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Retro: Georgia Saturday, June 8, 1974 (Part 1)

From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules run

7 AM-sign off and do not include UHFs outside

Atlanta.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC) Atlanta

7 AM Jetsons

7:30 Popeye

9 AM Emergency +4

9:30 Inch High Private Eye

10 AM Sigmund And The Sea Monsters

10:30 Pink Panther

11 AM Star Trek (animated)

11:30 Butch Cassidy (animated)

12 N News

12:30 Community Dialogue

1 PM Tarzan

2 PM Baseball: Angels-Tigers

5 PM Perry Mason (time approximate)

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM Movie: "Arabesque"
11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Tower Of London"

1:30 News

1:35 Movie: "Kitten With A Whip"

WRBL Ch. 3 (CBS) Columbus, GA

7 AM Chattahoochee RFD

7:30 Across The Seven Seas

8 AM Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch!

8:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch (animated)

9 AM New Scooby Doo Movies

10 AM My Favorite Martians (animated)

10:30 Jeannie (animated)

11 AM Speed Buggy

11:30 Josie And The Pussycats

12 N Kiddie Castle Lane

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM Lancer

2 PM Porter Wagoner

2:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music

3 PM Soul Train

4 PM Wrestling

5 PM Belmont Stakes

6 PM Sportsman's Lodge
6:30 CBS News

7 PM News

7:30 Carol Burnett

8:30 M*A*S*H

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Mission: Impossible

11 PM Movie: "Black Orchid"

WSAV Ch. 3 (NBC) Savannah

7:30 County Edition

8 AM Lidsville

8:30 Addams Family (animated)

9 AM Emergency +4

9:30 Inch High Private Eye

10 AM Sigmund And The Sea Monsters

10:30 Pink Panther

11 AM Star Trek

11:30 Butch Cassidy

12 N Jetsons

12:30 Ebony Scene

1 PM Soul Train

2 PM Baseball: Angels-Tigers

5 PM Roller Derby (time approximate)


6 PM High School Quiz Bowl

6:30 NBC News

7 PM News

7:30 Brian Keith

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM NBC Movie: "Play Dirty"

11:30 Movie: "Escapade In Japan"

WFBC Ch. 4 (NBC) Greenville, SC

7 AM Farm And Country Show

7:30 Mulligan Stew

8 AM Lidsville

8:30 Addams Family

9 AM Emergency +4

9:30 Inch High Private Eye

10 AM Sigmund And The Sea Monsters

10:30 Pink Panther

11 AM Star Trek

11:30 Scrunch

12 N Monty's Rascals

12:30 Greatest Sports Legends

1 PM Wrestling

2 PM Baseball: Angels-Tigers

5 PM LPGA Desert Inn Golf Tournament


(Second Round) (time approximate)

6 PM News

6:30 Movie: "Tarzan And The Mermaids"

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM NBC Movie: "Play Dirty"

11:30 News

12 M Mission: Impossible

1 AM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS) Atlanta

7:30 4-H Club

8 AM Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch!

8:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch

9 AM New Scooby Doo Movies

10 AM My Favorite Martians

10:30 Jeannie

11 AM Vision On

11:30 Josie And The Pussycats

12 N Pebbles And Bamm Bamm

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival

2 PM World Of Survival

2:30 Dusty's Trail

3 PM Soul Train
4 PM UFO

5 PM Belmont Stakes

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM The Bold Ones (I don't know how

this happened--Atlanta was under

the access-rule prohibition of

off-network reruns on the affiliates.)

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 M*A*S*H

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Carol Burnett

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "A Clear And Present Danger"

WJBF Ch. 6 (ABC/NBC) Augusta

7 AM Farm And Home Hour

7:30 Trooper Terry

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Yogi's Gang

9 AM Super Friends

10 AM Lassie's Rescue Rangers

10:30 Goober And The Ghost Chasers


11 AM Brady Kids

11:30 Mission Magic

12 N ABC Saturday Superstar Movie

1 PM American Bandstand

2 PM Wrestling

3 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music

3:30 TBA

4:30 Celebrity Tennis

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Reasoner Report

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM Partridge Family

8:30 ABC Movie: "Can Ellen Be Saved?"

10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law

11 PM ABC News

11:15 ABC Wide World Of Entertainment

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS) Athens/Atlanta

7 PM Yoga For Health

7:30 Fun And Games

8 PM Discovery (I think these are reruns

of the old ABC kids' show)

8:30 Bach

9 PM Wilburn Brothers (you read right)


9:30 Our Street

10 PM Movie: "Footlight Parade"

11:45 Video: The New Wave

WTVM Ch. 9 (ABC) Columbus, GA

7:30 Southern Scene

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Yogi's Gang

9 AM Super Friends

10 AM Lassie's Rescue Rangers

10:30 Goober And The Ghost Chasers

11 AM Brady Kids

11:30 Mission Magic

12 N ABC Saturday Superstar Movie

1 PM American Bandstand

2 PM Bold Generation

2:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

3 PM Tarzan

4 PM High Chaparral

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Wrestling

7:30 Lawrence Welk

8:30 ABC Movie: "Can Ellen Be Saved?"

10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law


11 PM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert

12:30 ABC News

Part two follows.<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by bpatrick on 06/01/05 09:23


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Re: Retro: Georgia Saturday, June 8, 1974 (Part 1)

> From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules run

> 7 AM-sign off and do not include UHFs outside

> Atlanta.

>

>

> WRBL Ch. 3 (CBS) Columbus, GA

>

> 7:30 Carol Burnett

> 8:30 M*A*S*H

> 9 PM Mary Tyler Moore


> 9:30 Bob Newhart

> 10 PM Mission: Impossible

> 11 PM Movie: "Black Orchid"

>

> Why wasn't All In The Family shown while WAGA Channel 5 in Atlanta carried the whole
Saturday night lineup,All In The Family,M*A*S*H,Mary Tyler Moore,Bob Newhart and Carol
Burnett??

Also if Carol Burnett aired at 10:00 Eastern Time why did it air at 7:30 Eastern Time unless it was
last week's show.

Mission: Impossible was in syndicated reruns at that time as well. The last network airing of
Mission: Impossible was on Saturday nights at 10:00 Eastern Time during the summer of 1973.

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Re: Retro: Georgia Saturday, June 8, 1974 (Part 1)

> > From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules run

> > 7 AM-sign off and do not include UHFs outside

> > Atlanta.

>>

>
>>

> > WRBL Ch. 3 (CBS) Columbus, GA

>>

>

> > 7:30 Carol Burnett

> > 8:30 M*A*S*H

> > 9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

> > 9:30 Bob Newhart

> > 10 PM Mission: Impossible

> > 11 PM Movie: "Black Orchid"

>>

> > Why wasn't All In The Family shown while WAGA Channel 5 in

> Atlanta carried the whole Saturday night lineup,All In The

> Family,M*A*S*H,Mary Tyler Moore,Bob Newhart and Carol

> Burnett??

>

> Also if Carol Burnett aired at 10:00 Eastern Time why did

> it air at 7:30 Eastern Time unless it was last week's show.

>

> Mission: Impossible was in syndicated reruns at that time

> as well. The last network airing of Mission: Impossible was

> on Saturday nights at 10:00 Eastern Time during the summer

> of 1973.

>

Up to that point WRBL had never run All In The Family on Saturdays
at 8; the year before, they ran UFO 7:30-8:30. I don't know when,

or even if, WRBL ever did run All In The Family on pattern; the

Atlanta Constitution stopped doing the statewide listings soon

after this. Carol Burnett would have been on a one-week delay.

Apparently Mission: Impossible had done well in Columbus on Saturdays

at 10 in its network days, so WRBL decided to keep airing it there

when it went into syndicated reruns.

Retro: Atlanta prime time Wednesday, June 8, 1983

From the Atlanta Journal-Constiution. Listings

run 6 PM-1 AM.

WSB Ch. 2 (ABC)

6 PM News

7 PM ABC News

7:30 Entertainment Tonight

8 PM The Fall Guy

9 PM Tales Of The Gold Monkey

10 PM Dynasty

11 PM News

11:30 M*A*S*H

12 M Nightline (one hour then)

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)


6 PM News

7 PM CBS News

7:30 PM Magazine

8 PM Small & Frye

8:30 Filthy Rich

9 PM TBA (a Lakers-76ers championship

game was scheduled but the series

was over--don't know what CBS ran

instead)

11 PM News

11:30 Barney Miller

12 M Maude

12:30 Ironside

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

6 PM Studio See

6:30 Over Easy

7 PM Nightly Business Report

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM In Performace At The White House

9 PM Giulini Concerts

10 PM Twyla Tharp Scrapbook: 1965-1982

11 PM Nuclear War
11:30 Under Sail

WXIA Ch. 11 (NBC)

6 PM News

7 PM NBC News

7:30 Family Feud

8 PM Real People

9 PM Facts Of Life

9:30 Buffalo Bill

10 PM Quincy

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

12:30 Late Night With David Letterman

WTBS Ch. 17 (Ind.)

5:35 Baseball: Dodgers at Braves

8:35 Movie: "Flying Tigers" (time

approximate)

10:35 News

11:35 The Catlins

12:05 Movie: "Against All Flags"

WPBA Ch. 30 (PBS)


6 PM Studio See

6:30 Cliffhangers

7 PM Oil Painting

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM In Performace At The White

House

9 PM Giulini Concerts

10 PM Bernstein/Beethoven

11 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

11:30 PBS Latenight

WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

6 PM Benny Hill

6:30 Saturday Night (SNL reruns)

7:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

8 PM Movie: "The Saint And The

Brave Goose"

10 PM Between Life And Death

11 PM Caught In The Crossfire

12 M Jim Bakker

WANX Ch. 46 (Ind.)


6 PM CHiPs Patrol

7 PM Buck Rogers

8 PM Movie: "Mata Hari"

10 PM 700 Club

11 PM Nashville (don't know if this

is That Nashville Music or

Nashville On The Road)

11:30 Classic Country

12 M Best Of Gleason

12:30 News

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WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

> 9 PM TBA (a Lakers-76ers championship

> game was scheduled but the series


> was over--don't know what CBS ran

> instead)

CBS, at the time, ran a movie on Wednesdays from 9 to 11 pm Eastern.<P


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Retro: Wichita and Kansas, Saturday,April 27, 1963

(Source: Western Kansas Press, Great Bend, 4/27/63)

KCKT 2 Great Bend

and KARD 3 Wichita (NBC/Kansas State Network)

AM

8 Law and Society

8:30 Ruff and Reddy

9 Shari Lewis Show

9:30 King Leonardo

10 Fury

10:30 Make Room For Daddy

11 Around Town

11:30 Exploring

PM

12:30 Magic Ranch

1 Wyatt Earp

1:30 Top Star Bowling

2:30 DeWalt Workshop


3 Baseball: Braves at Giants (Braves won 6-5)

6 Sportsmans Friend

6:30 Sam Benedict

7 Death Valley Days

8 NBC Saturday Night at the Movies: Three Coins in the Fountain

10 News

10:20 Cinema Saturday Night: Killers of Kilimanjaro

**This edition of the Press included a UPI interview with Don Bays, who was in charge of NBCs
Saturday and Monday night movies. Earlier in the year advertisers backed out of Its A Mans
World and Saints and Sinners, both hour-long adventure drama series, the story says. So we
bought the movies as a stop-gap measure. We never intended the movies as a permanent
fixture, Bays is quoted.

The package consisted of 42 movies from 20th Century Fox and 35 from MGM at a total cost of
$14 million. Seventeen didnt pass broadcast standardssome of them are mediocre musicals
which are death on television, Bays said.

Heavy drama worked better on Saturdays and lighter fare on Mondays, Bays is quoted.

KAYS-TV 7 Hays

and KWCH 12 Hutchinson-Wichita (CBS)

AM

7:15 (12) Agriculture Today

7:30 (12) Masonic Digest

7:45 (12) Cartoon Carnival

8 Captain Kangaroo

9 Alvin

9:30 Mighty Mouse

10 Rin Tin Tin

10:30 Roy Rogers


11 Sky King

11:30 Deputy Dawg

PM

12 News (full local noon newscast on Saturdayunusual)

12:30 TBA

12:45 Baseball: Indians at Yankees (Yankees won 8-1)

3:45 Film Feature

4 Highway Patrol

4:30 I Led Three Lives

5 (7) Film Feature (12) Trails West

5:30 (7) Pioneers (12) Serenaders

6 News

6:30 Jackie Gleason

7:30 Defenders

8:30 Have Gun Will Travel

9 Gunsmoke

10 News

10:30 Movie: Golden Earrings

12 (12) Movie: The Hitler Gang

KAKE-TV 10 Wichita (ABC)

AM

8 Big Picture

8:30 American Bandstand (KAKE broadcast the Three Stooges and a movie weekdays instead of
Bandstand)

9:30 Popeye and His Pals


10:30 Rascals Roll Call

11 Cartoonsville

10:30 Beany and Cecil

PM

12 Bugs Bunny

12:30 Allakazam

1 My Friend Flicka

1:30 Movie: Comedy (not listed)

2:30 Pro Bowlers Tour

4 Wide World of Sports

5:30 Roaring 20s

6:30 Gallant Men

7:30 Hootenanny

8 Lawrence Welk

9 Boxing

9:45 Make That Spare

10 News

10:30 Movie: She Wore A Yellow Ribbon

Retro: Northern Alabama TV Guide, Daytime, Sept 26-30, 1977

Stations in region:

Birmingham:

6 WBRC (ABC)

13 WAPI (NBC)
42 WBMG (CBS)

Huntsville:

19 WHNT (CBS)

31 WAAY (NBC) => changed back to ABC on Dec 11, 1977

48 WYUR (ABC) => changed to NBC on Dec 11, 1977 (when WAAY switched from ABC to NBC in
January 1968, this station was known as WSML 23 in Decatur until later in 1968)

Nashville:

"2" WNGE (ABC)

"4" WSM (NBC)

"5" WTVF (CBS)

Tuscaloosa:

33 WCFT (CBS)

Anniston:

40 WHMA (CBS)

Columbus, Miss:

4 WCBI (ABC)

Tupelo, Miss:

9 WTWV (NBC, ABC) (don't understand this double-affilation since the Columbus-Tupelo market
had 2 stations at the time, one of them an ABC affilate)
From 6 am Central Time

6 am

"2" Good Morning America--Dan Hartman, Nancy Dussault

"4" Morning Show--Emery

"5", 19 CBS News--Bruce Morton, Hughes Rudd

13 Today--Tom Brokaw, Jane Pauley

15 Al Lester--Music

48 PTL Club--Religion

6.30

9 Arthur Smith--Music

31 Three Stooges--Comedy (BW)

6.40

42 Focus

6.45

4 News

33 Cartoons

6.55

40 News

42 Popeye--Cartoon

7 am

4, 48 Good Morning America--Dan Hartman, Nancy Dussault

"4", 9, 15, 48 Today--Tom Brokaw, Jane Pauley

"5" Old Times Singing Convention

6 Morning Show--Tom York


19 Mornin' Folks--Grady Reeves

33, 40, 42 CBS News--Bruce Morton, Hughes Rudd

7.30

"2" Bozo--Children

"5" Mornings on 5--kaiser

8 am

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Captain Kangaroo

13 Dinah! (long-time talk show host was born Frances Rose Shore, 1919-94, known for her
marriage to actor George Montgomery from 1943-62...they have 2 children)

8.05

6 Merv Griffin

8.30

"2" Green Acres--Comedy

9 am

"2" Morningwatch--Variety

4 Romper Room--Children

"4" Phil Donahue

"5", 33, 40, 42 Here's Lucy

9, 13, 15, 31 Sanford and Son

19 Double Dare

48 PTL Club--Religion

9.30

4, 6 $20,000 Pyramid (6 aired the same broadcast as "2", 48)

"5", 19, 33, 43 Price is Right

9, 13, 15, 31 Hollywood Squares

40 PTL Club--Religion
10 am

"2", 4, 6, 48 Happy Days

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Wheel of Fortune

10.30

"2", 4, 6, 48 Family Feud

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 It's Anybody's Game--Game

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Love of Life--Serial

10.55

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 CBS News--Douglas Edwards

11 am

"2", 4, 48 The Better Sex--Game

"4", 9, 13, 31 Shoot For the Stars--Games

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Young and the Restless--Serial

6 New Newlywed Game

15 PTL Club--Religion

11.30

"2", 4, 6, 48 Ryan's Hope--Serial

"4" Noon Show--Bart/Ganick

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Search For Tomorrow--Serial

9, 13, 31 Chico and the Man

12 pm

"2", 48 All My Children--Serial

4, 6, 13, 15, 19, 33, 40 News

"5" To Tell the Truth

9 Dark Shadows--Serial
31 Mid-WAAY--Beston

42 Liars Club--Game

12.05

40 By the Way--Butler

12.10

33 Kaleidoscope--Variety

12.15

15 Bible Televist

19 Woman's Page/Weather

12.30

4, 6 All My Children--Serial

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Days of Our Lives--Serial

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 As the World Turns--Serial

1 pm

"2", 48 $20,000 Pyramid

1.30

"2", 4, 6, 48 One Life to Live--Serial

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Doctors--Serial

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Guiding Light--Serial

2 pm

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Another World--Serial

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 All in the Family

2.15

"2", 4, 6, 48 General Hospital--Serial

2.30
"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Match Game

3 pm

"2", 4, 6, 48 Edge of Night--Serial

"4" New Mickey Mouse Club

"5" Munsters--Comedy (BW)

9, 13, 15, 31 Gong Show

19, 33, 40, 42 Tattletales

3.30

"2" Brady Bunch--Comedy

4 Beverly Hillbillies

"4" Bewitched--Comedy

"5" Gilligan's Island--Comedy

6 Bewitched--Comedy

9 Little Rascals--Comedy (BW)

13 New Mickey Mouse Club

15 As the World Turns--Serial

19 Little Rascals/Our Gang--Comedy

31 Bugs Bunny/Porgy Pig--Cartoon

33 Andy Griffith--Comedy

40 Price is Right

42 Fred Flintstone and Friends--Cartoon

48 Superman--Adventure

4 pm

"2" Bonanza--Western

4 Gunsmoke--Western
"4", 6 Emergency One!--Drama

"5" Gomer Pyle, USMC

9 Gilligan's Island (BW)

13 Partridge Family--Comedy

19 Brady Bunch--Comedy

31 Star Trek--Science Fiction

33 Hogan's Heroes--Comedy

42 Gilligan's Island

48 Beverly Hillbillies

4.30

"5" Doris Day--Comedy

9 Brady Bunch--Comedy

13 Beverly Hillbillies (BW)

15 Guiding Light--Serial

19 Gunsmoke--Western

33 Star Trek--Science Fiction

40 Rookies

42 Brady Bunch--Comedy

48 Andy Griffith--Comedy (BW)

4.55

6 News

5 pm

"2" Family Affair--Comedy

4 Andy Griffith--Comedy

"4" My Three Sons--Comedy


"5" Mary Tyler Moore--Comedy

6 ABC News--Harry Reasoner, Barbara Walters

9 Bewitched--Comedy

13 News

15 Chico and the Man

31 My Three Sons--Comedy

42 Lucy Show

48 Rifleman--Western (BW)

5.25

"4" Weather

5.30

"2", 4, 48 ABC News--Harry Reasoner, Barbara Walters

"4", 9, 13, 31 NBC News--John Chancellor, David Brinkley

"5", 19, 33, 42 CBS News--Walter Cronkite

6, 15, 40 News

6 pm

"2", 4, "4", "5", 9, 13, 19, 31, 48 News

6 To Tell the Truth

40 CBS News--Walter Cronkite

42 Cross-Wits--Game

6.30

"2" Marty Robbins' Spotlight--Variety

4 My Three Sons--Comedy

"5" Cross-Wits--Game

6 Hollywood Squares--Game
9 To Tell the Truth

13 Family Feud--Game

15 NBC News--John Chancellor, David Brinkley

19 $100,000 Name That Tune--Game

31 Bewitched--Comedy (BW)

33 Brady Bunch--Comedy

40 Mary Tyler Moore--Comedy

42 Concentration

48 Mary Tyler Moore--Comedy

It's noteworthy to say that 15 cleared two of then-CBS' top-rated soap operas:

"As the World Turns" and "Guiding Light". 6 didn't clear "Good Morning America" at all.

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>

> Tupelo, Miss:

> 9 WTWV (NBC, ABC) (don't understand this double-affilation

> since the Columbus-Tupelo market had 2 stations at the time,

> one of them an ABC affilate)


Before Ch. 4 in Columbus became an ABC affiliate (I think that may have lasted about two years),
Ch. 9 carried ABC's NCAA football package. I don't ever remember them carrying any other ABC
programming.

> It's noteworthy to say that 15 cleared two of then-CBS'

> top-rated soap operas:

> "As the World Turns" and "Guiding Light".

Until it became the UPN station for the Huntsville-Decatur market, Ch. 15 did not invest a lot of
money into programming for non-network hours. It was probably the cheapest way that they
could fill the schedule between 3:30 and 5:30.

6 didn't clear

> "Good Morning America" at all.

Ch. 6 had a cash cow with the Morning Show with Tom York. There was no way that they were
going to give up local ad dollars for a show that was struggling to make a name for itself,
especially when Ch. 6 had more viewers than Ch. 13 and Ch. 42 combined.

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I always enjoy seeing these and would like to see

more from 1973-80.

At 6:30, I suspect that Channels 2, 6, 13, and 19

were running a different show each night. The

practice of "stripping" a show five nights a week

didn't become practically universal until 1980.

I know that 42 began "stripping" in 1972 with

What's My Line?

A couple of notes. At 9 AM on 19, you show

Double Dare (the Alex Trebek-hosted show). How

could that be, if CBS was showing Here's Lucy?

Also, the name of the show at 10:30 AM on NBC

is It's Anybody's Guess. Essentially it was

Monty Hall's answer to Family Feud; he produced

and emceed it.


> Stations in region:

>

> Birmingham:

> 6 WBRC (ABC)

> 13 WAPI (NBC)

> 42 WBMG (CBS)

>

> Huntsville:

> 19 WHNT (CBS)

> 31 WAAY (NBC) => changed back to ABC on Dec 11, 1977

> 48 WYUR (ABC) => changed to NBC on Dec 11, 1977 (when WAAY

> switched from ABC to NBC in January 1968, this station was

> known as WSML 23 in Decatur until later in 1968)

>

> Nashville:

> "2" WNGE (ABC)

> "4" WSM (NBC)

> "5" WTVF (CBS)

>

> Tuscaloosa:

> 33 WCFT (CBS)

>

> Anniston:

> 40 WHMA (CBS)

>
> Columbus, Miss:

> 4 WCBI (ABC)

>

> Tupelo, Miss:

> 9 WTWV (NBC, ABC) (don't understand this double-affilation

> since the Columbus-Tupelo market had 2 stations at the time,

> one of them an ABC affilate)

>

> From 6 am Central Time

>

> 6 am

> "2" Good Morning America--Dan Hartman, Nancy Dussault

> "4" Morning Show--Emery

> "5", 19 CBS News--Bruce Morton, Hughes Rudd

> 13 Today--Tom Brokaw, Jane Pauley

> 15 Al Lester--Music

> 48 PTL Club--Religion

> 6.30

> 9 Arthur Smith--Music

> 31 Three Stooges--Comedy (BW)

> 6.40

> 42 Focus

> 6.45

> 4 News

> 33 Cartoons
> 6.55

> 40 News

> 42 Popeye--Cartoon

> 7 am

> 4, 48 Good Morning America--Dan Hartman, Nancy Dussault

> "4", 9, 15, 48 Today--Tom Brokaw, Jane Pauley

> "5" Old Times Singing Convention

> 6 Morning Show--Tom York

> 19 Mornin' Folks--Grady Reeves

> 33, 40, 42 CBS News--Bruce Morton, Hughes Rudd

> 7.30

> "2" Bozo--Children

> "5" Mornings on 5--kaiser

> 8 am

> "5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Captain Kangaroo

> 13 Dinah! (long-time talk show host was born Frances Rose

> Shore, 1919-94, known for her marriage to actor George

> Montgomery from 1943-62...they have 2 children)

> 8.05

> 6 Merv Griffin

> 8.30

> "2" Green Acres--Comedy

> 9 am

> "2" Morningwatch--Variety

> 4 Romper Room--Children


> "4" Phil Donahue

> "5", 33, 40, 42 Here's Lucy

> 9, 13, 15, 31 Sanford and Son

> 19 Double Dare

> 48 PTL Club--Religion

> 9.30

> 4, 6 $20,000 Pyramid (6 aired the same broadcast as "2", 48)

>

> "5", 19, 33, 43 Price is Right

> 9, 13, 15, 31 Hollywood Squares

> 40 PTL Club--Religion

> 10 am

> "2", 4, 6, 48 Happy Days

> "4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Wheel of Fortune

> 10.30

> "2", 4, 6, 48 Family Feud

> "4", 9, 13, 15, 31 It's Anybody's Game--Game

> "5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Love of Life--Serial

> 10.55

> "5", 19, 33, 40, 42 CBS News--Douglas Edwards

> 11 am

> "2", 4, 48 The Better Sex--Game

> "4", 9, 13, 31 Shoot For the Stars--Games

> "5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Young and the Restless--Serial

> 6 New Newlywed Game


> 15 PTL Club--Religion

> 11.30

> "2", 4, 6, 48 Ryan's Hope--Serial

> "4" Noon Show--Bart/Ganick

> "5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Search For Tomorrow--Serial

> 9, 13, 31 Chico and the Man

> 12 pm

> "2", 48 All My Children--Serial

> 4, 6, 13, 15, 19, 33, 40 News

> "5" To Tell the Truth

> 9 Dark Shadows--Serial

> 31 Mid-WAAY--Beston

> 42 Liars Club--Game

> 12.05

> 40 By the Way--Butler

> 12.10

> 33 Kaleidoscope--Variety

> 12.15

> 15 Bible Televist

> 19 Woman's Page/Weather

> 12.30

> 4, 6 All My Children--Serial

> "4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Days of Our Lives--Serial

> "5", 19, 33, 40, 42 As the World Turns--Serial

> 1 pm
> "2", 48 $20,000 Pyramid

> 1.30

> "2", 4, 6, 48 One Life to Live--Serial

> "4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Doctors--Serial

> "5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Guiding Light--Serial

> 2 pm

> "4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Another World--Serial

> "5", 19, 33, 40, 42 All in the Family

> 2.15

> "2", 4, 6, 48 General Hospital--Serial

> 2.30

> "5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Match Game

> 3 pm

> "2", 4, 6, 48 Edge of Night--Serial

> "4" New Mickey Mouse Club

> "5" Munsters--Comedy (BW)

> 9, 13, 15, 31 Gong Show

> 19, 33, 40, 42 Tattletales

> 3.30

> "2" Brady Bunch--Comedy

> 4 Beverly Hillbillies

> "4" Bewitched--Comedy

> "5" Gilligan's Island--Comedy

> 6 Bewitched--Comedy

> 9 Little Rascals--Comedy (BW)


> 13 New Mickey Mouse Club

> 15 As the World Turns--Serial

> 19 Little Rascals/Our Gang--Comedy

> 31 Bugs Bunny/Porgy Pig--Cartoon

> 33 Andy Griffith--Comedy

> 40 Price is Right

> 42 Fred Flintstone and Friends--Cartoon

> 48 Superman--Adventure

> 4 pm

> "2" Bonanza--Western

> 4 Gunsmoke--Western

> "4", 6 Emergency One!--Drama

> "5" Gomer Pyle, USMC

> 9 Gilligan's Island (BW)

> 13 Partridge Family--Comedy

> 19 Brady Bunch--Comedy

> 31 Star Trek--Science Fiction

> 33 Hogan's Heroes--Comedy

> 42 Gilligan's Island

> 48 Beverly Hillbillies

> 4.30

> "5" Doris Day--Comedy

> 9 Brady Bunch--Comedy

> 13 Beverly Hillbillies (BW)

> 15 Guiding Light--Serial


> 19 Gunsmoke--Western

> 33 Star Trek--Science Fiction

> 40 Rookies

> 42 Brady Bunch--Comedy

> 48 Andy Griffith--Comedy (BW)

> 4.55

> 6 News

> 5 pm

> "2" Family Affair--Comedy

> 4 Andy Griffith--Comedy

> "4" My Three Sons--Comedy

> "5" Mary Tyler Moore--Comedy

> 6 ABC News--Harry Reasoner, Barbara Walters

> 9 Bewitched--Comedy

> 13 News

> 15 Chico and the Man

> 31 My Three Sons--Comedy

> 42 Lucy Show

> 48 Rifleman--Western (BW)

> 5.25

> "4" Weather

> 5.30

> "2", 4, 48 ABC News--Harry Reasoner, Barbara Walters

> "4", 9, 13, 31 NBC News--John Chancellor, David Brinkley

> "5", 19, 33, 42 CBS News--Walter Cronkite


> 6, 15, 40 News

> 6 pm

> "2", 4, "4", "5", 9, 13, 19, 31, 48 News

> 6 To Tell the Truth

> 40 CBS News--Walter Cronkite

> 42 Cross-Wits--Game

> 6.30

> "2" Marty Robbins' Spotlight--Variety

> 4 My Three Sons--Comedy

> "5" Cross-Wits--Game

> 6 Hollywood Squares--Game

> 9 To Tell the Truth

> 13 Family Feud--Game

> 15 NBC News--John Chancellor, David Brinkley

> 19 $100,000 Name That Tune--Game

> 31 Bewitched--Comedy (BW)

> 33 Brady Bunch--Comedy

> 40 Mary Tyler Moore--Comedy

> 42 Concentration

> 48 Mary Tyler Moore--Comedy

>

> It's noteworthy to say that 15 cleared two of then-CBS'

> top-rated soap operas:

> "As the World Turns" and "Guiding Light". 6 didn't clear

> "Good Morning America" at all.


>

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> > It's noteworthy to say that 15 cleared two of then-CBS'

> > top-rated soap operas:

> > "As the World Turns" and "Guiding Light".

>

> Until it became the UPN station for the Huntsville-Decatur

> market, Ch. 15 did not invest a lot of money into

> programming for non-network hours. It was probably the

> cheapest way that they could fill the schedule between 3:30

> and 5:30.

Of course, I wonder how strong ch.19's signal was at the time in the Florence area, where ch.15
was based.

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Re: Retro: Northern Alabama TV Guide, Daytime, Sept 26-30, 1977

> > > It's noteworthy to say that 15 cleared two of then-CBS'

> > > top-rated soap operas:

> > > "As the World Turns" and "Guiding Light".

>>

> > Until it became the UPN station for the Huntsville-Decatur

>

> > market, Ch. 15 did not invest a lot of money into

> > programming for non-network hours. It was probably the

> > cheapest way that they could fill the schedule between

> 3:30

> > and 5:30.

>

> Of course, I wonder how strong ch.19's signal was at the

> time in the Florence area, where ch.15 was based.

>

I seem to recall that when As The World Turns was a half-hour

show, Ch. 15 carried the live feed (in both senses, since the

show itself was done live) at 12:30 (Central). When I lived

in Alabama, the 12:30 show on NBC was Three On A Match (with


Bill Cullen), but Ch. 15 elected to go with the more popular

CBS soap, the number-one show in daytime then.

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Re: Retro: Northern Alabama TV Guide, Daytime, Sept 26-30, 1977

> At 6:30, I suspect that Channels 2, 6, 13, and 19

> were running a different show each night. The

> practice of "stripping" a show five nights a week

> didn't become practically universal until 1980.

> I know that 42 began "stripping" in 1972 with

> What's My Line?

"2", "5", 6, 13, 19, 33, 40 all aired a different show each weeknight at 6.30 pm Central.

15 aired NBC News at 6.30 in 1977.

> A couple of notes. At 9 AM on 19, you show

> Double Dare (the Alex Trebek-hosted show). How

> could that be, if CBS was showing Here's Lucy?


9 am

"2" Morningwatch--Variety

4 Romper Room--Children

"4" Phil Donahue

"5", 33, 40, 42 Here's Lucy

9, 13, 15, 31 Sanford and Son

19 Double Dare

48 PTL Club--Religion

"Double Dare" aired on CBS from December 1976 to April 1977, according to

http://members.aol.com/tdelegge1/myh...oubledare.html.

> Also, the name of the show at 10:30 AM on NBC

> is It's Anybody's Guess. Essentially it was

> Monty Hall's answer to Family Feud; he produced

> and emceed it.

10.30

"2", 4, 6, 48 Family Feud

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 It's Anybody's Guess--Game

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Love of Life--Serial

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Retro: Northern Alabama TV Guide, Primetime and Late Night, Sept 10-16 1977

This schedule is interesting, partly because of Tuesday night (Sept 13,

1977) when "Soap" premiered on ABC at 9.30 pm Eastern/8.30 pm Central.

Sat Sept 10

7 pm

"2" Welcome Back, Kotter

["Fish" started its 2nd season at that time on Sept 17]

4, 6, 33, 40, 48 Billy Graham Crusade

Special: 5th program from Notre Dame University in South Bend, Ind. (60 min)

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Bionic Woman

Return: 3rd season opener (moved from ABC to NBC)

"5", 19, 42 State Fair America--Documentary

Special: (2 hr)

["Bob Newhart" (6th season), "We've Got It Made" (new series), "The Jeffersons" (4th), and
"Tony Randall"(2nd, an ABC import) were in that time slot beginning on Sept 24.]

8 pm

"2", 4, 6, 48 Washington: Behind Closed Doors--Drama

Part 5 of 6. (2 hr)

["Starsky and Hutch" (3rd) and "The Love Boat" (2nd) aired here as of Sept 17]

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Movie--Crime Drama

Clint Eastwood in the first of 3 "Dirty Harry" movies (1971, repeat, 2 hr)

[NBC plans an announcement warning that the movie may not to suitable for all family
members. Movie starts the 16th season of "NBC Saturday Night at the Movies".]

33 State Fair America--Documentary

Special: 60 min.

[Join in progress]

40 Celebral Palsy Telethon

[Continued from a 6-7 pm airing]

9 pm

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Miss America Pageant

Special: Bert Parks and Phyllis George hosted the 58th annual event live from Atlantic City, N.J. (2
hr)

[New series "Rafferty" aired from 9-10 pm Central beginning on Sept 17]

10 pm

"2", "4", 6, 13 News

4, 48 ABC News--Tom Jarrel

9 Adam-12--Crime Drama

15 Andy Williams--Variety

31 Mission: Impossible--Adventure

10.15

4 Soul Train--Music

48 Alabama Outdoors

10.30

"2" Space: 1999--Science Fiction

"4", 9, 15 Saturday Night

Hosted by then-Georgia State Sen. Julian Bond (repeat, 90 min)

6 Cerebral Palsy Telethon

Special: 24th annual event (18 hr 30 min)


13 Movie--Comedy

"Divorce American Style" (1967), starting Dick Van Dyke and Debbie Reynolds

11 pm

"5" News

19 Marty Robbin's Spotlight--Variety

Debut: A country-variety show hosted by Marty Robbins

31 Saturday Night

[Joined in progress]

33 40 Jerry Falwell--Religion

42 Pilot--Drama

Donna Mills plays a "Woman on the Run", a show not on CBS's 1977 fall schedule.

(60 min)

[Aired on Wed Sept 7 at 9 pm Central on "5", 19, 40]

48 Movie--Mystery (BW)

"Call Northside 777" (1948), starting James Stewart

11.15

4 Movie--To be announced

11.30

"2" Movie--Crime Drama

"Bullitt" (1968), starting Steve McQueen

"5" Wanted Dead or Alive (BW)

19 Nashville on the Road--Music

12 am

"4" Movie--Mystery (BW)

"Charlie Chan in Rio" (1941), starting Sidney Toler


"5" News

9 Movie--Western

"Welcome to Hard Times" (1967), starting Aldo Ray and Henry Fonda

15 Movies--To be announced

19 Movie--Comedy

"Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines" (1965)

Sun Sept 11

6 pm

"2", 4, 6, 48 Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew

2nd season opener

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Wonderful World of Disney

"The Mystery of Dracula's Castle" (1973) (repeat, 2 hr)

[The 24th season opener aired on Sept 18]

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 60 Minutes

10th season opener with Mike Wallace, Morley Safer, and Dan Rather

7 pm

"2", 4, 6, 48 Six Million Dollar Man

5th season opener

"5" Billy Graham Crusade

Special: 5th program from Notre Dame University in South Bend, Ind. (60 min)

19, 33, 40, 42 Making of "The Deep"--Documentary

Special: Robert Shaw, the main star of the 1977 flick, narrated (60 min)

["Rhoda" opened its 4th season on Oct 2 at 7 pm Central. "On Our Own"
premiered on Oct 9 at 7.30 pm.]

8 pm

"2", 4, 6, 48 Washington: Behind Closed Doors--Drama

Part 6 of 6 (2 hr)

[Pre-empted the "ABC Sunday Night Movie"]

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Emmy Awards

Special: Robert Blake and Angie Dickinson hosted the 29th annual event live from Hollywood,
Calif. (2 hr)

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Movie--Western

John Wayne starred in "Cahill, United States Marshall" (1973) (repeat, 2 hr)

["All in the Family" aired its 8th season opener in a one-hour special on Oct 2 from 7.30 to 8.30
pm and moved to 8 pm on Oct 9. "Alice" aired its 2nd season opener at 8.30 pm, followed by the
5th season opener of "Kojak" at 9 pm, both starting on Oct 2. New time for "Kojak"]

10 pm

"2", "4", "5", 6, 9, 13, 19, 31 News

4, 48 ABC News--Bill Beutel

15 Dr. E. J. Daniels Presents Happiness Is--Religion

33, 40 Church Service--Baptist

42 CBS News--Ed Bradley

10.15

4 700 Club--Religion

19 CBS News--Ed Bradley

42, 48 Ernest Angley--Religion

10.30

"2" Wrestling

"4" Second City T.V.--Comedy

Debut:
"5" Perry Mason (BW)

6 Movie--Drama (BW)

"The President's Lady" (1953), starred Charlton Heston and Susan Hayward (2 hr)

9, 13, 15 Movie--Adventure

Michael Caine starred in "Billion Dollar Brain" (1967). Also featured Karl Malden of "The Streets
of San Francisco" and Ed Begley. (2 hr)

19 Accent--Discussion

31 Jerry Falwell--Religion

10.45

33, 40 CBS News--Ed Bradley

11 pm

"4" Movie--Crime Drama

"The File of the Golden Goose" (English, 1969), starred Yul Brynner.

Featured Edward Woodward of the 1980s CBS hit "The Equalizer". (2 hr)

19 Movie--Documentary

"Guadalcanal Odessey" (1974) was narrated by Leslie Nielsen. (2 hr)

40 PTL Club--Religion

11.15

4 Mississippi Game and Fish Commission

42 Big Valley--Western

48 PTL Club--Religion

11.30

"2" New Life Hour

4 Night Gallery

"5" Face the Nation

31 Dialogue--Discussion
12 am

"2" ABC News--Bill Beutel

"5" Gopsel Guitar

12.15

42 Alabama Speaks

12.30

"5" News

6 ABC News--Bill Beutel

1.15

48 Directions

Mon Sept 12

7 pm

"2", 4, 6, 48 Lucan--Drama

Debut:

[This series will be shown on an irregular basis throughout the season. The one-hour comedy
"The San Pedro Beach Bums" premiered in this slot on Sept 19.]

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Little House on the Prairie

4th season opener

"5" Gunsmoke--Western

19, 33, 40, 42 Young Dan'l Boone--Adventure

Debut:

8 pm

"2", 4, 6, 48 College Football

Special: UCLA Bruins vs. Houston Cougars in Houston. (Live)


["Monday Night Football" returned on Sept 19 (9th season).]

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Movie--Drama

LeVar Burton in a 1977 world premiere called "Billy: Portrait of a Street Kid" (2 hr)

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Betty White--comedy

Debut: "Mary Tyler Moore"'s Betty White gets her own show...with John Hillerman and Georgia
Engel.

8.30

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Maude

6th season opener of series starting future "Golden Girls" (1985-92) Bea Arthur and Ruth
McClanahan, along with Bill Macy and Conrad Bain.

9 pm

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Rafferty--Drama

[Debuted on Labor Day, Sept 5 1977]

10 pm

"4", "5", 9, 15, 19, 31, 33, 40, 42 News

13 Marcus Welby, M.D.--Drama

10.30

"4", 9, 15, 31 Johnny Carson

"5" WTVF Reports

19, 33, 40, 42 Movie--Drama

Susan Clark starred in "Babe", a 1975 TV-movie (2 hr)

11 pm

"2", 4, 6, 13, 48 News

"5" Young Dan'l Boone--Adventure

Debut:

11.30
"2" College Football '77--Bill Flemming

Return:

[Series normally aired on Sundays at 12 pm Eastern/11 am Central on ABC Sports during the fall
months]

4 USM Playback

6 FBI--Crime Drama

13 Johnny Carson

48 Alfred Hitchcock--Drama (BW)

12 am

"2" Wrestling

"4", 9, 15, 31 Tommorrow--Tom Snyder

"5" News

12.30

"5" Movie--Comedy (BW)

"Our Men in Havana" (English, 1960), starred Alec Guiness. (2 hr)

6 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman--Serial

1 am

"2" PTL club--Religion

9 News

13 Tommorrow--Tom Snyder

15 Movies--To be announced

3 am

"2" News

3.30

"2" Movie--Biography

"Villa Rides" (1968), with Robert Mitchum and Charles Bronson. (2 hr)
Tue Sept 13

7 pm

"2", 4, 6, 48 Happy Days

6th season opener

[Expanded to one hour. "Laverne and Shirley" aired its 3rd season opener on Sept 20 at 8.30 pm
Central.]

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Richard Pryor--Variety

Debut:

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Boxing

Special: CBS Sports presented 4 fights from Los Angeles (Live)

[Pre-empted "The Fitzpatricks", which debuted on Sept 5 at 8 pm and slipped into this time slot
on Sept 20, and "The CBS Tuesday Night Movie".]

8 pm

"2", 4, 48 Three's Company

2nd season opener

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Movie--Comedy

Joanna Pettet starred in a 1977 world premiere called "Sex and the Married Woman" (2 hr)

6 Gunsmoke--Western

8.30

"2" Family

Return: 3rd season opener

[Normal time slot was 9 pm Central]

4 Soap--Comedy

Debut: Featured stars like Katherine Helmond, Richard Mulligan, Billy Crystal, Robert Guillaume,
and Ted Wass.
[ABC plans an announcement warning that this episode may not be suitable for all family
members]

48 Muppet Show--Variety

9 pm

4, 6, 48 Family

Return: 3rd season opener

9.30

"2" Soap--Comedy

Debut: Featured stars like Katherine Helmond, Richard Mulligan, Billy Crystal, Robert Guillaume,
and Ted Wass.

[ABC plans an announcement warning that this episode may not be suitable for all family
members; normal time slot was 8.30 pm]

10 pm

"2", 4, "4", "5", 6, 9, 15, 19, 31, 33, 40, 42, 48 News

13 Marcus Welby, M.D.--Drama

10.30

"2" Adam-12--Crime Drama

4, 48 Movie--Mystery

Barbara Perkins in "Christine" (Canadian, 1974) (2 hr)

"4", 9, 15, 31 Johnny Carson

"5" Ironside--Crime Drama

6 FBi--Crime Drama

19, 33, 40, 42 Kojak--Drama

11 pm

"2" Movie--Mystery

Barbara Perkins in "Christine" (Canadian, 1974) (2 hr)

13 News
11.30

"5" Wanted Dead or Alive (BW)

6 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

13 Johnny Carson

11.40

19, 33, 40, 42 Toma--Crime Drama

[Note: An ABC series repeated on CBS Late Night]

12 am

"4", 9, 15, 31 Tomorrow--Tom Snyder

"5" News

6 Movie--Mystery

Barbara Perkins in "Christine" (Canadian, 1974) (2 hr)

12.30

"5" Movie--Drama

Patty Duke in "My Sweet Caroline" (1970)

48 Alfred Hitchcock--Drama (BW)

1 am

"2" PTL club--Religion

9 News

13 Tomorrow--Tom Snyder

15 Movies--To be announced

3 am

"2' News

3.30

"2" Movie--Adventure
Alan Ladd in "Botany Bay" (1953)

Wed Sept 14

6.30

40 Jacksonville State Football Review

[Lasted for 60 min]

7 pm

"2", 4, 6, 48 Eight is Enough

The 2nd season opener starts without Diana Hyland, who played actor Dick Van Dyke's first wife
Joan Bradford of 25 years (passed on on Mar 27 1977). Tom Bradford is a widower with 8 kids. I
recently learned that the show premiered on Mar 15, 1977, which meant that Hyland was only
in 4 episodes. According to timstvshowcase.com/8enough.html, "For the remainder of the first
season she was simply described as being "away." At the start of season two Tom had become a
widower, his wife having died about a year ago. He soon found romance in the person of Abby
Abbott, a pretty schoolteacher who had come to the Bradford home to tutor one of the children.
Their romance blossomed, and they were married in a special two hour episode on November 9,
1977".

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Boxing

Special: NBC Sports presented 4 matches from Las Vegas, including Ken Norton, who was the No.
1 contender for Muhammad Ali's (ala Cassius Clay) crown. (Live)

[Two new shows, "The Oregon Trail" and "Big Hawaii", debutted on Sept 21 in that slot]

"5", 19, 33, 42 Movie--Adventure

Nicholas Hammond as "Spider-Man", a 1977 world-premiere special. one of 4 "Spider-Man"


movies that aired on CBS (90 min)

["Good Times" aired its 4th season opener as a 60 min special on Sept 21 from

7-8 pm Central. Adam Arkin's comedy, "Busting Loose", debutted on Sept 28 at 7.30 pm.]

7.30

40 Saboteurs of Telemark--Documentary

8 pm
"2", 4, 6, 48 Charlie's Angels

Cheryl Ladd replaced then Farah Fawcett-Majors as the series entered its 2nd season (2 hr)

["Baretta" aired its 3rd season premiere on Sept 28]

8.30

"5", 19, 33, 40 Movie--Crime Drama

Will Sampson starred in the 1977 world-premiere film called "Relentless" (1 hr 40 min)

42 Movie--Crime Drama

Hal Linden starred in the 1973 TV-movie "Mr Inside/Mr Outside" (1 hr 40 min)

[Pre-empted "The CBS Wednesday Night Movie"]

10 pm

"2", 4, "4", 6, 9, 15, 31, 48 News

13 Marcus Welby, M.D.--Drama

10.10

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 News

10.30

"2" Adam-12--Crime Drama

4, 48 Starsky and Hutch--crime Drama

"4", 9, 15, 31 Johnny Carson

"5" Ironside--Crime Drama

6 FBi--Crime Drama

10.40

19, 33, 40, 42 Hawaii Five-0--Drama

11 pm

"2" Starsky and Hutch--Crime Drama

13 News
11.30

"5" Wanted Dead or Alive (BW)

6 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

13 Johnny Carson

11.40

4, 48 Mystery of the Week

Carol Lynley in "If It's a man, Hang Up"

11.50

19, 33, 40, 42 Movie--Drama

E.G. Marshall in the 1973 TV-movie "Money to Burn" (1 hr 35 min)

12 am

"4", 9, 15, 31 Tomorrow--Tom Snyder

"5" News

6 Starsky and Hutch--Crime Drama

12.10

"2" Mystery of the Week

Carol Lynley in "If It's a man, Hang Up"

12.30

"5" Movie--Thiller (BW)

Claude Rains and Gloria Steward in "The Invisible Man" (1933)

48 Alfred Hitchcock--Drama (BW)

1 am

9 News

13 Tomorrow--Tom Snyder

15 Movies--To be announced
1.10

6 Mystery of the Week

Carol Lynley in "If It's a man, Hang Up"

1.40

"2" PTL club--Religion

3.40 am

"2' News

Th Sept 15

7 pm

"2", 4, 6, 48 Welcome Back, Kotter

3rd season opener (60 min)

["What's Happening" opened its 3rd season on Sept 22 at 7.30 pm Central]

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 CHiPs--Crime Drama

Debut: Starred Erik Estrada and Larry Wilcox

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Waltons

6th season opener

8 pm

"2", 4, 6, 48 Barney Miller

4th season opener

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Rock Music Awards

Special: Hosted by Peter Frampton and Cher (Live, 2 hr)

[New series "Man From Atlantis" with Patrick Duffy and "Rosetti and Ryan" premiered on Sept
22]

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Hawaii Five-O


10th season opener

8.30

"2", 4, 6, 48 Carter Country--Comedy

Debut: Kene Holliday and Victor French starred

9 pm

"2", 4, 48 Redd Foxx--Variety

Debut: Redd Foxx, born John Elroy Sanford (1922-91), abandoned his successful NBC comedy
"Sanford and Son" for this short-live variety series. Among the first guess was LaWanda Page. (60
min)

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Barnaby Jones

Buddy Edsen, of "Beverly Hillbillies" fame, started a 6th season. The late gay actor Robert Reed
(John Robert Rietz, 1932-92) guest starred in this episode.

6 To be announced

[6 did air the remaining 5 episodes of the "Redd Foxx Comedy Hour"]

10 pm

"2", 4, "4", "5", 6, 9, 15, 19, 31, 33, 40, 42, 48 News

13 Marcus Welby, M.D.--Drama

10.30

"2" Adam-12--Crime Drama

4, 48 Police Story--Crime Drama

[An NBC series repeated on ABC Late Night]

"4", 9, 15, 31 Johnny Carson

"5" Gunsmoke--Western

6 FBI--Crime Drama

19, 33, 40, 42 Movie--Crime Drama

Charles Bronson in "Cold Sweat" (1971) (1 hr 55 min)

11 pm
"2" Police Story--Crime Drama

13 News

11.30

"5" Wanted Dead or Alive (BW)

6 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

13 Johnny Carson

11.40

4, 48 Late, Great 1968

Henry Gibson hosted this documentary into the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and the Rev.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., along with the early stages of the Vietnam War, the Democratic
National Convention in Chicago, and the election of then-former Vice President Richard M. Nixon
to the White House. (90 min)

12 am

"4", 9, 15, 31 Tomorrow--Tom Snyder

"5" News

6 Police Story--Crime Drama

12.10

"2" Late, Great 1968

Henry Gibson hosted this documentary. (90 min)

12.30

"5" Movie--Drama

Rock Hudson and George Peppard in "Tobruk" (1968) (2 hr)

1 am

9 News

13 Tomorrow--Tom Snyder

15 Movies--To be announced

1.10
6 Late, Great 1968

Henry Gibson hosted this documentary. (90 min)

48 Alfred Hitchcock--Drama (BW)

1.40

"2" PTL club--Religion

3.40

"2' News

4.10

"2" Movie--Documentary

"Alaska Safari" (1973)

Fri Sept 16

7 pm

"2", 4, 6, 48 Making of "Star Wars"

The original 1977 blockbuster mega-hit (now one of 6 films in the series, retitled "Star Wars: A
New Hope") was narrated by "Droid" stars C-3PO and R2-D2.

[The 3rd season opener of "Donny and Marie" aired on Sept 23 at that time slot]

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Sanford Arms--Comedy

Debut: Redd Foxx and Demond Wilson left the series "Sanford and Son" (1972-77) to Theodore
Wilson. Former series regulars LaWanda Page and Whitman Mayo also starred in revamped
comedy.

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Wonder Woman

Return: Lynda Carter and Lyle Waggoner series moved from ABC to CBS to open the series 3rd
season. The concept was started as a four-minute short on the 1972 ABC cartoon "The Brady
Kids". Two years later, ABC aired a made-for-TV movie starting Cathy Lee Crosby (the costume
Crosby wore was ****ing ridiculous!). In 1975, Lynda Carter started in the 2nd ABC film, which
led to the series, which debutted in March 1976 on ABC. (90 min)
7.30

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Chico and the Man

Jack Albertson started the 4th season without his co-star Freddie Prinze, committed suicide on
Jan 29, 1977 (born Frederick Karl Pruetzel 1954-77). The new "Chico" was 12 yo Raul Garcia,
played by Gabriel Melgar. Della Reese and Scatman Crothers also starred. Last original episode
aired Jul 7, 1978 after a 6 month gap following the death of Prinze.

8 pm

"2", 4, 6, 48 Movie--Thiller

An all-star cast in the 1977 world-premiere film "The Curse of the Black Widow" (2 hr)

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Rockford Files

James Garner opened the 4th season investigating himself, sort of speak.

8.30

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Logan's Run--Science Fiction

Debut: A CBS 1976 TV movie made into a short-live series starring Gregory Harrison. (90 min)

[Normal time slot was from 8-9 pm Central. "Switch" opened its 3rd season from 9-10 pm on
Sept 23.]

9 pm

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Quincy

Jack Klugman's whodunit opened its 2nd season. Started on Oct 3, 1976

as part of the 1976-77 "NBC Sunday Mystery Movie" (the others being

"Columbo" (ala Peter Falk), "McCloud" (ala Dennis Weaver), and

"McMillan and Wife" (starred Rock Hudson and Susan Saint James). After

4 episodes (Oct 3, 10, Nov 28 1976, and Jan 2, 1977), the series earned

this time slot on Friday nights as a weekly series on Feb 4, 1977. Run

ended on May 11 1983.

10 pm

"2", 4, "4", "5", 6, 9, 15, 19, 31, 33, 40, 42, 48 News
13 Marcus Welby, M.D.--Drama

10.30

"2" Adam-12--Crime Drama

4, 48 Baretta--Crime Drama

"4", 9, 15, 31 Johnny Carson

"5" Gunsmoke--Western

6 FBi--Crime Drama

19, 33, 40, 42 MASH

11 pm

"2" Baretta--Crime Drama

13 News

11.05

19, 33, 40, 42 Kojak--Crime Drama

11.30

"5" Wanted Dead or Alive (BW)

6 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

13 Johnny Carson

11.40

48 Alfred Hitchcock--Drama (BW)

12 am

"4", 9, 15, 31 Midnight Special

Hosted that week by David Brenner. (90 min)

"5" News

6 Baretta--Crime Drama

12.10
"2" Soul Train--Music

48 Movie--Drama (BW)

Jean Peters and Anthony Quinn in "Viva Zapata" (1952) (1 hr 45 min)

12.30

"5" Movie--Western (BW)

Ida Lupino and Glenn Ford in "Lust For Gold" (1949) (2 hr)

1 am

9 News

13 Midnight Special

Hosted that week by David Brenner. (90 min)

1.10

"2" PTL club--Religion

6 Bonanza--Western

1.30

9 Movie--Drama (BW)

Van Johnson in "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo" (1944) (3 hr)

15 Movies--To be announced

2.10

6 Maverick--Western (BW)

3.10

"2" News

3.40

"2" Movie--Drama

Sterling Hayden in "The Last Command" (1955) (1 hr 50 min)

4.30
9 Movie--Musical

Robert Walker in "Till the Clouds Roll By" (1948) (2 hr)

[Note: After this movie, NBC stations "4", 9, 13, 15, 31 began its

Saturday morning cartoons with "Pink Panther" at 6.30 am Central]

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> This schedule is interesting, partly because of Tuesday

> night (Sept 13,

>

> 1977) when "Soap" premiered on ABC at 9.30 pm Eastern/8.30

> pm Central.

>

> Tue Sept 13

>

> 8.30
> "2" Family

> 4 Soap--Comedy

> 9 pm

> 4, 6, 48 Family

> 9.30

> "2" Soap--Comedy

I read somewhere that, during Soap's run, ABC offered two feeds on nights that Soap was on, as
a service to stations that wanted to show Soap, but at a later hour, which is why Soap and Family
was seen at different times.

Of course, Soap was so controversial, some stations (like 6 and 48), pre-empted the show
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> Tuesday

7:00 P.M. Happy Days

This was the 5th season opener where The Cunninghams,Fonzie,Ralph,Potsie,and Chachi all go
to Hollywood. Also the episode where Fonzie jumps the shark. That's where the website "Jump
The Shark" comes from.
12:30 A.M. Movie

Movie: Patty Duke in My Sweet Caroline(1970)

Should this movie be "My Sweet Charlie"?? You must be thinking about Neil Diamond's song
Sweet Caroline which came out that year.

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> > This schedule is interesting, partly because of Tuesday

> > night (Sept 13,

>>

> > 1977) when "Soap" premiered on ABC at 9.30 pm Eastern/8.30

>

> > pm Central.

>>

> > Tue Sept 13

>>

> > 8.30

> > "2" Family


> > 4 Soap--Comedy

> > 9 pm

> > 4, 6, 48 Family

> > 9.30

> > "2" Soap--Comedy

>

> I read somewhere that, during Soap's run, ABC offered two

> feeds on nights that Soap was on, as a service to stations

> that wanted to show Soap, but at a later hour, which is why

> Soap and Family was seen at different times.

That was certainly true in Texas. WFAA/8 Dallas/Ft. Worth

ran Soap at 8:30, Family at 9. KSAT/12, in heavily-Catholic

San Antonio, ran Family at 8:30, Soap at 9:30. Rumor had it

that Diana Canova's character, Corinne, would seduce her Jesuit

priest. As it turned out, it didn't happen.

By January 1978 the show had changed direction and become more

of a murder mystery. The split feed was dropped, and KSAT began

airing Soap at 8:30.

Soap also apparently offended some station managers in conservative

Protestant areas. WRAL/5 Raleigh/Durham and WCCB/18 Charlotte didn't carry

it, either; Charlotte didn't start getting Soap until ABC switched to
WSOC/9 in July 1978.

>

> Of course, Soap was so controversial, some stations (like 6

> and 48), pre-empted the show altogether.

>

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IIRC, WBRC-6 ran "Three's Company" and "Soap" on Mondays after the 11:00 pm news on a 6-
day delay. When it first debuted, they carried "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" Tuesday-Saturday
instead of Monday-Friday because of Monday Night Football.

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> > Tuesday

> 7:00 P.M. Happy Days


> This was the 5th season opener where The

> Cunninghams,Fonzie,Ralph,Potsie,and Chachi all go to

> Hollywood. Also the episode where Fonzie jumps the shark.

> That's where the website "Jump The Shark" comes from.

Well that little bit of TV stuff was revealed in some underlying way during the Happy Days
reunion special last year.

>

> 12:30 A.M. Movie

>

> Movie: Patty Duke in My Sweet Caroline(1970)

> Should this movie be "My Sweet Charlie"?? You must be

> thinking about Neil Diamond's song Sweet Caroline which came

> out that year.

>

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Phil, I thank you for including your source in the subject line, but remind you that we would all
find it useful if you would identify the stations by call letters/COL/network affiliation at the top.

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Stations, calls and affiliates

BIRMINGHAM

6-WBRC ABC

13-WAPI NBC

42-WBMG CBS

HUNTSVILLE

19-WHNT CBS

31-WAAY NBC

48-WMSL ABC

NASHVILLE

"2"-WNGE ABC

"4"-WSM NBC

"5"-WLAC CBS

COLUMBUS/TUPELO
4-WCBI ABC

9-WTVA NBC

FLORENCE

15-WOWL NBC

TUSCALOOSA

33-WCFT CBS

ANNISTON

40-WHMA CBS

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> NASHVILLE

> "5"-WLAC CBS

>

> COLUMBUS/TUPELO

> 9-WTVA NBC

A few corrections: By 1977, WLAC was known as WTVF. Also in '77...WTVA was known as
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Re: Retro: Northern Alabama TV Guide, Primetime and Late Night, Sept 10-16 1977

In the Illinois-Wisconsin edition of "TV Guide" all four ABC stations in that directory, WLS-
7/Chicago, WISN-12/Milwaukee, WREX-13/Rockford(Now a NBC affil) and WKOW-27/Madison
aired "Family" at 8:30 and "Soap" at 9:30.

However one has to wonder with that dual feed were there any others ABC affils, especially in
the Eastern, Mountain, and Pacific time zones, that also did this?

> In the Illinois-Wisconsin edition of "TV Guide" all four ABC

> stations in that directory, WLS-7/Chicago,

> WISN-12/Milawukee, WREX-13/Rockford(Now a NBC affil) and

> WKOW-27/Madison aired "Family" at 8:30 and "Soap" at 9:30.


>

> However one has to wonder with that dual feed were there any

> others ABC affils, especially in the Eastern, Mountain, and

> Pacific time zones, that also did this?

>

I think the dual feed only applied in the Central and Mountain

time zones, where Soap played at 8:30. Some of the content on

the early episodes might not have been appropriate for that time.

As best I recall, Soap aired at 9:30, Family at 10 on all Eastern

and Pacific stations carrying them both.

Retro: Atlanta Monday, June 6, 1977

From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules run

7 AM-1 AM unless otherwise indicated.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Hollywood Squares

9:30 Name That Tune (second short-lived

NBC daytime version, with Tom Kennedy)

10 AM Sanford And Son

10:30 Today In Georgia

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Shoot For The Stars


12 N News

12:30 Divorce Court

1 PM Liars Club

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Doris Day

4:30 Odd Couple

5 PM The FBI

6 PM News

7 PM NBC News

7:30 In Search Of...

8 PM Little House On The Prairie

9 PM Movie: "P.J." (since this is

pre-emption-happy WSB, I can't

tell you if this is NBC's movie

or one of their own)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

2 AM News

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 AM CBS Morning News


8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Donahue

10 AM Here's Lucy

10:30 Price Is Right

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Young And The Restless

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM All In The Family

3:30 Bewitched

4 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

4:30 Mike Douglas

6 PM News

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Match Game PM

8 PM Andrew Young: Ambassador

(he was Jimmy Carter's

ambassador to the UN)

8:30 Jazz Circle

9 PM Testimony Of Two Men

10 PM Sonny And Cher

11 PM News
11:30 Kojak

12:40 Cool Million

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Sesame Street

6:30 Withit

7 PM Guppies

7:30 Atlanta Week In Review

8 PM Decades Of Decision

9 PM The Pallisers

10 PM Documentary Showcase

11 PM Movie: "Ecstasy"

WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Merv Griffin

10:30 Edge Of Night

11 AM Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

12 N News

12:30 Ryan's Hope


1 PM All My Children

2 PM $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 One Life To Live

3:15 General Hospital

4 PM Daniel Boone

5 PM Medical Center

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Concentration

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM Blansky's Beauties

8:30 Baseball: Teams TBA

11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

12 M Streets Of San Francisco

1:10 Toma

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

7 AM Three Stooges And Little

Rascals

8 AM Lassie

8:30 Leave It To Beaver

9 AM Hazel

9:30 Lucy (don't know if this is


I Love Lucy or The Lucy Show--

Turner had them both)

10 AM Movie: "Redhead From Wyoming"

(Maureen O'Hara)

12 N Perry Mason

1 PM Movie: "Air Cadet"

3 PM Flintstones

3:30 The Archies

4 PM New Mickey Mouse Club

4:30 Addams Family

5 PM I Love Lucy

5:30 Hazel

6 PM Father Knows Best

6:30 Andy Griffith

7 PM That Girl

7:30 Dragnet (w/Harry Morgan)

8 PM Let's Go To The Races

8:30 American Lifestyle

9 PM Movie: "Six Bridges To Cross"

11 PM All That Glitters

11:30 Movie: "My Dream Is Yours"

1:30 Movie: "Night Unto Night"

3:35 Movie: "Kansas Raiders"

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)


9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Electric Company

10:30 Infinity Fctory

sign off 11 AM

1 PM Big Blue Marble

sign off 1:30 PM

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Zoom

6:30 Villa Alegre

7 PM By-Line

7:30 Robert MacNeil Report

8 PM Decades Of Decision

9 PM Documentary Showcase

10 PM Consumer Survival Kit

10:30 Americana

11 PM Black Journal

11:30 Captioned ABC News

WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

5 PM Entertainment Page

6:30 Spotlight
7 PM Sports With Art Collier

8 PM The Human Level (about the

work of chiropractors)

9 PM Ludlow Porch Show (call-in

talk show)

10 PM PTL Club

WHAE Ch. 46 (Ind.)

7 AM Tennessee Tuxedo

7:30 Lone Ranger

8 AM Mighty Mouse

8:30 Deputy Dawg

9 AM Heckle And Jeckle

9:30 Dennis The Menace

10 AM Mr. Ed

10:30 Life In The Spirit

11 AM Pattern For Living

11:30 700 Club

1 PM Wagon Train

2 PM Summer Fun

2:30 Huck And Yogi

3 PM Popeye And Porky Hour

4 PM Superman

4:30 Batman
5 PM Please Don't Eat The

Daisies

5:30 McHale's Navy

6 PM F Troop

6:30 Rifleman

7 PM Big Valley

8 PM 700 Club

9:30 Life In The Spirit

10 PM Living Faith

10:30 Good News

11 PM Best Of Groucho

11:30 Mayberry RFD

12 M News

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> WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

> 9:30 Lucy (don't know if this is

> I Love Lucy or The Lucy Show--


> Turner had them both)

This was The Lucy Show. The main reason I come to this conclusion is because at 5:30 PM the
listing reads "I Love Lucy" if it reads I Love Lucy in one place it would read that in both places if
its the same show.

> 5 PM I Love Lucy

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> > WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

> > 9:30 Lucy (don't know if this is

> > I Love Lucy or The Lucy Show--

> > Turner had them both)

> This was The Lucy Show. The main reason I come to this

> conclusion is because at 5:30 PM the listing reads "I Love

> Lucy" if it reads I Love Lucy in one place it would read

> that in both places if its the same show.

>

> > 5 PM I Love Lucy

>
I think you're right. Anyway, the Atlanta newspapers

could have done its readers a big favor by simply saying

9:30 Lucy Show

(and they'd have done me one for sure).

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> WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

>

> 3:30 Bewitched

> 7:30 Match Game PM

...hmmm -- no _daytime_ "Match Game '77" in Atlanta?? Has this bewen noted here
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> > WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

>>

> > 3:30 Bewitched

> > 7:30 Match Game PM

>

> ...hmmm -- no _daytime_ "Match Game '77" in Atlanta?? Has

> this bewen noted here before?...

>

It has. I've posted other Atlanta daytime listings for 1977

(don't think it was this particular date). Ch. 5 never

showed much enthusiasm for daytime Match Game. In fact,

there were times between 1973 and 1976 when neither 5 nor

11 carried their 3:30 network show (11 liked to pre-empt

One Life To Live in favor of a movie, then run OLTL in the

morning). Reason: Another World, then on Ch. 2, was a

monster lead-in to whatever followed it, depending on the

year.

Ch. 5 displayed even less enthusiasm for Tattletales.

I remember they carried it at 1 PM in 1974, but that


was about the extent of it. If you'll look in the June 6,

1983, listing I posted in tandem with this one, you'll see

that Ch. 36 is carrying it.

I'll also call your attention to the fact that Ch. 2 did

not run the daytime Gong Show, but did air the syndicated

version Fridays at 7:30 in 1977.

Erie, Pa. Friday June 9, 1961

WICU 12 ABC

7AM Panorama-Local News?

9AM Peoples Choice

9:30 Movie-TBA

11AM Gale Storm

11:30 Love That Bob!

Noon Camouflage-Game

12:30 Number Please-Collyer

1PM About Faces-Game

1:30 Garden And Farm

2PM Day In Court

2:30 Seven Keys-Narz

3PM Queen For A Day-Bailey

3:30 Who Do You Trust-Carson

4PM American Bandstand-Clark


5PM Pappy And Friends

5:30 Rin Tin Tin

6PM Life of Riley

6:30 News

6:45 ABC News

7PM Hour Of Stars

8PM Harrigan And Son-Comedy

8:30 Flintstones

Perry Gunite Episode

9PM 77 Sunset Strip

10PM Robert Taylors Detectives

11PM News

11:15 Movie Viva Zapata! 1952

35 WSEE CBS NBC

7AM Today

9AM CBS News Hottelet

9:15 Captain Kangaroo

10AM I Love Lucy

10:30 Video Village-Hall

11AM Double Exposure

11:30 Your Surprise Package-Fenneman

Noon Love Of Life

12:30 Search For Tomorrow


12:45 Guiding Light

1PM News

1:30 As The World Turns

2PM Face The Facts

2:30 House Party Linkletter

3PM Young Dr. Malone-NBC

3:30 Verdict Is Yours

4PM Brighter Day-Serial

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 Edge Of Night

5PM Joe Ray And Friends

6PM News

6:15 McKenzies Raiders

6:45 CBS News

7PM Nanette Fabray-NBC 9:30 Fridays)

7:30 Rawhide

8:30 Route 66

9:30 Way Out-Drama/scifi

10PM Twilight Zone

10:30 Eyewitness to History

11PM News

11:20 Golf Tips

11:30 Jack Paar COLOR-NBC

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> WICU 12 ABC

> 35 WSEE CBS NBC

----------

I thought around that time WICU was NBC/ABC, and WSEE was just CBS? What's the story in
Erie?

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> > WICU 12 ABC

> > 35 WSEE CBS NBC

> ----------

> I thought around that time WICU was NBC/ABC, and WSEE was

> just CBS? What's the story in Erie?

>

Before I started researching these schedules, I thought the same thing. just months earlier in fall
1960 WICU 12 had been NBC and WSEE 35 CBS/ABC, There was a change by summer '61 (as the
posted schedule indicates) but by January 1965 WICU 12 was NBC/ABC and WSEE 35 CBS. In
1966 WJET 24 would come along and grab the ABC affiliation. Most TV stations don't have
History sections on their websites, which would make the research easier.

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> > > WICU 12 ABC

> > > 35 WSEE CBS NBC

> > ----------

> > I thought around that time WICU was NBC/ABC, and WSEE was

> > just CBS? What's the story in Erie?

>>

>

>

> Before I started researching these schedules, I thought the

> same thing. just months earlier in fall 1960 WICU 12 had

> been NBC and WSEE 35 CBS/ABC, There was a change by summer

> '61 (as the posted schedule indicates) but by January 1965

> WICU 12 was NBC/ABC and WSEE 35 CBS. In 1966 WJET 24 would

> come along and grab the ABC affiliation. Most TV stations
> don't have History sections on their websites, which would

> make the research easier.

>

In Jeff Kisseloff's oral history of television from 1920 to

1961, "The Box," there are a couple of chapters about DuMont.

In one of them, a former DuMont executive mentions that WICU got

all of its equipment free from DuMont but had to clear all

DuMont shows in exchange (he mentions WCPO Cincinnati having

the same arrangement). Do you have any Erie schedules from

the DuMont era? I'd like to see what all they had and when

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Retro: Cedar Rapids-Waterloo, Wednesday, May 5, 1971

(Source: Iowa City Press-Citizen)

WMT-TV 2 Cedar Rapids (CBS)

AM

6:30 Sunrise Semester

7 CBS News

8 Captain Kangaroo

9 Lucille Ball

9:30 Beverly Hillbillies

10 Modern Women

10:30 Love of Life

11 Where The Heart Is


11:25 CBS News

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

PM

12 News

12:15 Farm News

12:30 As The World Turns

1 Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

1:30 Guiding Light

2 Secret Storm

2:30 Edge of Night

3 Gomer Pyle

3:30 Family Affair

4 Doctor Max

4:30 Flintstones (an hours worth, apparently)

5:30 CBS News

6 News

6:30 Men at Law

7:30 To Rome With Love

8 Medical Center

9 Hawaii Five-O

10 News

10:30 Movie: Seven Cities of Gold (instead of Merv Griffin)

KWWL-TV 7 Waterloo (NBC)

AM
7 Today

9 Dinah Shore

9:30 Concentration

10 Sale of the Century

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11 Jeopardy

11:30 Who, What or Where

PM

12 Another World/Somerset

12:25 Today With Jean

12:30 Memory Game

1 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2 Another World

2:30 Bright Promise

3 Mike Douglas

4 Perry Mason

5 Timmy and Lassie

5:30 NBC News

6 News

6:30 Shiloh

8 Junior Miss Pageant

9 Four In One

10 News

10:30 Johnny Carson


12 Steve Allen

KCRG-TV 9 Cedar Rapids (ABC)

AM

8:55 Market Report

9 Jack LaLanne

9:30 Morning Show

10 All My Children

10:30 That Girl

11 Bewitched

11:30 World Apart

PM

12 News

12:30 Lets Make A Deal

1 Newlywed Game

1:30 Dating Game

2 General Hospital

2:30 One Life To Live

3 Dark Shadows

3:30 Movie:

5 News

5:30 ABC News

6 Hazel

6:30 Courtship of Eddies Father

7 Room 222
7:30 Smith Family

8 Movie: The Appaloosa

10 News

10:30 Dick Cavett

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> WMT-TV 2 Cedar Rapids (CBS)

> 4 Doctor Max

> 4:30 Flintstones (an hours worth, apparently)

No, actually Doctor Max (local children's show) went from 4:00 to 5:30.

The Flintstones ran within Dr. Max.

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> (Source: Iowa City Press-Citizen)

>

> WMT-TV 2 Cedar Rapids (CBS)

> AM

> 9 Lucille Ball

> Another name for The Lucy Show

> PM

> 3:30 Family Affair

> 10:00 A.M. on CBS daytime

>

> KWWL-TV 7 Waterloo (NBC)

>

> PM

> 12 Another World/Somerset

> How long did this last under this name? When did become Somerset entirely?

>

> 6:30 Shiloh

> The Men Of Shiloh(the new name of The Virginian)


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> > (Source: Iowa City Press-Citizen)

>>

> > WMT-TV 2 Cedar Rapids (CBS)

> > AM

> > 9 Lucille Ball

> > Another name for The Lucy Show

>

> > PM

>

> > 3:30 Family Affair

> > 10:00 A.M. on CBS daytime

>>

> > KWWL-TV 7 Waterloo (NBC)

>>

> > PM

> > 12 Another World/Somerset


> > How long did this last under this name? When did become

> Somerset entirely?

I thought by this time, some fourteen months into Somerset's

run, that it was using Somerset as the title, and not Another

World/Somerset.

>>

> > 6:30 Shiloh

> > The Men Of Shiloh(the new name of The Virginian)

>

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Re: Retro: Cedar Rapids-Waterloo, Wednesday, May 5, 1971

What on earth was "Somerset"???!!!

> > > 12 Another World/Somerset

> > > How long did this last under this name? When did become

> > Somerset entirely?

>

> I thought by this time, some fourteen months into Somerset's

>

> run, that it was using Somerset as the title, and not

> Another
> World/Somerset.

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> What on earth was "Somerset"???!!!

Somerset was a soap opera which lasted on NBC from 1970 to 1976. One of its supporting cast
members would go on to become a huge name as Sam Malone on Cheers,Ted Danson.

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> > What on earth was "Somerset"???!!!

>

> Somerset was a soap opera which lasted on NBC from 1970 to
> 1976. One of its supporting cast members would go on to

> become a huge name as Sam Malone on Cheers,Ted Danson.

>

The show took several characters from Another World, which

took place in Bay City, and moved them into a new setting.

Somerset, however, was more a crime show like The Edge Of

Night; I think its head writer had worked on Edge.

Somerset ran from March 30, 1970 to December 31, 1976.

Retro: Atlanta Monday June 6, 1983

From the Sunday Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Listings run 6 AM-1 AM.

WSB Ch. 2 (ABC)

6 AM ABC News/Local News (ABC at 6 and

6:30, local at 6:15 and 6:45)

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Family Feud

9:30 Edge Of Night

10 AM Tic Tac Dough

10:30 Match Game

11 AM Love Boat

12 N News
12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital

4 PM Happy Days

4:30 What's Happening!!

5 PM People's Court

5:30 M*A*S*H

6 PM News

7 PM ABC News

7:30 Entertainment Tonight

8 PM Baseball: Angels at Brewers

11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 M*A*S*H

12 M Nightline (to 1)

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

6 AM Study In The Word With

Jimmy Swaggart

6:30 20 Minute Workout

7 AM CBS Morning News

9 AM Donahue

10 AM Maude

10:30 Richard Simmons


11 AM Price Is Right

12 N News

12:30 Young And The Restless

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Capitol

3 PM Guiding Light

4 PM Good Times

4:30 One Day At A Time

5 PM The Jeffersons

5:30 Soap

6 PM News

7 PM CBS News

7:30 PM Magazine

8 PM Square Pegs

8:30 Private Benjamin

9 PM M*A*S*H

9:30 One Day At A Time

10 PM Cagney & Lacey

11 PM News

11:30 Barney Miller

12 M Maude

12:30 Ironside

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)


4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Villa Alegre

6 PM Studio See

6:30 Over Easy

7 PM Nightly Business Report

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Frontline

9 PM Great Performances: "Wagner's

Ring"

11 PM Jazz At The Maintenance Shop

WXIA Ch. 11 (NBC)

6 AM Morning Stretch

6:30 Today With Hal & Guy

7 AM Today

9 AM Hour Magazine

10 AM Facts Of Life

10:30 Search For Tomorrow

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Dream House

12 N Noonday

1 PM Days Of Our Lives

2 PM Another World
3 PM Fantasy (Peter Marshall and

Leslie Uggams hosted this

update of Strike It Rich and

Queen For A Day)

4 PM More Real People

4:30 Rockford Files

5:30 News

6 PM News

7 PM NBC News

7:30 Family Feud

8 PM Love, Sidney

8:30 Family Ties

9 PM NBC Movie: "Act Of Love"

11 PM News

11:30 Best Of Carson

12:30 Late Night With David Letterman

WTBS Ch. 17 (Ind.)

6 AM CNN Headline News

7:05 Funtime

7:35 Lassie

8:05 My Three Sons

8:35 I Love Lucy

9:05 Movie (title not given)


11:05 The Catlins

11:35 That Girl

12:05 People Now

1:05 Movie (title not given)

3:05 Funtime

3:35 Heckle & Jeckle

4:05 Flintstones

4:35 Addams Family

5:05 Gomer Pyle, USMC

5:35 Starcade

6:05 I Dream Of Jeannie

6:35 Father Knows Best

7:05 Green Acres

7:35 Andy Griffith

8:05 Movie: "Spencer's Mountain"

10:25 TBS Evening News

11:25 The Catlins

11:55 Movie: "Come September"

WPBA Ch. 30 (PBS)

7 AM Humanities

7:30 Yoga With Priscilla Patrick

(no relation)

7:45 A.M. Weather


8 AM Educational Programming

11:30 Sesame Street

12:30 Educational Programming

4 PM Electric Company

4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5 PM Sesame Street

6 PM America

6:30 Focus On Society

7 PM Health

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Cosmos

9 PM Frontline

10 PM Austin City Limits

11 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

11:30 PBS Latenight

WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

6:30 Daystar

7 AM Jim Bakker

8 AM Atlanta Alive

9 AM Tattletales (pre-empted at

4 PM on Ch. 5)

9:30 $25,000 Pyramid (pre-empted

at 10 AM on Ch. 5)
10 AM Treasure Hunt

10:30 Gong Show

11 AM Dr. Burt Bradley

12 N Merv Griffin

1 PM Couples

1:30 Sale Of The Century (pre-empted

at 10:30 AM on Ch. 11)

2 PM Battlestars (pre-empted at noon

on Ch. 11)

2:30 Super Pay Cards

3 PM Dating Game

3:30 Newlywed Game

4 PM MV 3

5 PM Jukebox Video

6 PM Benny Hill

6:30 Saturday Night

7:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

8 PM Movie: "Deadman's Curve"

10 PM Kung Fu

11 PM Benny Hill

11:30 Prisoner: Cell Block H

12 M Jim Bakker

WANX Ch. 46 (Ind.)


6:30 Battle Of The Planets

7 AM Krofft Superstars

7:30 Star Blazers

8 AM Popeye

8:30 Great Space Coaster

9 AM Lone Ranger

9:30 Study In The Word With

Jimmy Swaggart

10 AM 700 Club

11:30 INN News

12 N Memories With Lawrence

Welk (I kid you not)

1 PM Prime Of Life

1:30 Petticoat Junction

2 PM Flipper

2:30 Spider-Man

3 PM Cartoons

3:30 Superfriends

4 PM Tom & Jerry/Woody

Woodpecker Hour

5 PM Scooby Doo

5:30 Pink Panther

6 PM CHiPs Patrol

7 PM Buck Rogers

8 PM Movie: "Anna Karenina"


10 PM 700 Club

11 PM That Nashville Music

11:30 Classic Country

12 M Best Of Jackie Gleason

12:30 News (INN, I think)

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> 6:30 20 Minute Workout

> 7 AM CBS Morning News

----------

The 20-minute workout takes 30 minutes. That's like saying it takes 90 minutes to watch 60
Minutes.

> WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

> 2:30 Super Pay Cards

----------

Is this the same version that was produced in Canada?

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> > 6:30 20 Minute Workout

> > 7 AM CBS Morning News

> ----------

> The 20-minute workout takes 30 minutes. That's like saying

> it takes 90 minutes to watch 60 Minutes.

That's the name of the show. Of course, when you exclude

commercials, credits, and extraneous chatter, you're closer

to 20 minutes than 30.

>

> > WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

> > 2:30 Super Pay Cards

> ----------

> Is this the same version that was produced in Canada?

>

The same. Art James and Mary Lou Basaraba were host and

hostess.

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> WTBS Ch. 17 (Ind.)

> 10:25 TBS Evening News

Was this a national newscast produced by CNN or local Atlanta news? I'm thinking it was CNN
Headline News labeled as the TBS Evening News.

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> > WTBS Ch. 17 (Ind.)

>
> > 10:25 TBS Evening News

>

> Was this a national newscast produced by CNN or local

> Atlanta news? I'm thinking it was CNN Headline News labeled

> as the TBS Evening News.

>

If memory serves it was produced by CNN. Turner, apparently,

figured that since his "superstation" was national, there ought

to be a national newscast. Contrast with WGN, which has always

had local Chicago news on its 9 PM (CT) newscast, although I

believe WGN had Independent Network News, which was produced

by sister station WPIX/11 New York.

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Re: Retro: Atlanta Monday June 6, 1983

> If memory serves it was produced by CNN. Turner,

> apparently,

> figured that since his "superstation" was national, there

> ought

> to be a national newscast. Contrast with WGN, which has

> always

> had local Chicago news on its 9 PM (CT) newscast, although I

>
> believe WGN had Independent Network News, which was produced

>

> by sister station WPIX/11 New York.

>

If my memory is correct, INN aired at 9:30pm CT on WGN, after the 9 O'Clock News. It wasn't
until INN went off the air that WGN expanded the 9pm news to an full-hour.

Retro: TV Guide South Georgia Edition 2/15/2000

Nothing in particular stands out about the programming on this date, except that it was my 40th
birthday.

This has got to be one of the most confusing editions TV Guide has ever published. There are
stations from three states, two time zones, and there are six (count 'em, six) duplicate channel
numbers. Adding to the confusion is that many channels are listed under their cities of license,
rather than markets they serve.

CHANNELS LISTED

COLUMBUS

3-WRBL CBS

9-WTVM ABC

38-WLTZ NBC

54-WXTX Fox

MACON

13-WMAZ CBS

24-WGXA Fox
41-WMGT NBC

58-WPGA ABC

THOMASVILLE/TALLAHASSEE

6-WCTV CBS

TALLAHASSEE

11-WFSU PBS

27-WTXL ABC

40-WTWC NBC

BAINBRIDGE/TALLAHASSEE

49-WTLH Fox

ATLANTA

2-WSB ABC

5-WAGA Fox

11-WXIA NBC (11A)

17-WTBS Ind. (17A)

46-WGNX CBS

ALBANY

10-WALB NBC

31-WFXL Fox
CORDELE

55-WSST Ind.

DOTHAN

4-WTVYCBS (4D)

18-WDHN ABC

OPELIKA (note: serves Columbus)

66-WSWS (UPN/PAX)

SAVANNAH

3-WSAVNBC (3S)

11-WTOC CBS (11S)

22-WJCL ABC

BRUNSWICK

21-WBSG ABC (IIRC, at the time this was a repeater of WJXX-25 in Orange Park, FL)

JACKSONVILLE

4-WJXT CBS

12-WTLV NBC

17-WJWB WB

PANAMA CITY

7-WJHGNBC
13-WMBB ABC (13P)

5:00 2 11A News

3 Church Service

3S 38 40 Early Today

5 Judge Joe Brown

6 AG Day

9 21 22 27 ABC News

10 NBC News

11 Walker Evans/America

12 Good Morning Jacksonville Sunrise

17 Jenny Jones

17A Good Times

31 First Business

41 49 55 66 Shepherds Chapel Bible Study

54 Full House

5:30 2 3S 10 11A 11S 13 27 News

3 4 6 CBS News

5 Judge Judy

7 NBC News

13P ABC News

17A Gilligans Island

18 Top of the Morning

21 Good Morning Jacksonville


24 Real TV

38 First Business

40 54 Extra!

6:00 2 3 9 11A 40 News

5 Good Day Atlanta

6 Good Morning

7 Red Holland-Fishing

10 Today in Georgia

11 Bloomberg Morning News

12 Good Morning Jacksonville

13P News

17A Coach

18 58 ABC News

31 National Enquirer TV

38 Rise N Shine

41 Judge Joe Brown

46 CBS News

49 Kenneth Copeland

55 South Georgia Sunrise

66 AG Day

6:30 4D News

11 Body Electric

17 Tex Avery
17A Family Ties

18 Top of the Morning

24 First Business

31 Simpsons

41 Kenneth Copeland

46 CBS News

49 Garfield

66 Beakmans World

7:00 2 9 21 22 27 58 Good Morning America

3 6 13 46 Early Show

3S 10 11A 12 38 40 41 Today

4 7 11S News

5 Good Day Atlanta

11 Arthur

17 Pokemon

17A Saved by the Bell

31 Queen Latifah

49 Sister, Sister

54 Full House

66 Doug

7:30 11 Zooboomafoo

17 Histeria!

17A Saved by the Bell


18 News

49 The Nanny

54 Magic School Bus

66 Sabrina, The Animated Series

8:00 4 4D 11S Early Show

7 Today

11 Barney and Friends

13P 18 Good Morning America

17 Jumanji

17A Family Matters

24 Magic School Bus

31 Sally Jessy Raphael

49 Roseanne

66 Pepper Ann

8:30 11 Teletubbies

17 Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles

17A Different World

24 Family Feud

49 Mad About You

54 Joyce Meyer

55 NewsRadio

66 Recess
9:00 2 9 13 17 22 27 Regis and Kathie Lee

3 Judge Joe Brown

3S 10 11A 12 38 40 41 Later Today

4 Sally Jessy Raphael

5 49 Peoples Court

6 46 55 58 Martha Stewart Living

11 Sesame Street

17A Little House on the Prairie

21 Jerry Springer

24 Forgive or Forget

31 Ricki Lake

54 Maury

66 Touched by an Angel

9:30 3 Judge Mills Lane

10:00 2 Jenny Jones

3 46 Judge Mills Lane

3S Martin Short

4 11S Maury

4D 13P Regis and Kathie Lee

5 41 Sally Jessy Raphael

6 Family Feud

7 Later Today

9 Queen Latifah
11 Big Comy Couch

11A Peachtree Morning

12 27 Donny and Marie

13 18 54 Rosie ODonnell

17 58 Peoples Court

17A Little House on the Prairie

21 40 Forgive or Forget

22 49 Jerry Springer

24 Montel Williams

31 Matlock

38 Martha Stewart

55 700 Club

66 Chicken Soup for the Soul

10:30 3 6 Family Feud

10 3rd Rock from the Sun

11 Puzzle Place

11:00 2 Maury

3 4 4D 6 11S 13 46 The Price is Right

3S Ainsley Harriott

5 Jerry Springer

7 Passions

9 13P 21 22 27 58 The View

10 Leeza
11 Reading Rainbow

11A Montel Williams

12 Judge Mills Lane

17 31 Judge Mathis

17A Mamas Family

18 66 Dr. Joy Browne

24 Ricki Lake

38 Mad About You

41 Donny and Marie

49 Sally Jessy Raphael

54 Peoples Court

55 TBA

11:30 11 Wimzies House

12 Judge Mills Lane

17A Mamas Family

38 227

55 Bloomberg News

12:00 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11A 11S 12 13 21 46 News

3S Passions

4D Young and the Restless

7 Days of Our Lives

11 Great Food

13 Judge Joe Brown


17 Queen Latifah

17A Matlock

18 Home Improvement

22 Jeopardy!

24 Creflo A. Dollar

27 Americas Funniest Home Videos

31 Judge Judy

38 Coffee Break

40 Divorce Court

41 Ainsley Harriott

49 Montel Williams

54 Jerry Springer

55 Midday

66 Real TV

12:30 2 9 13P 18 21 22 27 58 Port Charles

3 4 6 11S 13 46 Young and the Restless

5 Judge Joe Brown

11 Body Electric

11A Access Hollywood

12 Jeopardy!

24 Life in the Word

31 40 Divorce Court

38 Grace Under Fire

66 National Enquirer TV
1:00 2 9 13P 18 21 22 27 58 All My Children

3S 10 38 40 41 Days of Our Lives

4D 7 News

5 54 Forgive or Forget

11 Frontline

11A 17 Jenny Jones

12 Martin Short

17A Hunter

24 Divorce Court

49 National Enquirer TV

55 Shepherds Chapel TV

66 Diagnosis Murder

1:30 3 4 4D 6 11S 13 46 Bold and the Beautiful

24 Divorce Court

2:00 2 9 13P 18 21 22 27 58 One Life to Live

3 4 4D 6 11S 13 46 As the World Turns

5 Donny and Marie

7 Family Feud

10 11A 12 38 40 41 Passions

11 Joy of Painting

17 NewsRadio

17A Movie: Brannigan (75)


49 Boy Meets World

55 Bloomberg News

66 Touched by an Angel

2:30 3S Divorce Court

7 Family Feud

11 Schewee Art Workshop

17 Hangin with Mr. Cooper

24 Judge Mills Lane

31 49 Magic School Bus

54 Full House

55 New Zoo Revue

3:00 2 13P 18 21 22 27 58 General Hospital

3 4 4D 6 13 46 Guiding Light

3S 40 Judge Joe Brown

5 7 Rosie ODonnell

9 10 11A 11S Montel Williams

11 Noddy

12 Days of Our Lives

17 Big Cartoonie

24 31 49 54 Magic School Bus

38 Sister, Sister

41 Maury

55 Donny and Marie


66 TBA

3:30 3S 40 Judge Joe Brown

11 Mister Rogers

17 New Batman/Superman Adventures

24 31 49 54 Power Rangers

38 Different World

66 Good Life

4:00 2 3 3S 4 6 10 13 Oprah Winfery

4D 46 Family Feud

5 Judge Judy

7 Maury

9 General Hospital

11 Arthur

11A Days of Our Lives

11S Guiding Light

12 22 Rosie ODonnell

13P 27 Judge Judy

17 Pokemon

18 21 Montel Williams

24 31 49 54 Beast Wars

38 Sally Jessy Raphael

40 Ricki Lake

41 Queen Latifah
55 Video Hits

58 TBA

66 Amen

4:05 17A Cosby Show

4:30 4D Inside Edition

5 Divorce Court

11 Dragon Tales

13P 27 Judge Judy

17 New Batman/Superman Adventures

24 31 49 54 Digimon: Digital Monsters

46 Family Feud

58 Good Life

66 Boy Meets World

4:35 17A Cosby Show

5:00 2 3S 4 5 6 9 10 11A 11S 12 13 21 27 46 News

3 Judge Joe Brown

4D 13P Oprah Winfrey

7 Hollywood Squares

11 Zoom

17 24 31 Sister, Sister

18 Sally Jessy Raphael


22 Andy Griffith

38 49 58 Judge Mathis

40 Rosie ODonnell

41 Jerry Springer

54 Judge Judy

66 The Nanny

5:05 17A Full House

5:30 3 Divorce Court

3S 54 Judge Judy

4 6 10 12 21 24 News

7 Jeopardy!

11 Wishbone

13 22 Andy Griffith

17 The Nanny

31 Cosby Show

66 NewsRadio

6:00 2 3 3S 4 4D 5 6 7 9 11A 11S 12 13 13P 18 21 40 46 55 News

11 Newshour with Jim Lehrer

17 54 Living Single

24 Good Time

31 Hangin with Mr. Cooper

38 Ricki Lake
41 Judge Joe Brown

49 Fresh Prince

58 Caroline in the City

66 Star Trek: Voyager

6:05 17A Roseanne

6:30 3 4 4D 6 11S 13 46 CBS News

3S 7 10 11A 12 40 41 NBC News

9 13P 18 21 22 27 58 ABC News

17 Caroline in the City

24 Martin

31 News

49 54 Simpsons

55 American Times

6:35 17A Roseanne

7:00 2 ABC News

3S Jeopardy!

3S 41 Judge Judy

4 10 66 Frasier

4D 7 13P 21 News

5 9 27 Home Improvement

6 11A 12 13 22 Wheel of Fortune


11 Antiques Roadshow

11S Entertainment Tonight

17 Drew Carey

18 Judge Judy

24 31 Living Single

38 NBC News

40 Seinfeld

46 Extra!

49 54 Martin

55 Lighter Side of Sports

58 3rd Rock from the Sun

7:05 17A Fresh Prince

7:30 2 9 Entertainment Tonight

3 4D 7 Wheel of Fortune

3S 21 27 38 46 58 Hollywood Squares

4 Inside Edition

5 Drew Carey

6 11A 12 13 22 Jeopardy!

10 Martin

11 Are You Being Served

11S Extra!

13P 24 Home Improvement

17 Friends
18 41 Judge Judy

31 Seinfeld

40 Living Single

49 3rd Rock from the Sun

54 Fresh Prince

55 Americas Dumbest Criminals

66 Frasier

7:35 17A Fresh Prince

8:00 2 9 13P 18 21 22 27 58 Who Wants to be a Millionaire?

3 4 4D 6 11S 13 46 JAG

3S 7 10 11A 12 38 40 41 Just Shoot Me

5 24 31 49 54 Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire?

11 Nova

17 Buffy the Vampire Slayer

55 Entertainment Tonight

66 I Dare You: The Ultimate Challenge

8:05 17A Movie: Beetlejuice (88)

8:30 55 Extra!

9:00 2 9 13P 18 21 22 27 58 Dharma and Greg

3 4 4D 6 11S 13 46 60 Minutes II
3S 7 10 11A 12 38 40 41 Will and Grace

11 Nova

17 Angel

55 Gunsmoke

66 Shasta

9:30 2 9 13P 18 21 22 27 58 Sports Night

3S 7 10 11A 12 38 40 41 Will and Grace

66 Dilbert

10:00 2 9 13P 18 21 22 27 58 NYPD Blue

3 4 4D 6 11S 13 46 Judging Amy

3S 7 10 11A 12 38 40 41 Dateline NBC

5 24 31 News

11 Frontline

17 Ricki Lake

49 Star Trek: Voyager

54 Seinfeld

55 Peoples Court

66 Blind Date

10:10 17A Movie: Candyman (92)

10:30 54 Caroline in the City

66 Newlywed Game
10:35 24 Seinfeld

11:00 2 3 3S 4 4D 6 7 9 10 11A 11S 12 13 13P 18 21 22 27 40 46 58 News

5 31 Jerry Springer

11 TBA

17 Friends

38 3rd Rock from the Sun

41 Judge Joe Brown

49 Marriedwith Children

54 Good Times

55 The Nanny

66 Dating Game

11:05 24 Frasier

58 Cops

11:30 11 Charlie Rose

17 55 NewsRadio

49 Blind Date

66 Unhappily Ever After

11:35 2 9 18 21 22 27 58 Nightline

3 4 4D 6 11S 13 46 David Letterman

3S 7 10 11A 12 38 40 41 Jay Leno

13P Judge Joe Brown


24 Marriedwith Children

12:00 5 3rd Rock from the Sun

17 49 Change of Heart

31 54 Cops

55 Shop at Home Network (until 5 AM)

66 NewsRadio

12:05 2 9 18 21 22 58 Politically Incorrect

13P Nightline

12:10 17A Movie: Beetlejuice

12:30 5 M*A*S*H

11 Jack Horkheimer: Stargazer

17 54 Change of Heart

66 Blind Date

12:35 2 9 News

3 4D 6 46 Craig Kilborn

3S 7 10 11A 12 38 40 41 Conan OBrien

4 Entertainment Tonight

11S Access Hollywood

13 Martin Short

13P Politically Incorrect


18 3rd Rock from the Sun

21 Jerry Springer

22 Deep Space Nine

58 Blind Date

1:00 5 News

11 Nova

17 Extra!

54 Change of Heart

66 Bonanza

1:05 2 Leeza

4 11S Craig Kilborn

13P Caroline in the City

18 Extra!

27 Politically Incorrect

58 The Nanny

1:10 9 Montel Williams

1:30 17 Cheers

49 NewsRadio

54 Extra!

1:35 3S 7 11A 12 38 40 41 Later


4D Donny and Marie

6 Frasier

10 Home Improvement

13 Extra!

18 Entertainment Tonight

21 Real TV

27 46 News

58 Grace Under Fire

2:00 5 National Enquirer TV

11 Nova

49 Movie: Wild Horse Hank (Canadian, 79)

54 Movie: Lord of the Flies (90)

66 Shepherds Chapel Bible Study

2:05 2 Inside Edition

3 6 Up to the Minute (until 5)

3S 10 12 Jay Leno

4 11 13 News

11S Family Feud

13P Mad About You

18 Real TV

21 Martha Stewart Living

22 27 World News Now (until 5 on Ch. 22, until 4:30 on Ch. 27)

38 Access Hollywood
40 Maury

41 Dr. Joy Browne

58 TBA

2:10 9 Entertainment Tonight

17A Movie: Poltergiest II (86)

46 Extra!

2:30 5 Cops

2:35 2 18 World News Now (until 5 on Ch.2, until 5:30 on Ch. 18)

11A Jay Leno

11S Up to the Minute (until 5:00)

38 Andy Griffith

58 Good Life

2:40 4 Sally Jessy Raphael

9 World News Now (until 5:00)

13 Craig Kilborn

46 Dr. Joy Browne

3:00 5 Sally Jessy Raphael

11 Front Line

17 Movie: Deep Cover (92)

21 World News Now (until 5:00)


38 Leeza

66 Newlywed Game

3:05 3S 10 Conan OBrien

4D Up to the Minute (until 5:30)

12 News

13P 58 World News Now (until 5:30 on Ch. 13, until 6:00 on Ch. 58)

24 Boy Meets World

40 Cops

41 Change of Heart

3:30 66 Dating Game

3:35 7 Extra!

11A Conan OBrien

24 Mad About You

40 Grace Under Fire

41 Step by Step

3:40 4 Entertainment Tonight

12 Jack Hanna

13 Up to the Minute (until 5:00)

46 Roseanne Show

4:00 3S Martin
10 38 News

11 Nova

12 Access Hollywood

41 Step by Step

49 Dr. Joy Browne

54 Deep Space Nine

4:05 7 Inside Edition

24 Newlywed Game

4:10 4 ANC News

4:15 17A Interstitial

4:30 3S AG Day

5 Divorce Court

7 Shepherds Chapel Bible Study

10 11A 12 41 Early Today

17A Americas Funniest People

27 First Business

4:40 46 Up to the Minute (until 6:00)

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Re: Retro: TV Guide South Georgia Edition 2/15/2000

I notice Full House was still being run on locals at this point.

> Nothing in particular stands out about the programming on

> this date, except that it was my 40th birthday.

>

> This has got to be one of the most confusing editions TV

> Guide has ever published. There are stations from three

> states, two time zones, and there are six (count 'em, six)

> duplicate channel numbers. Adding to the confusion is that

> many channels are listed under their cities of license,

> rather than markets they serve.

>

> CHANNELS LISTED

>

> COLUMBUS

> 3-WRBL CBS


> 9-WTVM ABC

> 38-WLTZ NBC

> 54-WXTX Fox

>

> MACON

> 13-WMAZ CBS

> 24-WGXA Fox

> 41-WMGT NBC

> 58-WPGA ABC

>

> THOMASVILLE/TALLAHASSEE

> 6-WCTV CBS

>

> TALLAHASSEE

> 11-WFSU PBS

> 27-WTXL ABC

> 40-WTWC NBC

>

> BAINBRIDGE/TALLAHASSEE

> 49-WTLH Fox

>

> ATLANTA

> 2-WSB ABC

> 5-WAGA Fox

> 11-WXIA NBC (11A)


> 17-WTBS Ind. (17A)

> 46-WGNX CBS

>

> ALBANY

> 10-WALB NBC

> 31-WFXL Fox

>

> CORDELE

> 55-WSST Ind.

>

> DOTHAN

> 4-WTVY CBS (4D)

> 18-WDHN ABC

>

> OPELIKA (note: serves Columbus)

> 66-WSWS (UPN/PAX)

>

> SAVANNAH

> 3-WSAV NBC (3S)

> 11-WTOC CBS (11S)

> 22-WJCL ABC

>

> BRUNSWICK

> 21-WBSG ABC (IIRC, at the time this was a repeater of

> WJXX-25 in Orange Park, FL)


>

> JACKSONVILLE

> 4-WJXT CBS

> 12-WTLV NBC

> 17-WJWB WB

>

> PANAMA CITY

> 7-WJHG NBC

> 13-WMBB ABC (13P)

>

> 5:00 2 11A News

> 3 Church Service

> 3S 38 40 Early Today

> 5 Judge Joe Brown

> 6 AG Day

> 9 21 22 27 ABC News

> 10 NBC News

> 11 Walker Evans/America

> 12 Good Morning Jacksonville Sunrise

> 17 Jenny Jones

> 17A Good Times

> 31 First Business

> 41 49 55 66 Shepherds Chapel Bible Study

> 54 Full House

>
> 5:30 2 3S 10 11A 11S 13 27 News

> 3 4 6 CBS News

> 5 Judge Judy

> 7 NBC News

> 13P ABC News

> 17A Gilligans Island

> 18 Top of the Morning

> 21 Good Morning Jacksonville

> 24 Real TV

> 38 First Business

> 40 54 Extra!

>

> 6:00 2 3 9 11A 40 News

> 5 Good Day Atlanta

> 6 Good Morning

> 7 Red Holland-Fishing

> 10 Today in Georgia

> 11 Bloomberg Morning News

> 12 Good Morning Jacksonville

> 13P News

> 17A Coach

> 18 58 ABC News

> 31 National Enquirer TV

> 38 Rise N Shine

> 41 Judge Joe Brown


> 46 CBS News

> 49 Kenneth Copeland

> 55 South Georgia Sunrise

> 66 AG Day

>

> 6:30 4D News

> 11 Body Electric

> 17 Tex Avery

> 17A Family Ties

> 18 Top of the Morning

> 24 First Business

> 31 Simpsons

> 41 Kenneth Copeland

> 46 CBS News

> 49 Garfield

> 66 Beakmans World

>

> 7:00 2 9 21 22 27 58 Good Morning America

> 3 6 13 46 Early Show

> 3S 10 11A 12 38 40 41 Today

> 4 7 11S News

> 5 Good Day Atlanta

> 11 Arthur

> 17 Pokemon

> 17A Saved by the Bell


> 31 Queen Latifah

> 49 Sister, Sister

> 54 Full House

> 66 Doug

>

> 7:30 11 Zooboomafoo

> 17 Histeria!

> 17A Saved by the Bell

> 18 News

> 49 The Nanny

> 54 Magic School Bus

> 66 Sabrina, The Animated Series

>

> 8:00 4 4D 11S Early Show

> 7 Today

> 11 Barney and Friends

> 13P 18 Good Morning America

> 17 Jumanji

> 17A Family Matters

> 24 Magic School Bus

> 31 Sally Jessy Raphael

> 49 Roseanne

> 66 Pepper Ann

>

> 8:30 11 Teletubbies


> 17 Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles

> 17A Different World

> 24 Family Feud

> 49 Mad About You

> 54 Joyce Meyer

> 55 NewsRadio

> 66 Recess

>

> 9:00 2 9 13 17 22 27 Regis and Kathie Lee

> 3 Judge Joe Brown

> 3S 10 11A 12 38 40 41 Later Today

> 4 Sally Jessy Raphael

> 5 49 Peoples Court

> 6 46 55 58 Martha Stewart Living

> 11 Sesame Street

> 17A Little House on the Prairie

> 21 Jerry Springer

> 24 Forgive or Forget

> 31 Ricki Lake

> 54 Maury

> 66 Touched by an Angel

>

> 9:30 3 Judge Mills Lane

>

> 10:00 2 Jenny Jones


> 3 46 Judge Mills Lane

> 3S Martin Short

> 4 11S Maury

> 4D 13P Regis and Kathie Lee

> 5 41 Sally Jessy Raphael

> 6 Family Feud

> 7 Later Today

> 9 Queen Latifah

> 11 Big Comy Couch

> 11A Peachtree Morning

> 12 27 Donny and Marie

> 13 18 54 Rosie ODonnell

> 17 58 Peoples Court

> 17A Little House on the Prairie

> 21 40 Forgive or Forget

> 22 49 Jerry Springer

> 24 Montel Williams

> 31 Matlock

> 38 Martha Stewart

> 55 700 Club

> 66 Chicken Soup for the Soul

>

> 10:30 3 6 Family Feud

> 10 3rd Rock from the Sun

> 11 Puzzle Place


>

> 11:00 2 Maury

> 3 4 4D 6 11S 13 46 The Price is Right

> 3S Ainsley Harriott

> 5 Jerry Springer

> 7 Passions

> 9 13P 21 22 27 58 The View

> 10 Leeza

> 11 Reading Rainbow

> 11A Montel Williams

> 12 Judge Mills Lane

> 17 31 Judge Mathis

> 17A Mamas Family

> 18 66 Dr. Joy Browne

> 24 Ricki Lake

> 38 Mad About You

> 41 Donny and Marie

> 49 Sally Jessy Raphael

> 54 Peoples Court

> 55 TBA

>

> 11:30 11 Wimzies House

> 12 Judge Mills Lane

> 17A Mamas Family

> 38 227
> 55 Bloomberg News

>

> 12:00 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11A 11S 12 13 21 46 News

> 3S Passions

> 4D Young and the Restless

> 7 Days of Our Lives

> 11 Great Food

> 13 Judge Joe Brown

> 17 Queen Latifah

> 17A Matlock

> 18 Home Improvement

> 22 Jeopardy!

> 24 Creflo A. Dollar

> 27 Americas Funniest Home Videos

> 31 Judge Judy

> 38 Coffee Break

> 40 Divorce Court

> 41 Ainsley Harriott

> 49 Montel Williams

> 54 Jerry Springer

> 55 Midday

> 66 Real TV

>

> 12:30 2 9 13P 18 21 22 27 58 Port Charles

> 3 4 6 11S 13 46 Young and the Restless


> 5 Judge Joe Brown

> 11 Body Electric

> 11A Access Hollywood

> 12 Jeopardy!

> 24 Life in the Word

> 31 40 Divorce Court

> 38 Grace Under Fire

> 66 National Enquirer TV

>

> 1:00 2 9 13P 18 21 22 27 58 All My Children

> 3S 10 38 40 41 Days of Our Lives

> 4D 7 News

> 5 54 Forgive or Forget

> 11 Frontline

> 11A 17 Jenny Jones

> 12 Martin Short

> 17A Hunter

> 24 Divorce Court

> 49 National Enquirer TV

> 55 Shepherds Chapel TV

> 66 Diagnosis Murder

>

> 1:30 3 4 4D 6 11S 13 46 Bold and the Beautiful

> 24 Divorce Court

>
> 2:00 2 9 13P 18 21 22 27 58 One Life to Live

> 3 4 4D 6 11S 13 46 As the World Turns

> 5 Donny and Marie

> 7 Family Feud

> 10 11A 12 38 40 41 Passions

> 11 Joy of Painting

> 17 NewsRadio

> 17A Movie: Brannigan (75)

> 49 Boy Meets World

> 55 Bloomberg News

> 66 Touched by an Angel

>

> 2:30 3S Divorce Court

> 7 Family Feud

> 11 Schewee Art Workshop

> 17 Hangin with Mr. Cooper

> 24 Judge Mills Lane

> 31 49 Magic School Bus

> 54 Full House

> 55 New Zoo Revue

>

> 3:00 2 13P 18 21 22 27 58 General Hospital

> 3 4 4D 6 13 46 Guiding Light

> 3S 40 Judge Joe Brown

> 5 7 Rosie ODonnell


> 9 10 11A 11S Montel Williams

> 11 Noddy

> 12 Days of Our Lives

> 17 Big Cartoonie

> 24 31 49 54 Magic School Bus

> 38 Sister, Sister

> 41 Maury

> 55 Donny and Marie

> 66 TBA

>

> 3:30 3S 40 Judge Joe Brown

> 11 Mister Rogers

> 17 New Batman/Superman Adventures

> 24 31 49 54 Power Rangers

> 38 Different World

> 66 Good Life

>

> 4:00 2 3 3S 4 6 10 13 Oprah Winfery

> 4D 46 Family Feud

> 5 Judge Judy

> 7 Maury

> 9 General Hospital

> 11 Arthur

> 11A Days of Our Lives

> 11S Guiding Light


> 12 22 Rosie ODonnell

> 13P 27 Judge Judy

> 17 Pokemon

> 18 21 Montel Williams

> 24 31 49 54 Beast Wars

> 38 Sally Jessy Raphael

> 40 Ricki Lake

> 41 Queen Latifah

> 55 Video Hits

> 58 TBA

> 66 Amen

>

> 4:05 17A Cosby Show

>

> 4:30 4D Inside Edition

> 5 Divorce Court

> 11 Dragon Tales

> 13P 27 Judge Judy

> 17 New Batman/Superman Adventures

> 24 31 49 54 Digimon: Digital Monsters

> 46 Family Feud

> 58 Good Life

> 66 Boy Meets World

>

> 4:35 17A Cosby Show


>

> 5:00 2 3S 4 5 6 9 10 11A 11S 12 13 21 27 46 News

> 3 Judge Joe Brown

> 4D 13P Oprah Winfrey

> 7 Hollywood Squares

> 11 Zoom

> 17 24 31 Sister, Sister

> 18 Sally Jessy Raphael

> 22 Andy Griffith

> 38 49 58 Judge Mathis

> 40 Rosie ODonnell

> 41 Jerry Springer

> 54 Judge Judy

> 66 The Nanny

>

> 5:05 17A Full House

>

> 5:30 3 Divorce Court

> 3S 54 Judge Judy

> 4 6 10 12 21 24 News

> 7 Jeopardy!

> 11 Wishbone

> 13 22 Andy Griffith

> 17 The Nanny

> 31 Cosby Show


> 66 NewsRadio

>

> 6:00 2 3 3S 4 4D 5 6 7 9 11A 11S 12 13 13P 18 21 40 46 55

> News

> 11 Newshour with Jim Lehrer

> 17 54 Living Single

> 24 Good Time

> 31 Hangin with Mr. Cooper

> 38 Ricki Lake

> 41 Judge Joe Brown

> 49 Fresh Prince

> 58 Caroline in the City

> 66 Star Trek: Voyager

>

> 6:05 17A Roseanne

>

> 6:30 3 4 4D 6 11S 13 46 CBS News

> 3S 7 10 11A 12 40 41 NBC News

> 9 13P 18 21 22 27 58 ABC News

> 17 Caroline in the City

> 24 Martin

> 31 News

> 49 54 Simpsons

> 55 American Times

>
> 6:35 17A Roseanne

>

> 7:00 2 ABC News

> 3S Jeopardy!

> 3S 41 Judge Judy

> 4 10 66 Frasier

> 4D 7 13P 21 News

> 5 9 27 Home Improvement

> 6 11A 12 13 22 Wheel of Fortune

> 11 Antiques Roadshow

> 11S Entertainment Tonight

> 17 Drew Carey

> 18 Judge Judy

> 24 31 Living Single

> 38 NBC News

> 40 Seinfeld

> 46 Extra!

> 49 54 Martin

> 55 Lighter Side of Sports

> 58 3rd Rock from the Sun

>

> 7:05 17A Fresh Prince

>

> 7:30 2 9 Entertainment Tonight

> 3 4D 7 Wheel of Fortune


> 3S 21 27 38 46 58 Hollywood Squares

> 4 Inside Edition

> 5 Drew Carey

> 6 11A 12 13 22 Jeopardy!

> 10 Martin

> 11 Are You Being Served

> 11S Extra!

> 13P 24 Home Improvement

> 17 Friends

> 18 41 Judge Judy

> 31 Seinfeld

> 40 Living Single

> 49 3rd Rock from the Sun

> 54 Fresh Prince

> 55 Americas Dumbest Criminals

> 66 Frasier

>

> 7:35 17A Fresh Prince

>

> 8:00 2 9 13P 18 21 22 27 58 Who Wants to be a Millionaire?

>

> 3 4 4D 6 11S 13 46 JAG

> 3S 7 10 11A 12 38 40 41 Just Shoot Me

> 5 24 31 49 54 Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire?

> 11 Nova
> 17 Buffy the Vampire Slayer

> 55 Entertainment Tonight

> 66 I Dare You: The Ultimate Challenge

>

> 8:05 17A Movie: Beetlejuice (88)

>

> 8:30 55 Extra!

>

> 9:00 2 9 13P 18 21 22 27 58 Dharma and Greg

> 3 4 4D 6 11S 13 46 60 Minutes II

> 3S 7 10 11A 12 38 40 41 Will and Grace

> 11 Nova

> 17 Angel

> 55 Gunsmoke

> 66 Shasta

>

> 9:30 2 9 13P 18 21 22 27 58 Sports Night

> 3S 7 10 11A 12 38 40 41 Will and Grace

> 66 Dilbert

>

> 10:00 2 9 13P 18 21 22 27 58 NYPD Blue

> 3 4 4D 6 11S 13 46 Judging Amy

> 3S 7 10 11A 12 38 40 41 Dateline NBC

> 5 24 31 News

> 11 Frontline
> 17 Ricki Lake

> 49 Star Trek: Voyager

> 54 Seinfeld

> 55 Peoples Court

> 66 Blind Date

>

> 10:10 17A Movie: Candyman (92)

>

> 10:30 54 Caroline in the City

> 66 Newlywed Game

> 10:35 24 Seinfeld

>

> 11:00 2 3 3S 4 4D 6 7 9 10 11A 11S 12 13 13P 18 21 22 27 40

> 46 58 News

> 5 31 Jerry Springer

> 11 TBA

> 17 Friends

> 38 3rd Rock from the Sun

> 41 Judge Joe Brown

> 49 Marriedwith Children

> 54 Good Times

> 55 The Nanny

> 66 Dating Game

>

> 11:05 24 Frasier


> 58 Cops

>

> 11:30 11 Charlie Rose

> 17 55 NewsRadio

> 49 Blind Date

> 66 Unhappily Ever After

>

> 11:35 2 9 18 21 22 27 58 Nightline

> 3 4 4D 6 11S 13 46 David Letterman

> 3S 7 10 11A 12 38 40 41 Jay Leno

> 13P Judge Joe Brown

> 24 Marriedwith Children

>

> 12:00 5 3rd Rock from the Sun

> 17 49 Change of Heart

> 31 54 Cops

> 55 Shop at Home Network (until 5 AM)

> 66 NewsRadio

>

> 12:05 2 9 18 21 22 58 Politically Incorrect

> 13P Nightline

>

> 12:10 17A Movie: Beetlejuice

>

> 12:30 5 M*A*S*H


> 11 Jack Horkheimer: Stargazer

> 17 54 Change of Heart

> 66 Blind Date

>

> 12:35 2 9 News

> 3 4D 6 46 Craig Kilborn

> 3S 7 10 11A 12 38 40 41 Conan OBrien

> 4 Entertainment Tonight

> 11S Access Hollywood

> 13 Martin Short

> 13P Politically Incorrect

> 18 3rd Rock from the Sun

> 21 Jerry Springer

> 22 Deep Space Nine

> 58 Blind Date

>

> 1:00 5 News

> 11 Nova

> 17 Extra!

> 54 Change of Heart

> 66 Bonanza

>

> 1:05 2 Leeza

> 4 11S Craig Kilborn

> 13P Caroline in the City


> 18 Extra!

> 27 Politically Incorrect

> 58 The Nanny

>

> 1:10 9 Montel Williams

>

> 1:30 17 Cheers

> 49 NewsRadio

> 54 Extra!

>

> 1:35 3S 7 11A 12 38 40 41 Later

> 4D Donny and Marie

> 6 Frasier

> 10 Home Improvement

> 13 Extra!

> 18 Entertainment Tonight

> 21 Real TV

> 27 46 News

> 58 Grace Under Fire

>

> 2:00 5 National Enquirer TV

> 11 Nova

> 49 Movie: Wild Horse Hank (Canadian, 79)

> 54 Movie: Lord of the Flies (90)

> 66 Shepherds Chapel Bible Study


>

> 2:05 2 Inside Edition

> 3 6 Up to the Minute (until 5)

> 3S 10 12 Jay Leno

> 4 11 13 News

> 11S Family Feud

> 13P Mad About You

> 18 Real TV

> 21 Martha Stewart Living

> 22 27 World News Now (until 5 on Ch. 22, until 4:30 on Ch.

> 27)

> 38 Access Hollywood

> 40 Maury

> 41 Dr. Joy Browne

> 58 TBA

>

> 2:10 9 Entertainment Tonight

> 17A Movie: Poltergiest II (86)

> 46 Extra!

>

> 2:30 5 Cops

>

> 2:35 2 18 World News Now (until 5 on Ch.2, until 5:30 on

> Ch. 18)

> 11A Jay Leno


> 11S Up to the Minute (until 5:00)

> 38 Andy Griffith

> 58 Good Life

>

> 2:40 4 Sally Jessy Raphael

> 9 World News Now (until 5:00)

> 13 Craig Kilborn

> 46 Dr. Joy Browne

>

> 3:00 5 Sally Jessy Raphael

> 11 Front Line

> 17 Movie: Deep Cover (92)

> 21 World News Now (until 5:00)

> 38 Leeza

> 66 Newlywed Game

>

> 3:05 3S 10 Conan OBrien

> 4D Up to the Minute (until 5:30)

> 12 News

> 13P 58 World News Now (until 5:30 on Ch. 13, until 6:00 on

> Ch. 58)

> 24 Boy Meets World

> 40 Cops

> 41 Change of Heart

>
> 3:30 66 Dating Game

>

> 3:35 7 Extra!

> 11A Conan OBrien

> 24 Mad About You

> 40 Grace Under Fire

> 41 Step by Step

>

> 3:40 4 Entertainment Tonight

> 12 Jack Hanna

> 13 Up to the Minute (until 5:00)

> 46 Roseanne Show

>

> 4:00 3S Martin

> 10 38 News

> 11 Nova

> 12 Access Hollywood

> 41 Step by Step

> 49 Dr. Joy Browne

> 54 Deep Space Nine

>

> 4:05 7 Inside Edition

> 24 Newlywed Game

>

> 4:10 4 ANC News


>

> 4:15 17A Interstitial

>

> 4:30 3S AG Day

> 5 Divorce Court

> 7 Shepherds Chapel Bible Study

> 10 11A 12 41 Early Today

> 17A Americas Funniest People

> 27 First Business

>

> 4:40 46 Up to the Minute (until 6:00)

>

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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06-09-2005, 01:31 PM #3

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Re: Retro: TV Guide South Georgia Edition 2/15/2000

Interesting----Tv Guide carried the listings for neither of the FOX stations that serve eastern GA,
WTGS/28 in Savannah or WAWS/30 in Jacksonville.....

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06-09-2005, 02:49 PM #4

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Re: Retro: TV Guide South Georgia Edition 2/15/2000

> Interesting----Tv Guide carried the listings for neither of


> the FOX stations that serve eastern GA, WTGS/28 in Savannah

> or WAWS/30 in Jacksonville.....

>

If I'm not mistaken, this issue primarily serves Columbus, Macon and Tallahassee, as well as SW
Georgia. Savannah is served by the South Carolina edition, and SE Georgia is served by the North
Florida (Jacksonville) edition.

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> > Interesting----Tv Guide carried the listings for neither

> of

> > the FOX stations that serve eastern GA, WTGS/28 in

> Savannah

> > or WAWS/30 in Jacksonville.....

>>

> If I'm not mistaken, this issue primarily serves Columbus,

> Macon and Tallahassee, as well as SW Georgia. Savannah is

> served by the South Carolina edition, and SE Georgia is

> served by the North Florida (Jacksonville) edition.

>
Also, Dothan and Panama City are in the Southern Alabama

edition; Atlanta, of course, has the Atlanta edition.

But there's considerable spillover, either OTA or on cable,

from all these markets plus Jacksonville and Savannah.

The South Georgia edition also serves Albany.

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Re: Retro: TV Guide South Georgia Edition 2/15/2000

> >Tv Guide carried the listings for neither

> of

> > the FOX stations that serve eastern GA, WTGS/28 in

> Savannah

> > or WAWS/30 in Jacksonville.....

>>

> If I'm not mistaken, this issue primarily serves Columbus,

> Macon and Tallahassee, as well as SW Georgia. Savannah is

> served by the South Carolina edition, and SE Georgia is

> served by the North Florida (Jacksonville) edition.


>

Though one station that should be part of the South Georgia edition, but isn't, is UPN affil WVAG
ch.44 from Valdosta. It was originally listed when it was an ABC affiliate, WVGA, which signed off
for good in 1992 following a plane crashing into its transmitter. It signed back on three years
later as WB affil WGVP (which, a few years later, switched networks and calls), but was never
reinstated in TV Guide.

Retro: Atlanta Sunday, June 15, 1969

I can't mention Lawrence Welk (my previous

post) without throwing in that this is the

premiere date of his archrival, Hee Haw (9 PM CBS).

Like Welk, Hee Haw was scorned by critics, canceled

for poor demographics, went into syndication and

outlasted most of the urban-oriented shows, and

battled Welk for the number-one slot in syndication

from 1971 until Welk turned off the bubble machine

for good in 1982.

These are from the Sunday Atlanta Journal and run

8 AM-midnight (or beyond):

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

8 AM Gospel Jubilee

9 AM Popeye Club

10:30 Cartoon Cavalcade


11 AM Grace Methodist Church

12 N Sound Of Youth

12:30 Meet The Press (an hour broadcast from

the U.S. Conference of Mayors--Sam Yorty

of Los Angeles is a guest)

1:30 Baseball: Braves at Pirates

4 PM Wild Kingdom (time approximate)

4:30 New Adventures Of Huck Finn

(these two are delayed from 6:30 and 7 PM, respectively)

5 PM All-American College Show

5:30 GE College Bowl (delay from 6 PM)

6 PM News

6:30 Suspense Theater

7:30 Walt Disney

8:30 Mothers-In-Law

9 PM Bonanza

10 PM My Friend Tony

11 PM News

11:30 Sunday Tonight Show

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

8 AM America Sings

8:30 Gospel Caravan


9 AM Ebenezer Baptist Church (Martin Luther

King once preached there)

9:30 Faith For Today

10 AM Herald Of Truth

10:30 This Is The Life

11 AM First Baptist Church

12 N Camera Three (delay from 11 AM)

12:30 Face The Nation

1 PM Amateur Hour (delay from 5:30)

1:30 Jetsons (delay from 5 PM)

2 PM AAU Track And Field: Coliseum-Compton

Invitational at the LA Coliseum (delay

from the previous Sunday, 3:30)

3 PM NFL Action (delay from 4:30)

3:30 21st Century (delay from 6 PM)

4 PM High Q

4:30 Movie: "Little Egypt"

6 PM News

6:30 Themes And Variations (a tour of Memphis)

7 PM Lassie

7:30 Gentle Ben

8 PM Ed Sullivan (Rodney Dangerfield, the Everly

Brothers, and Stiller and Meara are among

the guests)

9 PM Hee Haw (future regular Minnie Pearl is the


premiere guest)

10 PM Mission: Impossible

11 PM News

11:30 CBS News

11:45 Movie (don't have title)

WQXI Ch. 11 (ABC)

8 AM Rex Humbard

9 AM Revival Fires

9:30 Day Of Discovery

10 AM Family Hour

11 AM Oral Roberts

11:30 Discovery (tour of Hawaii)

12 N Movie: "Eyes Of The Jungle"

1:30 Movie: "Small Town Deb"

3 PM Auto Racing: Langhorne 150

5 PM Golf: U.S. Open (final round

from Houston)

7 PM Land Of The Giants (time approximate)

8 PM The FBI

9 PM ABC Movie: "Bunny Lake Is Missing"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie (again, don't have title)


WJRJ Ch. 17 (Ind.)

(Ted Turner hadn't bought the station yet.)

1 PM Directions (pre-empted on Ch. 11)

1:30 House Detective

2:30 Movie: "Fury At Furnace Creek"

4:30 Around The World

5 PM Inside Outdoors

5:30 Frank McGee Report (pre-empted on

Ch. 2)

6 PM Wild Wild West

7 PM Movie: "Cry Danger"

9 PM Ernest Tubb

9:30 Stan Hitchcock

10 PM Sherlock Holmes Theater (don't have

title)

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> WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

> 9 PM Hee Haw (future regular Minnie Pearl is the

> premiere guest)

I have the DVD of the first episode of Hee Haw and the musical guests were Loretta Lynn and
Charlie Pride. Minnie Pearl became a regular on the show when it came back in December 1969
after its successful summer run.

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06-12-2005, 03:06 AM #3

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Re: Retro: Atlanta Sunday, June 15, 1969

I presume in these cases, it was a one-week delay, or were there advance feeds available?

> 4 PM Wild Kingdom (time approximate)

> 4:30 New Adventures Of Huck Finn

> (these two are delayed from 6:30 and 7 PM, respectively)

> 5:30 GE College Bowl (delay from 6 PM)

> 1 PM Amateur Hour (delay from 5:30)

> 1:30 Jetsons (delay from 5 PM)

> 3 PM NFL Action (delay from 4:30)

> 3:30 21st Century (delay from 6 PM)


I ask specifically because it would seem awfully dated to be running the NFL show a week
delayed ...

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Re: Retro: Atlanta Sunday, June 15, 1969

> I presume in these cases, it was a one-week delay, or were

> there advance feeds available?

>

> > 4 PM Wild Kingdom (time approximate)

> > 4:30 New Adventures Of Huck Finn

> > (these two are delayed from 6:30 and 7 PM, respectively)

> > 5:30 GE College Bowl (delay from 6 PM)

>

> > 1 PM Amateur Hour (delay from 5:30)

> > 1:30 Jetsons (delay from 5 PM)

> > 3 PM NFL Action (delay from 4:30)


> > 3:30 21st Century (delay from 6 PM)

>

> I ask specifically because it would seem awfully dated to be

> running the NFL show a week delayed ...

>

They're all a week delay. NFL Action was a documentary series

about various aspects of pro football (for example, a player

profile) and was specifically designed to play during the summer.

It had been a syndicated show (which Ch. 5 aired in 1968), and

would air in prime time on ABC in the early '70s. The subject

matter had no relation to breaking news in the NFL, exhibition

games, or anything of the sort, so timeliness was not a problem.

An exception to all this is Directions, airing on Ch. 17 instead

of Ch. 11. At the time, 17 had a secondary affiliation with ABC and

picked up some shows 11 pre-empted (such as The Dating Game and Newlywed

Game on Saturday nights), but these were "on pattern" with the rest

of the country. Ted Turner, in the '70s, wanted the ABC affiliation

but ABC chose to stay with VHF Ch. 11 until it could make a deal

with Ch. 2.

The Frank McGee Report is also, obviously, "on pattern,"

as this was NBC's Sunday newscast. Channel 17 ran several NBC shows

in the late '60s and early '70s (notably the NBC Wednesday Mystery

Movie which Ch. 2 pre-empted in favor of its own movie; Jeopardy!;


and The Who, What Or Where Game). In 1972, Ted Turner put up

billboards around the city announcing, "The NBC Network Moves To

Channel 17," and listing the NBC programs he carried. They came

down when NBC threatened to sue.

As for CBS, I recall 17 carrying Roger Mudd's newscast on Saturdays,

and I think they carried Wild Wild West. Turner used to carry the

CBS Late Movie back around '72 (look at some of my Atlanta postings

from that year).<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by bpatrick on 06/13/05 12:35


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Retro: Atlanta Saturday, July 2, 1955

Red-letter day: The Lawrence Welk Show debuts

on ABC. It will be derided by critics and canceled

due to poor demographics, then keep right on going in

syndication and, now, in reruns on PBS (one PBS station

manager who turned down the Welk reruns wondered if Hee

Haw would be next--edit Hee Haw down to the music segments

and you'd have a pretty good country-music show).

Times, by the way, are EST. These are from the Atlanta

Constitution.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

9 AM Pinky Lee
9:30 Paul Winchell

10 AM Funny Boners (a kids' version of Truth Or

Consequences, hosted by Jimmy Weldon, the

voice of Yakky Doodle)

10:30 Tom Corbett, Space Cadet

11 AM Mr. Wizard

11:30 Movie: "Doorway To Suspicion"

1:15 Movie: "Arch Of Triumph"

2:30 Movie: "In Old Mexico"

3:30 Cartoons

4 PM Bowling (no details given)

5 PM My Hero (Bob Cummings' first show)

5:30 Terry And The Pirates

6 PM Soldiers Of Fortune

6:30 Horace Heidt

7 PM The Soldiers (Hal March did this show live

on Saturdays and The $64,000 Question live

on Tuesdays that summer.)

7:30 Dunninger (his generation's Kreskin)

8 PM Steve Allen In Movieland (with Jeff Chandler,

Tony Curtis, Piper Laurie, Mara Corday, Benny

Goodman, Teddy Wilson, and Gene Krupa)

9:30 Your Play Time

10 PM My Little Margie

10:30 City Detective


11 PM News; Movie: "Four Faces West"

1 AM News Headlines

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

8:45 Cartoons

9 AM Ranch-Hand Round-Up

10 AM Winky Dink And You

10:30 Captain Midnight

11 AM Big Top

12 N Buffalo Bill Jr.

12:30 TV Ranch

12:45 Baseball: Giants at Phillies (Dizzy

Dean does play-by-play)

4 PM Sunny Days (time approximate)

4:15 Tale Of The City

4:30 This Is Your Town

5 PM Wrestling

6 PM Hartman Family (Paul Hartman's Pride

Of The Family, reruns of a 1953 ABC

series)

6:30 Beat The Clock

7 PM America's Greatest Bands (Louis Armstrong

is a guest)

8 PM Two For The Money (Sam Levenson replaces


Herb Shriner for the summer)

8:30 Down You Go

9 PM Professional Father (Barbara Billingsley

is the mom on this show)

9:30 Damon Runyon Theater

10 PM News; Sports On Parade

11 PM News

11:15 On Stage

sign off 11:30 PM

WLW-A Ch. 11 (ABC)

9:15 Cartoons

10 AM Serial

11:30 Movie: "West Of The Divide"

12:30 Hoedown Matinee

1 PM Movie: "The Lady Confesses"

2 PM Movie: "Hollywood And Vine"

3:15 ABC Horse Races

3:30 Wrestling

4:30 Movie: "Terrors On Horseback"

5:30 Atlanta Jubilee

6:30 Ozark Jubilee

8 PM Lawrence Welk (on the first show,

Myron Floren plays "Lady of Spain"


and Champagne Lady Alice Lon sings

"Love Me or Leave Me")

9 PM Gospel Jubilee

10 PM Wrestling

11 PM News; Movie: "High Tide"

sign off 12:15 AM

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Re: Retro: Atlanta Saturday, July 2, 1955

(one PBS station

> manager who turned down the Welk reruns wondered if Hee

> Haw would be next--edit Hee Haw down to the music segments

> and you'd have a pretty good country-music show).

Speaking of which, bpatrick (and others interested) One of the PBS "Pledge week" programs is
"Grand Ole Opry Vintage Classics". Hosted by Vince Gill, This program consists of Musical
selections from The "Grand Ole Opry" TV series from the 1950's and 60's from all the well known
stars. It aired on WVIZ 25 Cleveland Saturday Night 5:30-7PM. I've only watched a bit of it thus
far but they appear to be airing complete songs..Sounds really good if you want to get classic
music footage.

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> (one PBS station

> > manager who turned down the Welk reruns wondered if Hee

> > Haw would be next--edit Hee Haw down to the music segments

>

> > and you'd have a pretty good country-music show).

>

>

> Speaking of which, bpatrick (and others interested) One of

> the PBS "Pledge week" programs is "Grand Ole Opry Vintage

> Classics". Hosted by Vince Gill, This program consists of

> Musical selections from The "Grand Ole Opry" TV series from

> the 1950's and 60's from all the well known stars. It aired

> on WVIZ 25 Cleveland Saturday Night 5:30-7PM. I've only

> watched a bit of it thus far but they appear to be airing

> complete songs..Sounds really good if you want to get

> classic music footage.

>

North Carolina's public-TV network ran that show yesterday as

well. I have to admit I'm not a country-music fan, but I do

remember all those performers and songs, and they did sound really
good.

The program itself seemed to stress the "Nashville sound," which

has a more MOR feel to it than traditional country. Indeed, many

of these songs were played on MOR and even top-40 stations in the

'50s and '60s. I think Vince Gill pointed out that Eddy Arnold and

Ray Price were probably the leading exponents of this style of music

(but so was Jim Reeves).

Urban legend: Patsy Cline was a winner on Arthur Godfrey's Talent

Scouts in 1957, and he wanted to make her a regular on his morning

show. But she'd have to change her sound, he told her. She turned

him down, preferring to stick with the sound she knew so well.<P ID="edit"><FONT
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Retro: Nashville, Friday, July 1, 1955

Nashville was on Central Standard Time in summer 1955, with prime-time two hours behind
Eastern on all three channels. When comparing this with a summer 1955 Atlanta schedule
bpatrick posted a few days ago, WSM-TV's NBC daytime soaps are two hours behind WSB's but
WLAC-TV's are only an hour behind WAGA-TV's CBS soaps in Atlanta.

(Source: Shelbyville (Tenn.) Times-Gazette)

WSM-TV 4 (NBC)

AM

7 Today (the published grid, which also included a schedule for a local radio station which signed
on at 5 a.m., showed blank spaces until 7 for Ch. 4. Apparently Ch. 4 actually signed on at 7.)

8 Ding Dong School


8:30 Way Of The World

8:45 Sheilah Graham

9 Home

10 Tennessee Ernie Ford

10:30 Feather Your Nest

11 Movie (name not listed)

PM

12 Midday News

12:15 Devotional Moments

12:30 Kitchen Kollege

1 Ted Macks Matinee

1:30 Greatest Gift

1:45 Miss Marlowe

2 Hawkins Falls

2:30 First Love

2:45 Modern Romances

3 Opry Matinee

3:30 Howdy Doody

4 Western Corral

5:30 Coke Time with Eddie Fisher

5:45 Camel News Caravan

6 Midwestern Hayride

6:30 Cisco Kid (syndicated)

7 Big Story

7:30 Sherlock Holmes (syndicated)


8 Fights

8:45 Adventures of The Falcon (syndicated)

9:15 Life of Riley (from 6:30 CST/8:30 EDT)

9:45 Weather

10 Bob Cummings Show (from 8:30 CST/10:30 EDT Sunday)

10:30 News-Sports

(Later-night schedule not listed -- the local radio station mentioned above signed off at 11 and
the grid ended at that point -- so uncertain if Tonight was carried. I doubt Ch. 4 signed off this
early.)

WLAC-TV 5 (CBS)

AM

6:45 Speer Family

7 Show (all it says)

7:15 News

7:30 Show (again, all it says)

8 Garry Moore

8:30 Arthur Godfrey

9:30 Strike It Rich

10 Valiant Lady

10:15 Love Of Life

10:30 Search For Tomorrow

10:45 Guiding Light

11 Inner Flame

11:15 Road Of Life

11:30 Welcome Travelers


PM

12 Robert Q. Lewis

12:30 House Party

1 Big Payoff

1:30 Bob Crosby

2 Brighter Day

2:15 Secret Storm

2:30 On Your Account

3 Southern Cooking

3:30 Mr. Music

4:30 Cartoon Carnival

5:15 Barker Bill

5:30 CBS News

5:45 Julius LaRosa

6 Little Rascals (syndicated)

6:30 Topper

7 Schlitz Playhouse Of Stars

7:30 Our Miss Brooks

8 The Lineup

8:30 Person To Person

9 Follow That Man (syndicated; Man Against Crime reruns)

9:30 Man Behind The Badge (syndicated)

10 News

10:15 Summer Night Movie


WSIX-TV 8 (ABC)

AM

9:30 Movie

11 Romper Room

PM

12 Noontime News

12:15 Panorama

12:30 Movie Matinee

2:00 -- 8 Ball Show

4 High Adventure

6 Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (syndicated?)

6:30 Annie Oakley (syndicated)

7 Dollar A Second

7:30 The Vise

8 Treasury Men In Action (from previous Friday, 6:30 CST/8:30 EDT)

8:30 Ozzie and Harriet (from previous Friday, 6:00 CST/8:00 EDT)

9 Playhouse

9:30 Mark Saber (Brooks-Marsh lists this ABC show as being off the air from June 1954-
December 1955)

10 News

10:15 Sports

10:30 Wrestling

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Re: Retro: Nashville, Friday, July 1, 1955

> Nashville was on Central Standard Time in summer 1955, with

> prime-time two hours behind Eastern on all three channels.

> When comparing this with a summer 1955 Atlanta schedule

> bpatrick posted a few days ago, WSM-TV's NBC daytime soaps

> are two hours behind WSB's but WLAC-TV's are only an hour

> behind WAGA-TV's CBS soaps in Atlanta.

> (Source: Shelbyville (Tenn.) Times-Gazette)

Are you sure WSM is running the soaps two hours behind WSB?

Concerning Miss Marlowe, for example, aired at 2:45 (EST) in

Atlanta; Modern Romances at 3:45. (WSM would be two hours

behind New York; WSB, one hour.) Way Of The World is delayed

in Atlanta, because it's on the network when WSB has Today In Georgia.

WLAC is indeed one hour behind WAGA. WLAC does carry Valiant Lady

on pattern, which WAGA does not; WLAC also carries The Inner Flame,

which WAGA does not carry at all.

Central Standard Time is two hours behind Eastern Daylight Time,

which is why Howdy Doody is on at 3:30 in Nashville (5:30 in New


York), Douglas Edwards at 5:30 (7:30 in New York), and boxing at

8 PM in Nashville (10 PM in New York); in Atlanta (Eastern Standard

Time) they are on at 4:30, 6:30, and 9 PM, respectively.

I wish your listings were the same day of the week as mine; I'd

like to see how ABC (Nashville's Ch. 8 and Atlanta's Ch. 11) differed.

Maybe when I get a chance I'll get Atlanta's for July 1 and answer

that question.

>

> WSM-TV 4 (NBC)

> AM

> 7 Today (the published grid, which also included a schedule

> for a local radio station which signed on at 5 a.m., showed

> blank spaces until 7 for Ch. 4. Apparently Ch. 4 actually

> signed on at 7.)

> 8 Ding Dong School

> 8:30 Way Of The World

> 8:45 Sheilah Graham

> 9 Home

> 10 Tennessee Ernie Ford

> 10:30 Feather Your Nest

> 11 Movie (name not listed)

> PM

> 12 Midday News

> 12:15 Devotional Moments


> 12:30 Kitchen Kollege

> 1 Ted Macks Matinee

> 1:30 Greatest Gift

> 1:45 Miss Marlowe

> 2 Hawkins Falls

> 2:30 First Love

> 2:45 Modern Romances

> 3 Opry Matinee

> 3:30 Howdy Doody

> 4 Western Corral

> 5:30 Coke Time with Eddie Fisher

> 5:45 Camel News Caravan

> 6 Midwestern Hayride

> 6:30 Cisco Kid (syndicated)

> 7 Big Story

> 7:30 Sherlock Holmes (syndicated)

> 8 Fights

> 8:45 Adventures of The Falcon (syndicated)

> 9:15 Life of Riley (from 6:30 CST/8:30 EDT)

> 9:45 Weather

> 10 Bob Cummings Show (from 8:30 CST/10:30 EDT Sunday)

> 10:30 News-Sports

> (Later-night schedule not listed -- the local radio station

> mentioned above signed off at 11 and the grid ended at that

> point -- so uncertain if Tonight was carried. I doubt Ch.


> 4 signed off this early.)

>

> WLAC-TV 5 (CBS)

> AM

> 6:45 Speer Family

> 7 Show (all it says)

> 7:15 News

> 7:30 Show (again, all it says)

> 8 Garry Moore

> 8:30 Arthur Godfrey

> 9:30 Strike It Rich

> 10 Valiant Lady

> 10:15 Love Of Life

> 10:30 Search For Tomorrow

> 10:45 Guiding Light

> 11 Inner Flame

> 11:15 Road Of Life

> 11:30 Welcome Travelers

> PM

> 12 Robert Q. Lewis

> 12:30 House Party

> 1 Big Payoff

> 1:30 Bob Crosby

> 2 Brighter Day

> 2:15 Secret Storm


> 2:30 On Your Account

> 3 Southern Cooking

> 3:30 Mr. Music

> 4:30 Cartoon Carnival

> 5:15 Barker Bill

> 5:30 CBS News

> 5:45 Julius LaRosa

> 6 Little Rascals (syndicated)

> 6:30 Topper

> 7 Schlitz Playhouse Of Stars

> 7:30 Our Miss Brooks

> 8 The Lineup

> 8:30 Person To Person

> 9 Follow That Man (syndicated; Man Against Crime reruns)

> 9:30 Man Behind The Badge (syndicated)

> 10 News

> 10:15 Summer Night Movie

>

> WSIX-TV 8 (ABC)

> AM

> 9:30 Movie

> 11 Romper Room

> PM

> 12 Noontime News

> 12:15 Panorama


> 12:30 Movie Matinee

> 2:00 -- 8 Ball Show

> 4 High Adventure

> 6 Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (syndicated?)

> 6:30 Annie Oakley (syndicated)

> 7 Dollar A Second

> 7:30 The Vise

> 8 Treasury Men In Action (from previous Friday, 6:30

> CST/8:30 EDT)

> 8:30 Ozzie and Harriet (from previous Friday, 6:00 CST/8:00

> EDT)

> 9 Playhouse

> 9:30 Mark Saber (Brooks-Marsh lists this ABC show as being

> off the air from June 1954-December 1955)

> 10 News

> 10:15 Sports

> 10:30 Wrestling

>

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> I wish your listings were the same day of the week as mine;

> I'd

> like to see how ABC (Nashville's Ch. 8 and Atlanta's Ch. 11)

> differed.

Hang on. I'll have Nashville for July 2, 1955 posted, hopefully, later today (Monday).

Retro: Northern Alabama edition, Saturday morning, Sept 17, 1977

Stations:

Birmingham

6 WBRC-TV (ABC)

13 WAPI-TV (NBC)

42 WBMG-TV (CBS)

Huntsville

19 WHNT (CBS)

31 WAAY-TV (NBC)

48 WYUR-TV (ABC)

Anniston

40 WHMA-TV (CBS)
Florence

15 WOWL-TV (NBC)

Tuscaloosa

33 WCFT-TV (CBS)

Nashville, Tenn.

"2" WNGE (ABC)

"4" WSM-TV (NBC)

"5" WTVF (CBS)

Columbus, Miss.

4 WCBI (ABC)

Tupelo

9 WTWV (NBC, ABC)

Listings starts with 6.30 am Central Time

6.30

"2" Children's Gospel Hour

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Pink Panther

"5" Sunrise Semester

"6" Animals, Animals, Animals--Children

Hal Linden hosted the show's 2nd season opener.


19 Tenn. Valley Farm Time

48 Tennessee Tuxedo--Cartoon

6.40

42 Focus

6.55

42 Popeye--Cartoon

7 am

"2", 4, 6, 48 Superfriends--Cartoons

[Sept 10 was the show's 5th season opener]

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 C.B. Bears--Cartoons

[New show]

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner--Cartoons

8 am

"2", 4, 6, 48 Laff-O-Lympics--Cartoons

[New show]

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Young Sentinels--Cartoon

[New show]

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 What's New, Mr. Magoo--Cartoon

[New show]

8.30

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Archie/Sabrina--Cartoons

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Skatebirds--Cartoons

[New show]

9.30

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Adventures of Muhammad Ali--Cartoon


[New show]

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Space Academy--Children

[New show]

10 am

"2", 4, 6, 48 Krofft Supershow--Children

[2nd season opener aired on Sept 10]

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Thunder--Children

[New show]

"5", 33, 40, 42 Batman/Tarzan--Cartoons

19 Kidsworld

10.30

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Search and Rescue--Children

[New show]

11 am

"2", 4, 6, 48 Weekend Special--Children

"The Winged Colt", Part 2 of 3.

[New show]

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Baggy Pants and the Nitwits--Cartoons

[New show]

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Wacko--Children

Debut:

11.30

"2", 4 American Bandstand--Dick Clark

60 min. The show was in its 21st season.

"4', 9, 13, 15, 31 Red Hand Gang--Children


Part 2 of 5.

[New show]

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Fat Albert--Cartoon

The 6th season opener.

6 Bewitched--Comedy

48 Wrestling

12 pm

"4" Hot Fudge--Childen

"5", 9, 15 Wrestling

6 That Girl--Comedy

13 Clifford Avenue Kids--Children

19, 33, 40, 42 Isis--Children

31 Soul Train--Music

12.30

"2', 4, 6, 48 College Football Pre-Game Show

"4" Cisco Kid--Western (BW)

13 This Week in Baseball

[Note: The series started in the spring of 1977 in syndication. Moved to Fox Sports on Saturday
afternoons starting in June 2000.]

19, 33, 40 Film Festival--Children

"Angel and Big Joe" (1975)

12.45

"2", 4, 6, 48 College Football

Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Nebraska Cornhuskers in Lincoln, Neb. (Live)

1 pm

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Grandstand


"5" Fun City 5

19 Batman/Tarzan--Cartoons

33 Clifford Avenue Kids--Children

40 Books and Bookworms--Bit;er

1.15

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Baseball

Either Boston Red Sox at Baltimore Orioles or New York Yankees at Detriot Tigers. (Live)

Note:

19, 33, 40, 42 aired "CBS Sports Spectacular" from 3.30-5 pm and "2", 4, 6, 48 aired "Wide World
of Sports" from 4-5.30 pm.

NBC and ABC began their new Saturday morning schedule on Sept 10 and CBS on Sept 17.

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> Stations:

>

> Birmingham

> 6 WBRC-TV (ABC)

> 13 WAPI-TV (NBC)

> 42 WBMG-TV (CBS)

>

> Huntsville

> 19 WHNT (CBS)

> 31 WAAY-TV (NBC)

> 48 WYUR-TV (ABC)

>

> Anniston

> 40 WHMA-TV (CBS)

>

> Florence

> 15 WOWL-TV (NBC)

>

> Tuscaloosa

> 33 WCFT-TV (CBS)

>

> Nashville, Tenn.

> "2" WNGE (ABC)

> "4" WSM-TV (NBC)


> "5" WTVF (CBS)

>

> Columbus, Miss.

> 4 WCBI (ABC)

>

> Tupelo

> 9 WTWV (NBC, ABC)

>

> 11.30

> "2", 4 American Bandstand--Dick Clark

> 60 min. The show was in its 21st season.

> "4', 9, 13, 15, 31 Red Hand Gang--Children

> Part 2 of 5.

> [New show]

> "5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Fat Albert--Cartoon

> The 6th season opener.

> 6 Bewitched--Comedy

> 48 Wrestling

> 12 pm

> "4" Hot Fudge--Childen

> "5", 9, 15 Wrestling

> 6 That Girl--Comedy

I'm surprised to see American Bandstand pre-empted

on Ch. 6. I was living in Dallas at the time. There,


WFAA/8 also pre-empted Bandstand and I don't know how

many times station president Mike Shapiro had to answer

questions about it on his Saturday-night show Inside

Television. I don't think he ever gave a satisfactory

answer as to why the station pre-empted it.

One reason I think CBS started its new Saturday-morning

lineup a week later was because of the U.S. Open tennis

tournament. On Sept. 10, CBS had the women's singles

finals and the men's semifinals, starting at noon (ET).


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> I'm surprised to see American Bandstand pre-empted

> on Ch. 6. I was living in Dallas at the time. There,

> WFAA/8 also pre-empted Bandstand and I don't know how

> many times station president Mike Shapiro had to answer

> questions about it on his Saturday-night show Inside


> Television. I don't think he ever gave a satisfactory

> answer as to why the station pre-empted it.

I used to live in Birmingham, though I was very, very young in 1977 (3 yo to be exact). I do
remember watching ABC's "American Bandstand" in the early 1980s on Ch. 6. I saw Madonna on
AB for the first time in 1984.

> One reason I think CBS started its new Saturday-morning

> lineup a week later was because of the U.S. Open tennis

> tournament. On Sept. 10, CBS had the women's singles

> finals and the men's semifinals, starting at noon (ET).

I knew that but I thought it'll be senseless to mention that since CBS Sports have been airing the
US Open for years.

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Retro: Nashville, Saturday, July 2, 1955

Odd abbreviations are exactly as printed in the Shelbyville (Tenn.) Times-Gazette of July 1, 1955.
I'm not familiar with some of the shows from this era and didn't want to guess at what the
abbreviations may be.

WSM-TV 4 (NBC)

AM

8 Pinky Lee

8:30 Paul Winchell

9 Pride of Vol. (Volunteer, as in Volunteer State?)


9:30 Tom Corbett, Space Cadet

10 Hopalong Cassidy

10:30 Porky Pig

11 Club (listed as printed)

PM

12 Western Frontiers

1 Buster Crabbe

1:30 Mr. Wizard

2 Front Row Theater

3:30 Legal Rights

4 Vacation Time

4:30 Play The Game

5 Buffalo Bill Jr.

5:15 Show Wagon

6 Max Leibman Presents

7:30 Jimmy Durante

8 George Gobel

8:30 Calv. Of Amer. (listed here exactly as originally printed; could this be Cavalcade of America
from ABC?)

9 Your Hit Parade

9:30 Dear Phoebe (delayed from Friday)

10 Wrestling

WLAC-TV 5 (CBS)

AM

9 Winky Dink
9:30 Captain Midnight

10 Big Top

11 Party

11:30 Law Of The Wild

11:55 Game Of The Week

PM

2:30 Phantom

2:45 Double Action Western

4:45 Rex And Rinty

5:15 Its Your Life

5:30 Beat The Clock

6 Americas Greatest Bands

7 Two For The Money

7:30 Down You Go

8 Professional Father

8:30 Damon Runyon Theater

9 Victory At Sea

9:30 Summer Night Movie

WSIX-TV 8 (ABC)

AM

9:30 Movie

11 Romper Room

PM

12 Westerns
1 Double Feature

2:15 ABC Horse Races

2:30 Comedy

3:30 Soldier Parade

4 Inside TV

4:15 Hall Of Fame

4:30 Sunday School Lesson

4:45 Dr. Norman Vincent Peale

5 Flight No. 7

5:30 Red Foley (as listed on this schedule; aka Ozark Jamboree)

7 Lawrence Welk

8 Western Frontier

9 Wrestling

10 Playhouse

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Re: Retro: Nashville, Saturday, July 2, 1955

Interestingly enough, it appears that no Nashville TV station stayed on the air past 11 P.M. that
evening.

Granted, Nashville was on Central Standard Time, and that may have had a lot to do with it.
When Daylight Time ended, the three Nashville TV stations may have stayed on until around 12
Midnight on Saturdays.

Of course, radio's "Grand Old Opry" on WSM-650 may, even back in the mid-fifties, have run
until 12 Midnight or 1 (or even 2) in the morning local time. If that's the case, it's possible that
"Opry" on radio was so entrenched that no Nashville TV station could compete against it, hence,
the early TV sign-off.

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> Interestingly enough, it appears that no Nashville TV

> station stayed on the air past 11 P.M. that evening.

>

> Granted, Nashville was on Central Standard Time, and that

> may have had a lot to do with it. When Daylight Time ended,

> the three Nashville TV stations may have stayed on until

> around 12 Midnight on Saturdays.

>

> Of course, radio's "Grand Old Opry" on WSM-650 may, even

> back in the mid-fifties, have run until 12 Midnight or 1 (or

> even 2) in the morning local time.

Since the late 1940s the Opry has ended shortly after midnight (depending on how long the last
Opry act ran over) followed by the Ernest Tubb Midnight Jamboree, live from one of the Tubb
record stores.
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Re: Retro: Nashville, Saturday, July 2, 1955

> > Interestingly enough, it appears that no Nashville TV

> > station stayed on the air past 11 P.M. that evening.

>>

> > Granted, Nashville was on Central Standard Time, and that

> > may have had a lot to do with it. When Daylight Time

> ended,

> > the three Nashville TV stations may have stayed on until

> > around 12 Midnight on Saturdays.

>>

> > Of course, radio's "Grand Old Opry" on WSM-650 may, even

> > back in the mid-fifties, have run until 12 Midnight or 1

> (or

> > even 2) in the morning local time.

>

> Since the late 1940s the Opry has ended shortly after

> midnight (depending on how long the last Opry act ran over)

> followed by the Ernest Tubb Midnight Jamboree, live from one

> of the Tubb record stores.


Actually the Midnite Jamboree broadcasts from the Texas Troubador Theater (Named for Tubb's
Nickname) across from the Grand Ole Opry House..(Near the former Opryland Area)

Retro: Atlanta prime time (affiliates only) September 10-16, 1977

Again, to compare with Birmingham, which

was in a post from the Northern Alabama

edition of TV Guide for the same week.

These are from the Atlanta Constitution;

time frame is 7 PM-1 AM (ET).

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Bionic Woman (just moved from

ABC to NBC)

9 PM Movie: "Dirty Harry" (I think

this is a network movie)

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night Live

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 PM TV5 Reports

7:30 Family Theater: "Cajun Cousins"


8 PM State Fair America (special from

various state fairs, with Roy Clark,

Steven Ford, Gabe Kaplan, Mel Tillis,

Jimmie Walker, Alan King, Robert Klein,

and Lynn Anderson)

10 PM Miss America Pageant (on CBS this year--

Bert Parks and Phyllis George co-host)

12 M News (time approximate)

12:30 Andy Williams

WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)

7 PM Space: 1999

8 PM Best Of Welcome Back, Kotter

9 PM Washington: Behind Closed Doors

(Part 5)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Bravados"

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11

Channel 2:

7 PM Wonderful World Of Disney

9 PM Emmy Awards
11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 Movie: "Billion Dollar Brain"

(this might have been NBC's

late-night Sunday movie)

Channel 5:

7 PM 60 Minutes (time approximate

after U.S. Open Tennis)

8 PM Fashionata

8:30 Love Affair

9 PM CBS Movie: "Cahill, U.S. Marshal"

11 PM News

11:30 CBS News

11:45 Movie: "The Great Northfield,

Minnesota Raid"

Channel 11:

7 PM Hardy Boys

8 PM Six Million Dollar Man

9 PM Washington: Behind Closed Doors

(Part 6)

11 PM News

11:30 Toma
12:30 Newsmakers

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12

Channel 2:

7 PM NBC News

7:30 All-Star Anything Goes

8 PM Little House On The Prairie

9 PM Billy Graham Crusade

10 PM Musical World Of Julie Andrews

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

Channel 5:

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Match Game PM

8 PM Young Dan'l Boone

9 PM Betty White

9:30 Maude

10 PM Rafferty

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Babe"


Channel 11:

7 PM Concentration

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM Lucan

9 PM NCAA Football: UCLA

at Houston

12 M News (time approximate)

12:30 College Football '77

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13

Channel 2:

7 PM NBC News

7:30 Wild Kingdom

8 PM Richard Pryor

9 PM NBC Movie: "Sex And The

Married Woman"

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

Channel 5:

7 PM CBS News
7:30 Price Is Right

8 PM CBS Sports Special: Night

Of Champions (Jose Torres

vs. Danny "Little Red" Lopez,

15 rounds for the WBC featherweight

championship. Lopez retained the title,

but I don't know how.)

11 PM News

11:30 Kojak

(doesn't say what follows)

Channel 11:

7 PM Concentration

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM Happy Days

9 PM Three's Company

9:30 Soap

10 PM Family

11 PM News

11:30 Fernwood 2 Night

12 M Movie (title not given)

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
Channel 2:

7 PM NBC News

7:30 Name That Tune

8 PM Night With The Heavyweights:

four bouts featuring contenders

for Muhammad Ali's title: Ken

Norton vs. Lorenzo Zamora, Jimmy

Young vs. Jody Ballard, Ron Lyle

vs. Stan Ward, Larry Holmes vs.

Howard Smith

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

Channel 5:

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Cross-Wits

8 PM CBS Movie: "Spider-Man"

9:30 CBS Movie: "Relentless"

11 PM News

11:30 Hawaii Five-O

12:40 Movie (title not given)

Channel 11:
7 PM Concentration

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM Eight Is Enough

9 PM Charlie's Angels

11 PM News

11:30 Fernwood 2 Night

12 M Starsky & Hutch

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15

Channel 2:

7 PM NBC News

7:30 $25,000 Pyramid

8 PM CHiPs

9 PM 3rd Annual Rock Music Awards

11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 Tonight Show (listing also shows

Tom Snyder's Tomorrow Show--did

Carson not want to do the Tonight

Show, thinking the awards show

might run over?)

Channel 5:
7 PM CBS News

7:30 Muppet Show

8 PM Waltons

9 PM Hawaii Five-O

10 PM Barnaby Jones

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Cold Sweat"

Channel 11:

7 PM Concentration

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM Welcome Back, Kotter

9 PM Barney Miller

9:30 Carter Country

10 PM Redd Foxx

11 PM News

11:30 Fernwood 2 Night

12 M Police Story

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16

Channel 2:
7 PM NBC News

7:30 Gong Show

8 PM Sanford Arms

8:30 Chico And The Man

9 PM Rockford Files

10 PM Quincy

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

Channel 5:

7 PM CBS News

7:30 New Truth Or Consequences

(Bob Hilton replaces Bob

Barker)

8 PM Wonder Woman

9 PM CBS Movie: "Logan's Run"

11 PM News

11:30 Second City Television

12 M Movie: "Execution Of

Private Slovik"

Channel 11:

7 PM Concentration
7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM The Making Of Star Wars

9 PM ABC Movie: "Curse Of The

Black Widow"

11 PM News

11:30 Fernwood 2 Night (2 episodes)

12:30 Baretta

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ohstuskaterpunk is right...the business at hand, comparing Atlanta to Birmingham...the


Birmingham channels are 6 (ABC), 13 (NBC), and 42 (CBS).

> SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10

>

> WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

>

> 7 PM Hee Haw

> 8 PM Bionic Woman (just moved from


> ABC to NBC)

> 9 PM Movie: "Dirty Harry" (I think

> this is a network movie

8 pm

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Movie--Crime Drama

Clint Eastwood in the first of 3 "Dirty Harry" movies (1971, repeat, 2 hr)

[NBC plans an announcement warning that the movie may not to suitable for all family
members. Movie starts the 16th season of "NBC Saturday Night at the Movies".]

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11

>

> Channel 2:

> 11:30 Movie: "Billion Dollar Brain"

> (this might have been NBC's

> late-night Sunday movie)

10.30

9, 13, 15 Movie--Adventure

Michael Caine starred in "Billion Dollar Brain" (1967). Also featured Karl Malden of "The Streets
of San Francisco" and Ed Begley. (2 hr)

> MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12

>

> Channel 2:
> 9 PM Billy Graham Crusade

> 10 PM Musical World Of Julie Andrews

8 pm

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Movie--Drama

LeVar Burton in a 1977 world premiere called "Billy: Portrait of a Street Kid" (2 hr)

> Channel 5:

> 11:30 CBS Movie: "Babe"

10.30

19, 33, 40, 42 Movie--Drama

Susan Clark starred in "Babe", a 1975 TV-movie (2 hr)

> Channel 11:

> 12:30 College Football '77

11.30

"2" College Football '77--Bill Flemming

Return:

[Series normally aired on Sundays at 12 pm Eastern/11 am Central on ABC Sports during the fall
months]
> TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13

>

> Channel 2:

>

> 7 PM NBC News

> 7:30 Wild Kingdom

> 8 PM Richard Pryor

> 9 PM NBC Movie: "Sex And The

> Married Woman"

> 11 PM News

> 11:30 Tonight Show

>

> Channel 5:

> 11:30 Kojak

> (doesn't say what follows)

10.30

19, 33, 40, 42 Kojak--Crime Drama

11.40

19, 33, 40, 42 Toma--Crime Drama

> Channel 11:

> 8 PM Happy Days


> 9 PM Three's Company

> 9:30 Soap

> 10 PM Family

> 11 PM News

> 11:30 Fernwood 2 Night

> 12 M Movie (title not given)

ABC Late Night Mystery Movie aired at 10.30 pm Central on 4, 48, 11 pm on "2", and 12 am on 6.
It was called "Christine", a 1974 Canadian TV movie. Lasted for 2 hr.

The Central/Mountain feed ABC provided for its affiliates located in the Central and Mountain
time zones: "Family" at 8.30 pm, followed by "Soap" at 9.30 pm. Nashville's "2" followed this
feed. Columbus Miss' 4 followed the same schedule as listed above for Ch. 11 in Atlanta. 6 aired
"Three's Company" and "Soap" on Saturdays. I find it weird that 48 aired "Three's Company" but
pre-empted "Soap".

> WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14

> Channel 5:

>

> 7 PM CBS News

> 7:30 Cross-Wits

> 8 PM CBS Movie: "Spider-Man"

> 9:30 CBS Movie: "Relentless"

> 11 PM News

> 11:30 Hawaii Five-O

> 12:40 Movie (title not given)


10.40

19, 33, 40, 42 Hawaii Five-0--Drama

11.50

19, 33, 40, 42 Movie--Drama

E.G. Marshall in the 1973 TV-movie "Money to Burn" (1 hr 35 min)

> Channel 11:

> 11:30 Fernwood 2 Night

> 12 M Starsky & Hutch

"Mystery of the Week" aired at 11.40 pm Central on 4, 48, 12.10 am on "2", and 1.10 on 6. The
movie was called "If It's a man, Hang Up".

> THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15

>

> Channel 2:

> 11:30 Tonight Show (listing also shows

> Tom Snyder's Tomorrow Show--did

> Carson not want to do the Tonight

> Show, thinking the awards show

> might run over?)


"Tonight Show" aired shortly after 10.30 pm on "4", 9, 15, 31 and 11.30 pm on 13. "Tomorrow"
followed.

> Channel 11:

> 11:30 Fernwood 2 Night

> 12 M Police Story

"Police Story" aired at 10.30 pm on 4, 48, 11 pm on "2", and 12 am on 6. A 90-min special called
"Late, Great 1968" followed 70 min later.

> FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16

Late night on NBC: "Tonight" at 10.30 pm on "4", 9, 15, 31 and 11.30 pm on 13, followed by "The
Midnight Special".

Channel 11:

> 11:30 Second City Television

> 12 M Movie: "Execution Of

> Private Slovik"

10.30

19, 33, 40, 42 MASH

11.05

19, 33, 40, 42 Kojak--Crime Drama


> Channel 11:

> 11:30 Fernwood 2 Night (2 episodes)

> 12:30 Baretta

"Baretta" aired at 10.30 pm Central on 4, 48, 11 pm on "2", and 12 am on 6.

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Two prime-time boxing cards on network TV in one week...something unthinkable today.

> Channel 5:

>

> 7 PM CBS News

> 7:30 Price Is Right

> 8 PM CBS Sports Special: Night


> Of Champions (Jose Torres

> vs. Danny "Little Red" Lopez,

> 15 rounds for the WBC featherweight

> championship. Lopez retained the title,

> but I don't know how.)

> 11 PM News

> 11:30 Kojak

> (doesn't say what follows)

> Channel 2:

>

> 7 PM NBC News

> 7:30 Name That Tune

> 8 PM Night With The Heavyweights:

> four bouts featuring contenders

> for Muhammad Ali's title: Ken

> Norton vs. Lorenzo Zamora, Jimmy

> Young vs. Jody Ballard, Ron Lyle

> vs. Stan Ward, Larry Holmes vs.

> Howard Smith

> 11 PM News

> 11:30 Tonight Show

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>ABC's late-night programming was delayed on Ch. 11

by 30 minutes, so the 12:40 (ET)/11:40 (CT) program

would have started at 1:10 AM. Since the Atlanta

Constitution didn't show listings past 1 AM, that's

why I'm in the dark (no pun intended) about some of

ABC's late-night schedule. The Tonight/Tomorrow

confusion on Thursday, on my part, is due to the

fact that the Constitution has the Tonight Show listed

at 11:30, but right under it, at 12, it says Tomorrow,

which aired in Atlanta at 1 AM.

And in answer to the comment about two nights of

boxing, remember that boxing was hot after the '76

Olympics, the ones that gave us Sugar Ray Leonard,

Leon and Michael Spinks, and Howard Davis. The

networks' weekend sports anthologies seemed to have

a fight every week in 1976 and '77.


ohstuskaterpunk is right...the business at hand, comparing

> Atlanta to Birmingham...the Birmingham channels are 6 (ABC),

> 13 (NBC), and 42 (CBS).

>

> > SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10

>>

> > WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

>>

> > 7 PM Hee Haw

> > 8 PM Bionic Woman (just moved from

> > ABC to NBC)

> > 9 PM Movie: "Dirty Harry" (I think

> > this is a network movie

>

> 8 pm

> "4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Movie--Crime Drama

> Clint Eastwood in the first of 3 "Dirty Harry" movies (1971,

> repeat, 2 hr)

> [NBC plans an announcement warning that the movie may not to

> suitable for all family members. Movie starts the 16th

> season of "NBC Saturday Night at the Movies".]

>

> SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11


>>

> > Channel 2:

>

> > 11:30 Movie: "Billion Dollar Brain"

> > (this might have been NBC's

> > late-night Sunday movie)

>

> 10.30

> 9, 13, 15 Movie--Adventure

> Michael Caine starred in "Billion Dollar Brain" (1967). Also

> featured Karl Malden of "The Streets of San Francisco" and

> Ed Begley. (2 hr)

>

> > MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12

>>

> > Channel 2:

>

> > 9 PM Billy Graham Crusade

> > 10 PM Musical World Of Julie Andrews

>

> 8 pm

> "4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Movie--Drama

> LeVar Burton in a 1977 world premiere called "Billy:

> Portrait of a Street Kid" (2 hr)

>
> > Channel 5:

>

> > 11:30 CBS Movie: "Babe"

>

> 10.30

> 19, 33, 40, 42 Movie--Drama

> Susan Clark starred in "Babe", a 1975 TV-movie (2 hr)

>

> > Channel 11:

>

> > 12:30 College Football '77

>

> 11.30

> "2" College Football '77--Bill Flemming

> Return:

> [Series normally aired on Sundays at 12 pm Eastern/11 am

> Central on ABC Sports during the fall months]

>

> > TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13

>>

> > Channel 2:

>>

> > 7 PM NBC News

> > 7:30 Wild Kingdom

> > 8 PM Richard Pryor


> > 9 PM NBC Movie: "Sex And The

> > Married Woman"

> > 11 PM News

> > 11:30 Tonight Show

>>

> > Channel 5:

>

> > 11:30 Kojak

> > (doesn't say what follows)

>

> 10.30

> 19, 33, 40, 42 Kojak--Crime Drama

> 11.40

> 19, 33, 40, 42 Toma--Crime Drama

>

> > Channel 11:

>

> > 8 PM Happy Days

> > 9 PM Three's Company

> > 9:30 Soap

> > 10 PM Family

> > 11 PM News

> > 11:30 Fernwood 2 Night

> > 12 M Movie (title not given)

>
> ABC Late Night Mystery Movie aired at 10.30 pm Central on 4,

> 48, 11 pm on "2", and 12 am on 6. It was called

> "Christine", a 1974 Canadian TV movie. Lasted for 2 hr.

>

> The Central/Mountain feed ABC provided for its affiliates

> located in the Central and Mountain time zones: "Family" at

> 8.30 pm, followed by "Soap" at 9.30 pm. Nashville's "2"

> followed this feed. Columbus Miss' 4 followed the same

> schedule as listed above for Ch. 11 in Atlanta. 6 aired

> "Three's Company" and "Soap" on Saturdays. I find it weird

> that 48 aired "Three's Company" but pre-empted "Soap".

>

> > WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14

>

> > Channel 5:

>>

> > 7 PM CBS News

> > 7:30 Cross-Wits

> > 8 PM CBS Movie: "Spider-Man"

> > 9:30 CBS Movie: "Relentless"

> > 11 PM News

> > 11:30 Hawaii Five-O

> > 12:40 Movie (title not given)

>

> 10.40
> 19, 33, 40, 42 Hawaii Five-0--Drama

>

> 11.50

> 19, 33, 40, 42 Movie--Drama

> E.G. Marshall in the 1973 TV-movie "Money to Burn" (1 hr 35

> min)

>

> > Channel 11:

>

> > 11:30 Fernwood 2 Night

> > 12 M Starsky & Hutch

>

> "Mystery of the Week" aired at 11.40 pm Central on 4, 48,

> 12.10 am on "2", and 1.10 on 6. The movie was called "If

> It's a man, Hang Up".

>

> > THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15

>>

> > Channel 2:

>

> > 11:30 Tonight Show (listing also shows

> > Tom Snyder's Tomorrow Show--did

> > Carson not want to do the Tonight

> > Show, thinking the awards show

> > might run over?)


>

> "Tonight Show" aired shortly after 10.30 pm on "4", 9, 15,

> 31 and 11.30 pm on 13. "Tomorrow" followed.

>

> > Channel 11:

>

> > 11:30 Fernwood 2 Night

> > 12 M Police Story

>

> "Police Story" aired at 10.30 pm on 4, 48, 11 pm on "2", and

> 12 am on 6. A 90-min special called "Late, Great 1968"

> followed 70 min later.

>

> > FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16

>

> Late night on NBC: "Tonight" at 10.30 pm on "4", 9, 15, 31

> and 11.30 pm on 13, followed by "The Midnight Special".

>

> Channel 11:

>

> > 11:30 Second City Television

> > 12 M Movie: "Execution Of

> > Private Slovik"

>

> 10.30
> 19, 33, 40, 42 MASH

> 11.05

> 19, 33, 40, 42 Kojak--Crime Drama

>

> > Channel 11:

>

> > 11:30 Fernwood 2 Night (2 episodes)

> > 12:30 Baretta

>

> "Baretta" aired at 10.30 pm Central on 4, 48, 11 pm on "2",

> and 12 am on 6.

>

Retro: Atlanta daytime September 26-30, 1977

ohstuskskaterpunk (did I spell that right?)

gave us some daytime schedules for Northern

Alabama for September 26-30, 1977. Here's

what was going on across I-20 from Birmingham.

Schedules are from the Atlanta Constitution and

run 7 AM-7 PM.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Hollywood Squares
9:30 Shoot For The Stars

10 AM Sanford And Son

10:30 Today In Georgia

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 It's Anybody's Guess

12 N News

12:30 Newlywed Game

1 PM Liars Club

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM The Rookies

5 PM Odd Couple

5:30 Mary Tyler Moore

6 PM News (NBC News follows at 7)

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 AM CBS Morning News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Donahue

10 AM Cross-Wits

10:30 Price Is Right

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS Midday News


12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Young And The Restless

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM All In The Family

3:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

4 PM Bewitched

4:30 Mike Douglas

6 PM News (CBS News follows at 7)

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

I assume instructional programs fill

most of the day.

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Sesame Street

6:30 Withit (Mon & Fri)

Hodgepodge Lodge (Tue)

Zoom (Wed)

The Horse (Thu)

WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)


7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM $20,000 Pyramid

9:30 The Better Sex

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 Edge Of Night

11 AM Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

12 N News

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM Hollywood Connection

(game show almost identical

to Hollywood Squares--Jim

Lange was host)

2:30 One Life To Live

3:15 General Hospital

4 PM Voyage To The Bottom Of

The Sea

5 PM Emergency One!

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)


7 AM Three Stooges And

Little Rascals

8 AM Lassie

8:30 Leave It To Beaver

9 AM Lucy Show

9:30 Love, American Style

10 AM Movie:

"Face Of A Fugitive" (Mon)

"Slim Carter" (Tue)

"13 Rue Madeline" (Wed)

"Thunder Over The Plains" (Thu)

"Lifeboat" (Fri)

12 N Hazel

12:30 Movie:

"We Were Strangers" (Mon)

"Till The End Of Time" (Tue)

"The Great Lie" (Wed)

"Tomorrow Is Forever" (Thu)

"Lady For A Night" (Fri)

2:30 I Love Lucy

3 PM Flintstones

3:30 The Archies

4 PM New Mickey Mouse Club


4:30 The Monkees

5 PM Gilligan's Island

5:30 Partridge Family

6 PM Andy Griffith

6:30 My Three Sons

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

9 AM Sesame Street

I assume instructional programs fill the

gaps.

2 PM Electric Company

2:30 another gap

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Zoom

6:30 As We See It

WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

3 PM Kids' Show

5:30 Entertainment Page

6:30 Spotlight
WANX Ch. 46 (Ind.)

7 AM Mighty Mouse

7:30 Heckle And Jeckle

8 AM Deputy Dawg

8:30 Batman

9 AM Flipper

9:30 Life Of Riley

10 AM 700 Club

11:30 Life In The Spirit (Mon)

Practical Christian Living (Tue)

The Rock (Wed)

Manna (Thu)

The Bible (Fri)

12 N This Is The Life (Mon)

Acts 29 (Tue)

Charisma (Wed)

New Day (Thu)

God Of Our Fathers (Fri)

12:30 McHale's Navy

1 PM Mr. Ed

1:30 Dennis The Menace

2 PM Huck And Yogi


2:30 Popeye And Porky Hour

3:30 Fred Flintstone And Friends

4 PM Josie And The Pussycats/Brady Kids

4:30 Super Heroes

5 PM Jackson Five

5:30 Brady Bunch

6 PM Dick Van Dyke

6:30 Sgt. Bilko

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Re: Retro: Atlanta daytime September 26-30, 1977

> ohstuskskaterpunk (did I spell that right?)

> gave us some daytime schedules for Northern

> Alabama for September 26-30, 1977. Here's

> what was going on across I-20 from Birmingham

Minor technicality: Actually, Georgia hadn't completed its part of I-20 in '77. From Douglasville,
GA (about 25 miles W of downtown) until Heflin, AL (about 10 miles E of the state line), traffic
still had to travel U.S. 78. I remember what a nightmare that used to be!

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> > ohstuskskaterpunk (did I spell that right?)

> > gave us some daytime schedules for Northern

> > Alabama for September 26-30, 1977. Here's

> > what was going on across I-20 from Birmingham

>

> Minor technicality: Actually, Georgia hadn't completed its

> part of I-20 in '77. From Douglasville, GA (about 25 miles

> W of downtown) until Heflin, AL (about 10 miles E of the

> state line), traffic still had to travel U.S. 78. I

> remember what a nightmare that used to be!

>

My point was to compare Atlanta daytime with Birmingham

for the last week in September 1977. (Last time I was

through there, in 1978, 20 had been completed all the

way across, so what you're telling me is new to me.

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> ohstuskskaterpunk (did I spell that right?)

>

> WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

> 10 AM Sanford And Son

> 10:30 Today In Georgia

> 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

> 11:30 It's Anybody's Guess

> WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

> 10 AM Cross-Wits

> 10:30 Price Is Right

> 11:30 Love Of Life

> 11:55 CBS Midday News

Excerpts from the Northern Alabama edition post, daytime, Sept 26-30, 1977:

9 am
"2" Morningwatch--Variety

4 Romper Room--Children

"4" Phil Donahue

"5", 33, 40, 42 Here's Lucy

9, 13, 15, 31 Sanford and Son

19 Double Dare

48 PTL Club--Religion

9.30

4, 6 $20,000 Pyramid (6 aired the same broadcast as "2", 48)

"5", 19, 33, 43 Price is Right

9, 13, 15, 31 Hollywood Squares

40 PTL Club--Religion

10 am

"2", 4, 6, 48 Happy Days

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 Wheel of Fortune

10.30

"2", 4, 6, 48 Family Feud

"4", 9, 13, 15, 31 It's Anybody's Guess--Game

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 Love of Life--Serial

10.55

"5", 19, 33, 40, 42 CBS News--Douglas Edwards

I noticed that Atlanta's WSB 2 (NBC) pre-empted what many considered to be NBC most
successful games shows in its day, "Hollywood Squares" at 10.30 am Eastern/9.30 am Central. I
think "Wheel of Fortune" was starting to gain popularity, diminishing "Hollywood Squares" a
little bit.

It's not uncommon for ABC affiliates on the East Coast who aired a 12 pm newscast to air a
program that normally aired at 12 pm earlier in the day, as in the case of WXIA 11 (ABC). Starting
in the mid-1970s, the notion of networks airing a program from 4 to 4.30 pm Eastern/3 to 3.30
pm Central increasingly became a "problem" with affiliate stations. Since ABC didn't start
daytime TV until 11 am Eastern/10 am Central, the 10-11 am Eastern/9-10 am Central slot was
used. All ABC affiliates in the Northern Alabama market in 1977 ("2", 4, 6, 48....in Dec., 31
replaced 48) aired "Edge of Night" at 3 pm Central, the normal time slot for the serial.

> WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)

> 7 AM Good Morning America

> 9 AM $20,000 Pyramid

> 9:30 The Better Sex

> 10 AM Joker's Wild

> 10:30 Edge Of Night

> 11 AM Happy Days

> 11:30 Family Feud

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> ohstuskskaterpunk (did I spell that right?)

> gave us some daytime schedules for Northern

> Alabama for September 26-30, 1977. Here's

> what was going on across I-20 from Birmingham.

> Schedules are from the Atlanta Constitution and

> run 7 AM-7 PM.

>

> WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

>

> 7 AM Today

> 9 AM Hollywood Squares

> 9:30 Shoot For The Stars

> 10 AM Sanford And Son

> 10:30 Today In Georgia

> 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

> 11:30 It's Anybody's Guess

> 12 N News

> 12:30 Newlywed Game

> 1 PM Liars Club

> 1:30 Days Of Our Lives

> 2:30 The Doctors

> 3 PM Another World

> 4 PM The Rookies

> 5 PM Odd Couple


> 5:30 Mary Tyler Moore

> 6 PM News (NBC News follows at 7)

>

> WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

>

> 7 AM CBS Morning News

> 8 AM Captain Kangaroo

> 9 AM Donahue

> 10 AM Cross-Wits

> 10:30 Price Is Right

> 11:30 Love Of Life

> 11:55 CBS Midday News

> 12 N News

> 12:30 Search For Tomorrow

> 1 PM Young And The Restless

> 1:30 As The World Turns

> 2:30 Guiding Light

> 3 PM All In The Family

> 3:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

> 4 PM Bewitched

> 4:30 Mike Douglas

> 6 PM News (CBS News follows at 7)

>

> WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

>
> I assume instructional programs fill

> most of the day.

>

> 4 PM Sesame Street

> 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

> 5:30 Sesame Street

> 6:30 Withit (Mon & Fri)

> Hodgepodge Lodge (Tue)

> Zoom (Wed)

> The Horse (Thu)

>

> WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)

>

> 7 AM Good Morning America

> 9 AM $20,000 Pyramid

> 9:30 The Better Sex

> 10 AM Joker's Wild

> 10:30 Edge Of Night

> 11 AM Happy Days

> 11:30 Family Feud

> 12 N News

> 12:30 Ryan's Hope

> 1 PM All My Children

> 2 PM Hollywood Connection

> (game show almost identical


> to Hollywood Squares--Jim

> Lange was host)

I think you meant Break The Bank which was off the air. Looked to me more like a Match Game
clone having seen some of the reruns on GSN in 1997-98. Jim Lange did host this Barry/Enright
production.

> 2:30 One Life To Live

> 3:15 General Hospital

> 4 PM Voyage To The Bottom Of

> The Sea

> 5 PM Emergency One!

> 6 PM News

> 6:30 ABC News

>

> WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

>

> 7 AM Three Stooges And

> Little Rascals

> 8 AM Lassie

> 8:30 Leave It To Beaver

> 9 AM Lucy Show

> 9:30 Love, American Style

> 10 AM Movie:

> "Face Of A Fugitive" (Mon)

> "Slim Carter" (Tue)


> "13 Rue Madeline" (Wed)

> "Thunder Over The Plains" (Thu)

> "Lifeboat" (Fri)

>

> 12 N Hazel

> 12:30 Movie:

> "We Were Strangers" (Mon)

> "Till The End Of Time" (Tue)

> "The Great Lie" (Wed)

> "Tomorrow Is Forever" (Thu)

> "Lady For A Night" (Fri)

>

> 2:30 I Love Lucy

> 3 PM Flintstones

> 3:30 The Archies

> 4 PM New Mickey Mouse Club

> 4:30 The Monkees

> 5 PM Gilligan's Island

> 5:30 Partridge Family

> 6 PM Andy Griffith

> 6:30 My Three Sons

>

> WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

>

> 9 AM Sesame Street


> I assume instructional programs fill the

> gaps.

> 2 PM Electric Company

> 2:30 another gap

> 4 PM Sesame Street

> 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

> 5:30 Electric Company

> 6 PM Zoom

> 6:30 As We See It

>

> WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

>

> 3 PM Kids' Show

> 5:30 Entertainment Page

> 6:30 Spotlight

>

> WANX Ch. 46 (Ind.)

>

> 7 AM Mighty Mouse

> 7:30 Heckle And Jeckle

> 8 AM Deputy Dawg

> 8:30 Batman

> 9 AM Flipper

> 9:30 Life Of Riley

> 10 AM 700 Club


> 11:30 Life In The Spirit (Mon)

> Practical Christian Living (Tue)

> The Rock (Wed)

> Manna (Thu)

> The Bible (Fri)

>

> 12 N This Is The Life (Mon)

> Acts 29 (Tue)

> Charisma (Wed)

> New Day (Thu)

> God Of Our Fathers (Fri)

>

> 12:30 McHale's Navy

> 1 PM Mr. Ed

> 1:30 Dennis The Menace

> 2 PM Huck And Yogi

> 2:30 Popeye And Porky Hour

> 3:30 Fred Flintstone And Friends

> 4 PM Josie And The Pussycats/Brady Kids

> 4:30 Super Heroes

> 5 PM Jackson Five

> 5:30 Brady Bunch

> 6 PM Dick Van Dyke

> 6:30 Sgt. Bilko

>
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> > WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)

>

> > 9 AM $20,000 Pyramid

> > 9:30 The Better Sex

> > 10 AM Joker's Wild

> Were the shows from 9 to 10.30 am ABC shows?

>

Pyramid and Sex were ABC shows; Joker was syndicated.

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>>

I stand corrected about Hollywood Connection.

It involved six celebrities who answered questions

about their personalities; the contestants had to

pick a star and decide which of three possible answers

that star had chosen. Both it and Break The Bank were

Barry and Enright shows with multiple celebrities, so

maybe I inadvertently mixed up the two.

ohstuskskaterpunk (did I spell that right?)

> > gave us some daytime schedules for Northern

> > Alabama for September 26-30, 1977. Here's

> > what was going on across I-20 from Birmingham.

> > Schedules are from the Atlanta Constitution and

> > run 7 AM-7 PM.

>>

> > WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

>>

> > 7 AM Today

> > 9 AM Hollywood Squares


> > 9:30 Shoot For The Stars

> > 10 AM Sanford And Son

> > 10:30 Today In Georgia

> > 11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

> > 11:30 It's Anybody's Guess

> > 12 N News

> > 12:30 Newlywed Game

> > 1 PM Liars Club

> > 1:30 Days Of Our Lives

> > 2:30 The Doctors

> > 3 PM Another World

> > 4 PM The Rookies

> > 5 PM Odd Couple

> > 5:30 Mary Tyler Moore

> > 6 PM News (NBC News follows at 7)

>>

> > WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

>>

> > 7 AM CBS Morning News

> > 8 AM Captain Kangaroo

> > 9 AM Donahue

> > 10 AM Cross-Wits

> > 10:30 Price Is Right

> > 11:30 Love Of Life

> > 11:55 CBS Midday News


> > 12 N News

> > 12:30 Search For Tomorrow

> > 1 PM Young And The Restless

> > 1:30 As The World Turns

> > 2:30 Guiding Light

> > 3 PM All In The Family

> > 3:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

> > 4 PM Bewitched

> > 4:30 Mike Douglas

> > 6 PM News (CBS News follows at 7)

>>

> > WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

>>

> > I assume instructional programs fill

> > most of the day.

>>

> > 4 PM Sesame Street

> > 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

> > 5:30 Sesame Street

> > 6:30 Withit (Mon & Fri)

> > Hodgepodge Lodge (Tue)

> > Zoom (Wed)

> > The Horse (Thu)

>>

> > WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)


>>

> > 7 AM Good Morning America

> > 9 AM $20,000 Pyramid

> > 9:30 The Better Sex

> > 10 AM Joker's Wild

> > 10:30 Edge Of Night

> > 11 AM Happy Days

> > 11:30 Family Feud

> > 12 N News

> > 12:30 Ryan's Hope

> > 1 PM All My Children

> > 2 PM Hollywood Connection

> > (game show almost identical

> > to Hollywood Squares--Jim

> > Lange was host)

>

> I think you meant Break The Bank which was off the air.

> Looked to me more like a Match Game clone having seen some

> of the reruns on GSN in 1997-98. Jim Lange did host this

> Barry/Enright production.

>

> > 2:30 One Life To Live

> > 3:15 General Hospital

> > 4 PM Voyage To The Bottom Of

> > The Sea


> > 5 PM Emergency One!

> > 6 PM News

> > 6:30 ABC News

>>

> > WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

>>

> > 7 AM Three Stooges And

> > Little Rascals

> > 8 AM Lassie

> > 8:30 Leave It To Beaver

> > 9 AM Lucy Show

> > 9:30 Love, American Style

> > 10 AM Movie:

> > "Face Of A Fugitive" (Mon)

> > "Slim Carter" (Tue)

> > "13 Rue Madeline" (Wed)

> > "Thunder Over The Plains" (Thu)

> > "Lifeboat" (Fri)

>>

> > 12 N Hazel

> > 12:30 Movie:

> > "We Were Strangers" (Mon)

> > "Till The End Of Time" (Tue)

> > "The Great Lie" (Wed)

> > "Tomorrow Is Forever" (Thu)


> > "Lady For A Night" (Fri)

>>

> > 2:30 I Love Lucy

> > 3 PM Flintstones

> > 3:30 The Archies

> > 4 PM New Mickey Mouse Club

> > 4:30 The Monkees

> > 5 PM Gilligan's Island

> > 5:30 Partridge Family

> > 6 PM Andy Griffith

> > 6:30 My Three Sons

>>

> > WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

>>

> > 9 AM Sesame Street

> > I assume instructional programs fill the

> > gaps.

> > 2 PM Electric Company

> > 2:30 another gap

> > 4 PM Sesame Street

> > 5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

> > 5:30 Electric Company

> > 6 PM Zoom

> > 6:30 As We See It

>>
> > WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

>>

> > 3 PM Kids' Show

> > 5:30 Entertainment Page

> > 6:30 Spotlight

>>

> > WANX Ch. 46 (Ind.)

>>

> > 7 AM Mighty Mouse

> > 7:30 Heckle And Jeckle

> > 8 AM Deputy Dawg

> > 8:30 Batman

> > 9 AM Flipper

> > 9:30 Life Of Riley

> > 10 AM 700 Club

> > 11:30 Life In The Spirit (Mon)

> > Practical Christian Living (Tue)

> > The Rock (Wed)

> > Manna (Thu)

> > The Bible (Fri)

>>

> > 12 N This Is The Life (Mon)

> > Acts 29 (Tue)

> > Charisma (Wed)

> > New Day (Thu)


> > God Of Our Fathers (Fri)

>>

> > 12:30 McHale's Navy

> > 1 PM Mr. Ed

> > 1:30 Dennis The Menace

> > 2 PM Huck And Yogi

> > 2:30 Popeye And Porky Hour

> > 3:30 Fred Flintstone And Friends

> > 4 PM Josie And The Pussycats/Brady Kids

> > 4:30 Super Heroes

> > 5 PM Jackson Five

> > 5:30 Brady Bunch

> > 6 PM Dick Van Dyke

> > 6:30 Sgt. Bilko

>>

>

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> > ohstuskskaterpunk (did I spell that right?)

>

>>

>

>>

>

>

> I noticed that Atlanta's WSB 2 (NBC) pre-empted what many

> considered to be NBC most successful games shows in its day,

> "Hollywood Squares" at 10.30 am Eastern/9.30 am Central. I

> think "Wheel of Fortune" was starting to gain popularity,

> diminishing "Hollywood Squares" a little bit.

> It's not uncommon for ABC affiliates on the East Coast who

> aired a 12 pm newscast to air a program that normally aired

> at 12 pm earlier in the day, as in the case of WXIA 11

> (ABC). Starting in the mid-1970s, the notion of networks

> airing a program from 4 to 4.30 pm Eastern/3 to 3.30 pm

> Central increasingly became a "problem" with affiliate

> stations. Since ABC didn't start daytime TV until 11 am

> Eastern/10 am Central, the 10-11 am Eastern/9-10 am Central

> slot was used. All ABC affiliates in the Northern Alabama

The 9-11 AM lineup on Ch. 11 consisted of three ABC shows:

$20,000 Pyramid (delay from 2 PM), The Better Sex (delay from

12 Noon), and The Edge Of Night (delay from 4 PM). The Joker's
Wild was in its first season of new syndicated episodes. The

network shows were on a one-day delay.

Ch. 11 had stuck pretty closely to the network schedule until

the fall of 1972; Split Second (12:30) was the only show delayed

(the station's midday news aired at 12:30). But in September 1972,

11 moved its newscast to noon, putting Password in the morning (11

AM until the summer of '73, when it moved to 10 AM); then it

started a movie at 3:30, bumping One Life To Live until ABC finally

let them run it at 11 AM; and Love, American Style, which aired at

10:30. In the summer of '75, 11 moved its newscast to 11:30 AM

and ran Showoffs at 12, but that didn't work at all.

By 1977, Ch. 5 pretty much owned the morning, thanks to Donahue

and The Price Is Right. Ch. 2 constantly juggled its morning

lineup until it moved to ABC, trying to find a combination to

beat 5.

5 had not carried CBS's 4 PM show since the late '60s, when it

moved Secret Storm to the morning and replaced it with Mike Douglas;

it began airing a noon newscast around the time Love Of Life moved

from noon to 11:30 AM in 1969.

2 never carried NBC from 12 to 1 after the demise of Tic Tac Dough

and It Could Be You in the late '50s/early '60s. More than one of
you has expressed shock that 2 did not carry the Art Fleming version

of Jeopardy! when it aired at 12, but that's a fact. In fact, the

next time 2 ran a network show at 12:30 was after it changed networks

and began carrying Ryan's Hope. But 2 was the last of the three to

drop its network's 4 PM show; Somerset was canceled in Atlanta in 1974,

two years before NBC dropped it.

Today, however, every network daytime show airs on pattern in

Atlanta:

Ch. 2: 11 AM The View

12 N News (to 1--ABC gave back 12:30 after

Port Charles was canceled)

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital

Ch. 11: 1 PM Days Of Our Lives

2 PM Passions

Ch. 46: 11 AM Price Is Right

12 N News (local)

12:30 Young And The Restless

1:30 Bold And The Beautiful

2 PM As The World Turns


3 PM Guiding Light

> market in 1977 ("2", 4, 6, 48....in Dec., 31 replaced 48)

> aired "Edge of Night" at 3 pm Central, the normal time slot

> for the serial.

>
> > WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)

>

> > 7 AM Good Morning America

> > 9 AM $20,000 Pyramid

> > 9:30 The Better Sex

> > 10 AM Joker's Wild

> > 10:30 Edge Of Night

> > 11 AM Happy Days

> > 11:30 Family Feud

>

> Were the shows from 9 to 10.30 am ABC shows?

>

Retro: Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point Saturday, June 7, 1969

Now I have to mention one other show that was

a huge hit in its initial summer run, got good

ratings in a regular slot when it returned in

January 1970, and might have gone on to a long

run if ABC had not canceled it in 1971 for poor

demographics: The Johnny Cash Show, which premiered

this day. Cash's premiere guests were Bob Dylan,

Fannie Flagg, Cajun singer/fiddler Doug Kershaw,

and Joni Mitchell.

Schedules are from the Greensboro Daily News and


run 7 AM-sign off:

WFMY Ch. 2 (CBS)

7 AM Black Heritage

7:30 Three Stooges

8 AM Go-Go Gophers

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

9:30 Wacky Races

10 AM Archie Show

10:30 Batman/Superman Hour

11:30 Herculoids

12 N Shazzan!

12:30 Jonny Quest

1 PM Moby Dick And The Mighty

Mightor

1:30 Lone Ranger (animated)

2 PM Movie: "Jazz Beat"

3:30 Stonemans (country/bluegrass

family--banjoist Roni was later

a regular on Hee Haw)

4 PM Good Guys (delay from Wed. 8:30)

4:30 Animal World (delay from Thu. 7:30)

5 PM Golf: Western Open (third round)

(Incredibly, this pre-empts CBS's


coverage of the Belmont Stakes, which

airs on independent Ch. 48. Same thing

in Charlotte: CBS affiliate WBTV/3 ran the

golf tournament, and independent Ch. 36 the

horse race. I think Hughes Sports Network

handled the golf telecast.)

6 PM It's Racing Time (NOW they have horse racing,

although it's one of the supermarket promos

like Let's Go To The Races)

6:30 CBS News--Roger Mudd

7 PM News

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 My Three Sons

9 PM Hogan's Heroes

9:30 Petticoat Junction

10 PM Mannix

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Beat The Devil"

WUNC Ch. 4 (PBS)

off air on Saturday

WGHP Ch. 8 (ABC)


7 AM Aspect (farm show)

7:30 Limbo (local kids' show--he's

a clown)

9 AM New Casper Cartoon Show

9:30 Adventures Of Gulliver

10 AM Spiderman

10:30 Fantastic Voyage

11 AM Journey To The Center Of

The Earth

11:30 Fantastic Four

12 N George Of The Jungle

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Happening

2 PM Dudley Do-Right

2:30 Linus The Lionhearted

3 PM King Kong (animated)

3:30 Skippy, The Bush Kangaroo

4 PM Car & Track

4:30 Bowling (nothing else given, but

it's not the Pro Bowlers Tour)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Wrestling (from the studio)

7:30 Dating Game

8 PM Newlywed Game

8:30 Lawrence Welk


9:30 Johnny Cash

10:30 All-American College Show

11 PM ABC News

11:15 Movie: "Island Of Lost Souls"

WSJS Ch. 12 (NBC)

7 AM Farm Report

7:30 Astro Boy

8 AM Cartoon Carnival

9 AM Super 6

9:30 Cool McCool

10 AM Flintstones (NBC version--Ch. 2 ran

the syndicated version weekdays at

4:30)

10:30 Banana Splits

11:30 Underdog

12 N Storybook Squares

12:30 Untamed World

1 PM 77 Sunset Strip

2 PM Baseball: Reds at Cubs

5 PM Dobie Gillis (time approximate)

5:30 Industry On Parade

5:45 Parsons To Persons

6 PM News
6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Horse Racing (I don't know if this

is a supermarket promo or not. But

for a state which still doesn't have

horse racing (we don't even have a

lottery), there was certainly a lot of

it on television in 1969.)

7:30 Adam-12

8 PM Get Smart

8:30 Ghost & Mrs. Muir

9 PM NBC Movie: "Rope Of Sand"

11 PM News

11:15 Movie: "Johnny Nobody"

WUBC Ch. 48 (Ind.)

3:30 Movie: "Oklahoma Kid"

5 PM Belmont Stakes (the first and last time

Ch. 48 would do this--it would be back

on Ch. 2 in 1970--not counting one year

around 1996 when it duplicated ABC on

Ch. 45)

6 PM Wrestling (don't know where from)

7 PM Public Defender

7:30 Paris Precinct


(Two obscure shows from the '50s.)

8 PM Woody Greeson (local country-music show;

he still performs in country nightclubs

in the Triad)

10 PM Alan Burke (the thinking man's Joe Pyne,

or so he would have you believe: "I'm

not against writers," he once said, attacking

Pyne. "I write poetry myself." Could be, but

IMHO, Pyne was more fun to watch.)

Just my opinion: two local horse-racing shows and one

show featuring a family that made its name in part in

bluegrass music. If I didn't know better (after all,

I was born in Greensboro), I'd think this was either

Louisville or Lexington.

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WSJS Ch. 12(NBC)

> 12 N Storybook Squares

Boy do I remember that one.(I was 4 when that show aired).


For those who were wondering about that title, that's the Saturday morning spinoff of
"Hollywood Squares" in which celebrities[including mainstays from "HS" Paul Lynde and Charlie
Weaver] dressed up as characters from TV, storybooks or movies, and the contestants were
youngsters. Charo as Queen Isabella of Spain? Yes! Even performers that were part of the NBC
lineup at the time appeared as their TV characters, among them Barbara Eden(As Jeannie from "I
Dream Of Jeannie"), William Shatner(As Captain Kirk from "Star Trek") and Arte Johnson(As the
"Veeery Interesting" German solider from "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In").

BTW if you see "The E! True Hollywood Story" on "Hollywood Squares" the stars who were on
that short-lived(One Season) show will mention this program.

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> WSJS Ch. 12(NBC)

>

> > 12 N Storybook Squares

>

> For those who were wondering about that title, that's the

> Saturday morning spinoff of "Hollywood Squares" ...

>
> BTW if you see "The E! True Hollywood Story" on "Hollywood

> Squares" the stars who were on that short-lived(One Season)

> show will mention this program.

>

While "Storybook Squares" only lasted for one season as a separate program, the regular
weekday Squares had occasional special "Storybook Squares" weeks, through the late-1970s.

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Western Open was once considered a major on the PGA Tour before the Masters.

The 1969 Belmont Stakes featured a horse going for the Triple Crown but finished 2nd. This
marked the 21st straight year without a Triple Crown winner, it took until 1973 and
Sectreait's(SP?) 31-length victory in the Belmont. Now we have a string of 27 straight years
without a winner of the Triple Crown. Every year someone wins 2 of 3.

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> WGHP Ch. 8 (ABC)

>

> 7:30 Limbo (local kids' show--he's

> a clown)

If memory serves (and sometimes it doesn't), Limbo was a FEMALE clown under all of the
greasepaint.

Later...

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WGSR-TV "Star-39"

Reidsville, NC

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Monday Night Live with Ken & Mark

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> > WGHP Ch. 8 (ABC)

>>

> > 7:30 Limbo (local kids' show--he's

> > a clown)

>

> If memory serves (and sometimes it doesn't), Limbo was a

> FEMALE clown under all of the greasepaint.

>

> Later...

> Matt Smith, Station Manager

> WGSR-TV "Star-39"

> Reidsville, NC

>

> Home of a TV Classic,

> Monday Night Live with Ken & Mark

> (yes...it's back)

>

Could be. I don't remember much about the

show; I was getting a little old for kids'

shows by that time. I read somewhere that

on the Disney Channel's Dumbo's Circus, a


woman played a live-action Dumbo, so this

is not out of the question. The only picture

I've ever seen of Limbo looked like a guy, but

again, it could have been a woman made up as

a male.

Network fall schedules 1955--50 years ago (Part 1)

From Castleman and Podrazik's "The TV

Schedule Book." New shows are in CAPS

MONDAY-FRIDAY DAYTIME

ABC 7 AM (Local)

5 PM MICKEY MOUSE CLUB

6 PM (Local)

CBS 7 AM The Morning Show

8 AM CAPTAIN KANGAROO

9 AM (Local)

10 AM Garry Moore Show

10:30 Arthur Godfrey Time

(Garry Moore occupies

this time on Fridays)

11:30 Strike It Rich

12 N Valiant Lady
12:15 Love Of Life

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Jack Paar Show

1:30 Love Story (formerly

Welcome Travelers)

2 PM Robert Q. Lewis Show

2:30 Art Linkletter's House

Party

3 PM Big Payoff

3:30 Bob Crosby Show

4 PM Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 On Your Account

5 PM Barker Bill (Wed/Fri only)

(otherwise, local)

5:15 (Local)

6:45 Douglas Edwards With The News

NBC 7 AM Today

9 AM (Local)

10 AM Ding Dong School

10:30 Search For Beauty

11 AM Home

12 N Tennessee Ernie Ford Show


12:30 Feather Your Nest

1 PM (Local)

3 PM NBC MATINEE THEATER

4 PM DATE WITH LIFE (soap opera)

4:15 First Love

4:30 World Of Mr. Sweeney

4:45 Modern Romances

5 PM Pinky Lee Circus Time

5:30 Howdy Doody

6 PM (Local)

MONDAY

ABC 7 PM Kukla, Fran And Ollie

7:15 John Daly And The News

7:30 Topper (reruns)

8 PM TV Reader's Digest

8:30 Voice Of Firestone

9 PM Dotty Mack Show

9:30 Medical Horizons

10 PM The Big Picture

10:30 (Local)

CBS 7 PM (Local, although some

stations carried Douglas


Edwards at 7:15)

7:30 ROBIN HOOD

8 PM Burns And Allen Show

8:30 Arthur Godfrey's Talent

Scouts

9 PM I Love Lucy

9:30 December Bride

10 PM Studio One

11 PM (Local)

DUMONT 7 PM (Local)

9 PM Boxing From St. Nicholas

Arena With Chris Schenkel

10:45 At Ringside

11 PM (Local)

NBC 7 PM (Local)

7:30 Tony Martin

7:45 Camel News Caravan

8 PM Caesar's Hour

9 PM Medic

(Producer's Showcase airs 8-9:30

once a month)

9:30 Robert Montgomery Presents

10:30 (Local)
11:30 Tonight

TUESDAY

ABC 7 PM Kukla, Fran And Ollie

7:15 John Daly And The News

7:30 WARNER BROTHERS PRESENTS:

CHEYENNE/CASABLANCA/KING'S ROW

8:30 WYATT EARP

9 PM Make Room For Daddy

9:30 DuPont Cavalcade Theater

10 PM Talent Varieties

10:30 (Local)

CBS 7 PM (Local)

7:30 Name That Tune

8 PM NAVY LOG

8:30 YOU'LL NEVER GET RICH

(Phil Silvers as Sgt. Bilko)

9 PM Meet Millie

9:30 Red Skelton Show

10 PM The $64,000 Question

10:30 My Favorite Husband

11 PM (Local)
NBC 7 PM (Local)

7:30 Dinah Shore

7:45 Camel News Caravan

8 PM Milton Berle Show/Martha

Raye Show/CHEVY SHOW

9 PM Jane Wyman's Fireside

Theater

9:30 Armstrong Circle Theater/

PLAYWRIGHTS '56

10:30 Big Town

11 PM (Local)

11:30 Tonight

WEDNESDAY

ABC 7 PM Kukla, Fran And Ollie

7:15 John Daly And The News

7:30 Disneyland

8:30 MGM PARADE

9 PM Masquerade Party

9:30 Break The Bank

10 PM Wednesday Night Fights

11 PM (Local)

CBS 7 PM (Local)
7:30 BRAVE EAGLE

8 PM Arthur Godfrey And His

Friends

9 PM The Millionaire

9:30 I've Got A Secret

10 PM U.S. Steel Hour/

20TH CENTURY-FOX HOUR

11 PM (Local)

DUMONT 7 PM (Local)

9:30 What's The Story?

10 PM (Local)

NBC 7 PM (Local)

7:30 Eddie Fisher

7:45 Plymouth News Caravan

8 PM SCREEN DIRECTOR'S PLAYHOUSE

8:30 Father Knows Best

9 PM Kraft Television Theater

10 PM This Is Your Life

10:30 Midwestern Hayride

11 PM (Local)

11:30 Tonight

Part 2 follows on a separate post.


Network fall schedules 1955--50 years ago (Part 2)

Continuing from "The TV Schedule Book" by

Castleman and Podrazik

THURSDAY

ABC 7 PM Kukla, Fran And Ollie

7:15 John Daly And The News

7:30 The Lone Ranger

8 PM Life Is Worth Living (Bishop Sheen)

8:30 Stop The Music

9 PM Star Tonight

9:30 Down You Go

10 PM OUTSIDE U.S.A.

10:30 (Local)

CBS 7 PM (Local)

7:30 SGT. PRESTON OF THE YUKON

8 PM Bob Cummings Show

8:30 Climax! (Shower Of Stars

once a month)

9:30 Four Star Playhouse

10 PM Johnny Carson Show

10:30 WANTED
11 PM (Local)

NBC 7 PM (Local)

7:30 Dinah Shore

7:45 Camel News Caravan

8 PM You Bet Your Life

8:30 THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE

9 PM Dragnet

9:30 Ford Theater

10 PM Lux Video Theater

11 PM (Local)

11:30 Tonight

FRIDAY

ABC 7 PM Kukla, Fran And Ollie

7:15 John Daly And The News

7:30 Rin Tin Tin

8 PM Ozzie And Harriet

8:30 CROSSROADS

9 PM Dollar A Second

9:30 The Vise

10 PM Ethel And Albert

10:30 (Local)
CBS 7 PM (Local)

7:30 ADVENTURES OF CHAMPION

(Gene Autry's horse)

8 PM Mama

8:30 Our Miss Brooks

9 PM THE CRUSADER

9:30 Schlitz Playhouse Of Stars

10 PM The Lineup

10:30 Person To Person

11 PM (Local)

NBC 7 PM (Local)

7:30 Eddie Fisher

7:45 Plymouth News Caravan

8 PM Truth Or Consequences

8:30 The Life Of Riley

9 PM Big Story

9:30 STAR STAGE

10 PM Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports

10:45 Red Barber

11 PM (Local)

11:30 Tonight

SATURDAY
ABC Local until 7:30 PM.

7:30 Ozark Jubilee/

GRAND OLE OPRY once a month

9 PM Lawrence Welk Show

10 PM Tomorrow's Careers

10:30 (Local)

CBS 10 AM (Local)

10:30 Winky Dink And You

11 AM Captain Midnight

11:30 TALES OF THE TEXAS RANGERS

12 N The Big Top

1 PM The Lone Ranger (reruns)

1:30 Uncle Johnny Coons

2 PM REGIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL

4:30 (Local)

6:30 The Saturday Lucy Show (reruns

of I Love Lucy)

7 PM Gene Autry Show

7:30 Beat The Clock

8 PM Stage Show

8:30 THE HONEYMOONERS

9 PM Two For The Money

9:30 IT'S ALWAYS JAN

10 PM GUNSMOKE
10:30 Damon Runyon Theater

(FORD STAR JUBILEE airs 9:30-11 once

a month)

11 PM (Local)

NBC 10 AM Pinky Lee Circus Show

10:30 Paul Winchell-Jerry Mahoney

Show

11 AM FURY

11:30 Mr. Wizard

12 N (Local)

1:45 Pressbox Preview

2 PM NCAA College Football

4:45 Football Scoreboard

5 PM (Local)

7:30 BIG SURPRISE

8 PM Perry Como Show

9 PM People Are Funny

9:30 Texaco Star Theater

10 PM George Gobel Show

(Max Liebman Presents airs 9-10:30

once a month)

10:30 Your Hit Parade

11 PM (Local)
SUNDAY

ABC 10 AM (Local)

12:30 Faith For Today

1 PM College Press Conference

1:30 DEAN JAMES A. PIKE

2 PM Chicago NFL Pro Football

5 PM Super Circus

6 PM (Local)

7 PM You Asked For It

7:30 FAMOUS FILM FESTIVAL

9 PM Chance Of A Lifetime

9:30 Original Amateur Hour

10 PM Life Begins At 80

10:30 (Local)

CBS 10 AM Lamp Unto My Feet

10:30 Look Up And Live

11 AM The UN In Action

11:30 Contest Carnival

12 N Winky Dink And You

12:30 Wild Bill Hickok

1 PM (Local)

2:30 REPORT CARD

3 PM TALKAROUND
3:30 Adventure

4 PM Face The Nation

4:30 Let's Take A Trip

5 PM Omnibus

6:30 You Are There

7 PM Lassie

7:30 Private Secretary/

Jack Benny Program

8 PM Ed Sullivan Show

9 PM General Electric Theater

9:30 ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS

10 PM Appointment With Adventure

10:30 What's My Line?

11 PM CBS News

11:15 (Local)

DUMONT 10 AM (Local)

2 PM NFL Pro Football

5 PM (Local)

NBC 10 AM (Local)

12 N Capt. Hartz

12:15 (Local)

1 PM American Forum Of The Air

1:30 Frontiers Of Faith


2 PM American Inventory

2:30 Youth Wants To Know

3 PM DR. SPOCK

3:30 Zoo Parade

4 PM WIDE WIDE WORLD/NBC Opera

Theater/Hallmark Hall Of Fame

5:30 Capt. Gallant Of The Foreign

Legion

6 PM Meet The Press

6:30 Roy Rogers Show

7 PM It's A Great Life

7:30 FRONTIER

8 PM Colgate Variety Hour

(Color Spread airs 7:30-9 once a month)

9 PM Alcoa Hour/Goodyear Television

Playhouse

10 PM Loretta Young Show

10:30 Justice

11 PM (Local)

Network fall schedules 1980--25 years ago (Part 1)

Again, from Castleman and Podrazik's

"The TV Schedule Book":

MONDAY-FRIDAY DAYTIME
ABC 7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM (Local)

11 AM The Love Boat (reruns)

12 N Family Feud

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital

4 PM Edge Of Night

4:30 ABC Afterschool Special (one

Wednesday a month, otherwise

local)

5:30 (Local)

6 PM ABC World News Tonight (may

air at 6:30 or 7)

6:30 (Local or WNT)

CBS 7 AM Morning With Charles Kuralt

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM (Local)

10 AM The Jeffersons (reruns)

10:30 Alice (reruns)

(Magazine airs 10-11 once a month)

11 AM Price Is Right
12 N Sunrise Semester (at least, CBS

seems to be feeding it then)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM The Young And The Restless

2 PM As The World Turns

3 PM Guiding Light

4 PM One Day At A Time (reruns)

(CBS Children's Special airs

once a month)

4:30 (Local)

6:30 CBS Evening News With Walter

Cronkite

NBC 7 AM Today

9 AM (Local)

10 AM David Letterman Show

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Password Plus

12 N Card Sharks

12:30 The Doctors

1 PM Days Of Our Lives

2 PM Another World

3 PM TEXAS

4 PM Special Treat one Tuesday a

month, else local


5 PM (Local)

6:30 NBC Nightly News With

John Chancellor

MONDAY

ABC 7 PM (Local--WNT may air at 7)

8 PM That's Incredible

9 PM ABC NFL Monday Night Football

12 M (Local)

12:30 Nightline

12:50 (Local)

CBS 7 PM (Local--CBS News may air at 7)

8 PM Flo

8:30 LADIES' MAN

9 PM M*A*S*H

9:30 House Calls

10 PM Lou Grant

11 PM (Local)

11:30 Quincy (reruns)

12:40 The Saint (reruns)

NBC 7 PM (Local--NBC News may air at 7)

8 PM Little House On The Prairie


9 PM NBC Monday Night At The Movies

11 PM (Local)

11:30 Best Of Carson (reruns)

12:30 Tomorrow

TUESDAY

ABC 7 PM (Local)

8 PM Happy Days

8:30 Laverne And Shirley

9 PM Three's Company

9:30 TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT

10 PM Hart To Hart

11 PM (Local)

11:30 Nightline

11:50 Tuesday Movie Of The Week

CBS 7 PM (Local)

8 PM CBS Tuesday Night Movies

11 PM (Local)

11:30 Lou Grant (reruns)

12:40 Movie

NBC 7 PM (Local)

8 PM NBC Tuesday Night At The Movies


10 PM STEVE ALLEN COMEDY HOUR

11 PM (Local)

11:30 Tonight

12:30 Tomorrow

WEDNESDAY

ABC 7 PM (Local)

8 PM Eight Is Enough

9 PM Taxi

9:30 Soap

10 PM Vega$

11 PM (Local)

11:30 Nightline

11:50 Love Boat (reruns)

1 AM Police Woman (reruns)

CBS 7 PM (Local)

8 PM ENOS

9 PM CBS Wednesday Night Movies

11 PM (Local)

11:30 CAMPAIGN COUNTDOWN

12 M CBS Late Movie

NBC 7 PM (Local)
8 PM Real People

9 PM NBC Movie Of The Week (Sept-Oct)

Diff'rent Strokes (from Nov)

9:30 Facts Of Life (from Nov)

10 PM Quincy (from Nov)

11 PM (Local)

11:30 Tonight

12:30 Tomorrow

Prime time schedules have been disrupted by an

actors' strike. More of the same to come.

Network fall lineups 1980--25 years ago (Part 2)

Continuing from Castleman and Podrazik's

"The TV Schedule Book." Remember that an

actors' strike is in progress in September

and October. New shows, BTW, are in CAPS.

THURSDAY

ABC 7 PM (Local)

8 PM Mork And Mindy

8:30 BOSOM BUDDIES

9 PM Barney Miller

9:30 IT'S A LIVING


10 PM 20/20

11 PM (Local)

11:30 Nightline

11:50 Charlie's Angels (reruns)

1 AM Police Woman (reruns)

CBS 7 PM (Local)

8 PM The White Shadow (Sept-Oct)/

The Waltons (from Nov)

9 PM CBS Special Movie Presentation

(Sept-Oct)/

MAGNUM, P.I. (from Nov)

10 PM Knots Landing (from Nov)

11 PM (Local)

11:30 The Jeffersons (reruns)

12:05 McMillan And Wife (reruns)

NBC 7 PM (Local)

8 PM GAMES PEOPLE PLAY

9 PM NBC Thursday Night At The Movies

11 PM (Local)

11:30 Tonight

12:30 Tomorrow

FRIDAY
ABC 7 PM (Local)

8 PM Benson

8:30 I'M A BIG GIRL NOW

9 PM ABC Friday Night Movie

11 PM (Local)

11:30 Fridays

CBS 7 PM (Local)

8 PM The Incredible Hulk

9 PM The Dukes Of Hazzard

10 PM Dallas

11 PM (Local)

11:30 NO HOLDS BARRED

12:40 New Avengers

NBC 7 PM (Local)

8 PM NBC Friday Night At The Movies

(Sept-Dec)

MARIE (from Dec)

9 PM NUMBER 96 (from Dec)

10 PM NBC MAGAZINE WITH DAVID BRINKLEY

11 PM (Local)

11:30 Tonight

12:30 Midnight Special


SATURDAY

ABC 8 AM The World's Greatest Superfriends

9 AM All New Scooby And Scrappy Doo Show

9:30 Scooby And Scrappy Doo

10:30 THUNDARR THE BARBARIAN

11 AM HEATHCLIFF AND DINGBAT

11:30 Plasticman/Baby Plas Super

Comedy Show

12 N ABC Weekend Special

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 College Football Today

1:45 NCAA College Football

4:45 Prudential College Scoreboard

5 PM ABC's Wide World Of Sports

6:30 (Local)

8 PM BREAKING AWAY

9 PM The Love Boat

10 PM Fantasy Island

11 PM ABC News

11:15 (Local)

CBS 8 AM Mighty Mouse & Heckle

& Jeckle
8:30 Tom And Jerry Comedy Show

9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

10:30 All New Popeye Hour

11:30 DRAK PACK

12 N New Fat Albert Show

12:30 Tarzan-Lone Ranger Adventure

Hour

1:30 30 Minutes

2 PM (Local)

4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular

6 PM (Local)

6:30 CBS Evening News With

Bob Schieffer

7 PM (Local)

8 PM WKRP In Cincinnati

8:30 Tim Conway Show

9 PM CBS Special Movie Presentation

(Sept-Nov)

FREEBIE AND THE BEAN (from Nov)

10 PM SECRETS OF MIDLAND HEIGHTS (from Nov)

11 PM (Local)

NBC 8 AM Godzilla-Dynomutt Hour

9 AM Fred And Barney Meet The Shmoo

10:30 Daffy Duck Show


11 AM Batman And The Super Seven

12 N Jonny Quest

12:30 The Jetsons

1 PM (Local)

4 PM SportsWorld

5:30 (Local)

6:30 NBC Nightly News With

Jessica Savitch

7 PM (Local)

8 PM BARBARA MANDRELL AND THE

MANDRELL SISTERS

9 PM NBC Saturday Night At The Movies

11 PM (Local)

11:30 Saturday Night Live '80

SUNDAY

ABC 8 AM (Local)

10:30 Kids Are People Too

11:30 Animals, Animals, Animals

12 N Issues And Answers

12:30 College Football '80

1 PM Directions

1:30 (Local)

6 PM ABC World News Tonight Sunday


6:30 (Local or WNT)

7 PM THOSE AMAZING ANIMALS

8 PM Charlie's Angels

9 PM ABC Sunday Night Movie

11 PM ABC News

11:15 (Local)

CBS 8 AM 3 Robonic Stooges

8:30 Jason Of Star Command

9 AM Sunday Morning With

Charles Kuralt

10:30 For Our Times

11 AM Sunrise Semester

11:30 Face The Nation

12 N (Local)

12:30 NFL Today

1 PM NFL-NFC Pro Football

3:45 NFL Today

4 PM (Local or second game of

doubleheader)

6 PM CBS Evening News With

Morton Dean

6:30 (Local or CBS News)

7 PM 60 Minutes

8 PM Archie Bunker's Place


8:30 One Day At A Time

9 PM Alice

9:30 The Jeffersons

10 PM Trapper John, M.D.

11 PM CBS News

11:15 (Local)

NBC 8 AM (Local)

12 N Meet The Press

12:30 NFL '80

1 PM NFL-AFC Pro Football

3:45 Budweiser NFL Report

4 PM (Local or second game of

doubleheader)

5 PM NBC Television Religious

Program (airs about once

a month)

6 PM (Local)

6:30 NBC Nightly News With

Jane Pauley

7 PM Disney's Wonderful World

8 PM CHiPs

9 PM Sunday Big Event

11 PM (Local)

11:30 DECISION '80


12 M NBC Late Night Movie

CBS and NBC's early newscasts are contingent

upon football doubleheaders. Whenever there

is a game, the next program is time approximate.

Retro: Kansas City, Thursday, Oct. 29, 1964

(Source: Chillicothe, Mo. Constitution-Tribune)

WDAF-TV 4 (NBC)

AM

6:25 Daily Word

6:30 Operation Alphabet

7 Today

9 Make Room For Daddy

9:30 Word For Word

9:55 News

10 Concentration

10:30 Jeopardy

11 Whats This Song?

11:30 Truth or Consquences

11:55 NBC News

PM

12 News

12:15 Accent
1 Loretta Young

1:30 The Doctors

2 Another World

2:30 You Dont Say

3 Match Game

3:25 News

3:30 Superman

4 Movie: The Maze

5:30 NBC News

6 News

6:30 Daniel Boone

7:30 Dr. Kildare

8:30 Hazel

9 Perry Como

10 News

10:15 Tonight

12 News

12:05 Daily Word

KCMO-TV 5 (CBS)

AM

6:25 Fisher Family

6:55 Farm Facts

7 Sunrise Semester

7:30 Moment of Meditation


7:35 Cartoon Land

8 Captain Kangaroo

9 Mike Wallace

9:30 I Love Lucy

10 Andy of Mayberry

10:30 Real McCoys

11 Love of Life

11:25 News

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light

PM

12 News

12:30 As The World Turns

1 Password

1:30 House Party

2 To Tell The Truth

2:25 News

2:30 Edge of Night

3 Secret Storm

3:30 Jack Benny

4 Movie: Passport to Suez

5:30 CBS News

6 News

6:30 The Munsters

7 Perry Mason
8 Password

8:30 Barry Goldwater political talk

9 The Defenders

10 News

10:15 Movie: Footsteps In The Fog

12 News

12:10 Movie: Passport to Suez (same as 4 p.m.)

KMBC-TV 9 (ABC)

AM

6:45 Call to Worship

6:50 Highlight

6:55 News

7 Surveys of Arts

7:30 Jungle Jim

8 Torey Time (Torey Southwick)

9 General Hospital

9:30 Price Is Right (from NBC)

10 Get The Message

10:30 Missing Links

11 Father Knows Best

11:30 Hello, Pea Pickers (Tenn. Ernie Ford)

PM

12 Whizzo Playtime (Whizzo the Clown)

1 Free For All


2:25 News

2:30 Young Marrieds

3 Trailmaster

4 Torey and Friends (Torey Southwick again, with a live audience)

4:30 Mickey Mouse

5 Yogi Bear

5:30 Lawman

6 News

6:15 ABC News

6:30 Flintstones

7 Donna Reed

7:30 My Three Sons

8 Bewitched

8:30 Peyton Place II

9 Jimmy Dean

10 News

10:15 Steve Allen

11:45 Peter Gunn

12:15 Highlight; News; Faith For Our Times

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06-20-2005, 04:04 PM #2

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Re: Torey Southwick

> (Source: Chillicothe, Mo. Constitution-Tribune)


>> KMBC-TV 9 (ABC)

> 8 Torey Time (Torey Southwick)

> 4 Torey and Friends (Torey Southwick again, with a live

> audience)

Torey Southwick much later was at WNEO/WEAO PBS 45/49 in Youngstown/Akron Ohio as either
station manager or program director. I know he was seen on many of their pledge drives..

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Re: Retro: Kansas City, Thursday, Oct. 29, 1964

> (Source: Chillicothe, Mo. Constitution-Tribune)

>

> KMBC-TV 9 (ABC)

> AM

>

> 9:30 Price Is Right (from NBC)

>
> The Price Is Right (original, Bill Cullen-

hosted version) moved from NBC to ABC in 1963.

Supposedly, NBC had decided to drop the primetime

version, which did not please Mark Goodson and

Bill Todman, so they took both the daytime and

primetime versions to ABC. The nighttime show

was canceled in September 1964; the daytime, in

September 1965. (A similar thing happened with

Let's Make A Deal in 1968. NBC had had tremendous

success with a primetime version in the summer of

1967 but wouldn't give it a second shot. Monty Hall

and his partner Stefan Hatos found ABC willing to air

Deal in both daytime and primetime.)

At any rate, the next time we saw The Price Is Right,

it was on CBS, Bob Barker was the host, and Johnny Olsen

was calling people to "come on down," just as Rich Fields

is doing--33 years later.

>

Retro: Atlanta Saturday, June 30, 1973

From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules

begin at 7 AM.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)


7 AM Talking With A Giant

7:30 Popeye

9 AM Jetsons

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM Underdog

10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N In2ition (local kids' game show)

12:30 Community Dialogue

1 PM Tarzan

2 PM Baseball: teams not listed

5 PM Golf: Western Open (third round)

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM NBC Movie: "That Man From Rio"

11:15 News

11:45 Movie: "The Pied Piper"

1:45 News

1:50 Movie: "Country Music Holiday"

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)


7 AM Tree Talks

7:30 4-H Club

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Sabrina, The Teenage Witch

9 AM Vision On

9:30 New Scooby Doo Movies

10:30 Josie And The Pussycats

11 AM Flintstones Comedy Hour

12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival

2 PM World Of Survival

2:30 Soul Train

3:30 Flipside

4 PM Car And Track

4:30 Movie: "Deadly Harvest"

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Bobby Goldsboro

7:30 Wait Till Your Father Gets

Home

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore


9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Oral Roberts Special

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Shoot Loud, Louder...

I Don't Understand"

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

7 PM Varoom

7:30 Faces And Places

8 PM The Sessions

8:30 Speaking Freely

9 PM Country Hayride

10 PM Movie: "My Son, My Son"

WQXI Ch. 11 (ABC)

7 AM Weekend Romper Room

7:30 Funky Phantom

8 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

8:30 Jackson Five

9 AM The Osmonds

9:30 Saturday Superstar Movie

10:30 Brady Kids

11 AM Bewitched
11:30 Kid Power

12 N News

12:30 Lidsville

1 PM Action '73

2 PM Ebony Beat Journal

2:30 Lost In Space

3:30 Movie: "The Lone Texan"

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 News

7 PM Movie: "Killers Of Kilimanjaro"

8:30 Paul Lynde

9 PM Burns And Schreiber Comedy

Hour

10 PM Jigsaw

11 PM News

11:40 ABC News

11:55 Movie: "The Black Rose"

1:30 Movie: "The Flame Barrier"

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

7 AM Popeye

7:30 Cartoon Carnival

8 AM Spiderman

8:30 Ultraman
9 AM Little Rascals

9:30 Speed Racer

10 AM Flipper

10:30 Yogi Bear And Pals

11 AM Roller Game: Atlantic Cats

vs. Chiefs

1 PM Movie: "Bowery Champs"

2:30 Movie: "Lady Takes A Sailor"

4:30 Fishing Hole

5 PM This Is Your Life

5:30 Lassie

6 PM Georgia Championship Wrestling

7 PM All South Wrestling

8 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music

8:30 Buck Owens

9 PM Porter Wagoner

9:30 Bill Anderson

10 PM Boxing From The Forum

11 PM Tube Trip

11:30 Open Up

1 AM Movie: "Living Dangerously"

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

off air on Saturday


WHAE Ch. 46 (Ind.)

3:30 Time For Timothy

4 PM Fury

4:30 Earth Lab

5:30 Batman

6 PM Championship Bowling

6:30 Mayberry RFD

7 PM Honeymooners

7:30 Rawhide

8:30 Of Lands And Seas

9:30 The Lesson

10 PM Waters Family

10:30 New Directions

Retro: Atlanta Friday, July 1, 1966

From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules

run 7 AM-1 AM.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 AM Today Show (COLOR)

9 AM Today In Georgia (COLOR)

9:30 Bonnie Prudden Show (exercises)


10 AM Eye Guess

10:25 NBC News (not listed, but that's

what followed Eye Guess)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Morning Star (COLOR)

11:30 Paradise Bay

12 N News

12:15 Movie: "Fixed Bayonets"

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say! (COLOR)

4 PM Match Game (COLOR) (the original,

tamer version)

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Popeye Club

5:30 Animal Kingdom (which later became

Animal World

6 PM News

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report (COLOR)

7 PM Movie: "Damn Yankeee" (COLOR)

9 PM Salute 2 America Parade Preview (COLOR)

(Ch. 2's annual July 4 parade)

10 PM Man From U.N.C.L.E. (COLOR)

11 PM News
11:30 Tonight Show

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 AM CBS Morning News With

Mike Wallace

7:30 News, Weather, Editorial

7:45 Cartoons

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Real McCoys

9:30 Andy Griffith Show

10 AM Dick Van Dyke Show

(these last three are delayed from 10:30,

11, and 11:30 AM respectively. I Love Lucy

airs on CBS at 10 AM but is not carried on

Ch. 5--that would have to wait until syndication)

10:30 Mike Douglas

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 News (don't know if this is local or CBS)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM December Bride

1:30 As The World Turns


2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Lloyd Thaxton

5:30 Movie: "Crash Landing"

7 PM News (no Cronkite, but he would be

added by the end of the summer)

7:30 Wild Wild West

8:30 Hogan's Heroes

9 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

9:30 Smothers Brothers

10 PM Wayne And Shuster Take An

Affectionate Look At... (W.C. Fields)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Son Of Dracula"

WAII Ch. 11 (ABC)

7:30 Managers In Action

8 AM Cartoon Carnival

9 AM Movie: "Crash Of Silence"

10:30 Selected Short Subjects


11 AM Supermarket Sweep

11:30 Dating Game

12 N Donna Reed Show

12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM Ben Casey

2 PM Confidential For Women

2:30 A Time For Us

2:55 ABC News

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 The Nurses

4 PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Where The Action Is

5 PM Merv Griffin

6 PM Cheyenne

7 PM News

7:30 Flintstones (COLOR)

8 PM Tammy (COLOR) (not Grimes, she

comes in the fall and self-destructs

in four weeks)

8:30 Addams Family

9 PM Honey West

9:30 Farmer's Daughter (COLOR)

10 PM Court-Martial

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Apartment For Peggy"


If memory serves, Days Of Our Lives on NBC was

in color from day one in 1965, although it's not

shown here. I also believe CBS's Wild Wild West,

Hogan's Heroes, and Gomer Pyle were in color.

The Smothers Brothers Show is the sitcom where

Tommy played an angel. A few years ago I saw that

show again on Nick at Nite. While the brothers'

bickering is about as funny as usual, the rest of

the show is not that great. Obviously, they were

showcased to better advantage on their classic

Sunday-night show (1967-69).

I've heard rumors that Honey West might be turned

into a movie. Anyone know anything about this?

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Color TV: June 1966 (Was: Re: Retro: Atlanta Friday, July 1, 1966)

B. Patrick asked:

> If memory serves, Days Of Our Lives on NBC was

> in color from day one in 1965, although it's not


> shown here. I also believe CBS's Wild Wild West,

> Hogan's Heroes, and Gomer Pyle were in color.

I believe that the only daytime program on NBC still in black-and-white in June of 1966 was
"Concentration", which would switch to color that Fall.

Most (if not all) of the first season of "Wild, Wild West" was in black-and-white.

The only episode of "Hogan's Heroes" in black-and-white was the pilot. Maybe the pilot was
being rerun on the evening of June 21st, 1966.

"Gomer Pyle" went to color in the Fall of 1965.

I don't think any ABC daytime shows were in color until late 1966, but I believe there were two
CBS daytime shows in color by June of 1966: "Art Linkletter's House Party" (which went color in
the Fall of 1965) and "As The World Turns" (which I believe had just gone color). I'm pretty sure
"Password" and "To Tell The Truth" went color sometime during the Summer of 1966 (wasn't the
primetime "Truth" in color during the 1965/66 season???). By the end of the year (or maybe
very early 1967 at the latest), the rest of CBS' first-run daytime schedule had been converted to
color.

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>

> WAII Ch. 11 (ABC)

>

> 10:30 Selected Short Subjects

>

Could it be cartoons or Three Stooges or Little Rascals since it was summer time??

>

>

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>>

> > WAII Ch. 11 (ABC)

>>

> > 10:30 Selected Short Subjects

>>

> Could it be cartoons or Three Stooges or Little Rascals

> since it was summer time??

>>
>>

>

No idea. I think Ch. 5 had the Stooges but I don't know who

had the Rascals before Ch. 17 came on the air (again, I'm

inclined to say it was 5). Could be cartoons, could be an old

movie serial or newsreel.

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> WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

> 12:25 News (don't know if this is local or CBS)

That would be CBS.

> I've heard rumors that Honey West might be turned

> into a movie. Anyone know anything about this?

That one is true. Reese Witherspoon was supposed to star and produce the big screen version of
the "Burke's Law" spinoff series about the female detective with the ocelot[another word for
tiger] for a pet, but there has been no word on whether this one will go forward.

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> > I've heard rumors that Honey West might be turned

> > into a movie. Anyone know anything about this?

>

> That one is true. Reese Witherspoon was supposed to star and

> produce the big screen version of the "Burke's Law" spinoff

> series about the female detective with the ocelot[another

> word for tiger] for a pet, but there has been no word on

> whether this one will go forward.

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> > > Reese Witherspoon was supposed to star

> and

> > produce the big screen version of the "Burke's Law"

> spinoff

> > series about the female detective with the ocelot[another

> > word for tiger] for a pet, "


>

Ocelots are much smaller than tigers, and are found in South America. It's closer to a bobcat

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> > > > Reese Witherspoon was supposed to star

> > and

> > > produce the big screen version of the "Burke's Law"

> > spinoff

> > > series about the female detective with the

> ocelot[another

> > > word for tiger] for a pet, "

>>

>

>

> Ocelots are much smaller than tigers, and are found in South

> America. It's closer to a bobcat

Nitpick.

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> > > > > Reese Witherspoon was supposed to star

> > > and

> > > > produce the big screen version of the "Burke's Law"

> > > spinoff

> > > > series about the female detective with the

> > ocelot[another

> > > > word for tiger] for a pet, "

>>>

>>

>>

> > Ocelots are much smaller than tigers, and are found in

> South

> > America. It's closer to a bobcat

>

> Nitpick.

Not to ocelots.
They are sensitive about their heritage :-).

A message from the Ocelot Appreciation Society of South America.

Retro: Atlanta Saturday, July 2 and Sunday, July 3, 1966

More from the Atlanta Constitution from

Fourth of July weekend 1966. Oddly,

Channel 2 chose to carry its annual parade

on Saturday instead of Monday the fourth.

Schedules run 7 AM-1 AM Saturday and

8 AM-1 AM Sunday.

SATURDAY:

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 AM Space-A-GO-GO (Flash Gordon,

Eighth Man, Astro Boy)

9 AM Jetsons (COLOR)

9:30 Atom Ant (COLOR)

10 AM Secret Squirrel (COLOR)

10:30 Underdog (COLOR)

11 AM Top Cat (COLOR)

11:30 Fury
12 N Playhouse (nothing else about

this)

12:30 Putt-Putt Golf

1 PM Baseball: teams not given

4 PM Armchair Playhouse: "Days Of

Glory" (time approximate)

5 PM Sam Snead Golf

5:30 Salute 2 America Parade

(I wonder if this was taped

and edited-nowadays it always

goes two hours live.)

6:30 Scherer-MacNeil Report (COLOR)

7 PM News (COLOR)

7:30 Flipper (COLOR)

8 PM I Dream Of Jeannie (the last

regularly-scheduled black-and-

white series on NBC)

8:30 Get Smart (COLOR)

9 PM NBC Movie: "Ride The High Country"

(COLOR)

11 PM News (COLOR)

11:15 Movie: "Damn Citizen"

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)


7 AM Sgt. Preston Of The Yukon

7:30 Jungle Jim

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Comedy Hour

9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

10 AM Mighty Mouse (COLOR)

10:30 Adventures Of Lassie

11 AM Tom And Jerry (COLOR)

11:30 Quick Draw McGraw (COLOR)

12 N Sky King

12:30 Linus The Lionhearted (COLOR)

1 PM My Friend Flicka

1:30 Movie: "Crazy Over Horses"

2:30 Ensign O'Toole

3 PM Ripcord

3:30 Littlest Hobo

4 PM Movie: "Stars And Stripes Forever"

6 PM Lost In Space

7 PM Beverly Hillbillies

7:30 Bar-S Jamboree

8:30 Secret Agent

9:30 The Face Is Familiar

(Fred Silverman picked this

turkey over Hollywood Squares.)

10 PM Gunsmoke
11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Marjorie Morningstar"

WAII Ch. 11 (ABC)

8 AM Adventures In Living

9 AM Revival Fires

9:30 Cartoon Carnival

10 AM Porky Pig

10:30 The Beatles (COLOR)

11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show

11:30 Magilla Gorilla (COLOR)

12 N Bugs Bunny (COLOR)

12:30 Milton The Monster (COLOR)

1 PM Hoppity Hooper (COLOR)

1:30 American Bandstand

2:30 Stars Of Tomorrow

(Local talent show on which the likes

of James Brown and Brenda Lee got their

first break.)

3 PM Wide World Of Sports (Ch.11 would not air

this show on pattern at 5 until the fall

of 1968.)

4:30 The Hit Beat

5 PM Wilburn Brothers
5:30 Porter Wagoner

6 PM Flatt And Scruggs

6:30 Live Atlanta Wrestling

7:30 Ozzie And Harriet (COLOR)

8 PM Bill Anderson

8:30 Lawrence Welk (COLOR)

9:30 Hollywood Palace (COLOR)

10:30 Legend Of Jesse James

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Mysterians"

SUNDAY:

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

8 AM Gospel Jubilee

9 AM Cartoon Cavalcade

11 AM Second Ponce de Leon

Baptist Church

12 N Championship Bowling

12:30 Playhouse

1 PM Meet The Press (COLOR)

1:30 Movie: "So Proudly We Hail"

4 PM Movie: "Green Fire" (COLOR)

6 PM News (COLOR)
6:30 America The Beautiful (COLOR)

7:30 Walt Disney (COLOR)

8:30 Branded (COLOR)

9 PM Bonanza (COLOR)

10 PM Wackiest Ship In The Army (COLOR)

11 PM News (COLOR)

11:30 Movie: "Darby's Rangers"

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

8 AM Singing Time In Dixie

8:30 The LeFevres (COLOR)

9 AM Insight

9:30 Faith For Today

10 AM Capila Paulina (no idea if this

is a CBS religious special or what)

11 AM First Baptist Church

12 N Camera Three

12:30 Face The Nation

1 PM Amateur Hour (COLOR)

1:30 Mister Ed

2 PM Sea Hunt

2:30 CBS Sports Spectacular

4 PM America (COLOR)

4:30 20th Century


5 PM Movie: "The Last Blitzkrieg"

7 PM Lassie (COLOR)

7:30 My Favorite Martian

8 PM Ed Sullivan

9 PM Perry Mason

10 PM Candid Camera

10:30 Let's Discuss It

11 PM News

11:15 CBS News

11:30 Movie: title illegible

WAII Ch. 11 (ABC)

8 AM Church Of The Week:

Oakhurst Baptist

9 AM Choir Of The Week

9:30 TV Gospel Time

10 AM Beany And Cecil (COLOR)

10:30 Peter Potamus (COLOR)

11 AM Bullwinkle (COLOR)

11:30 Discovery

12 N House Detective

1:30 ABC Scope

2 PM Movie: "Ramar And The

Deadly Females"
3:30 The Detectives

4 PM Stagecoach West

5 PM Donna Reed (delay from 8

PM Saturday)

5:30 A Man Called Shenandoah

6 PM 12 O'Clock High

7 PM Voyage To The Bottom Of

The Sea (COLOR)

8 PM The FBI (COLOR)

9 PM ABC Movie: "Say One For Me"

11 PM from this point on, illegible

NOTE: Ch. 11 ran a movie on Mondays at

7:30, delaying 12 O'Clock High, Legend

Of Jesse James, and A Man Called Shenandoah.

Ch. 5 did the same thing on Wednesday, delaying

Lost In Space and Beverly Hillbillies, and

pre-empting Green Acres.

Like most ABC affiliates, 11 did not carry

ABC Scope on Saturdays at 10:30. In the

process of delaying it they bumped Issues

And Answers.

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> 5:30 Salute 2 America Parade

> (I wonder if this was taped

> and edited-nowadays it always

> goes two hours live.)

If the parade was normally a two hour affair on July 4, how could WSB have taped it in advance
and edited it?

> 3 PM Wide World Of Sports (Ch.11 would not air

> this show on pattern at 5 until the fall

> of 1968.)

So this was a one-week delay?

> 11:30 Movie: title illegible

Hey, didn't I see that same movie last week on TCM?

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> > 5:30 Salute 2 America Parade

> > (I wonder if this was taped

> > and edited-nowadays it always

> > goes two hours live.)

>

> If the parade was normally a two hour affair on July 4, how

> could WSB have taped it in advance and edited it?

I think you misunderstood. The parade, for some reason, was

held on July 2. Since the parade usually runs from about 1

to 3 PM, it is possible that Channel 2 could have taped and

edited it.

>

> > 3 PM Wide World Of Sports (Ch.11 would not air

> > this show on pattern at 5 until the fall

> > of 1968.)

>
> So this was a one-week delay?

More than likely.

>

> > 11:30 Movie: title illegible

>

> Hey, didn't I see that same movie last week on TCM?

>

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> > > 5:30 Salute 2 America Parade

> > > (I wonder if this was taped

> > > and edited-nowadays it always

> > > goes two hours live.)

>>

> > If the parade was normally a two hour affair on July 4,

> how

> > could WSB have taped it in advance and edited it?

>

> I think you misunderstood. The parade, for some reason, was

>

> held on July 2. Since the parade usually runs from about 1
> to 3 PM, it is possible that Channel 2 could have taped and

> edited it.

You're right; I had the impression that it was a July 4 parade. Your answeer clarifies everything.

The concept of airing an edited parade boggles my mind, though.

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> > > > 5:30 Salute 2 America Parade

> > > > (I wonder if this was taped

> > > > and edited-nowadays it always

> > > > goes two hours live.)

>>>

> > > If the parade was normally a two hour affair on July 4,
> > how

> > > could WSB have taped it in advance and edited it?

>>

> > I think you misunderstood. The parade, for some reason,

> was

>>

> > held on July 2. Since the parade usually runs from about

>1

> > to 3 PM, it is possible that Channel 2 could have taped

> and

> > edited it.

>

> You're right; I had the impression that it was a July 4

> parade. Your answeer clarifies everything.

>

> The concept of airing an edited parade boggles my mind,

> though.

>

I'm assuming that's what happened. Channel 2 did have

a scheduling conflict with NBC baseball earlier in the

afternoon, so there wasn't much room to schedule it.

(Possibly the parade wasn't as big as it is now, and even

though Atlanta stayed on Eastern Standard Time, there would

have been enough daylight at 5:30 to take care of lighting

problems, if it aired live. And that's still a strange


time to start the parade.)

On Monday, July 4, WSB stuck with its regular afternoon

block (see Friday, July 1 schedule), which boggles MY mind:

why wasn't the parade held on Monday? That evening, however,

they had a baseball game from NBC, Minnesota at Cleveland, that

started at 6 PM (EST). That was the extent of special

holiday-related programming on 2, 5, or 11 that day.

But rest assured, the Salute 2 America parade for 2005

will be seen Monday, July 4, live at 1 PM.

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> The concept of airing an edited parade boggles my mind,

> though.

Maybe the 1966 parade was much smaller (in number of marching units and participants) than it
is now, and only took about one hour for the entire parade to pass the reviewing stand location
(which is where I'd think the TV cameras and anchor booth were located).

Retro: Georgia Primetime Monday, June 24, 1974 (Part 1)

From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules

begin at 7 PM and cover all Atlanta stations


and VHF affiliates in Georgia (and Greenville,

SC).

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC) Atlanta

7 PM NBC News

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Baseball World Of Joe Garagiola

8:15 Baseball: Philadelphia at Montreal

11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

2 AM News

WRBL Ch. 3 (CBS) Columbus, GA

7 PM News

7:30 Price Is Right (Dennis James)

8 PM Gunsmoke

9 PM Here's Lucy

9:30 New Dick Van Dyke Show

10 PM CBS Reports: "Solzhenitsyn"

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "A Walk With Love

And Death"
WSAV Ch. 3 (NBC) Savannah

7 PM News

7:30 Adam-12

8 PM Baseball World Of Joe Garagiola

8:15 Baseball: Philadelphia at Montreal

11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 Tonight Show

WFBC Ch. 4 (NBC) Greenville, SC

7 PM What's My Line?

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Baseball World Of Joe Garagiola

8:15 Baseball: Philadelphia at Montreal

11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS) Atlanta

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Tell The Mayor

8 PM Gunsmoke
9 PM Here's Lucy

9:30 New Dick Van Dyke Show

10 PM CBS Reports

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Damned Don't Cry"

WJBF Ch. 6 (ABC/NBC) Augusta

7 PM National Geographic

8 PM The Rookies

9 PM ABC Movie: "A Talent For Loving"

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS) Athens/Atlanta

7 PM Yoga For Health

7:30 Forum

8 PM Male Menopause: The Pause That

Perplexes

9 PM On The Road With Duke Ellington

10 PM Washington Straight Talk

10:30 Woman

WTVM Ch. 9 (ABC) Columbus, GA


7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Wild Kingdom

8 PM The Rookies

9 PM Movie: "I Love A Mystery"

11 PM News

11:30 Wide World Of Entertainment

1 AM News

1:10 Leighton Ford

Part 2 follows.

Retro: Georgia Primetime Monday, June 24, 1974 (Part 2)

More from the Atlanta Constitution:

WALB Ch. 10 (NBC) Albany, GA

7 PM Mission: Impossible

8 PM Baseball World Of Joe Garagiola

8:15 Baseball: Philadelphia at Montreal

11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 Tonight Show

WTOC Ch. 11 (CBS) Savannah


7 PM To Tell The Truth

7:30 Truth Or Consequences

8 PM Gunsmoke

9 PM Here's Lucy

9:30 New Dick Van Dyke Show

10 PM CBS Reports

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "A Walk With

Love And Death"

WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC) Atlanta

7 PM Concentration

7:30 Seaworld

8 PM The Rookies

9 PM ABC Movie: "A Talent For Loving"

11 PM News

11:40 Mission: Impossible

12:40 Wide World Of Entertainment

2:10 News

WRDW Ch. 12 (CBS/NBC) Augusta

7 PM To Tell The Truth

7:30 Truth Or Consequences


8 PM Gunsmoke

9 PM Here's Lucy

9:30 New Dick Van Dyke Show

10 PM CBS Reports

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "A Walk With

Love And Death"

WMAZ Ch. 13 (CBS/ABC) Macon

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Gunsmoke

9 PM Here's Lucy

9:30 New Dick Van Dyke Show

10 PM CBS Reports

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "A Walk With

Love And Death"

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.) Atlanta

7 PM Rifleman

7:30 Andy Griffith

8 PM Wild Wild West


9 PM Movie: "Somewhere In The Night"

11 PM The Baron

12 M Movie: "Last Of The Badmen"

1:40 Movie: "Battling Bellhop"

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS) Atlanta

7 PM Book Beat

7:30 It's Your City

8:30 Green River Valley

9 PM On The Road With Duke Ellington

10 PM Washington Straight Talk

10:30 Woman

WHAE Ch. 46 (Ind.) Atlanta

7 PM Mayberry RFD

7:30 Circus

8 PM 700 Club

10 PM Oral Roberts

10:30 Good News

11 PM Mayberry RFD

11:30 Honeymooners

12 M News
Retro: Nashville network affs., Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1984

Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1984

(Source: Shelbyville (Tenn.) Times-Gazette)

WKRN 2 (ABC)

AM

(no listing before 7 a.m.)

7 Good Morning America

9 Little House On The Prairie

10 Love Connection

10:30 Loving

11 Family Feud

11:30 Ryans Hope

PM

12 All My Children

1 One Life To Live

2 General Hospital

3 Family

4 Barnaby Jones

5 MASH

5:30 News

6 Lets Make A Deal

6:30 Peoples Court

7 Threes A Crowd

7:30 Whos The Boss


8 Glitter

9 Paper Dolls

10 News

10:30 WKRP

11 Soap

11:30 Nightline

WSMV 4 (NBC)

AM

6 Ralph Emery

7 Today

9 Phil Donahue

10 Wheel Of Fortune

10:30 Dream House

11 Channel 4 Magazine

PM

12:30 Sale Of The Century

1 Another World

2 Match Game

2:30 Hollywood Squares

3 Days Of Our Lives

4 Peoples Court

4:30 Wheel of Fortune

5 Tic Tac Dough

5:30 NBC News


6 News

7 A-Team

8 Riptide

9 Remington Steele

10 News

10:30 Threes Company

11 Barney Miller

11:30 Late Night with David Letterman

WTVF 5 (CBS)

AM

6 CBS Morning News

8 Tattletales

8:30 Match Game

9 $25,000 Pyramid

9:30 TBA

10 Price Is Right

11 News

11:30 Young & The Restless

PM

12:30 As The World Turns

1:30 Capitol

2 Guiding Light

3 Waltons

4 CHIPs
5 Sanford & Son

5:30 CBS News

6 News

6:30 Family Feud

7 Yogi Bear (I assume this would be a holiday special)

7:30 After MASH

8 Movie: Shes Fired, Hes Hired

10 News

10:30 Entertainment Tonight

11 Fall Guy

WDCN 8 (PBS)

AM

7 To Life!

8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Sesame Street (presumably replacing classroom programming during the
holidays)

PM

3:30 3-2-1 Contact

4 Mr. Rogers

4:30 Electric Company

5 Sesame Street

6 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7 A Taste of China

7:30 Metro Council Meeting (yes, they broadcast the city council live)

10 Business Report

10:30 Late Night


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> Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1984

> (Source: Shelbyville (Tenn.) Times-Gazette)

>

>

> WTVF 5 (CBS)

> AM

> 6 CBS Morning News

> 8 Tattletales

> 8:30 Match Game

> 9 $25,000 Pyramid

> 9:30 TBA

>

The TBA would probably be Press Your Luck which was on at 9:30 A.M.,unless they didn't clear
Press Your Luck in Nashville.

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> WSMV 4 (NBC)

> 10:30 Threes Company

> 11 Barney Miller

> 11:30 Late Night with David Letterman

NBC must have just loved them pre-empting Carson for two syndicated reruns.

Retro:Cleveland Sunday, January 3, 1954

Source: Canton, Ohio Repository

WNBK 4 (NBC)

Morning

8:45 Norman Vincent Peale


9AM Frontiers Of Faith

9:30 Sunday School

10AM Mr. Wizard

10:30 American Inventory

11AM American Forum

11:30 Nature Of Things

11:45 Magic Clown

Afternoon

Noon Captain Glenn-Kids

12:30 Sunday Matinee

1:30 First Run Theater (No Movie titles)

3PM TechniScience

3:30 Kukla/Fran/Ollie

4PM Excursion

4:30 Zoo Parade

5PM Hall Of Fame (Presumably Hallmark)

Evening

6PM Meet The Press

6:30 Roy Rogers

7PM Paul Winchell

7:30 Mr. Peepers

8PM Colgate Comedy Hour


9PM TV Playhouse

9:30 March Of Dimes

10PM Letter to Loretta (Loretta Young)

10:30 Man Against Crime

11PM Matinee Theater

WEWS 5 (CBS)

Morning

11AM The Pastor

11:15 Person Can Do

11:30 Cartoon Show

11:45 Captain Hartz-syndicated

Afternoon

Noon Gene Carroll-Amateur Show

1PM Polka Parade

1:30 Airflyte Theater (Movie)

3PM Year Of Crisis-Edward R. Murrow

4PM Juvenile Jury-Jack Barry

4:30 Fun with Charades-Local Game Show I believe

5PM Omnibus
Evening

6:30 You Are There-Walter Cronkite

7PM Range Rider-Syn. (Instead Of Quiz Kids)

7:30 Private Secretary (Jack Benny Alternate weeks)

8PM Toast Of The Town-Ed Sullivan

9PM Bing Crosby-His first TV Special-Guest Jack Benny

9:30 Man Behind The Badge-Drama

10PM Foreign Intrigue-Syndicated

10:30 What's My Line?-Mystery Guest New York City Mayor Robert Wagner

11PM Sunday News

11:15 The Web-Drama

11:45 Sunday Nite Theater (Movie)

WXEL 8 (Dumont/ABC)

Morning

11:30 Christophers

11:45 Star Babes (What it apparently says)

Afternoon

Noon Faith For Today


12:30 TV Travel

1PM Big Picture

1:30 This Is The Life

2PM Encore Theater (Movie)

4PM Ohio Story-15 minute Documentaries shown on stations all across Ohio

4:15 Ward Workshop

4:30 Prescription

5PM Super Circus-ABC (Live from Chicago)

Evening

6PM Paul Hartman Show-Sitcom-ABC..Better known to most of us as "Emmett Clark" from Andy
Griffith/Mayberry RFD

6:30 George Jessel-ABC

7PM You Asked For It-ABC

7:30 TV Teen Club-Paul Whiteman-ABC Broadcast from Philadelphia

8PM Nature Of Government-ABC

Apparently an educational series hosted by one Mortimer J. Adler..ABC was showing this as a
public service with cooperation from National Educational Television (NET)

8:30 Congressional Preview-Probably ABC

9PM Walter Winchell-ABC (DuMont-Rocky King)

9:15 Orchid Award-ABC

9:30 Plainclothesman-DuMont

10PM Film Shorts

10:30 Peter Potter (Jukebox Jury)-ABC

11PM Shadow Theater (Movie)


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> 8PM Nature Of Government-ABC

> Apparently an educational series hosted by one Mortimer J.

> Adler..ABC was showing this as a public service with

> cooperation from National Educational Television (NET)

I don't remember NET existing as early as 1954?

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> > 8PM Nature Of Government-ABC

> > Apparently an educational series hosted by one Mortimer J.

>

> > Adler..ABC was showing this as a public service with

> > cooperation from National Educational Television (NET)

>

> I don't remember NET existing as early as 1954?

I didnt remember NET being around that early either. Here is a link to an article that appears to
be about the above program..and the series it was contained in

http://radicalacademy.com/adlervideos.htm

Also..Courtesy of the Museum of Broadcast Communications, An article about the History of


NET..

http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/N/...tionaleduc.htm
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> Source: Canton, Ohio Repository

>

>

> 7PM Range Rider-Syn.(Instead of Lassie..Though for a time

> later in the 1950's or early 60's Channel 5 would carry

> Lassie Sundays at 7 even though WJW 8 was CBS)

>

Lassie did not premiere on CBS until the fall of 1954.

>

>

>

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> > 8PM Nature Of Government-ABC

> > Apparently an educational series hosted by one Mortimer J.

>

> > Adler..ABC was showing this as a public service with

> > cooperation from National Educational Television (NET)

>

> I don't remember NET existing as early as 1954?

>

NET began in 1952.

I also should identify Mortimer Adler (1902-2001). He was

a professor of philosophy who spent most of his career at

the University of Chicago, where he specialized in the

philosophy of law and government. He also helped compile

the "Great Books" series, but his most famous work--still

in print--was "How To Read A Book," published in 1943.

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>>

>>

> > I don't remember NET existing as early as 1954?

>

>

> I didnt remember NET being around that early either. Here

> is a link to an article that appears to be about the above

> program..and the series it was contained in

>

>

>The oldest Educational/public Tv station in the US in KUHT-TV 8-Houston,TX followed by WKAR-


TV 23 Michigan State University Television, East Lansing,MI. Educational TV would boom in the
1960's and 1970's with UHF growth, PBS forming and the rise of Mr. Rogers and Sesame Street.

As mentioned before, WKAR began on Channel 60 in January,1954,then moved to Channel 10 as


WMSB and time-shared with WILX-TV NBC 10 in Jackson,MI and then WKAR returned on UHF 23
in 9/1972 as WILX-TV went solo on 10.

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> > Source: Canton, Ohio Repository

>>

>

>>

>

> > 7PM Range Rider-Syn.(Instead of Lassie..Though for a time

> > later in the 1950's or early 60's Channel 5 would carry

> > Lassie Sundays at 7 even though WJW 8 was CBS)

>>

> Lassie did not premiere on CBS until the fall of 1954.

>>

>>

>>

>>

Thanks Braves2005. I had forgotten Lassie did not begin till fall 1954. I made a correction in the
original post though It looks as if Quiz Kids either changed times or was canceled before January
1954. So I am not sure If I am right even now.

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> > > Source: Canton, Ohio Repository

>>>

>>

>>>

>>

> > > 7PM Range Rider-Syn.(Instead of Lassie..Though for a

> time

> > > later in the 1950's or early 60's Channel 5 would carry

> > > Lassie Sundays at 7 even though WJW 8 was CBS)

>>>

> > Lassie did not premiere on CBS until the fall of 1954.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>

>

> Thanks Braves2005. I had forgotten Lassie did not begin

> till fall 1954. I made a correction in the original post


> though It looks as if Quiz Kids either changed times or was

> canceled before January 1954. So I am not sure If I am

> right even now.

>

According to Castleman and Podrazik's "The TV Schedule Book,"

Quiz Kids aired on CBS Sundays at 7 in the summer of 1953.

In the fall, the sitcom Life With Father premiered at that time,

and was still on the air through the 1953-54 season. Quiz Kids

got one final run, January-September 1956, Thursdays at 10:30

on CBS.

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06-24-2005, 04:08 PM #9

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Re: Retro:Cleveland Sunday, January 3, 1954

Tim Lones takes us back to Cleveland on Sunday, January 3rd, 1954:

> WNBK 4 (NBC)

> Afternoon

> 3:30 Kukla/Fran/Ollie

"Kukla, Fran, and Ollie" had left NBC's weeknight schedule in June of 1952, and from then until
mid-1954, aired only once a week on Sundays.

The show moved that Fall to ABC, as that network was willing to give the Kuklapolitans a five-
nights-a-week (7-7:15 P.M. ET) slot.

> 4:30 Zoo Parade

Broadcast as a live remote from Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo, the host of this program was a young
Marlin Perkins, who was the zoo's executive driector. Perkins is better known for his over two
decades (1963-85) as host of "Wild Kingdom", which was filmed on-location all over the world.

> Evening

> 6PM Meet The Press

"Meet The Press" ran in this time slot until 1965, when it was moved to an early-afternoon slot
on Sundays, and eventually, a Sunday morning timeslot.

> WEWS 5 (CBS)

> Afternoon

> 3PM Year Of Crisis-Edward R. Murrow

Every year in the 1950's around January 1st, CBS News would summon most of it's foreign
correspondents back to New York where they, along with some correspondents brought-in from
Washington and other U.S. bureaus, would join Murrow for a discussion of the year just past and
a look at the year ahead.

> Evening

> 10:30 What's My Line?-Mystery Guest New York City Mayor

> Robert Wagner

Unless this episode was pre-filmed, I doubt that the name of the "mystery guest" would get into
TV listings, for obvious reasons. Dorothy Kilgallen would probably have found out!!

> 11PM Sunday News

I believe it was network, as for many years, CBS ran a fifteen-minute newscast Sunday nights
from 11 to 11:15 P.M. ET. Eventually, I believe they did two feeds, the first at 11 ET and the
second at 11:15 (and later 11:30) ET.

For most of the 1950's, Walter Cronkite anchored this newscast, which was known as the
"Sunday News Special". Wasn't it the only weekend newscast on network television for much of
the fifties??

When did WEWS become the ABC affiliate and WXEL/WJW join CBS?? Was it before or after the
collapse of DuMont??

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> > Evening

> > 10:30 What's My Line?-Mystery Guest New York City Mayor

> > Robert Wagner

>

> Unless this episode was pre-filmed, I doubt that the name of

> the "mystery guest" would get into TV listings, for obvious

> reasons. Dorothy Kilgallen would probably have found out!!


There is a website known as the "Big 4 Goodson-Todman Game Show Index". It lists all panels,
Celebrity guests, etc. Of the Four major Prime Time G-T games: What's My Line, Password, To
Tell The Truth and I've Got a Secret. I go to this site for any additional Information on these
shows not in a TV Guide or Newspaper listing.

http://www.kinescopes.com/G_T_big4.html

> When did WEWS become the ABC affiliate and WXEL/WJW join

> CBS?? Was it before or after the collapse of DuMont??

In researching other TV related Newspaper artticles, I came across the fact that Channel 8
became CBS and 5 ABC officially May 1, 1955. 1954-55 was the last or next to last season
DuMont tried to do full Prime Time programming..

Tim Lones

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> There is a website known as the "Big 4 Goodson-Todman Game

> Show Index". It lists all panels, Celebrity guests, etc.

> Of the Four major Prime Time G-T games: What's My Line,

> Password, To Tell The Truth and I've Got a Secret. I go to

> this site for any additional Information on these shows not

> in a TV Guide or Newspaper listing.


Tim, to avoid this kind of confusion, perhaps in the future you could mention when you've added
material not in the original cited source?

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> > There is a website known as the "Big 4 Goodson-Todman Game

>

> > Show Index". It lists all panels, Celebrity guests, etc.

>

> > Of the Four major Prime Time G-T games: What's My Line,

> > Password, To Tell The Truth and I've Got a Secret. I go

> to

> > this site for any additional Information on these shows

> not

> > in a TV Guide or Newspaper listing.


>

> Tim, to avoid this kind of confusion, perhaps in the future

> you could mention when you've added material not in the

> original cited source?

>

I have to agree with our moderator on this one. I have

Gil Fates' book about What's My Line?, in which he lists

all the Mystery Guests, panelists, and guest panelists who

ever appeared on the show, and Mayor Wagner was the Mystery

Guest on January 3, 1954.

My next question, which I was going to ask in this posting,

was whether or not someone leaked to the

newspapers that Wagner was going to be on Line that week. Fates

said it happened a couple of times: Walter Winchell once printed

that Van Johnson was going to be Mystery Guest one week, and Irv

Kupcinet did the same thing re Tony Curtis. Both, Fates surmised,

got their information from some overzealous person, perhaps a

publicist, perhaps the columnists' assistants.

But the odds of that happening were almost incalculable. Most

celebrities enjoyed the chance to stump the panel.

So now we're clear.


BTW, a bit of irony. Fates mentions that after Bennett Cerf

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>> >

> I have to agree with our moderator on this one. I have

> Gil Fates' book about What's My Line?, in which he lists

> all the Mystery Guests, panelists, and guest panelists who

> ever appeared on the show, and Mayor Wagner was the Mystery

> Guest on January 3, 1954.

>

> My next question, which I was going to ask in this posting,

> was whether or not someone leaked to the

> newspapers that Wagner was going to be on Line that week.

> Fates

> said it happened a couple of times: Walter Winchell once

> printed

> that Van Johnson was going to be Mystery Guest one week, and

> Irv

> Kupcinet did the same thing re Tony Curtis. Both, Fates

> surmised,
> got their information from some overzealous person, perhaps

>a

> publicist, perhaps the columnists' assistants.

>

> But the odds of that happening were almost incalculable.

> Most

> celebrities enjoyed the chance to stump the panel.

>

> So now we're clear.

to KM and BPatrick..

I absolutely understand the point on this..many times I will quote and give credit to other
sources..Here it slipped my mind plus I figured there are places to check this information out if
one chose to. Here on out I will remember to quote all secondary sources..

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TV LAND SCHEDULE THIS WEEKEND

As part of Nick at Nite's Anniversary, TV LAND will have a special line-up this weekend. Schedule
is from Yahoo!. Most of the shows are from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. And a few are from the 80s.

Saturday

6:00am The Donna Reed Show

6:30am My Three Sons

7:00am Mister Ed TVG

7:30am The Monkees

8:00am Make Room for Daddy

8:30am Patty Duke

9:00am Green Acres TVG


9:30am Alfred Hitchcock Presents

10:00am Dobie Gillis

10:30am Dragnet

11:00am Get Smart

11:30am F Troop

12:00pm Superman TVG

12:30pm The Dick Van Dyke Show TVG, CC

1:00pm The Mary Tyler Moore Show TVG, CC

1:30pm The Odd Couple TVG

2:00pm The Bob Newhart Show TVG

2:30pm The Partridge Family

3:00pm Welcome Back, Kotter TVG

3:30pm I Dream of Jeannie TVG, CC

4:00pm Bewitched TVG, CC

4:30pm I Love Lucy TVG, CC

5:00pm I Love Lucy TVG, CC

5:30pm Laverne & Shirley TVG

6:00pm The Brady Bunch TVG, CC

6:30pm The Munsters TVG

7:00pm All in the Family TVPG, CC

7:30pm All in the Family TVPG, CC

8:00pm Sanford & Son TVPG

8:30pm Sanford & Son TVPG

9:00pm The Jeffersons TVPG

9:30pm The Jeffersons TVPG


10:00pm The Mary Tyler Moore Show TVG, CC

10:30pm Rhoda

11:00pm Rhoda

11:30pm Newhart

12:00am I Love Lucy TVG, CC

12:30am Bewitched TVG, CC

1:00am Green Acres TVG

1:30am Patty Duke

2:00am Make Room for Daddy

2:30am The Monkees

3:00am Mister Ed TVG

3:30am My Three Sons

4:00am The Donna Reed Show

4:30am Alfred Hitchcock Presents

5:00am Dobie Gillis

5:30am Dragnet

Sunday

6:00am Get Smart

6:30am F Troop

7:00am Superman TVG

7:30am The Dick Van Dyke Show TVG, CC

8:00am The Mary Tyler Moore Show TVG, CC

8:30am The Odd Couple TVG

9:00am The Bob Newhart Show TVG


9:30am The Partridge Family

10:00am Welcome Back, Kotter TVG

10:30am I Love Lucy TVG, CC

11:00am I Dream of Jeannie TVG, CC

11:30am I Love Lucy TVG, CC

12:00pm Happy Days TVG, CC

12:30pm Laverne & Shirley TVG

1:00pm The Brady Bunch TVG, CC

1:30pm All in the Family TVPG, CC

2:00pm All in the Family TVPG, CC

2:30pm Sanford & Son

3:00pm Sanford & Son

3:30pm The Jeffersons TVPG

4:00pm The Jeffersons TVPG

4:30pm The Mary Tyler Moore Show TVG, CC

5:00pm Rhoda

5:30pm Rhoda

6:00pm Full House TVG, CC

6:30pm Who's the Boss? TVG, CC

7:00pm The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air TVPG, CC

7:30pm The Cosby Show CC

8:00pm Fatherhood TVG, CC

8:30pm Murphy Brown TVPG, CC

9:00pm Gilligan's Island TVG

9:30pm The Brady Bunch TVG, CC


10:00pm The Facts of Life TVG

10:30pm Family Ties TVG, CC

11:00pm Three's Company TVPG, CC

11:30pm Three's Company TVPG, CC

12:00am Cheers TVPG, CC

12:30am Cheers TVPG, CC

1:00am Wings TVG, CC

1:30am Wings TVG, CC

2:00am Three's Company TVPG, CC

2:30am Three's Company TVPG, CC

3:00am Cheers TVPG, CC

3:30am Cheers TVPG, CC

4:00am The Facts of Life TVG

4:30am Family Ties TVG, CC

5:00am Gilligan's Island TVG

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>Should be something there for everyone. I

wish TV Land would occasionally revive an

old primetime network schedule; they did this

once with the 1971-73 ABC Friday-night schedule

(Brady Bunch, Partridge Family, Room 222, Odd

Couple, Love American Style). Some Saturday

night they ought to show episodes of CBS's

schedule from the '70s; they have All In The

Family, The Jeffersons, Mary Tyler Moore, Bob

Newhart, and Carol Burnett (they could do two

half-hours there).

As part of Nick at Nite's Anniversary, TV LAND will have a

> special line-up this weekend. Schedule is from Yahoo!. Most

> of the shows are from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. And a few are

> from the 80s.

> Saturday

> 6:00am The Donna Reed Show


> 6:30am My Three Sons

> 7:00am Mister Ed TVG

> 7:30am The Monkees

> 8:00am Make Room for Daddy

> 8:30am Patty Duke

> 9:00am Green Acres TVG

> 9:30am Alfred Hitchcock Presents

> 10:00am Dobie Gillis

> 10:30am Dragnet

> 11:00am Get Smart

> 11:30am F Troop

> 12:00pm Superman TVG

> 12:30pm The Dick Van Dyke Show TVG, CC

> 1:00pm The Mary Tyler Moore Show TVG, CC

> 1:30pm The Odd Couple TVG

> 2:00pm The Bob Newhart Show TVG

> 2:30pm The Partridge Family

> 3:00pm Welcome Back, Kotter TVG

> 3:30pm I Dream of Jeannie TVG, CC

> 4:00pm Bewitched TVG, CC

> 4:30pm I Love Lucy TVG, CC

> 5:00pm I Love Lucy TVG, CC

> 5:30pm Laverne & Shirley TVG

> 6:00pm The Brady Bunch TVG, CC

> 6:30pm The Munsters TVG


> 7:00pm All in the Family TVPG, CC

> 7:30pm All in the Family TVPG, CC

> 8:00pm Sanford & Son TVPG

> 8:30pm Sanford & Son TVPG

> 9:00pm The Jeffersons TVPG

> 9:30pm The Jeffersons TVPG

> 10:00pm The Mary Tyler Moore Show TVG, CC

> 10:30pm Rhoda

> 11:00pm Rhoda

> 11:30pm Newhart

> 12:00am I Love Lucy TVG, CC

> 12:30am Bewitched TVG, CC

> 1:00am Green Acres TVG

> 1:30am Patty Duke

> 2:00am Make Room for Daddy

> 2:30am The Monkees

> 3:00am Mister Ed TVG

> 3:30am My Three Sons

> 4:00am The Donna Reed Show

> 4:30am Alfred Hitchcock Presents

> 5:00am Dobie Gillis

> 5:30am Dragnet

>

> Sunday

> 6:00am Get Smart


> 6:30am F Troop

> 7:00am Superman TVG

> 7:30am The Dick Van Dyke Show TVG, CC

> 8:00am The Mary Tyler Moore Show TVG, CC

> 8:30am The Odd Couple TVG

> 9:00am The Bob Newhart Show TVG

> 9:30am The Partridge Family

> 10:00am Welcome Back, Kotter TVG

> 10:30am I Love Lucy TVG, CC

> 11:00am I Dream of Jeannie TVG, CC

> 11:30am I Love Lucy TVG, CC

> 12:00pm Happy Days TVG, CC

> 12:30pm Laverne & Shirley TVG

> 1:00pm The Brady Bunch TVG, CC

> 1:30pm All in the Family TVPG, CC

> 2:00pm All in the Family TVPG, CC

> 2:30pm Sanford & Son

> 3:00pm Sanford & Son

> 3:30pm The Jeffersons TVPG

> 4:00pm The Jeffersons TVPG

> 4:30pm The Mary Tyler Moore Show TVG, CC

> 5:00pm Rhoda

> 5:30pm Rhoda

> 6:00pm Full House TVG, CC

> 6:30pm Who's the Boss? TVG, CC


> 7:00pm The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air TVPG, CC

> 7:30pm The Cosby Show CC

> 8:00pm Fatherhood TVG, CC

> 8:30pm Murphy Brown TVPG, CC

> 9:00pm Gilligan's Island TVG

> 9:30pm The Brady Bunch TVG, CC

> 10:00pm The Facts of Life TVG

> 10:30pm Family Ties TVG, CC

> 11:00pm Three's Company TVPG, CC

> 11:30pm Three's Company TVPG, CC

> 12:00am Cheers TVPG, CC

> 12:30am Cheers TVPG, CC

> 1:00am Wings TVG, CC

> 1:30am Wings TVG, CC

> 2:00am Three's Company TVPG, CC

> 2:30am Three's Company TVPG, CC

> 3:00am Cheers TVPG, CC

> 3:30am Cheers TVPG, CC

> 4:00am The Facts of Life TVG

> 4:30am Family Ties TVG, CC

> 5:00am Gilligan's Island TVG

> 5:30am The Brady Bunch TVG, CC

>

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Certainly looks better than what they usually do on the weekends!

> As part of Nick at Nite's Anniversary, TV LAND will have a

> special line-up this weekend. Schedule is from Yahoo!. Most

> of the shows are from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. And a few are

> from the 80s.

> Saturday

> 6:00am The Donna Reed Show

> 6:30am My Three Sons

> 7:00am Mister Ed TVG

> 7:30am The Monkees

> 8:00am Make Room for Daddy

> 8:30am Patty Duke

> 9:00am Green Acres TVG

> 9:30am Alfred Hitchcock Presents

> 10:00am Dobie Gillis

> 10:30am Dragnet

> 11:00am Get Smart

> 11:30am F Troop

> 12:00pm Superman TVG

> 12:30pm The Dick Van Dyke Show TVG, CC

> 1:00pm The Mary Tyler Moore Show TVG, CC


> 1:30pm The Odd Couple TVG

> 2:00pm The Bob Newhart Show TVG

> 2:30pm The Partridge Family

> 3:00pm Welcome Back, Kotter TVG

> 3:30pm I Dream of Jeannie TVG, CC

> 4:00pm Bewitched TVG, CC

> 4:30pm I Love Lucy TVG, CC

> 5:00pm I Love Lucy TVG, CC

> 5:30pm Laverne & Shirley TVG

> 6:00pm The Brady Bunch TVG, CC

> 6:30pm The Munsters TVG

> 7:00pm All in the Family TVPG, CC

> 7:30pm All in the Family TVPG, CC

> 8:00pm Sanford & Son TVPG

> 8:30pm Sanford & Son TVPG

> 9:00pm The Jeffersons TVPG

> 9:30pm The Jeffersons TVPG

> 10:00pm The Mary Tyler Moore Show TVG, CC

> 10:30pm Rhoda

> 11:00pm Rhoda

> 11:30pm Newhart

> 12:00am I Love Lucy TVG, CC

> 12:30am Bewitched TVG, CC

> 1:00am Green Acres TVG

> 1:30am Patty Duke


> 2:00am Make Room for Daddy

> 2:30am The Monkees

> 3:00am Mister Ed TVG

> 3:30am My Three Sons

> 4:00am The Donna Reed Show

> 4:30am Alfred Hitchcock Presents

> 5:00am Dobie Gillis

> 5:30am Dragnet

>

> Sunday

> 6:00am Get Smart

> 6:30am F Troop

> 7:00am Superman TVG

> 7:30am The Dick Van Dyke Show TVG, CC

> 8:00am The Mary Tyler Moore Show TVG, CC

> 8:30am The Odd Couple TVG

> 9:00am The Bob Newhart Show TVG

> 9:30am The Partridge Family

> 10:00am Welcome Back, Kotter TVG

> 10:30am I Love Lucy TVG, CC

> 11:00am I Dream of Jeannie TVG, CC

> 11:30am I Love Lucy TVG, CC

> 12:00pm Happy Days TVG, CC

> 12:30pm Laverne & Shirley TVG

> 1:00pm The Brady Bunch TVG, CC


> 1:30pm All in the Family TVPG, CC

> 2:00pm All in the Family TVPG, CC

> 2:30pm Sanford & Son

> 3:00pm Sanford & Son

> 3:30pm The Jeffersons TVPG

> 4:00pm The Jeffersons TVPG

> 4:30pm The Mary Tyler Moore Show TVG, CC

> 5:00pm Rhoda

> 5:30pm Rhoda

> 6:00pm Full House TVG, CC

> 6:30pm Who's the Boss? TVG, CC

> 7:00pm The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air TVPG, CC

> 7:30pm The Cosby Show CC

> 8:00pm Fatherhood TVG, CC

> 8:30pm Murphy Brown TVPG, CC

> 9:00pm Gilligan's Island TVG

> 9:30pm The Brady Bunch TVG, CC

> 10:00pm The Facts of Life TVG

> 10:30pm Family Ties TVG, CC

> 11:00pm Three's Company TVPG, CC

> 11:30pm Three's Company TVPG, CC

> 12:00am Cheers TVPG, CC

> 12:30am Cheers TVPG, CC

> 1:00am Wings TVG, CC

> 1:30am Wings TVG, CC


> 2:00am Three's Company TVPG, CC

> 2:30am Three's Company TVPG, CC

> 3:00am Cheers TVPG, CC

> 3:30am Cheers TVPG, CC

> 4:00am The Facts of Life TVG

> 4:30am Family Ties TVG, CC

> 5:00am Gilligan's Island TVG

> 5:30am The Brady Bunch TVG, CC

>

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> Certainly looks better than what they usually do on the

> weekends!

I'll say. Nothing's more annoying than those weekend-long one-show marathons. Seems like lazy
programming. If it happens to be a show you don't like in the first place, forget it. Even with
shows I do like, I could never just sit and watch one episode after another and another. (No...
actually, I take that back. A few weeks ago on a Friday evening, I found myself watching 3 or 4 of
the I Love Lucy trip to California shows in a row).
I see a couple showings of Alfred Hitchcock, Superman, and Dragnet on the list. A little stange
only having three non-comedies. I thought there'd be more or none at all.

I also noticed the absence of Dennis The Menace, which used to be a staple every morning on
Nickelodeon. I wonder if Jay North had any influence in banning it, knowing how he feels about
it.

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06-25-2005, 09:26 AM #5

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>

> I also noticed the absence of Dennis The Menace, which used

> to be a staple every morning on Nickelodeon. I wonder if Jay

> North had any influence in banning it, knowing how he feels

> about it.

>

That's probably because The emphasis is on Nick At Nite which aired every night generally 8-
Midnight ET, Rather than danyime Nickelodeon programming. I don't think North could have
anything to do with not showing Dennis the Menace since he didnt own the series,

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06-25-2005, 10:32 AM #6

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Nice schedule but they are only giving one of the funniest sitcoms ever only one showing?!!
Welcome Back Kotter was a great show and I wish they would show more of it and/or wish that
my cable company would get Good Life Network which now shows Welcome Back Kotter. Plus
another show is missing, Car 54 Where Are You was also on Nick at Nite back 15 or so years ago.
Can someone thread what shows are missing from the schedule.

> As part of Nick at Nite's Anniversary, TV LAND will have a

> > special line-up this weekend. Schedule is from Yahoo!.

> Most

> > of the shows are from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. And a few are

>

> > from the 80s.

> > Saturday

> > 6:00am The Donna Reed Show

> > 6:30am My Three Sons

> > 7:00am Mister Ed TVG

> > 7:30am The Monkees

> > 8:00am Make Room for Daddy

> > 8:30am Patty Duke

> > 9:00am Green Acres TVG

> > 9:30am Alfred Hitchcock Presents

> > 10:00am Dobie Gillis


> > 10:30am Dragnet

> > 11:00am Get Smart

> > 11:30am F Troop

> > 12:00pm Superman TVG

> > 12:30pm The Dick Van Dyke Show TVG, CC

> > 1:00pm The Mary Tyler Moore Show TVG, CC

> > 1:30pm The Odd Couple TVG

> > 2:00pm The Bob Newhart Show TVG

> > 2:30pm The Partridge Family

> > 3:00pm Welcome Back, Kotter TVG

> > 3:30pm I Dream of Jeannie TVG, CC

> > 4:00pm Bewitched TVG, CC

> > 4:30pm I Love Lucy TVG, CC

> > 5:00pm I Love Lucy TVG, CC

> > 5:30pm Laverne & Shirley TVG

> > 6:00pm The Brady Bunch TVG, CC

> > 6:30pm The Munsters TVG

> > 7:00pm All in the Family TVPG, CC

> > 7:30pm All in the Family TVPG, CC

> > 8:00pm Sanford & Son TVPG

> > 8:30pm Sanford & Son TVPG

> > 9:00pm The Jeffersons TVPG

> > 9:30pm The Jeffersons TVPG

> > 10:00pm The Mary Tyler Moore Show TVG, CC

> > 10:30pm Rhoda


> > 11:00pm Rhoda

> > 11:30pm Newhart

> > 12:00am I Love Lucy TVG, CC

> > 12:30am Bewitched TVG, CC

> > 1:00am Green Acres TVG

> > 1:30am Patty Duke

> > 2:00am Make Room for Daddy

> > 2:30am The Monkees

> > 3:00am Mister Ed TVG

> > 3:30am My Three Sons

> > 4:00am The Donna Reed Show

> > 4:30am Alfred Hitchcock Presents

> > 5:00am Dobie Gillis

> > 5:30am Dragnet

>>

> > Sunday

> > 6:00am Get Smart

> > 6:30am F Troop

> > 7:00am Superman TVG

> > 7:30am The Dick Van Dyke Show TVG, CC

> > 8:00am The Mary Tyler Moore Show TVG, CC

> > 8:30am The Odd Couple TVG

> > 9:00am The Bob Newhart Show TVG

> > 9:30am The Partridge Family

> > 10:00am Welcome Back, Kotter TVG


> > 10:30am I Love Lucy TVG, CC

> > 11:00am I Dream of Jeannie TVG, CC

> > 11:30am I Love Lucy TVG, CC

> > 12:00pm Happy Days TVG, CC

> > 12:30pm Laverne & Shirley TVG

> > 1:00pm The Brady Bunch TVG, CC

> > 1:30pm All in the Family TVPG, CC

> > 2:00pm All in the Family TVPG, CC

> > 2:30pm Sanford & Son

> > 3:00pm Sanford & Son

> > 3:30pm The Jeffersons TVPG

> > 4:00pm The Jeffersons TVPG

> > 4:30pm The Mary Tyler Moore Show TVG, CC

> > 5:00pm Rhoda

> > 5:30pm Rhoda

> > 6:00pm Full House TVG, CC

> > 6:30pm Who's the Boss? TVG, CC

> > 7:00pm The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air TVPG, CC

> > 7:30pm The Cosby Show CC

> > 8:00pm Fatherhood TVG, CC

> > 8:30pm Murphy Brown TVPG, CC

> > 9:00pm Gilligan's Island TVG

> > 9:30pm The Brady Bunch TVG, CC

> > 10:00pm The Facts of Life TVG

> > 10:30pm Family Ties TVG, CC


> > 11:00pm Three's Company TVPG, CC

> > 11:30pm Three's Company TVPG, CC

> > 12:00am Cheers TVPG, CC

> > 12:30am Cheers TVPG, CC

> > 1:00am Wings TVG, CC

> > 1:30am Wings TVG, CC

> > 2:00am Three's Company TVPG, CC

> > 2:30am Three's Company TVPG, CC

> > 3:00am Cheers TVPG, CC

> > 3:30am Cheers TVPG, CC

> > 4:00am The Facts of Life TVG

> > 4:30am Family Ties TVG, CC

> > 5:00am Gilligan's Island TVG

> > 5:30am The Brady Bunch TVG, CC

>>

>

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06-25-2005, 11:08 AM #7

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>

> That's probably because The emphasis is on Nick At Nite

> which aired every night generally 8-Midnight ET, Rather than

> danyime Nickelodeon programming. I don't think North could

> have anything to do with not showing Dennis the Menace since

> he didnt own the series.

Nick at Nite DID air Dennis The Menace weeknights at 7:00 P.M. along with Donna Reed and My
Three Sons when Nick at Nite started out in 1985. After 3 years at night,it moved to the
mornings and afternoons where it stayed until 1992.

TV Land has aired Dennis The Menace,in 2001-2002,but they only aired the first season of it. I
don't really think that Jay North has anything to do with Dennis The Menace not being on the air.
It's just a matter of people not caring about older shows like Nick at Nite and TV Land are
doing,thinking that shows like Hunter,Full House,Roseanne,Fresh Prince,and Murphy Brown are
"classic" shows.

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06-25-2005, 11:15 AM #8

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> Nice schedule but they are only giving one of the funniest

> sitcoms ever only one showing?!! Welcome Back Kotter was a

> great show and I wish they would show more of it and/or wish
> that my cable company would get Good Life Network which now

> shows Welcome Back Kotter. Plus another show is missing, Car

> 54 Where Are You was also on Nick at Nite back 15 or so

> years ago. Can someone thread what shows are missing from

> the schedule.

>

Missing are:

The Lucy Show

The Beverly Hillbillies

Phyllis

The Betty White Show(1977-1978 CBS series)

Charles In Charge

Perfect Strangers

Head Of The Class

Different Strokes

Gidget

These are the shows that I can think of now that are missing. There seem to be some more
shows that are absent. Maybe others can fill us in.

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06-25-2005, 11:36 AM #9

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>

> Nick at Nite DID air Dennis The Menace weeknights at 7:00
> P.M. along with Donna Reed and My Three Sons when Nick at

> Nite started out in 1985. After 3 years at night,it moved to

> the mornings and afternoons where it stayed until 1992.

>

> TV Land has aired Dennis The Menace,in 2001-2002,but they

> only aired the first season of it. I don't really think that

> Jay North has anything to do with Dennis The Menace not

> being on the air. It's just a matter of people not caring

> about older shows like Nick at Nite and TV Land are

> doing,thinking that shows like Hunter,Full

> House,Roseanne,Fresh Prince,and Murphy Brown are "classic"

> shows.

>

I thought Dennis The Menace aired on N@N at some point..

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A few other missing shows from this weekend's schedule that quickly come to mind:

Route 66

I Spy

The White Shadow

Hi Honey, I'm Home! (original series)

Rowin and Martin's Laugh-In

Also, does anyone remember when N@N used to show a two-hour black-and-white movie? I
believe this was when they first started up in 1985.

When did the network show "Charles in Charge"?

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>

> When did the network show "Charles in Charge"?

>

Nick at Nite aired Charles in Charge along with Perfect Strangers and Head Of The Class in the
late night hours back in 2002-2003. They only showed the syndicated episodes with the Powells
and not the first season episodes that aired on CBS with the Pembrokes like they had always
done in syndication when they started airing reruns on local stations in the 1990's.
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06-25-2005, 01:55 PM #12

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> A few other missing shows from this weekend's schedule that

> quickly come to mind:

>

> Route 66

>

> I Spy

>

> The White Shadow

>

> Hi Honey, I'm Home! (original series)

>

> Rowin and Martin's Laugh-In

Was (or is still?) seen on TRIO.

And a few more:

Turkey Television

Lancelot Link

Ann Sothern

Fernwood 2-Night/America 2-Night

WKRP in Cincinnati (OK, some of you might be thinking "good thing, though" because the prints
N@N had (that also aired on TNN/Spike TV) were edited due to the episodes' music content)
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>>

> > When did the network show "Charles in Charge"?

>>

> Nick at Nite aired Charles in Charge along with Perfect

> Strangers and Head Of The Class in the late night hours back

> in 2002-2003. They only showed the syndicated episodes with

> the Powells and not the first season episodes that aired on

> CBS with the Pembrokes like they had always done in

> syndication when they started airing reruns on local

> stations in the 1990's.

>

Didn't Nick at Nite show The Smothers Brothers Show (the

1965-66 sitcom)? While not up to the standards of their

later Sunday-night variety show, it is of historical interest,

and you do get the brothers' basic act within the confines

of the silly premise (Tommy is an angel).


As for Ann Sothern, I believe Nick at Nite showed both her

1950s series. Susie (originally Private Secretary) is probably

the better of the two, but it's hard to tell it and The Ann

Sothern Show apart, since she has the same two sidekicks (Don

Porter and Ann Tyrell) on both.

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>>

> Didn't Nick at Nite show The Smothers Brothers Show (the

> 1965-66 sitcom)? While not up to the standards of their

> later Sunday-night variety show, it is of historical

> interest,

> and you do get the brothers' basic act within the confines

> of the silly premise (Tommy is an angel).

>

> Yes,Nick at Nite showed The Smothers Brothers Show in 1988 and on Sunday nights as well.
Speaking of which,I wish that their variety show from the 60's would be on DVD.

>
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Either TVL or N@N aired Hill Street Blues for a while, although IIRC they didn't even get through
the whole series once.

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> Either TVL or N@N aired Hill Street Blues for a while,

> although IIRC they didn't even get through the whole series

> once.

It was TV Land that carried Hill Street Blues.

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> > Either TVL or N@N aired Hill Street Blues for a while,

> > although IIRC they didn't even get through the whole

> series

> > once.

>

> It was TV Land that carried Hill Street Blues.

& St. Elsewhere

>

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06-25-2005, 09:45 PM #18

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> > Certainly looks better than what they usually do on the

> > weekends!


>

> I'll say. Nothing's more annoying than those weekend-long

> one-show marathons. Seems like lazy programming. If it

> happens to be a show you don't like in the first place,

> forget it. Even with shows I do like, I could never just sit

> and watch one episode after another and another. (No...

> actually, I take that back. A few weeks ago on a Friday

> evening, I found myself watching 3 or 4 of the I Love Lucy

> trip to California shows in a row).

>

> I see a couple showings of Alfred Hitchcock, Superman, and

> Dragnet on the list. A little stange only having three

> non-comedies. I thought there'd be more or none at all.

>

> I also noticed the absence of Dennis The Menace, which used

> to be a staple every morning on Nickelodeon. I wonder if Jay

> North had any influence in banning it, knowing how he feels

> about it.

Who gives a hoot about how Jay North feels about it?

Where is Lassie, Burkes Law, Have Gun, Will Travel, Mavrick, Bat Masterson, The

Rifelman, My favorite Martian, Giget, Our Miss Brooks and a lot more. TV Land really needs to
wake up!!

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06-25-2005, 09:48 PM #19

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Re: TV LAND SCHEDULE THIS WEEKEND

> A few other missing shows from this weekend's schedule that

> quickly come to mind:

>

> Route 66

>

> I Spy

>

> The White Shadow

>

> Hi Honey, I'm Home! (original series)

>

> Rowin and Martin's Laugh-In

>

>

> Also, does anyone remember when N@N used to show a two-hour

> black-and-white movie? I believe this was when they first

> started up in 1985.

>

> When did the network show "Charles in Charge"?

>

Hey???? Where is "Soap"

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> As part of Nick at Nite's Anniversary, TV LAND will have a

> special line-up this weekend. Schedule is from Yahoo!. Most

> of the shows are from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. And a few are

> from the 80s.

> Saturday

> 6:00am The Donna Reed Show

> 6:30am My Three Sons

> 7:00am Mister Ed TVG

> 7:30am The Monkees

> 8:00am Make Room for Daddy

> 8:30am Patty Duke

> 9:00am Green Acres TVG

> 9:30am Alfred Hitchcock Presents

> 10:00am Dobie Gillis

> 10:30am Dragnet

> 11:00am Get Smart

> 11:30am F Troop

> 12:00pm Superman TVG

> 12:30pm The Dick Van Dyke Show TVG, CC

> 1:00pm The Mary Tyler Moore Show TVG, CC

> 1:30pm The Odd Couple TVG

> 2:00pm The Bob Newhart Show TVG


> 2:30pm The Partridge Family

> 3:00pm Welcome Back, Kotter TVG

> 3:30pm I Dream of Jeannie TVG, CC

> 4:00pm Bewitched TVG, CC

> 4:30pm I Love Lucy TVG, CC

> 5:00pm I Love Lucy TVG, CC

> 5:30pm Laverne & Shirley TVG

> 6:00pm The Brady Bunch TVG, CC

> 6:30pm The Munsters TVG

> 7:00pm All in the Family TVPG, CC

> 7:30pm All in the Family TVPG, CC

> 8:00pm Sanford & Son TVPG

> 8:30pm Sanford & Son TVPG

> 9:00pm The Jeffersons TVPG

> 9:30pm The Jeffersons TVPG

> 10:00pm The Mary Tyler Moore Show TVG, CC

> 10:30pm Rhoda

> 11:00pm Rhoda

> 11:30pm Newhart

> 12:00am I Love Lucy TVG, CC

> 12:30am Bewitched TVG, CC

> 1:00am Green Acres TVG

> 1:30am Patty Duke

> 2:00am Make Room for Daddy

> 2:30am The Monkees


> 3:00am Mister Ed TVG

> 3:30am My Three Sons

> 4:00am The Donna Reed Show

> 4:30am Alfred Hitchcock Presents

> 5:00am Dobie Gillis

> 5:30am Dragnet

>

> Sunday

> 6:00am Get Smart

> 6:30am F Troop

> 7:00am Superman TVG

> 7:30am The Dick Van Dyke Show TVG, CC

> 8:00am The Mary Tyler Moore Show TVG, CC

> 8:30am The Odd Couple TVG

> 9:00am The Bob Newhart Show TVG

> 9:30am The Partridge Family

> 10:00am Welcome Back, Kotter TVG

> 10:30am I Love Lucy TVG, CC

> 11:00am I Dream of Jeannie TVG, CC

> 11:30am I Love Lucy TVG, CC

> 12:00pm Happy Days TVG, CC

> 12:30pm Laverne & Shirley TVG

> 1:00pm The Brady Bunch TVG, CC

> 1:30pm All in the Family TVPG, CC

> 2:00pm All in the Family TVPG, CC


> 2:30pm Sanford & Son

> 3:00pm Sanford & Son

> 3:30pm The Jeffersons TVPG

> 4:00pm The Jeffersons TVPG

> 4:30pm The Mary Tyler Moore Show TVG, CC

> 5:00pm Rhoda

> 5:30pm Rhoda

> 6:00pm Full House TVG, CC

> 6:30pm Who's the Boss? TVG, CC

> 7:00pm The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air TVPG, CC

> 7:30pm The Cosby Show CC

> 8:00pm Fatherhood TVG, CC

> 8:30pm Murphy Brown TVPG, CC

> 9:00pm Gilligan's Island TVG

> 9:30pm The Brady Bunch TVG, CC

> 10:00pm The Facts of Life TVG

> 10:30pm Family Ties TVG, CC

> 11:00pm Three's Company TVPG, CC

> 11:30pm Three's Company TVPG, CC

> 12:00am Cheers TVPG, CC

> 12:30am Cheers TVPG, CC

> 1:00am Wings TVG, CC

> 1:30am Wings TVG, CC

> 2:00am Three's Company TVPG, CC

> 2:30am Three's Company TVPG, CC


> 3:00am Cheers TVPG, CC

> 3:30am Cheers TVPG, CC

> 4:00am The Facts of Life TVG

> 4:30am Family Ties TVG, CC

> 5:00am Gilligan's Island TVG

> 5:30am The Brady Bunch TVG, CC

>

Where is Hogan's Hereos?

> >Should be something there for everyone. I

> wish TV Land would occasionally revive an

> old primetime network schedule; they did this

> once with the 1971-73 ABC Friday-night schedule

> (Brady Bunch, Partridge Family, Room 222, Odd

> Couple, Love American Style). Some Saturday

> night they ought to show episodes of CBS's

> schedule from the '70s; they have All In The

> Family, The Jeffersons, Mary Tyler Moore, Bob

> Newhart, and Carol Burnett (they could do two

> half-hours there).

In Chicago, WWME-CA "Me-TV" Channel 23 showed the Saturday CBS lineup 6 nights a week
from 7-9:30 CT. They just changed their lineup for the summer by adding a lot of different shows
like "Love American Style" "Petticoat Junction" "Facts Of Life" "Family Ties" "Brady Bunch"
"Bewitched" "I Dream Of Jeannie" "Archie Bunker's Place"

>

>
>

>

>

>

> As part of Nick at Nite's Anniversary, TV LAND will have a

> > special line-up this weekend. Schedule is from Yahoo!.

> Most

> > of the shows are from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. And a few are

>

> > from the 80s.

> > Saturday

> > 6:00am The Donna Reed Show

> > 6:30am My Three Sons

> > 7:00am Mister Ed TVG

> > 7:30am The Monkees

> > 8:00am Make Room for Daddy

> > 8:30am Patty Duke

> > 9:00am Green Acres TVG

> > 9:30am Alfred Hitchcock Presents

> > 10:00am Dobie Gillis

> > 10:30am Dragnet

> > 11:00am Get Smart

> > 11:30am F Troop

> > 12:00pm Superman TVG

> > 12:30pm The Dick Van Dyke Show TVG, CC


> > 1:00pm The Mary Tyler Moore Show TVG, CC

> > 1:30pm The Odd Couple TVG

> > 2:00pm The Bob Newhart Show TVG

> > 2:30pm The Partridge Family

> > 3:00pm Welcome Back, Kotter TVG

> > 3:30pm I Dream of Jeannie TVG, CC

> > 4:00pm Bewitched TVG, CC

> > 4:30pm I Love Lucy TVG, CC

> > 5:00pm I Love Lucy TVG, CC

> > 5:30pm Laverne & Shirley TVG

> > 6:00pm The Brady Bunch TVG, CC

> > 6:30pm The Munsters TVG

> > 7:00pm All in the Family TVPG, CC

> > 7:30pm All in the Family TVPG, CC

> > 8:00pm Sanford & Son TVPG

> > 8:30pm Sanford & Son TVPG

> > 9:00pm The Jeffersons TVPG

> > 9:30pm The Jeffersons TVPG

> > 10:00pm The Mary Tyler Moore Show TVG, CC

> > 10:30pm Rhoda

> > 11:00pm Rhoda

> > 11:30pm Newhart

> > 12:00am I Love Lucy TVG, CC

> > 12:30am Bewitched TVG, CC

> > 1:00am Green Acres TVG


> > 1:30am Patty Duke

> > 2:00am Make Room for Daddy

> > 2:30am The Monkees

> > 3:00am Mister Ed TVG

> > 3:30am My Three Sons

> > 4:00am The Donna Reed Show

> > 4:30am Alfred Hitchcock Presents

> > 5:00am Dobie Gillis

> > 5:30am Dragnet

>>

> > Sunday

> > 6:00am Get Smart

> > 6:30am F Troop

> > 7:00am Superman TVG

> > 7:30am The Dick Van Dyke Show TVG, CC

> > 8:00am The Mary Tyler Moore Show TVG, CC

> > 8:30am The Odd Couple TVG

> > 9:00am The Bob Newhart Show TVG

> > 9:30am The Partridge Family

> > 10:00am Welcome Back, Kotter TVG

> > 10:30am I Love Lucy TVG, CC

> > 11:00am I Dream of Jeannie TVG, CC

> > 11:30am I Love Lucy TVG, CC

> > 12:00pm Happy Days TVG, CC

> > 12:30pm Laverne & Shirley TVG


> > 1:00pm The Brady Bunch TVG, CC

> > 1:30pm All in the Family TVPG, CC

> > 2:00pm All in the Family TVPG, CC

> > 2:30pm Sanford & Son

> > 3:00pm Sanford & Son

> > 3:30pm The Jeffersons TVPG

> > 4:00pm The Jeffersons TVPG

> > 4:30pm The Mary Tyler Moore Show TVG, CC

> > 5:00pm Rhoda

> > 5:30pm Rhoda

> > 6:00pm Full House TVG, CC

> > 6:30pm Who's the Boss? TVG, CC

> > 7:00pm The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air TVPG, CC

> > 7:30pm The Cosby Show CC

> > 8:00pm Fatherhood TVG, CC

> > 8:30pm Murphy Brown TVPG, CC

> > 9:00pm Gilligan's Island TVG

> > 9:30pm The Brady Bunch TVG, CC

> > 10:00pm The Facts of Life TVG

> > 10:30pm Family Ties TVG, CC

> > 11:00pm Three's Company TVPG, CC

> > 11:30pm Three's Company TVPG, CC

> > 12:00am Cheers TVPG, CC

> > 12:30am Cheers TVPG, CC

> > 1:00am Wings TVG, CC


> > 1:30am Wings TVG, CC

> > 2:00am Three's Company TVPG, CC

> > 2:30am Three's Company TVPG, CC

> > 3:00am Cheers TVPG, CC

> > 3:30am Cheers TVPG, CC

> > 4:00am The Facts of Life TVG

> > 4:30am Family Ties TVG, CC

> > 5:00am Gilligan's Island TVG

> > 5:30am The Brady Bunch TVG, CC

>>

>

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> > Certainly looks better than what they usually do on the

> > weekends!

>

> I'll say. Nothing's more annoying than those weekend-long

> one-show marathons. Seems like lazy programming. If it


> happens to be a show you don't like in the first place,

> forget it. Even with shows I do like, I could never just sit

> and watch one episode after another and another. (No...

> actually, I take that back. A few weeks ago on a Friday

> evening, I found myself watching 3 or 4 of the I Love Lucy

> trip to California shows in a row).

>

One of the great things is that they've been showing some of

the best episodes of each show; for example, "Chuckles Bites

the Dust" from The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "If It Looks

Like A Walnut..." from The Dick Van Dyke Show.

Two I'd like to have seen: "Coast-to-Coast Big Mouth" from

Dick Van Dyke (Laura blabs on nationwide TV that Alan Brady

is really bald) and that Bob Newhart Thanksgiving episode

(can't remember the exact title) where he, Howard, Jerry, and

Mr. Carlin get drunk watching a football game; unable to cook

a turkey they call a Chinese restaurant and order "Moo Goo GOO

GOO Gai Pan." Then Emily, who's been spending the day with her

parents, arrives home, just about the time a huge truckload of

moo goo gai pan shows up.

Most of the sitcoms are so good I can understand why that genre

seems to be dying. So many of today's sitcoms just are not funny


(not to me, at least).

>

Retro: Corpus Christi TX,October 1st 1974

Source: Corpus Christi Caller-Times

KIII-Channel 3(ABC)

AM

7:00 Buenos Dias(News In Spanish)

7:30 Ben Casey

8:30 Movie--No Title Given

10:30 The Brady Bunch

11:00 Password

11:30 Split Second

PM

Noon All My Children

12:30 Let's Make A Deal

1:00 Newlywed Game

1:30 Girl In My Life

2:00 General Hospital

2:30 One Life To Live

3:00 $10,000 Pyramid

3:30 Combat

4:30 The Flintstones

5:00 The Lucy Show


5:30 ABC News

6:00 News

6:30 Dragnet(1967-1970 episodes)

7:00 Happy Days

7:30 ABC Movie Of The Week--The Stranger Within

9:00 Marcus Welby M.D.

10:00 News

10:30 Wide World Of Entertainment--Hard Day At Blue Nose

KRIS--Channel 6(NBC)

AM

6:30 Scope

7:00 Today

9:00 Name That Tune

9:30 Winning Streak

10:00 High Rollers

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Jackpot

11:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

PM

Noon News

12:30 Jeopardy

1:00 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2:00 Another World


2:30 How To Survive A Marriage

3:00 Somerset

3:30 Leave It To Beaver

4:00 Bewitched

4:30 The Fugitive

5:30 NBC News

6:00 News

6:30 Hollywood Squares(syndicated)

7:00 Adam-12

7:30 NBC World Premiere Movie--The Disappearance of Flight 412

9:00 Police Story

10:00 News

10:30 Tonight Show

12:30 AM News(repeat of 10:00 News)

KZTV--Channel 10(CBS)

AM

6:30 Amiguitos

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Joker's Wild

9:30 Gambit

10:00 Now You See It

10:30 Love Of Life

11:00 Young And The Restless


11:30 Search For Tomorrow

PM

Noon News

12:30 As The World Turns

1:00 Guiding Light

1:30 Edge Of Night

2:00 Price Is Right

2:30 Match Game '74

3:00 Tattletales

3:30 Courtship Of Eddie's Father

4:00 Name Of The Game

5:30 CBS News

6:00 News

6:30 Beverly Hillbillies

7:00 Good Times

7:30 M*A*S*H

8:00 Hawaii 5-0

9:00 Barnaby Jones

10:00 News

10:30 CBS Late Movie--Savage

12:30 AM (repeat of 10:00 News)

KEDT--Channel 16(PBS)

AM

7:00 Mister Rogers Neighborhood


7:30 Sesame Street

8:30 Educational Programming(until 3:00 P.M.)

PM

3:00 Sesame Street

4:00 Mister Rogers Neighborhood

4:30 Villa Alegre

5:00 Electric Company

5:30 School Talk

6:00 Carrascolendas

6:30 Grant Teaff Show

7:00 America: Home From Home--Part 1

7:30 Evening At Symphony

8:30 Woman: Female Sexuality--Part 1

9:00 Accion Chicano: El Chicano In Concert

9:30 Burglar Proofing

10:00 Kentucky G.E.D. Class

10:30 Firing Line

11:30 Insight

Midnight: News

I don't know when KORO-Channel 28(SIN) came into existence so there are no listings for that
station.

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KORO came on the air sometime during 1977, if my memory serves me.

Retro: Nashville independents, Tues., Dec. 18, 1984

Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1984

(Source: Shelbyville, Tenn. Times-Gazette)

WZTV 17

AM

7 Great Space Coaster

7:30 Tom & Jerry

8 Woody Woodpecker

8:30 Super Heroes

9 Odd Couple

9:30 All In The Family

10 Braun & Co.

11 INN News

11:30 Facts of Life

PM

12 Hot Potato

12:30 20 Minute Workout


1 Andy Griffith

1:30 Three Stooges

2 Super Heroes

2:30 Flintstones

3 Woody Woodpecker

3:30 Tom & Jerry

4 Scooby Doo

4:30 He-Man & Master

5 Bewitched

5:30 Alice

6 Diffrent Strokes

6:30 Jeffersons

7 Movie: Home For the Holidays

8:30 Focus

9 Africa (no idea what this is)

10 Benny Hill

10:30 Tonight (from NBC)

11:30 Movie (not listed

WCAY 30

* The listings only included 6 p.m.-midnight

6 Star Trek

7 Barney Miller

8 Movie: Violent Protection

10 Too Close For Comfort


10:30 Taxi

11 Mannix

WFYZ 39

AM

7 Inspector Gadget

8 My Favorite Martian

8:30 New Zoo Revue

9 Family Affair

9:30 Petticoat Junction

10 Jim Bakker

11 Health Field

11:30 Gomer Pyle

PM

12 Movie (not listed)

2 Dick Van Dyke

2:30 I Love Lucy

3 Speed Racer

3:30 Popeye

4 Inspector Gadget

4:30 Super Friends

5 Hawaii 5-O

6 In Search Of

6:30 20 Minute Workout

7 Hawaii 5-O
8 Movie: Bad and Beautiful

10 INN News

10:30 Saturday Night Live

11 Movie: Gaby

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> Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1984

> (Source: Shelbyville, Tenn. Times-Gazette)

>

> WZTV 17

> 9 Africa (no idea what this is)

Probably a World Vision special.

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WZTV 17

12 Hot Potato

(BUZZ)

Hot Potato was cancelled on NBC on June 29th, 1984, so Super Password is now in the 12 noon
time slot in December of 84

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> WZTV 17

> 12 Hot Potato

> (BUZZ)

> Hot Potato was cancelled on NBC on June 29th, 1984, so Super

> Password is now in the 12 noon time slot in December of 84

>
And on delay at that. Super Password would have been on NBC

at 11 AM (Central). NBC's soap block started at 11:30:

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

12 N Days Of Our Lives

1 PM Another World

2 PM Santa Barbara

WSMV did not follow this schedule, but that's not my point.

This is the network schedule.<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by bpatrick on 06/25/05


10:08 PM.</FONT></P>

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> 10:30 Tonight (from NBC)

WSMV didn't carry the Tonight Show?? And NBC allowed them to pass it over to an indy?? What
did WSMV broadcast in its place?

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> > 10:30 Tonight (from NBC)

>

> WSMV didn't carry the Tonight Show?? And NBC allowed them

> to pass it over to an indy?? What did WSMV broadcast in its

> place?

>

As the other thread implied:

10:30 Threes Company

11 Barney Miller

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> > > 10:30 Tonight (from NBC)

>>

> > WSMV didn't carry the Tonight Show?? And NBC allowed them

>

> > to pass it over to an indy?? What did WSMV broadcast in

> its

> > place?

>>

> As the other thread implied:

>

> 10:30 Threes Company

> 11 Barney Miller

>

Thanks. I happened across the Nashville Network thread later in the day, after posting this. I still
can't quite believe that NBC allowed them to do that...I can only guess WSMV wanted the ad
time solely to themselves.

Retro: Corpus Christi TX,July 9th 1974

Source: Corpus Christi Caller-Times

KIII-Channel 3(ABC)
AM

7:00 Buenos Dias

7:30 Ben Casey

8:30 Movie--In The French Style

10:30 The Brady Bunch

11:00 Password

11:30 Split Second

PM

Noon The Lucy Show

12:30 Let's Make A Deal

1:00 Newlywed Game

1:30 Girl In My Life

2:00 General Hospital

2:30 One Life To Live

3:00 $10,000 Pyramid

3:30 Combat

4:30 The Flintstones

5:00 Gilligan's Island

5:30 ABC News

6:00 News

6:30 Combat

7:30 ABC Movie Of The Week--The Elevator

9:00 Marcus Welby M.D.

10:00 News

10:30 Wide World Of Entertainment--And The Bones Came Together


KRIS--Channel 6(NBC)

AM

6:30 Scope

7:00 Today

9:00 Dinah's Place

9:30 Winning Streak

10:00 High Rollers

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Jackpot

11:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

PM

Noon News

12:30 Jeopardy

1:00 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2:00 Another World

2:30 How To Survive A Marriage

3:00 Somerset

3:30 Dennis The Menace

4:00 The Rifleman

4:30 The Untouchables

5:30 NBC News

6:00 News

6:30 Hollywood Squares(syndicated)


7:00 Adam-12

7:30 NBC Mystery Movie(doesn't say what show)

9:00 Police Story

10:00 News

10:30 Tonight Show

Midnight: News(repeat of 10:00 News)

KZTV--Channel 10(CBS)

AM

6:30 Amiguitos

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Joker's Wild

9:30 Gambit

10:00 Now You See It

10:30 Love Of Life

11:00 Young And The Restless

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

PM

Noon News

12:30 As The World Turns

1:00 Guiding Light

1:30 Edge Of Night

2:00 Price Is Right

2:30 Match Game '74


3:00 Tattletales

3:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

4:00 Deputy Dawg And Friends

4:30 Daktari

5:30 CBS News

6:00 News

6:30 Have Gun Will Travel

7:00 Maude

7:30 Hawaii 5-0

8:30 Shaft(CBS Mystery Movie,not the 1971 movie)

10:00 News

10:30 CBS Late Movie--Adam's Woman

KEDT--Channel 16(PBS)

AM

7:30 Sesame Street

8:30 Mister Rogers Neighborhood

9:00 Electric Company

9:30 What's New?

10:00 Carrascolendas

10:30 Festival Of Music

11:00 Lilias, Yoga And You

11:30 Fashion Focus

PM

Noon Behind The Lines


1:00 Masterpiece Theater: The Edwardians

2:30 What's New?

3:00 Sesame Street

4:00 Mister Rogers Neighborhood

4:30 Electric Company

5:00 Sesame Street

6:00 Zoom

6:30 Tele-Forum

7:00 Man Builds, Man Destroys

7:30 The Naturalists

8:00 What's The Big Idea?

9:00 You Owe It To Yourself

9:30 By-Line

10:00 Insight

10:30 Youth In Trouble

11:30 Consultation

Midnight Midnight Smacks: Desperados Of The West--Six Gun Hijacker(now I know what
Midnight Smacks is all about. These are movie serials from the 30's and 40's)

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> KEDT--Channel 16(PBS)

> AM

> 9:30 What's New?

That show still on the mid-1970s? I thought it went away with the arrival of PBS and other shows
like Zoom and The Electric Company.

> Midnight Midnight Smacks: Desperados Of The West--Six Gun

> Hijacker

I take it that KEDT gets its programming from (or is a satellite of) San Antonio's KLRN, as they
also had "Midnight Smacks".

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>

> I take it that KEDT gets its programming from (or is a

> satellite of) San Antonio's KLRN, as they also had "Midnight
> Smacks".

>

KEDT and KLRN are separate PBS stations entirely.Many of the shows that KEDT has now are
either shown at earlier times or later times.Quite possibly,Midnight Smacks may have appeared
on other PBS stations as well.

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At that time, KEDT probably did get most of it's programming from KLRN. Channel 16 was still
pretty new at the time. It began operations in Oct.'72, I believe. In the same vein, KZTV (CBS)
programming was beamed to Laredo's KVTV. I seem to remember many of the station IDs
mentioning both stations. Also, during that era, KIII beamed it's signal to Victoria's KXIX Channel
19 (now Fox KVCT).

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> At that time, KEDT probably did get most of it's programming

> from KLRN. Channel 16 was still pretty new at the time. It

> began operations in Oct.'72, I believe. In the same vein,

> KZTV (CBS) programming was beamed to Laredo's KVTV. I seem

> to remember many of the station IDs mentioning both

> stations. Also, during that era, KIII beamed it's signal to

> Victoria's KXIX Channel 19 (now Fox KVCT).

>

That was true in 1977 on all three counts. I believe Austin's

Channel 18 (PBS) also got feeds from KLRN.

KORO was on the air by the summer of 1977 at the latest, because

that's when I moved to San Antonio and got the South Texas edition

of TV Guide. In fact, I had seen a South Texas edition back around

May of that year, and KORO was listed then.

Retro: North Carolina Saturday, November 7, 1959

From the Greensboro Daily News:

WFMY Ch. 2 (CBS/ABC) Greensboro

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM Heckle And Jeckle

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM I Love Lucy
11:30 Terrytoons

12 N Sky King

12:30 Life Of Riley

1 PM CBS News--Harry Reasoner

(the first half-hour network newscast,

I believe)

1:30 Sheena, Queen Of The Jungle

2 PM Popeye

2:30 Science Fiction Theater

3 PM Follow That Man

3:30 Jim Bowie

4 PM People's Choice

4:30 Wrestling From Chicago

5:30 Walt Disney Presents

6:30 Roy Rogers

7 PM Sea Hunt

7:30 Jack Benny (special pre-empting

Perry Mason)

8:30 Wanted--Dead Or Alive

9 PM Mr. Lucky

9:30 Have Gun--Will Travel

10 PM Gunsmoke

10:30 Mackenzie's Raiders

11 PM Follow That Man


11:30 Movie: "Somewhere In The Night"

WBTV Ch. 3 (CBS/ABC) Charlotte

7:45 Through The Porthole

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Rascals Club

10 AM Heckle And Jeckle

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM I Love Lucy

11:30 Roy Rogers

12 N Sky King

12:30 Pastors Face Your Questions

1 PM All Star Golf

2 PM Movie (no title given)

4 PM To Tell The Truth

4:30 Dennis O'Keefe

5 PM Markham

5:30 Wrestling

6:30 Hotel De Paree

7 PM Four Just Men

7:30 Jack Benny

8:30 Wanted--Dead Or Alive

9 PM Mr. Lucky

9:30 Have Gun--Will Travel


10 PM Gunsmoke

10:30 Mike Hammer

11 PM Telenews

11:15 Double Feature Movie

WUNC Ch. 4 (NET) Chapel Hill

6:30 Beethoven

7:30 Briefing

8 PM Civilization

8:30 Heritage

9 PM Latin America

(I know nothing about any of these.)

WRAL Ch. 5 (NBC/ABC) Raleigh

9 AM Big Picture

9:30 Command Performance

10 AM Howdy Doody (COLOR)

10:30 Ruff And Reddy (COLOR)

11 AM Fun Time

11:30 Circus Boy

12 N Pro Football (probably a

highlights show)

1 PM College Football: Boston


College at Pittsburgh (COLOR)

4:30 Scoreboard (time approximate)

(Don't ask me to explain the discrepancy

between WRAL and the other NBC affiliates

on this.)

4:45 Cartoons

5 PM Susie

5:30 Wrestling

6:30 Ozzie And Harriet

7 PM Fibber McGee And Molly

7:30 Bonanza (COLOR)

8:30 Man And The Challenge

9 PM The Deputy

9:30 Bourbon Street Beat

10:30 Death Valley Days

11 PM Nightmare (creature-feature

movies)

WECT Ch. 6 (NBC/CBS/ABC) Wilmington, NC

10 AM Howdy Doody

10:30 Ruff And Reddy

11 AM Fury
11:30 Circus Boy

12 N Top Ten Dance Party

1 PM College Football

4 PM Scoreboard (time approximate)

4:15 Industry On Parade

4:30 Big Payoff (I think they mean

Big Picture)

5 PM All Star Golf

6 PM Jubilee USA (was Ozark Jubilee)

6:30 News

6:40 Scoreboard

6:55 Weather

7 PM Lone Ranger

7:30 Gale Storm

8 PM I've Got A Secret

8:30 Robert Taylor's Detectives

9 PM Bachelor Father

9:30 U.S. Marshal

10 PM Adventures In Paradise

11 PM Wrestling

WITN Ch. 7 (NBC/ABC) Washington, NC

10 AM Howdy Doody

10:30 Ruff And Reddy


11 AM Sheena, Queen Of The Jungle

11:30 Circus Boy

12 N True Story

12:30 Detective's Diary

1 PM College Football

4 PM Teen Canteen (time approximate)

5 PM Sherlock Holmes

5:30 Captain David Grief

6 PM Bar 7 (local country music show)

7 PM U.S. Border Patrol

7:30 Bonanza

8:30 Man And The Challenge

9 PM The Deputy

9:30 Five Fingers

10:30 It Could Be You

11 PM News, Weather

11:15 Shock Theater

WNCT Ch. 9 (CBS/ABC) Greenville, NC

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Looney Tunes

9:30 Little Rascals

10 AM Heckle And Jeckle

10:30 Pals (don't know any more)


11 AM Popeye

11:15 Learn To Draw

11:30 Count Of Monte Cristo

12 N Sky King

12:30 Ranch Party (Tex Ritter country-

music show)

1 PM CBS News

1:30 Dansorama

2:30 Championship Bowling

3:30 Big Picture

4 PM Walt Disney Presents

5 PM All Star Golf

6 PM Command Performance

6:30 Homer Briarhopper

7 PM Dennis O'Keefe

7:30 Jack Benny

8:30 Wanted--Dead Or Alive

9 PM Mr. Lucky

9:30 Have Gun--Will Travel

10 PM Gunsmoke

10:30 Markham

11 PM News

11:15 Movie

WSOC Ch. 9 (NBC/ABC) Charlotte


8 AM Sportsman

8:30 Sports

9 AM Roy Rogers

10 AM Accent

10:30 Ruff And Reddy

11 AM Fury

11:30 Circus Boy

12 N Kilgo's Kanteen

1 PM College Football

4 PM Football (no clue)

5:15 Scoreboard

5:30 Boots And Saddles

6 PM The Alaskans

7 PM Rifleman

7:30 Bonanza

8:30 Man And The Challenge

9 PM Bourbon Street Beat

10 PM Adventures In Paradise

11 PM Double Feature Movie

WTVD Ch. 11 (CBS/ABC) Durham

7:45 Through The Porthole

8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Roy Rogers

10 AM Heckle And Jeckle

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM I Love Lucy

11:30 Paul Winchell

12 N Sky King

12:30 Learn To Draw

12:45 Cartoons

1 PM Championship Bridge

1:30 Broken Arrow

2 PM Casey Jones

2:30 Jungle Jim

3 PM Championship Bowling

4 PM Dick Clark Beechnut Show

4:30 Dennis O'Keefe

5 PM All Star Golf

6 PM Top Ten Dance Party

7 PM Robert Taylor's Detectives

7:30 Jack Benny

8:30 Wanted--Dead Or Alive

9 PM Mr. Lucky

9:30 Have Gun--Will Travel

10 PM Gunsmoke

10:30 Highway Patrol

11 PM Jim Thornton's Country Style


12 M Charlie Chan

WSJS Ch. 12 (NBC/ABC) Winston-Salem

9:30 Cartoon Theater

10 AM Howdy Doody

10:30 Ruff And Reddy

11 AM Fury

11:30 Circus Boy

12 N True Story

12:30 Detective's Diary

1 PM College Football

4 PM Learn To Draw (time approximate)

4:15 Inside Football

4:30 Big Picture

5 PM All Star Golf

6 PM Lawman

6:30 Lawrence Welk

7:30 Bonanza

8:30 Man And The Challenge

9 PM The Deputy

9:30 Five Fingers

10:30 It Could Be You

11 PM Bourbon Street Beat

12 M Movie
1:30 News Final

WLOS Ch. 13 (ABC) Asheville

9 AM Western

10 AM Popeye

12 N Lunch With Soupy Sales

12:30 Sheena, Queen Of The Jungle

1 PM Jim Bowie

1:30 Theater (a movie of some sort)

3 PM Bandstand (I have a feeling this

is local and not American Bandstand)

4 PM Texas Rasslin'

5 PM All Star Golf

6 PM Science Fiction Theater

6:30 Bold Venture

7 PM Colt .45

7:30 Dick Clark Beechnut Show

8 PM Markham (interesting--a CBS show

which, IIRC, WSPA/7 carried at 10:30)

8:30 Leave It To Beaver

9 PM Lawrence Welk

10 PM Jubilee USA

10:30 Official Detective

11 PM Shock Theater
Retro: San Antonio TX Listings April 27th 1976

Source: San Antonio Express-News

KMOL--Channel 4(NBC)

AM

6:40 Take Four

6:45 Adelante

7:00 Today Show

9:00 Celebrity Sweepstakes

9:30 High Rollers

10:00 Wheel Of Fortune

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Magnificent Marble Machine

11:30 TV-4 Big News

PM

Noon Somerset

12:30 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2:00 Another World

3:00 Andy Griffith Show

3:30 Gilligan's Island

4:00 Gunsmoke

5:00 The Lucy Show

5:30 NBC News


6:00 TV-4 Big News

7:00 Rich Little Show

8:00 Police Woman

9:00 Dean Martin Celebrity Roast(Dennis Weaver was the roastee)

10:00 TV-4 Big News

10:30 Primary Report: Pennsylvania

11:00 The Tonight Show(could it have been a delay due to the primaries in Pennsylvania??)

AM

12:30 Tomorrow

KENS-Channel 5(CBS)

AM

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Price Is Right

10:00 I Love Lucy

10:30 Love Of Life

10:55 CBS News

11:00 Young And The Restless

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

PM

Noon Eyewitness News

12:30 As The World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light

2:00 All In The Family


2:30 Match Game '76

3:00 Tattletales

3:30 Star Trek

4:30 Hogan's Heroes

5:00 Eyewitness News

5:30 CBS News

6:00 Eyewitness News

6:30 Name That Tune

7:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

7:30 Ronald Reagan For President

8:00 M*A*S*H

8:30 One Day At A Time

9:00 Switch

10:00 Eyewitness News

10:30 Primary Report

10:45 CBS Late Movie--The Delta Factor

KSAT--Channel 12(ABC)

AM

6:45 Classroom

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Mike Douglas Show

10:30 Happy Days

11:00 Let's Make A Deal

11:30 All My Children


PM

Noon Ryan's Hope

12:30 Rhyme And Reason

1:00 $20,000 Pyramid

1:30 Break The Bank

2:00 General Hospital

2:30 One Life To Live

3:00 Edge Of Night

3:30 Merv Griffin Show

5:00 Adam-12

5:30 ABC News

6:00 Newswatch

6:30 Concentration

7:00 Happy Days

7:30 Laverne And Shirley

8:00 S.W.A.T(2 hour episode)

10:00 Newswatch

10:30 Pennsylvania Primary

11:00 Tuesday Mystery Movie--The Satan Murders

AM

12:30 Ironside

KLRN--Channel 9(PBS)

AM

7:00 Mister Rogers Neighborhood


7:30 Sesame Street

8:30 Educational Programming(until 4:00)

PM

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Carrascolendas

6:30 This Week

7:00 Lawn And Garden

7:30 Consumer Survival Kit

8:00 Opera Theatre--La Traviata

10:00 Politithon

11:00 Soundstage(The Bee Gees for an hour)

KWEX--Channel 41(Ind.)

Programming started at 2:30 P.M.

PM

2:30 Universidad Nacional

3:00 En San Antonio

4:00 Jugando Con Juan Pirulero

5:00 La Tierra

5:30 Reporter 41

6:00 El Mundo De Juguete

6:30 To Be Announced
7:00 El Milagro De Vivir

8:00 Muy Agradecido

8:30 El Show De Rosita

9:30 El Chofer(I noticed that one of its stars was Linda Cristal,best known as Victoria Cannon on
High Chapparal,and wondered if it was her.)

10:30 Meet The Candidates(possibly from Mexico)

Midnight Sign-Off

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Re: Retro: San Antonio TX Listings April 27th 1976

> KWEX--Channel 41(Ind.)

> 10:30 Meet The Candidates(possibly from Mexico)

Considering that 1976 was an election year and there was some political programming on the
other channels that night, I think this was an American or local political program.

Retro: Columbus, Ohio, Friday, Sept. 24, 1971

(Source: Zanesville Times-Recorder)

Listings begin at 7 a.m.


WLWC 4 (NBC)

AM

7 Today

9 Paul Dixon

10:30 Phil Donahue

11:30 Hollywood Squares

PM

12 50-50 Club

1:30 Three On A Match

2 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 Another World

3:30 Bright Promise

4 Somerset

4:30 Dragnet

5 It Takes A Thief

6 DeMoss Report (local news)

6:30 NBC News

7 DickVan Dyke

7:30 Dr. Locke

8 The D.A.

8:30 Movie (not listed)

10:30 (illegible on schedule)

11 DeMoss Report
11:30 Tonight

WTVN-TV 6 (ABC)

AM

7:30 Daybreak; Fennamore Fables

8 Romper Room

8:30 Fennamore Fables

9 David Frost

10:30 Communique

11 News

11:30 That Girl

PM

12 Bewitched

12:30 Password

1 All My Children

1:30 Lets Make A Deal

2 Virginia Graham

3 General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 Flintstones

4:30 I Love Lucy

5 Daniel Boone

6 Truth or Consequences

6:30 News (doesnt list which is CBS and which is local)

7 News
7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 Brady Bunch

8:30 Partridge Family

9 Room 222

9:30 Odd Couple

10 Love, American Style

11 News

11:30 Dick Cavett

WBNS-TV 10 (CBS)

AM

7 CBS Morning News

8 Captain Kangaroo

9 Lucis Toyshop

10 Lucy Show

10:30 Gomer Pyle

11 Family Affair

11:30 Love of Life

PM

12 Eyewitness News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1 Green Acres

1:30 As The World Turns

2 Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light


3 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge of Night

4 Early Show

6 Eyewitness 90

7:30 Movie (not listed)

11 News

11:30 Theater (movie not listed)

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Re: Retro: Columbus, Ohio, Friday, Sept. 24, 1971

Source: Zanesville Times-Recorder)

Listings begin at 7 a.m.

This brings back memories. This is what I remember.

WLWC 4 (NBC)

AM

9 Paul Dixon (This was a live tv show from WLWT Cincinnati. It also was seen on WLWD Dayton)
PM

12 50-50 Club (This also was a live tv show from WLWT Cincinnati hosted by Bob Braun. It also
was seen on WLWD Dayton. This show went off the air in 1984)

6 DeMoss Report (local news)

11 DeMoss Report (This was the local newscast hosted by Hugh DeMoss)

WTVN-TV 6 (ABC)

PM

6:30 News (doesnt list which is CBS and which is local) You mean ABC. This most likely was ABC
News.

7 News (This most likely was the local news)

WBNS-TV 10 (CBS)

AM

9 Lucis Toyshop (This was a local daily children's show hosted by Luci Van Leeuwen)

PM

4 Early Show (This was the title of the daily movie hosted by Flippo the Clown)

6 Eyewitness 90 (This was the six pm edition of Eyewitness News hosted by Chet Long followed
by CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite at 6:30 and Eyewitness News at 7:00. I believe Tom
Ryan did the 7:00 newscast)
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Re: Retro: Columbus, Ohio, Friday, Sept. 24, 1971

> (Source: Zanesville Times-Recorder)

> Listings begin at 7 a.m.

Would the Zanesville Paper not have listings for WHIZ 18 in Zanesville? While some shows would
have been the same as 4 (because of NBC affiliation)..I'm sure there would have been
enoughdifference to warrant posting the 18 schedule.<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited
by TimL on 06/30/05 01:43 PM.</FONT></P>

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Re: Retro: Columbus, Ohio, Friday, Sept. 24, 1971

> > (Source: Zanesville Times-Recorder)

> > Listings begin at 7 a.m.

>

>

> Would the Zanesville Paper not have listings for WHIZ 18 in
> Zanesville? While some shows would have been the same as 4

> (because of NBC affiliation)..I'm sure there would have been

> enough difference to warrant posting the 18 schedule.

>

Good point. I was thinking "Columbus" and only had a short time to post something. Here's the
rest of Zanesville's listings for the day:

WHIZ-TV 18 Zanesville, Ohio (NBC)

AM

7 Today

9 Phil Donahue

10 Dinahs Place

10:30 Concentration

11 Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

PM

12 Report; Farm

12:30 Who, What And Where Game

1 Jeopardy

1:30 Three On A Match

2 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 Another World

3:30 Bright Promise

4 Somerset

4:30 Leave It To Beaver


5 Wells Fargo

5:30 Death Valley Days

6 Reports (local news; as listed on schedule)

6:30 NBC News

7 Dick Van Dyke

7:30 NFL Game Of Week

8 The D.A.

8:30 Movie (not listed)

10:30 Dr. Locke

11 Reports

11:30 Tonight Show

WTRF-TV 7 Wheeling, W. Va. (NBC, ABC)

Same as WHIZ except:

PM

12 Noon Report

4:30 The Virginian

6 News

6:30 NBC News

7 News

8:30 Baseball: Pirates vs. New York

10:30 Tightrope

WSTV-TV 9 Steubenville, Ohio (CBS, ABC)

AM
7 CBS Morning News

8 Captain Kangaroo

9 Jack La Lanne

9:30 That Girl

10 Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 Family Affair

11:30 Love Of Life

PM

12 Where The Heart Is

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 Tel-All

1:30 As The World Turns

2 Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 Password

4:30 Merv Griffin

6 Total News

6:30 CBS News

7 Truth or Consequences

7:30 Courtship of Eddies Father

8 Chicago Teddy Bears

8:30 OHara
9:30 Movie

11 Total News

11:30 Dick Cavett

WKBF 61 Cleveland

(this newspaper did not carry any other Cleveland schedules)

AM

10:30 Newsroom

11 Jack La Lanne

11:30 Kimba

PM

12 Banana Splits

12:30 Huckleberry Hound

1 Movie Matinee (not listed)

2:30 Alvin Show

3 Yogi Bear

3:30 Banana Splits

4 Flintstones

4:30 Addams Family

5 Flintstones (again)

5:30 Munsters

6 I Love Lucy

6:30 It Take A Thief

7:30 Get Smart

8 Movie (not listed)


10 Perry Mason

11 Star Trek

12 Movie (not listed)

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Re: Retro: Columbus, Ohio, Friday, Sept. 24, 1971

> Good point. I was thinking "Columbus" and only had a short

> time to post something. Here's the rest of Zanesville's

> listings for the day:

>>

> WKBF 61 Cleveland

> (this newspaper did not carry any other Cleveland schedules)

>

> AM

> 10:30 Newsroom

> 11 Jack La Lanne

> 11:30 Kimba

> PM

> 12 Banana Splits

> 12:30 Huckleberry Hound

> 1 Movie Matinee (not listed)

> 2:30 Alvin Show

> 3 Yogi Bear


> 3:30 Banana Splits

> 4 Flintstones

> 4:30 Addams Family

> 5 Flintstones (again)

> 5:30 Munsters

> 6 I Love Lucy

> 6:30 It Take A Thief

> 7:30 Get Smart

> 8 Movie (not listed)

> 10 Perry Mason

> 11 Star Trek

> 12 Movie (not listed)

>

I used to have relatives down around Zanesville and I recall that WKBF 61 may have been on the
cable system there..Zanesville being well over 100 miles from Cleveland would be hard to get a
picture on a antenna

Friday Night NBA on TBS episode guide (1984-88)

Here is the Friday Night NBA on TBA episode guide from 1984 to 1988 and here it is.

FRIDAY NIGHT BASKETBALL on TBS (REGULAR SEASON ONLY)

1984-85

October 26- Boston @ Detroit- 8:05pm


November 23- Philadelphia @ Phoenix- 9:05pm

December 7-LA Lakers @ Philadelphia- 8:05pm

February 22- Detroit @ Philadelphia- 7:05pm

1985-86

November 1- Indiana @ Detroit- 8:05pm

November 8- Denver @ LA Lakers- 10:30pm

November 15-Chicago @ Milwaukee- 8:05pm

November 22-New York @ Washington- 8:05pm

November 29-New York @ Boston- 8:05pm

December 6- Houston @ LA Lakers- 10:35pm

December 13-Atlanta @ Indiana- 8:05pm

December 20-LA Lakers @ Cleveland- 8:05pm

December 27-Portland @ Dallas- 8:05pm

January 3- Milwaukee @ Washington- 8:05pm

January 10- Atlanta @ Boston- 8:05pm

January 17- Boston @ Indiana- 8:05pm

January 24-Philadelphia @ Cleveland- 8:05pm

January 31-Philadelphia @ LA Lakers- 10:35pm

February 14-Boston @ Portland- 10:05pm

February 21-Houston @ Dallas- 8:05pm

February 28-Philadelphia @ Dallas- 8:05pm

March 7- Atlanta @ Chicago- 8:05pm

March 14-Boston @ Atlanta- 7:35pm

March 28-Houston @ Detroit- 7:35pm


April 4- New York @ Boston- 8:05pm

1986-87

October 31-Washington @ Boston- 8:05pm

November 7- Chicago @ Detroit- 8:05pm

November 14-Boston @ Chicago- 8:05pm

November 21- Houston @ Washington- 8:05pm

November 28- Atlanta @ Utah- 10:05pm

December 5- Denver @ New Jersey- 8:05pm

December 12- LA Lakers @ Boston- 8:05pm

December 19-Houston @ Portland- 10:05pm

December 26-Boston @ Phoenix- 10:05pm

January 9- New York @ Philadelphia- 8:05pm

January 16- Houston @ Detroit- 8:05pm

January 23- New York @ Houston- 8:05pm

January 30- Seattle @ Golden State- 10:05pm

February 13- Boston @ Portland- 10:05pm

February 20-LA Lakers @ Chicago- 8:05pm

February 27-Philadelphia @ Dallas- 8:05pm

March 6- Utah @ Milwaukee- 8:05pm

March 13-Atlanta @ Dallas- 8:05pm

March 20-Denver @ Philadelphia- 7:35pm

March 27-Boston @ Chicago- 8:05pm

April 3- Chicago @ Washington- 8:05pm

April 17- Dallas @ Houston- 8:05pm


1987-88

November 6- Milwaukee @ Boston- 8:05pm

November 13-Seattle @ Dallas- 8:05pm

November 20-Boston @ Philadelphia- 8:05pm

November 27-Chicago @ Dallas- 8:05pm

December 4-LA Lakers @ Milwaukee- 8:05pm

December 11-LA Lakers @ Boston- 8:05pm

December 18-Denver @ San Antonio- 8:05pm

December 25-Atlanta @ Philadelphia- 8:05pm

January 8- LA Lakers @ Detroit- 8:05pm

January 15-Utah @ Seattle- 10:05pm

January 22-New Jersey @ Indiana- 8:05pm

January 29-Boston @ Detroit- 8:05pm

February 12- Atlanta @ Detroit- 8:05pm

February 19-LA Lakers @ Atlanta- 8:05pm

February 26-Atlanta @ Indiana- 8:05pm

March 4- Houston @ Dallas- 8:05pm

During the 80s and 90s, what nights did ESPN, USA and TBS did NBA games during the regular
season?<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by highwayman128 on 07/02/05 03:47
AM.</FONT></P>

Retro:Cleveland Thursday Night March 1, 1951

Source:Canton Repository
WNBK 4 NBC

5PM NBC Comics

5:15 Panhandle Pete

5:30 Howdy Doody

6PM Cactus Jim

6:30 Bryon Wade

6:45 Today's News

6:50 Around The House

7PM Kukla/Fran/Ollie

7:30 John Conte

7:45 Camel News Caravan-Swayze

8PM You Bet Your Life

8:30 Peter Lind Hayes

9PM Jack Haley-Nat King Cole is a Guest

10PM Martin Kane Private Eye

10:30 NBC Sportsreel

11PM Broadway Open House

WEWS 5 CBS

5PM Uncle Jake-Played by Gene Carroll

5:30 Dinner Platter-Music

6:30 Dorothy Fuldheim

6:45 You Name It


7PM The Stork Club

7:15 Party Time

7:30 CBS News-Edwards

7:45 Faye Emerson

8PM Stop The Music-ABC

9PM Holiday Hotel-ABC-Kitty Carlisle, "Singing Star" Is Guest

9:30 Big Town-CBS

10PM Truth Or Consequences-CBS

10:30 Roller Derby-ABC

11:15 Film Short

11:30 News

11:35 Midnight Movie(The way it was listed-No Mivie titles)

WXEL 9 DuMont/ABC

5PM Lucky Pup (Apparently CBS but moved to ABC later in 1951 as Foodini The Great according
to a Google Search)

5:15 Chuck Wagon

6PM Small Fry Club-DuMont

6:30 Sports Desk

6:45 Evening News

7PM Captain Video-DuMont

7:30 Eloise..The Stars

7:45 World Of Yesterday

8PM Burns And Allen-CBS

8:30 Show Goes On-CBS


9PM Ellery Queen-DuMont

Note-I found at a Family Dollar Store a 4 DVD- 32 show set put out under the TV Guide
name..Various shows were in the set including some Public Domain Shows that you find
anywhere. But there are some real rarities on this set..Including a DuMont Ellery Queen Episode
from November 1951 with Kaiser-Frazer car commercials included..Picked it up for $5.00 the
other day.

9:30 Blind Date-ABC

10PM Life Begins at 80-ABC

10:30 Theater (Possibly Nash Airflyte-CBS)

11PM Wrestling

12:30 Sign-Off

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Re: Retro:Cleveland Thursday Night March 1, 1951

> WEWS 5 CBS

> 6:30 Dorothy Fuldheim

----------

Wasn't she a news anchor? Seems hard to believe there was a female news anchor in Cleveland
in 1951 if that is the case, considering that across Lake Erie in London there were protests when
the station there got its first female anchor 35 years later.

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Re: Retro:Cleveland Thursday Night March 1, 1951

> > WEWS 5 CBS

>

> > 6:30 Dorothy Fuldheim

> ----------

> Wasn't she a news anchor? Seems hard to believe there was a

> female news anchor in Cleveland in 1951 if that is the case,

> considering that across Lake Erie in London there were

> protests when the station there got its first female anchor

> 35 years later.

>

Apparently early on, Dorothy mixed anchoring with commentary, eventually doing all
commentary. She was with WEWS for about 37 years and retired after having a stroke on the air
in late July 1984. A little more at this link to the Encyclopedia of Cleveland History.

http://ech.cwru.edu/ech-cgi/article.pl?id=FD<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by TimL


on 07/02/05 03:49 AM.</FONT></P>

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> Apparently early on, Dorothy mixed anchoring with

> commentary, eventually doing all commentary. She was with

> WEWS for about 37 years and retired after having a stroke

> on the air in late July 1984. A little more at this link to

> the Encyclopedia of Cleveland History.

------------

On the air...ouch. That must've traumatized a few viewers.

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Re: Dorothy Fuldheim

Another link with more career detail:

http://www.newsscan.com/cgi-bin/find...scriber&id=590

Very detailed analysis of Ms. Fuldheim and her accomplishments and reporting/commentary
style..with much more detail on her career by Russell J. Cook of Bethany College.
http://www.bethanycollege.edu/rcook/.../fuldheim.html

(caution: very long and detailed)

In this article it said The day she had the stroke She was interviewing President Reagan..
(footnote used in the article below)

58 Dorothy Fuldheim's final broadcast was a taped interview by satellite connection of President
Ronald Reagan on July 27, 1984, which she completed while shaking off a stroke. Seifullah and
Strassmeyer, "Dorothy Fuldheim" Cleveland Plain Dealer, November 4, 1989, sec. A, p. 2.

Retro: San Antonio TX TV Listings--September 13th,1975

Source:San Antonio Express-News

KMOL--Channel 4(NBC)

AM

7:00 Emergency Plus Four

7:30 Sigmund And The Sea Monsters

8:00 Secret Lives Of Waldo Kitty

8:30 Pink Panther Show

9:00 Land Of The Lost

9:30 Run Joe Run

10:00 Return To The Planet Of The Apes

10:30 Westwind

11:00 Josie And The Pussycats

11:30 GO-USA
PM

Noon TV-4 Jobs

12:30 Andy Griffith Show

1:00 Major League Baseball Game Of The Week(Milwaukee Brewers vs. Boston Red Soxs)

4:00 Outdoors With Ken

4:30 The Rifleman

5:00 Big Blue Marble

5:30 NBC Saturday News

6:00 TV-4 Big News

6:30 The Commanders(documentary about Georgi Zhukov)

7:30 WFL Football(San Antonio Wings vs. Birmingham Vulcans)--How long did the WFL Football
league stay in existence?? ( 5th season premiere of Emergency and NBC Saturday Night Movie
wasn't seen in San Antonio)

10:30 TV-4 Big News

11:00 Action Double Feature(Counterfeit Traitor and Guns Of Darkness)

KENS--Channel 5(CBS)

AM

7:00 Pebbles And Bamm-Bamm

7:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

8:30 Scooby Doo,Where Are You?

9:00 Shazam/Isis Hour

10:00 Far Out Space Nuts

10:30 Ghost Busters

11:00 Valley Of The Dinosaurs

11:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids


PM

Noon CBS Children's Film Festival

1:00 Diez Y Seis Parade(local)

2:00 Saturday Matinee(Hit The Ice with Abbott And Costello)

3:30 To Be Announced

4:30 That Good Old Nashville Music

5:00 World Of Survival

5:30 CBS News

6:00 Hee Haw

7:00 The Jeffersons

7:30 Doc

8:00 Mary Tyler Moore Show

8:30 Bob Newhart Show

9:00 Carol Burnett Show

10:00 Eyewitness News

10:30 Star Trek

11:30 The Big Show(The Promise)

KSAT--Channel 12(ABC)

AM

6:30 H.R. Pufnstuf

7:00 Hong Kong Phooey

7:30 Tom And Jerry/Grape Ape Show

8:30 The Lost Saucer

9:00 New Adventures Of Gilligan


9:30 Under Croc's Block

10:30 The Odd Ball Couple

11:00 Speed Buggy

11:30 American Bandstand

PM

12:30 Community Report

1:00 Opinion

1:30 Saturday Afternoon Movie(Buccaneer)

4:00 Wide World Of Sports

5:30 ABC News

6:00 Lawrence Welk Show

7:00 Muhammed Ali Variety Special

8:00 S.W.A.T.(2nd season premiere)

10:00 Space 1999

11:00 Saturday Night Movie(From Earth To The Moon)

KLRN--Channel 9(PBS)

AM

7:00 Villa Alegre

7:30 Mister Rogers Neighborhood

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Electric Company

9:30 Carrascolendas

10:00 Sesame Street

11:00 Mister Rogers Neighborhood


11:30 Villa Alegre

PM

Noon Sesame Street

1:00 Electric Company

1:30 Carrascolendas

2:00 The Bug 'N' You

2:30 Southern Artisan

3:00 Cinema Showcase

3:30 A Word On Words

4:00 Dance To The Music

4:30 By-Line

5:00 The Garden Show

5:30 Course Of Our Times

6:00 Firing Line

7:00 Latino Consortium

7:30 The Arbors

8:00 A Pin To See The Peep Show(wonder what that was??)

9:00 Jean Shepherd's America

9:30 Report From Mexico City

10:00 Philadelphia Folk Festival

11:00 Special Of The Week(Ambassador College Concert)

KWEX--Channel 41(Ind.)

PM

3:00 Preparacion Escolar


3:30 Roller Games

4:30 Reporter 41

5:00 Sal Y Pimienta

7:00 Lucha Libre

8:00 Premiere Del Sabado(La Carista)

10:00 Box De Mexico

11:30 Reporter 41

Midnight Sign-Off

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Hard to believe mid-September and ABC didnt have an NCAA Football game on.

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Re: Retro: San Antonio TX TV Listings--September 13th,1975

> 7:30 WFL Football(San Antonio Wings vs. Birmingham

> Vulcans)--How long did the WFL Football league stay in

> existence??

I think '75 was their last season.

As another poster stated, it's odd not to see any college football-not even an SWC game-on a
mid-September Saturday.

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> As another poster stated, it's odd not to see any college

> football-not even an SWC game-on a mid-September Saturday.

Possibly because the college football games aired in the late afternoon and at night. I have the
sports section of the Express-News the same page where the TV listings are and there is a radio
section and sure enough these games occured.
1:30 P.M. Oklahoma vs. Oregon

3:45 P.M. Texas A & M vs. Mississippi

5:55 P.M. SMU vs. Florida

7:15 P.M. Texas vs. Colorado State

7:15 P.M. Texas Tech vs. Florida State

7:15 P.M. Rice vs. Houston

7:15 P.M. Texas Lutheran vs. Southwest Texas

And an NFL game as well(surprised that KMOL didn't show this instead)

7:30 P.M. Dallas Cowboys vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

Probably back then,most of these games were played at night,and then as the football season
started going in earnest,the games were seen in the afternoons.

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Re: Retro: San Antonio TX TV Listings--September 13th,1975

In checking the online copy of the Toronto Star from that date, the NFL game mentioned was a
preseason game. The last of 6 weeks of exhibition.

They have both Toronto and Buffalo listings listed and ABC(WKBW 7) carried the Ali-Baugner
fight from Malaysia and football highlights listed for Wide World of Sports at 4:30 ET. It appears
that ABC did not carry a game on the opening Satuday of the season.

Boston, MA - Independence Day 1980

FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1980 BOSTON, MA AREA (June 28-July 4, 1980 TV Guide)

5:00am (4) Sharon King [Rebroadcast]

5:45am (7) Greater Bostonians

5:50am (7) Farm and Market Report

5:55am (7) At Noon (Ted OBrien) [Rebroadcast]

(9) American Trail

6:00am (3) For Our Times

(4) TV-4 Seminar: Morning Stretch

(5) News

(8) Dialogue

(9) PTL Club

(25) Ross Bagley

(38) Ed Allen

6:15am (6) Community Calendar

6:20am (7) Ask the Teacher


6:25am (5) News for the Deaf

6:30am (3) Stacy on Film

(4) (5) News

(6) Portugese Around Us

(8) My Three Sons

(10) Jim Mendes

(12) Partridge Family

(38) Romper Room

6:50am (5) News for the Deaf

(7) Las Noticias de Hoy

7:00am (3) (7) Friday Morning

(4) (10) Today (Tom Brokaw)

(5) (8) (9) (12) Good Morning America (David Hartman)

(6) Adam-12

(25) Quick Draw McGraw

(38) Three Stooges

(56) Tom and Jerry

(68) PTL Club

7:30am (6) Wait Till Your Father Gets Home

(25) Underdog
(56) Flintstones

8:00am (3) (6) (7) Captain Kangaroo

(25) Josie and the Pussycats

(38) Star Blazers

(56) Battle of the Planets

8:30am (25) Fun World

(27) Abbot and Costello

(38) Bugs Bunny/Porky Pig

(56) Woody Woodpecker

8:45am (2) AM Weather

9:00am (2) (36) Sesame Street

(3) (7) Dinah! & Friends

(4) Mike Douglas

(5) Good Day!

(6) One Day at a Time

(8) (10) Phil Donahue

(9) PTL Club

(12) Newlywed Game

(25) Lassie

(27) Abbott and Costello

(38) Tom Larson


(56) New Zoo Revue

9:30am (6) Match Game

(12) Direct Question

(25) Leave It to Beaver

(27) Celebration

(56) Bozos Big Top

9:50am (38) News

10:00am (2) (36) Mister Rogers

(3) (6) (7) Jeffersons

(4) (10) David Letterman

(8) Mike Douglas

(9) Phil Donahue

(12) John Davidson

(25) 700 Club

(38) Ironside

(56) Meet the Manager

10:30am (2) (36) Electric Company

(3) (6) (7) Alice

(56) New England Today

11:00am (2) (36) Studio See


(3) Maude

(6) Bristol July 4th Parade (Conangla, Hickey)

(7) Price Is Right

(8) (9) (12) Love Boat

(38) Marcus Welby, MD

(56) Family Affair

11:30am (2) Sesame Street

(3) Mary Tyler Moore

(4) (10) Wheel of Fortune

(5) Family Feud

(25) News

(36) Zoom

(56) That Girl

11:45am (25) Cartoons

12:00pm (3) (4) (5) (8) (10) (12) News

(7) At Noon (Ted OBrien)

(9) Family Feud

(25) Gomer Pyle, USMC

(27) Visit to Old Ironsides 80

(36) Sesame Street

(38) Chico and the Man

(56) Lucy Show


12:30pm (2) Over Easy (Hugh Downs)

(3) (7) Search for Tomorrow

(4) Sharon King

(5) (8) (9) (12) Ryans Hope

(10) Mary Tyler Moore

(25) McHales Navy

(27) Movie: Thriller (1961)

(38) Andy Griffith

(56) Password Plus

1:00pm (2) Dick Cavett

(3) (7) Young and the Restless

(5) (8) (9) (12) All My Children

(10) Days of Our Lives

(25) Life of Riley

(36) Nova

(38) Movie: The Young Americans (1967)

(56) Partridge Family

1:30pm (2) Tom Cottle

(4) Days of Our Lives

(25) Room 222

(56) Banana Splits


2:00pm (2) Look at Me (Phil Donahue)

(3) (7) As the World Turns

(5) (8) (9) (12) One Life to Live

(6) Movie: Stars and Stripes Forever (1952)

(10) Doctors

(25) Bullwinkle

(36) MacNeil, Lehrer Report

(56) Yogi Bear

2:30pm (2) Sesame Street

(4) (10) Wimbledon Tennis

(25) Rocket Robinhood

(27) Chico and the Man

(36) Old Houseworks

(56) Casper

3:00pm (3) (7) Guiding Light

(5) (8) (9) (12) General Hospital

(25) Spiderman

(27) Medic

(36) Over Easy (Hugh Downs)

(38) Beverly Hillbillies

(56) Mighty Mouse

3:30pm (2) (36) Villa Alegre


(25) Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

(27) Lone Ranger

(38) I Dream of Jeannie

(56) Woody Woodpecker

(68) Peter Gunn

4:00pm (2) (36) (53) Sesame Street

(3) John Davidson

(5) Love Boat

(6) Movie: Yellow Submarine (1968)

(7) Jokers Wild

(8) (12) Merv Griffin

(9) Edge of the Night

(38) Bewitched

(56) Flintstones

(68) Movie: Vortex (1975)

4:30pm (7) Kung Fu

(9) Bonanza

(25) Movie: A Medal for Benny (1945)

(27) Porky Pig and Friends

(38) Bewitched

(56) Little Rascals

5:00pm (2) (36) (53) Mister Rogers


(4) Match Game

(5) Face the Music

(10) Star Trek

(27) Bugs Bunny and Friends

(38) Emergency!

(44) Rebop

(56) Monkees

5:30pm (2) (36) Electric Company

(3) All in the Family

(4) News

(5) All in the Family

(7) Welcome Back Kotter

(8) Carol Burnett and Friends

(9) Candid Camera

(12) M*A*S*H

(27) Abbott and Costello

(44) Villa Alegre

(53) Barnum Festival Parade

(56) Brady Bunch

6:00pm (2) (36) Zoom

(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (12) News

(25) Get Smart

(27) Gong Show


(38) Hogans Heroes

(44) French Chef

(56) Good Times

(68) Soundoff

6:30pm (2) Mister Rogers

(6) CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

(9) (12) ABC News (Reynolds)

(10) NBC News (John Chancellor)

(25) Jackie Gleason

(27) Candid Camera

(36) (44) Over Easy (Hugh Downs)

(38) Bob Newhart

(56) Mary Tyler Moore

7:00pm (2) Doctor Who

(3) (7) CBS News (Cronkite)

(4) NBC News (John Chancellor)

(5) (8) ABC News (Reynolds)

(6) News

(9) Room 222

(10) PM Magazine

(12) Cross-Wits

(25) Jim Rockford, Private Investigator

(27) Kung Fu
(36) 13th State

(38) M*A*S*H

(44) (53) Dick Cavett

(56) Sanford and Sun

7:30pm (2) Wild, Wild World of Animals

(3) (6) (38) Baseball: Red Sox at Baltimore Orioles

(4) Evening Magazine

(5) Millers Court

(7) (10) Tic Tac Dough

(8) Family Feud

(9) Ghost and Mrs. Muir

(12) Face the Music

(36) (44) (53) MacNeil, Lehrer Report

(56) Sullivans

8:00pm (2) (36) Washington Week in Review

(4) (10) Movie: The Music Man (1962)

(5) (8) (9) (12) Movie: The Alamo (1960)

(7) Incredible Hulk

(25) Bonanza

(27) Movie: The Big Show (1960)

(44) Masterpiece Theatre

(53) Peoples Caucus

(56) Seekers
8:30pm (2) (36) Wall Street Week (Louis Rukeyser)

9:00pm (2) (36) Happy Birthday, America

--- Philly Pops Orchestra at Philadelphias Independence Mall

(7) Dukes of Hazard

(25) 700 Club

(44) Say Brother

(53) Washington Week in Review

9:30pm (53) Wall Street Week (Louis Rukeyser)

10:00pm (2) (27) News

(3) (6) (7) Dallas

(36) (44) A City Celebrates

-- Baltimore Symphony at Baltimores Inner Harbor (tape 7/2)

(53) Connecticut Prime Time

(56) Best of Donny & Marie

10:15pm (38) INN News

10:30pm (2) MacNeil, Lehrer Report

(25) The Lesson

(27) Joe Hyder

(53) Non Fiction Television


10:45pm (38) News

11:00pm (2) (36) NAACP Convention Highlights

(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (12) News

(25) Rat Patrol

(27) America 2Night

(38) Maude

(44) CEst Moi, Toulouse Lautrec

(56) Prisoner: Cell Block H

11:30pm (2) Hot Nights

(4) (10) Wimbledon Tennis Update

(5) (8) (9) (12) Fridays

(6) (7) Avengers

(25) Movie: Wincester 73 (1967)

(27) Movie: How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)

(36) Poldark

(38) Dave Allen at Large

(56) Best of Groucho

11:45pm (4) (10) Tonight

12:00am (3) Avengers

(38) Movie: X the Unkown (1956)


12:40am (5) Five All Night/Live All Night (Matt Siegel)

(6) (7) Return of the Saint

(8) Star Trek

(9) News

(12) Movie: The Power (1968)

1:10am (3) Return of the Saint

1:15am (4) (10) Midnight Special

1:30am (27) News

(38) Movie: The Long Ships (1964)

1:40am (8) News

1:50am (6) (7) News

2:20am (6) Community Calendar

(7) Greater Bostonians

2:45am (4) News

2:50am (4) Movie: The Come On (1956)

(5) News
3:00am (5) Tarzan

3:30am (38) Movie: Rawhide (1951)

4:00am (5) Millers Court [Rebroadcast]

4:30am (4) Prime Time

(5) Good Day! [Rebroadcast]

BOSTON

(2) WGBH-TV (PBS)

(4) WBZ-TV (NBC)

(5) WCVB-TV (ABC)

(7) WNAC-TV (CBS)

(25) WXNE-TV (Ind)

(38) WSBK-TV (Ind)

(44) WGBX-TV (PBS)

(56) WLVI-TV (Ind)

(68) WQTV (Ind)

NEW BEDFORD

(6) WTEV (CBS)

WORCESTER
(27) WSMW-TV (Ind)

PROVIDENCE, RI

(10) WJAR-TV (NBC)

(12) WPRI-TV (ABC)

(36) WSBE-TV (PBS)

HARTFORD, CT

(3) WFSB-TV (CBS)

NEW HAVEN

(8) WTNH-TV (ABC)

NORWICH

(53) WEDN (PBS)

MANCHESTER, NH

(9) WMUR-TV (ABC)

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Hey!

Can you do any more Boston TV Schedules on Independence Day over the years!

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> FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1980 BOSTON, MA AREA (June 28-July 4, 1980

> TV Guide)

>

> 7:00pm

> (9) Room 222

>

> 7:30pm

> (9) Ghost and Mrs. Muir


> MANCHESTER, NH

> (9) WMUR-TV (ABC)

>

Was Manchester in its own market at the time? If it was part of Boston then, I thought network
affils couldn't show off-network reruns during Prime-Time Access (the 7PM hour)?

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Re: Boston, MA - Independence Day 1980

Even shows that were no longer on air?

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> Even shows that were no longer on air?

>

I thought the rule only affected the biggest markets like the top 50 and maybe Manchester was
not big enough

RETRO: Buffalo and Toronto 11/26-27/1971 Pt. 2

Part 2

CBLT 6 Toronto CBC (Currently on ch. 5)

11/26 Primetime

6:00 Reach For The Top

6:30 Weekday (Local news?)

7:30 The New Dick Van Dyke Show

8:00 Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In (CBC)

9:00 Tommy Hunter Show (CBC)

10:00 World TV Showcase

11:00 News

11:22 Viewpoint

11:30 Night Metro (without knowing for sure my guess is the 11 o'clock news is national and this
local.)

11:50 MOVIE: House of Menace (Abne McMahon)

1:18 MOVIE: The Big City (Robert Preston)


3:15 Newscap

11/27 Afternoon

12:30 What on Earth?

1:00 Children's Cinema

2:00 Grey Cup Festival (CBC)

3:00 Grey Cup Parade (CBC)

4:30 Sports Week (CBC)

5:00 Bugs Bunny-RoadRunner Show (CBC)

There is a Channel 3 (CKVR/Barrie) that carries CBC programs on a network, but does not mimic
the CBLT/6 schedule. The programs marked with (CBC) after were carried on both stations.

The Star does not distinguish what programs are in color or Black and White. CBC was not a full
color network until 1974.

CFTO 9 Toronto CTV

11/26 Primetime

6:00 Dick Van Dyke

6:30 World Beat News

7:00 The Selfish Giant (CTV)

7:30 The Partners (CTV)

8:00 MOVIE: Berlin Affair (Darren McGavin) (CTV)


10:30 The FBI (CTV)

11:30 News

12:30 DOUBLE FEATURE: The Crack in the Mirror (Orson Wells), Running Wild (William Campbell)

11/27 Afternoon

12:00 Our Great Outdoors

12:30 MOVIE: The Malta Story (Alec Guinness)

2:30 Replay of the 1970 Grey Cup

4:30 CTV'S Wide World of Sports (No description) (CTV)

Programs marked with (CTV) after were also carried by a Channel 13, which at this time I cannot
be sure of it's origination.

CHCH 11 Hamilton, Ont. Independent

11/26 Primetime

6:00 News, Weather, Sports

6:30 Party Game

7:00 Pierre Berton Show

7:30 The Missing Link

8:30 Adam-12

9:00 Under Attack

10:00 The David Frost Show

11:00 News
11:30 Pierre Berton Show

12:00 MOVIE: Illegible Title

11/27 Afternoon

12:00 A Nice Mix

12:30 The Outdoor Sportsman

1:00 Wrestling

2:00 Candian College Spors (no description)

4:00 Mystery Theatre

4:30 The Saint

5:30 The Smith Family

WNED 17 Buffalo PBS

11/26 Primetime

6:00 Hodgepodge Lodge

6:30 Gap's Generation

7:00 Mr. Whatnot

7:30 The Eletric Company

8:00 Civilisation

9:00 Masterpiece Theatre


10:00 Martin Agronsky

10:30 Wall Street Week

11/27 Afternoon

12:00 The Eletric Company

12:30 Hodgepodge Lodge

1:00 Wall Street Week

1:30 Thirty Minutes With...

2:00 Special of the Week

3:30 The French Chef (Julia Child)

4:00 Chicago Sounds

5:00 Book Beat

5:30 I'll Sing You a Song

WUTV 29 Buffalo IND

11/26 Primetime

6:00 Ozzie and Harriet

6:30 Patty Duke

7:00 The Munsters

7:30 Leave It To Beaver

8:00 MOVIE: Last of the Mohicans (Randolph Scott)


10:00 The Avengers

11:00 One Step Beyond

11:30 DOUBLE FEATURE: An Inspector Calls (Alastair Sim), Bikini Beach (Star says color) (Frankie
Avalon)

11/27 Afternoon

1:00 Farm and Forest

1:30 Cartoons

2:30 Spiderman

3:00 Comedy Classics

4:00 Kaleidoscope

4:30 Billards

5:30 Daniel Boone

Today Ch. 11 is ON-TV and Ch. 29 is a Fox station

11/26/1971 was the date of my birth.

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> Programs marked with (CTV) after were also carried by a

> Channel 13, which at this time I cannot be sure of it's


> origination.

I'm guessing it's CKCO in Kitchener/Waterloo.

> Today Ch. 11 is ON-TV and Ch. 29 is a Fox station

CHCH hasn't been known as ONtv since 2001. They currently identify as "CH".<P
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> > Programs marked with (CTV) after were also carried by a

> > Channel 13, which at this time I cannot be sure of it's

> > origination.

>

> I'm guessing it's CKCO in Kitchener/Waterloo.


>

> > Today Ch. 11 is ON-TV and Ch. 29 is a Fox station

>

> CHCH hasn't been known as ONtv since 2001. They currently

> identify as "CH".

>

Thanks for the corrections.

Which station is Global?

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> Which station is Global?

>

CIII ch 6/41 (CKGN 6/22 in 70s)

Retro: Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point Saturday, September 15, 1973

From the Greensboro Daily News. Schedules


run 7 AM-sign off.

WFMY Ch. 2 (CBS)

7:30 Help! It's The Hair Bear

Bunch!

8 AM Flintstones Comedy Show

8:30 Bailey's Comets

9 AM New Scooby-Doo Movies

10 AM My Favorite Martians (animated)

10:30 Jeannie (animated)

11 AM Speed Buggy

11:30 Josie And The Pussycats

12 N Everything's Archie

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival

2 PM Mainpoint '73 (local public-

affairs program)

2:30 Roller Derby

3:30 Car And Track

4 PM Horse Racing: match race between

Secretariat and stablemate Riva

Ridge

5 PM World Of Survival

5:30 Newsmaker
6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 M*A*S*H

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Carol Burnett

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "A Man Could Get Killed"

WUNC Ch. 4/WUNL Ch. 26 (PBS)

off air on Saturday

WGHP Ch. 8 (ABC)

7:30 Captain Noah And His Ark

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Yogi's Gang

9 AM Super Friends

10 AM Lassie's Rescue Rangers

10:30 Goober And The Ghost Chasers

11 AM Brady Kids

11:30 Mission Magic


12 N ABC Saturday Superstar Movie

1 PM Soul Train

2 PM Wide World Of Sports

3:30 NCAA Football: Penn State at

Stanford

6:30 Reasoner Report (time approximate)

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM Partridge Family

8:30 ABC Movie: "Irma La Douce"

11:15 ABC News

11:30 News

11:45 Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling

12:45 Shock Theater: "Battle In Outer Space"

2:15 News

WXII Ch. 12 (NBC)

7 AM William Tell

7:30 McHale's Navy

8 AM Lidsville

8:30 Inch High Private Eye

9 AM Addams Family (animated)

9:30 Emergency +4

10 AM Butch Cassidy (animated)

10:30 Star Trek (animated)


11 AM Sigmund And The Sea Monsters

11:30 Pink Panther

12 N Jetsons

12:30 Go!

1 PM Other People, Other Places

1:30 The Explorers

2 PM Baseball (teams not listed)

5 PM Conversation (time approximate)

5:15 Parsons To Persons

5:30 Untamed World

6 PM News

6:30 Diana (Diana Rigg's failed sitcom,

delayed from Monday 8:30)

7 PM America Goes Public (Democratic

National Committee fundraiser

that goes until 2 AM)

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> 4 PM Horse Racing: match race between

> Secretariat and stablemate Riva

> Ridge

I remember this race. Didn't Riva Ridge break a foreleg in the race and was subsequently put
down?

Matt Smith, Station Manager

WGSR-TV "Star-39"

Reidsville, NC

Matt Smith, Station Manager<br />WGSR-TV &quot;Star-47&quot; Reidsville, NC<br />WMDV-


TV &quot;Star44&quot; Danville, VA

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> From the Greensboro Daily News. Schedules

> run 7 AM-sign off.

>

>

>
> WGHP Ch. 8 (ABC)

>

> 12 N ABC Saturday Superstar Movie

> 1 PM Soul Train

>

No American Bandstand?? Unless it wasn't on that week.

>

>

> WXII Ch. 12 (NBC)

>

> 7 PM America Goes Public (Democratic

> National Committee fundraiser

> that goes until 2 AM)

Was this a local fundraiser?? If so,the 3rd season premiere of Emergency and The NBC Saturday
Night Movie wasn't seen.

>

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Marlboro Cup (was Greensboro 9/15/73)

You are thinking of Ruffian, who had to be put down a couple years later after a match race.

Actually this was the first Marlboro Cup. A made for TV event that featured Secretariat and Riva
Ridge. According to Secretariat.com, where I looked this up, Match races between two horses
owned by the same owner was banned, so they came up with this event, featuring the two
strong horses and some other champions to race on CBS.

After Ruffian had to be put down, match racing ended in this country, but in this particular race
in '73, the Triple Crown winner won by a good size margin.

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> > From the Greensboro Daily News. Schedules

> > run 7 AM-sign off.

>>

>>

>>

> > WGHP Ch. 8 (ABC)

>>
> > 12 N ABC Saturday Superstar Movie

> > 1 PM Soul Train

>>

> No American Bandstand?? Unless it wasn't on that week.

Channel 8 usually ran Bandstand and

Soul Train back to back; in 1973 that would have meant Bandstand

at 1, Soul Train at 2. Remember, though, that Bandstand was

a network show; Soul Train is syndicated, and the local station

gets more commercial time to sell in a syndicated show. So

Channel 8 went with the show that generated more revenue, since

Wide World Of Sports was on at 2 that Saturday.

>>

>>

> > WXII Ch. 12 (NBC)

>>

> > 7 PM America Goes Public (Democratic

> > National Committee fundraiser

> > that goes until 2 AM)

>

> Was this a local fundraiser?? If so,the 3rd season

> premiere of Emergency and The NBC Saturday Night Movie

> wasn't seen.

>>

> It was on NBC. Other nearby stations carrying it were


WSOC/9 Charlotte (now ABC), WSLS/10 Roanoke, VA, and

WRDU/28 Durham (now WRDC and UPN).

Buffalo and Toronto 11/26/71-11/27/1971 pt.1

Here is the first of two parts of Friday Night and Saturday afternoon listings from the Toronto
Star

Part one Contains Buffalo's network affiliates

Part two will contain Toronto's CBC/CTV independent and Buffalo's UHF PBS/Indy

WGR-TV 2 NBC BUFFALO

11/26 Primetime

6:00 News

6:30 NBC News(Chancellor)

7:00 I Dream of Jeannie

7:30 Petticoat Junction

8:00 The D.A.

8:30 Chronolog (NBC show?)

10:30 Take a Look

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show (guest: Muhammed Ali) Star's spelling

1:00 The Story

11/27 Afternoon
12:00 Mr. Wizard (NBC? or syndicated rerun)

12:30 The Jetsons

1:00 Pet Set

1:30 Sports Challenge

2:00 Grambling Football

3:00 Championship Wrestling

4:00 Roller Derby

5:00 This Week in Pro Football

WBEN-TV 4 CBS BUFFALO

11/26 Primetime

6:00 News

7:00 CBS News(Cronkite)

7:30 Truth or Consequences

8:00 The Chicago Teddy Bears(huh?)

8:30 O'Hara US Treasury

9:30 MOVIE: Death of Innocence (Shelly Winters)

11:00 News

11:30 DOUBLE FEATURE: Murder Inc. (Stuart Whitman) Air Cadet (Stephen Mcnally)

(CBS or local?)

11/27 Afternoon
12:00 The Monkees

12:30 You Are There (CBS or syndicated?)

1:00 Childrens Film

2:00 Beat the Champ (not a clue)

3:30 Opportunity Line

4:00 You and Your Family

4:30 Film

5:00 Brunswick Open (Bowling?)

WKBW-TV 7 ABC BUFFALO

11/26 Primetime

6:00 News

6:30 ABC News (Smith/Reasoner?)

7:00 To Tell The Truth

7:30 Let's Make a Deal

8:00 The Brady Bunch

8:30 The Partridge Family

9:00 Plimpton: The Great Quarterback Sneak

10:00 The Eagle and The Hawk

11:00 News

11:30 DOUBLE FEATURE: Shadow Of The Cat (Andre Morell) Mr. Sardonicus (Oscar Homolka)
11/27 Afternoon

12:00 Challenge

12:30 Buffalo Bills Highlights

1:00 NCAA Football

4:00 NCAA Football (Game not listed, two days after Oklahoma/Nebraska)

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>

> WGR-TV 2 NBC BUFFALO

>

>

> 11/27 Afternoon

>

> 12:00 Mr. Wizard (NBC? or syndicated rerun)

>

This would be NBC


>

> WBEN-TV 4 CBS BUFFALO

>

> 11/26 Primetime

>

> 8:00 The Chicago Teddy Bears(huh?)

>

> Yes, this was a sitcom about a Chicago speakeasy(another name for a gangster bar)in the
1920's.The show would last 3 more weeks(December 17,1971)

>

11:30 DOUBLE FEATURE: Murder,Inc(Stuart Whitman) Air Cadet(Stephen McNally)

> (CBS or local?)

> The first one is CBS,the other one is the local movie.

11/27 Afternoon

> 2:00 Beat the Champ (not a clue)

Might be bowling.

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>>

> 11:30 DOUBLE FEATURE: Murder,Inc(Stuart Whitman) Air

> Cadet(Stephen McNally)

> > (CBS or local?)

> > The first one is CBS,the other one is the local movie.

Actually, they're both local -- CBS still had "Merv Griffin" for another three months before
switching to movies.

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> WGR-TV 2 NBC BUFFALO

>

> 11/26 Primetime

>

> 8:30 Chronolog (NBC show?)


Yes; it was NBC's occasional news magazine show.

> 11/27 Afternoon

>

> 12:00 Mr. Wizard (NBC? or syndicated rerun)

NBC's 1971 revival, which was taped in Ottawa.

> WBEN-TV 4 CBS BUFFALO

>

> 11/27 Afternoon

>

> 12:30 You Are There (CBS or syndicated?)

CBS's 1971 revival, anchored by Walter Cronkite and featuring CBS News reporters in modern
day suits interviewing polotical figures of the past. I used to watch films of the 1971 version (and
the earlier 1950s version) in elementary and middle school.

> 1:00 Childrens Film

...Festival, hosted by Kukla, Fran and Ollie.

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4:00 NCAA Football (Game not listed, two days after

Oklahoma/Nebraska)

The 4:00 pm EST game was Auburn (9-0) vs. Alabama (10-0) at Legion Field in Birmingham.
'Bama won 31-7, two days after Auburn QB Pat Sullivan (now the offensive coordinator at UAB)
was announced as the Heisman Trophy winner.

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> 11/27 Afternoon

> > 2:00 Beat the Champ (not a clue)

>

> Might be bowling.

>

It is INDEED bowling. Beat the Champ was a long time local bowling show on Channel 4, first
hosted by Chuck Healy, then Van Miller following Healy's retirement. The show ended its run in
the late 80s, some 30 plus years after its debut. The weekly contest was simple--two players in a
three game, total pin match. Whoever won came back the next week.

Retro: Nashville, Sunday, July 7, 1957


(Source: Shelbyville, Tenn. Times-Gazette)

WSM-TV 4 (NBC)

AM

11:25 Sen. Estes Kefauver

11:30 American Religious Town Hall

PM

12 This Is The Life

12:30 City Beautiful

1 Get-Set-Go

1:30 Mr. Wizard

2 American Forum

2:30 Zoo Parade

3 Faith

3:30 Outlook

4 Meet The Press

4:30 World This Week

5 Steve Donovan, Western Marshal (syndicated)

5:30 Circus Boy

6 Steve Allen

7 Alcoa Hour

8 The Web

8:30 Masquerade Party (from Wednesday night)

9 Men Of Annapolis (syndicated)

9:30 Theatre
WLAC-TV 5 (CBS)

AM

11 Heckle & Jeckle

11:30 Faith For Today

PM

12 Little Rascals

12:30 Wild Bill Hickok

1 Hollywood Special

2:30 The Visitor

3 Face The Nation

3:30 News

4 The Last Word

4:30 You Are There

5 Lassie

5:30 If You Had A Million

6 Ed Sullivan

7 GE Theater

7:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

8 $64,000 Challenge

8:30 Whats My Line

9 Public Defender

9:30 My Favorite Husband

10 Soldiers of Fortune (syndicated)

10:30 Weathervane
10:35 Million Dollar Movie

WSIX-TV 8 (ABC)

PM

1:15 Music

1:30 Christian Science

1:45 Whats The Trouble

2 Oral Roberts

2:30 The Big Picture

3 The Christophers

3:30 Open Hearing

4 Scarlet Pimpernel (syndicated)

4:30 Wally Fowler (local; Fowler was known for hosting all-night gospel singings in Nashville)

5 China Smith

5:30 Theatre

7 Crusade (Billy Graham?)

8 Mike Wallace Interviews

8:30 Premiere Parade

10:15 Impact

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Re: Retro: Nashville, Sunday, July 7, 1957

> WLAC-TV 5 (CBS)

> 5 Lassie

> 5:30 If You Had A Million

> 6 Ed Sullivan

> 7 GE Theater

> 7:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

> 8 $64,000 Challenge

> 8:30 Whats My Line

> 9 Public Defender

> 9:30 My Favorite Husband

> 10 Soldiers of Fortune (syndicated)

> 10:30 Weathervane

> 10:35 Million Dollar Movie

>

How are they two hours off pattern? Were they running on Central Standard Time?

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Re: Retro: Nashville, Sunday, July 7, 1957

Vtbub asked:
> How are they two hours off pattern? Were they running on

> Central Standard Time?

Yes.

All three Nashville stations ran network programs when fed by their respective networks. Shows
airing on the network at 8 P.M. EDT aired in Nashville at 6 P.M. local.

Retro: Atlanta Thursday, October 17, 1957

From the Atlanta Constitution. Times are

EST and are one hour behind New York.

Schedules run 7 AM-sign off.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Arlene Francis

9:30 Treasure Hunt

10 AM Highlights Of Queen

Elizabeth's Arrival

11 AM Tic Tac Dough

11:30 It Could Be You

12 N News

12:15 Movie: "Arsene Lupin"

2 PM Matinee Theater (COLOR)


3 PM Queen For A Day

3:45 Modern Romances

4 PM Comedy Time

4:30 Queen Elizabeth

5 PM Big Adventure With

Officer Don

6 PM Football News

6:15 News; Weather

6:30 Tic Tac Dough (COLOR)

7 PM Lone Ranger

7:30 Charlie Chan

8 PM People's Choice

8:30 Hallmark Hall Of Fame:

"Green Pastures"

10 PM You Bet Your Life (delay from

7 PM, but a year hence this

would be its time slot: 10 (ET))

10:30 Newsroom

10:45 Movie: "Jackson Trail"

12:30 Sign Off

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 AM Jimmy Dean

7:45 News (don't know if local or CBS)


8 AM Captain Kangaroo

8:30 Romper Room

9 AM Garry Moore

9:30 Arthur Godfrey

10 AM Blue Flame

10:30 Queen Elizabeth

10:45 Strike It Rich

11 AM News

11:15 Love Of Life

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light

12 N World News

12:15 Hotel Cosmopolitan (delay from

11 AM)

12:30 As The World Turns

1 PM Beat The Clock

1:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

2 PM Big Payoff

2:30 Verdict Is Yours

3 PM Brighter Day

3:15 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Woman's World

4:30 Queen's Reception

5 PM Roy Rogers
6 PM News

6:15 Douglas Edwards With The News

6:30 Sgt. Preston Of The Yukon

7 PM Harbourmaster

7:30 Climax!

8:30 Playhouse 90

10 PM Men Of Annapolis

10:30 News; Movie: "Time Out For Murder"

1 AM Sign Off

WLW-A Ch. 11 (ABC)

8:15 News

8:30 Cartoon Carnival

9 AM Skipper Ray

10 AM School Days

10:30 A Woman's Day

11 AM Movie: "Three Sons"

12:30 News

12:45 Miss Who?

1:30 Life With Elizabeth (Betty White,

not the Queen)

2 PM Stu Erwin

2:30 My Hero

3 PM American Bandstand
4:30 Do You Trust Your Wife? (became

Who Do You Trust? in 1958)

5 PM Woody Woodpecker

5:30 Mickey Mouse Club

6 PM Annie Oakley

6:30 Death Valley Days

7 PM Zorro

7:30 Real McCoys

8 PM Pat Boone

8:30 O.S.S.

9 PM Navy Log

9:30 Circus Boy (delay from 6:30)

10 PM Mystery Playhouse

10:30 News

10:45 Movie: "Gun Smugglers"

12 M Sign Off

Retro: Washington, DC Thursday, September 28, 1972

From The Washington Post:

WRC Ch. 4 (NBC)

6 AM News

6:13 Faith & Life (odd time, but that's

what it says)
6:28 Stat. Ex. (anyone from DC know

what this is?)

7 AM Today

9 AM Not For Women Only

9:30 Galloping Gourmet

10 AM Dinah's Place

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where Game

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Watch Your Child/The Me Too Show

1:30 Three On A Match

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Return To Peyton Place

4 PM Somerset

4:30 Mike Douglas

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM News

7:30 The Place (local)

8 PM Flip Wilson
9 PM Ironside

10 PM Dean Martin

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Off Campus (repeat from Sunday 8 AM)

WTTG Ch. 5 (Ind.)

6:30 Education

7 AM Beat The Clock (did someone at Metromedia 5

consider this a kids' show?)

7:30 Porky Pig

8 AM Banana Splits

9 AM Flintstones

9:30 My Favorite Martian

10 AM Mister Ed

10:30 Mothers-In-Law

11 AM Peyton Place

11:30 Hazel

12 N Panorama (News At Noon)

12:30 Panorama

2 PM Movie: "Pineapple Rose"

3:30 New Zoo Revue

4 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

4:30 I Love Lucy


5 PM Petticoat Junction

5:30 Flintstones

6 PM Dick Van Dyke

6:30 I Love Lucy

7 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

7:30 That Girl

8 PM To Tell The Truth

8:30 Merv Griffin

10 PM News

11 PM Perry Mason

12 M Alfred Hitchcock Presents

12:30 Movie: "Hard Case Of The Blues"

WMAL Ch. 7 (ABC)

7 AM World Tomorrow

7:30 University Of Michigan

8 AM Cartoon Time

8:30 Magic Door

9:30 Jeff's Collie

10 AM Death Valley Days

10:30 Password

11 AM Love, American Style

11:30 Bewitched

12 N News
12:30 Split Second

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Movie: "Roman Holiday"

6 PM News

7 PM ABC News

7:30 Truth Or Consequences

8 PM Mod Squad

9 PM Assignment: Vienna

10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law

11 PM News

11:30 Dick Cavett

1 AM Reflections

WTOP Ch. 9 (CBS)

5:55 English

6:30 Sunrise Semester

7 AM CBS Morning News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Harambee
10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 Price Is Right

11 AM What's My Line? (pre-empts Gambit)

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 CBS News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM News

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

3:30 Secret Storm

4 PM Gilligan's Island (pre-empts Family Affair)

4:30 Andy Griffith

5 PM Dragnet

5:30 News

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Family Classics: "Little Women"

8 PM The Waltons

9 PM CBS Movie: "Mackenna's Gold"

11:20 News

11:50 CBS Movie: "Heat Of Anger"

1:30 News
WDCA Ch. 20 (Ind.)

7 AM Bugs Bunny Cartoon Club

8:30 Bozo's Circus

9:30 Little Rascals

10 AM Romper Room

10:30 Leave It To Beaver

11 AM Movie: "Male Hunt"

1 PM Movie: "Chad Hanna"

2:30 Bozo's Circus

3 PM Kimba, The White Lion

3:30 Bugs Bunny

4 PM Ultraman

4:30 Speed Racer

5 PM Three Stooges

5:30 Nanny And The Professor

6 PM Beverly Hillbillies

6:30 Get Smart

7 PM Hogan's Heroes

7:30 Courtship Of Eddie's Father

8 PM Movie: "The Pleasure Seekers"

10 PM Thriller

11 PM Get Smart

11:30 Movie: "Sink The Bismarck"


WETA Ch. 26 (PBS)

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Why?

10:15 Ripples

10:30 About Art

10:45 English

11 AM Of All Things

11:15 Celebrate/Book (don't know what

this is)

11:30 American Craftsman

12 N Hatha Yoga

12:30 Bridge With Jean Cox

1 PM A Public Affair/Election '72

1:30 Electric Company

2 PM Western Civilization

2:30 Celebrate/Book

2:45 College Profiles

3:15 Turn On To English

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Sesame Street

7 PM Bridge With Jean Cox

7:30 Our Street


8 PM 30 Minutes With...

8:30 Jazz Set

9 PM Hollywood Television Theater

10 PM Martin Agronsky/Evening Edition

10:30 Media Hora

11 PM Hatha Yoga

11:30 Aviation Weather

WNVT Ch. 53 (PBS) Goldvein, VA

8 AM American Heritage

8:30 Turned On

8:45 Why?

9 AM Playground

9:15 Images And Things

9:45 Art

10 AM Playground

10:15 Eureka

10:30 Careers

10:45 Is It Yours?

11 AM Electric Company

11:30 American Heritage

12 N What I Mean

12:15 Fiction

12:30 Dollar Data


1 PM Animals

1:15 About You

1:45 Ripples

2 PM Animals

2:15 Celebrate Book

2:30 News

2:45 Why?

3 PM Clashes II

3:15 Solutions II

3:30 Playground

sign off 3:45 PM

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Re: Retro: Washington, DC Thursday, September 28, 1972

> From The Washington Post:

>

> WRC Ch. 4 (NBC)

>

>

> 6:28 Stat. Ex. (anyone from DC know

> what this is?)


Not from DC, but an educated guess (also based on a Radio-Info Search)..It sounds like Station
Exchange..A series that appeared to be on NBC O&O's..Perhaps News stories shared among the
NBC stations or something along the lines of what used to be called "Education Exchange". Or
like Sunrise/Summer Semester..Two other threads make mention of "Station Exchange"..leach
from July 18, 2004 (Washington/Hagerstown, Md.-May 8, 1973) and my thread on November 12,
2004 (Cleveland Daytime TV October 8-12, 1973)

http://www.radio-info.com/mods/board...ard=tv-classic

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Retro:Dayton/Springfield, Ohio: Monday May 4, 1970

Returning to Dayton, Via a newly acquired TV Guide

The Date just happens to be the day of the Kent State shootings, so I am sure there were pre-
emptions for News Updates throughout the day

BW=Black and White-All color programs were designated with a (C) symbol in TV Guide so I am
assuming most of the shows without the (C) symbol were Black And White

2 WLWD (NBC) Dayton

6:45 Inspiration
6:50 Farming Today

7AM Today

9AM Paul Dixon (It Takes Two-Vin Scully Game Show Not shown at 10)

10:30 Phil Donahue (No Concentration-Or Sale Of The Century at 11)

11:30 Hollywood Squares

Noon Bob Braun's 50-50 Club (Jeopardy, Who What Or Where on WKEF-22)

1:30 Life With Linkletter

2PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3PM Another World Bay City

3:30 Bright Promise

4PM Another World/Somerset

4:30 Mike Douglas

6PM Misterogers (yes, On the NBC affiliate)

6:30 NBC News Huntley/Brinkley

7PM News

7:30 My World And Welcome To It

8PM Laugh-IN

9PM NBC Monday Night At The Movies Kid Galahad (1962) Elvis Presley

11PM News

11:30 Tonight/Johnny Carson

1AM News

1:05 Michigan-History BW

1:35 Inspiration
WHIO 7 (CBS) Dayton

7:30 Summer Semester

8AM Captain Kangaroo

9AM Gomer Pyle (CBS 4PM)

9:30 Bette Rogge-Variety

10 AM Lucille Ball (Likely The Lucy Show)

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Love Of Life

Noon News/Rona Barrett

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1PM Where The Heart Is

1:30 As The World Turns

2PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Secret Storm

3PM Truth Or Consequences-Barker (Instead Of Secret Storm)

3:30 Ben Casey BW (Instead Of Edge of Night)

4:30 Flintstones

5PM I Love Lucy BW

5:30 Dick Van Dyke BW

6PM News

6:30 CBS News-Cronkite

7PM News

7:30 Gunsmoke
8:30 Here's Lucy

9PM Mayberry RFD

9:30 Doris Day

10PM Carol Burnett

11PM News (seemed to be an hour because of primary elections the next night-several stations
had their next listing at midnight)

Midnight Perry Mason BW (70 minutes because of extra Commercial Time)

1:10 News

14 WMUB Oxford (NET)

6:30 Sesame Street

7:30 Misterogers BW

8PM World Press

9PM NET Journal

10PM News

16 WKTR(ABC)Kettering

Just about 18 months earlier-December 1968 This station was Independent-Now A full ABC
Affiliate

9AM Movie Little Miss Marker 1934 BW

10:30 Galloping Gourmet

11AM Bewitched
11:30 That Girl

Noon Best Of Everything-Soap

12:30 A World Apart-Soap

1PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game Guest:Elena Verdugo (Marcus Welby)

3PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Phil Silvers BW

5PM He Said She Said-Garagiola

5:30 Movie Game-Sonny Fox

6PM ABC News Frank Reynolds Howard K Smith

6:30 Major Adams (Wagon Train Reruns) BW

7:30 It Takes A Thief

8:30 ABC Monday Night Movie-High Wind In Jamaica 1965

10:30 Now-News Magazine

11PM Your All Star Theater BW Anthology Reuns

11:30 Dick Cavett

1AM Public Service

22 WKEF Dayton-(NBC/CBS)

While TV Guide says WKEF was affiliated with NBC and CBS I found just a couple of network
shows on the schedule. Might as well have called themselves Independent
10AM Sesame Street (Like Misterogers on WLWD 2)

11AM Romper Room

Noon Jeopardy NBC

12:30 Who What Or Where Game NBC

12:55 NBC News-Floyd Kalber

1PM Sesame Street

2PM Clubhouse 22

3:30 Munsters BW

4PM Lassie BW

4:30 Lost In Space BW

5:30 Patty Duke BW

6PM Gilligan's Island

6:30 Star Trek

7:30 Avengers

8:30 Felony Squad

9PM Movie The Golden Mask 1954

10:50 Indianapolis 500-10 minute preview shows?

11PM Movie Captain's Paradise 1953 BW

26 WSWO (IND) Springfield

2:30 Movie-The Jungle 1952 BW

4PM Davey And Goliath

4:30 Bozo BW

5:30 Local News BW


6PM Divorce Court

6:30 Pay Cards!

7PM Dobie Gillis BW

7:30 Hazel

8PM David Susskind

10PM News-BW

10:30 Featureline-Bob Sweeney-Probably a Local Talk/News Show BW

11PM Movie The Lonesome Trail 1955 BW Western

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Looks like WKEF picked up only whatever 2 and 7 didn't want as far as network shows. WSWO's
listing lists a Bob Sweeney talk show, assuming its the same one he's still doing morning radio in
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Retro: Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point Saturday, August 17, 1968

From the Greensboro Daily News:


WFMY Ch. 2 (CBS)

7 AM Summer Semester

7:30 Leave It To Beaver

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Frankenstein Jr. And The

Impossibles

9:30 Herculoids

10 AM Shazzan!

10:30 Space Ghost

11 AM Moby Dick And The Mighty

Mightor

11:30 Superman/Aquaman Hour Of

Adventure

12:30 Jonny Quest

1 PM Lone Ranger (animated)

1:30 Road Runner

2 PM Sportsmanlike Driving

2:30 Robin Hood

3 PM Maverick

4 PM Lost In Space (delay from

Wednesday 7:30)

5 PM Golf: Westchester Classic

(Third Round)
6:30 It's Racing Time (CBS News

is pre-empted)

7 PM News

7:30 The Prisoner

8:30 My Three Sons

9 PM Hogan's Heroes

9:30 Petticoat Junction

10 PM Mannix

11 PM News

11:20 Movie: "The Inspector General"

WUNC Ch. 4 (NET)

off air on Saturday

WGHP Ch. 8 (ABC)

7 AM Gumby

7:30 Roger Ramjet

8 AM Limbo

9 AM New Casper Cartoon Show

9:30 Fantastic Four

10 AM Spiderman

10:30 Journey To The Center Of

The Earth

11 AM King Kong
11:30 George Of The Jungle

12 N Beatles

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Happening '68

2 PM Dick Bennick (local dance party--

Bennick became better known as

creature-feature host Dr. Paul

Bearer on WTOG/44 Tampa/St. Petersburg)

3 PM Dating Game (delay from the previous

Saturday 7:30)

3:30 Car And Track

4 PM Wrestling

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Porter Wagoner

7 PM Grand Ole Opry

7:30 Win With The Stars (Name That Tune-type

game in which two celebrity-contestant

teams not only had to identify the song

but sing the first two lines)

8 PM Newlywed Game

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Hollywood Palace

10:30 All-American College Show

11 PM ABC News

11:15 Movie: "Killer Shrews"


WSJS Ch. 12 (NBC)

7:30 Farm Report

8 AM Cartoon Carnival

9 AM Super 6

9:30 Super President

10 AM Flintstones

10:30 Samson & Goliath

11 AM Birdman

11:30 Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel

12 N Cool McCool

12:30 Astro Boy

1 PM Superman (George Reeves)

1:30 Dobie Gillis

2 PM Baseball: Teams not listed

5 PM Bachelor Father (time appoximate)

5:30 Industry On Parade

5:45 Parsons To Persons

6 PM News

6:30 Frank McGee Report

7 PM Greyhound Derby

7:30 The Saint

8:30 Get Smart

9 PM NBC Movie: "Something Wild"


11 PM News

11:15 Movie: "The Wastrel"

WUBC Ch. 48 (Ind.)

3 PM Movie: "Troubleshooter"

4:30 Sportsmanlike Driving

5 PM News (yes, they put on a

half-hour local newscast)

5:30 Infinite Horizons

6 PM Wrestling

7 PM Celebrity Golf

7:30 Roller Derby

8:30 Alan Burke

10 PM Woody Greeson

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Re: Retro: Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point Saturday, August 17, 1968

B. Patrick takes us back to Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point on August 17th, 1968:

> WUBC Ch. 48 (Ind.)

>

> 5 PM News (yes, they put on a


> half-hour local newscast)

But given they were a UHF "indie", and likely new, I wonder if it was merely a "News" slide with
someone off-camera reading wire-service copy.

If they had a more substantial news operation (on-camera anchors, a couple of reporters out on
the streets with some newsfilm reports), then the 5 P.M. airtime would make sense. A good
alternative to other stations' local newscasts at 6. The earliest "evening" local television news in
the area.

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Re: Retro: Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point Saturday, August 17, 1968

> B. Patrick takes us back to Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High

> Point on August 17th, 1968:

>

> > WUBC Ch. 48 (Ind.)

>>

> > 5 PM News (yes, they put on a

> > half-hour local newscast)

>

> But given they were a UHF "indie", and likely new, I wonder
> if it was merely a "News" slide with someone off-camera

> reading wire-service copy.

>

> If they had a more substantial news operation (on-camera

> anchors, a couple of reporters out on the streets with some

> newsfilm reports), then the 5 P.M. airtime would make sense.

> A good alternative to other stations' local newscasts at 6.

> The earliest "evening" local television news in the area.

>

I never had a chance to watch this station; my grandparents

lived about 30 miles from Greensboro and couldn't pick it up,

and I didn't live in North Carolina at the time. However,

my guess is that the newscast probably had a very simple set,

and whoever was on-camera probably did "rip and read" stories

(you know, ripped off the news ticker and read on the air).

I think the station gave up on it pretty quickly.

The current station on 48, WUPN, has Sinclair's "News Central."

Retro: Washington, DC Saturday, September 23, 1972

From the Washington Post:

WRC Ch. 4 (NBC)

7:15 Faith & Life


7:25 News

7:30 Across The Fence

8 AM Underdog

8:30 Jetsons

9 AM Pink Panther

9:30 Houndcats

10 AM Roman Holidays

10:30 The Barkleys

11 AM Sealab 2020

11:30 Runaround

12 N Around The World In

80 Days

12:30 Talking With A Giant

1 PM 360

1:30 Off Campus (this is the show

that was repeated after Thursday's

Tonight Show)

2 PM Baseball: Detroit at Boston

4:30 Golden Voyage (time approximate)

5 PM The David Eaton Show

6 PM It's Academic

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Price Is Right (Dennis James)

7:30 Hollywood Squares

8 PM Emergency!
9 PM NBC Movie: "The Thomas Crown Affair"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Hud"

WTTG Ch. 5 (Ind.)

7 AM Cartoons

7:30 Cisco Kid

8 AM Top Cat

8:30 Mr. Magoo

9 AM Banana Splits & Popeye

10 AM Porky Pig Show

10:30 Daktari

11:30 Soul Train

12:30 Star Trek

1:30 Lancer

2:30 Movie: "Western Union"

4 PM Untamed World

4:30 I Love Lucy

5 PM Petticoat Junction

5:30 Lassie

6 PM Dick Van Dyke

6:30 I Love Lucy

7 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

7:30 That Girl


8 PM Movie: "Honky Tonk"

10 PM News

10:30 Black News

11 PM David Susskind

1 AM Outer Limits

WMAL Ch. 7 (ABC)

7 AM Cartoon Time

7:30 Bullwinkle (delay from Sunday

11 AM)

8 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

8:30 Jackson Five

9 AM The Osmonds

9:30 ABC Saturday Superstar Movie

10:30 Brady Kids

11 AM Bewitched

11:30 Kid Power

12 N Funky Phantom

12:30 Lidsville

1 PM Maryland Football

1:30 NCAA Football: Stanford at Duke

5 PM Wide World Of Sports: Muhammad Ali-

Floyd Patterson fight (time approximate)

6:30 News
7 PM Parent Game

7:30 Circus

8 PM Alias Smith & Jones

9 PM Streets Of San Francisco

10 PM Cliff Alexander--Black On White

10:30 Everybody's Talkin' (area citizens get

to talk about issues--no relation to the

1960s game show)

(The Sixth Sense airs Sunday at 11:30 PM)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Wreck Of The Mary Deare"

1:30 ABC News

WTOP Ch. 9 (CBS)

6:30 Rural America

7 AM Sunrise Semester

7:30 Time Is Now

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Arthur & Co.

9:30 New Scooby-Doo Movies

10:30 Josie & The Pussycats

11 AM Earth Lab
12 N Archie's TV Funnies

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival

2 PM Movie: "Bedtime Story"

3 PM Movie: "Easy Come, Easy Go"

4 PM Doing/Being--Flash Gordon

5 PM Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour (delay

from Friday 8 PM)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Agronsky & Co.

7:30 Political Announcements

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Bridget Loves Bernie

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Mission: Impossible

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Scarlet Letter"

1 AM Movie: title not given

WDCA Ch. 20 (Ind.)

7:30 For Your Information

8 AM Streams Of Faith
8:30 Good News

9 AM Riverdale Baptist Hour

9:30 Movie: "Abbott And Costello

Meet The Invisible Man"

11 AM Movie: "Circus Of Horrors"

12:30 Movie: "The Vampires"

2:30 Movie: "Soldier Of Fortune"

4:30 Movie: "You Can't Get Away

With Murder"

6:30 Movie: "Broken Arrow"

8:30 Movie: "The Mummy's Tomb"

10 PM Petey Greene's Washington

10:30 Challenge

11 PM Movie: "You Can't Get Away

With Murder"

WETA Ch. 26 (PBS)

8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Electric Company

10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 AM Sesame Street

12 N Electric Company

12:30 Sesame Street


1:30 Electric Company

2 PM Oscar Brand In Gettysburg

2:30 Electric Company

3 PM Hodgepodge Lodge

3:30 Goin' Fishin'

4 PM Special Of The Week: "The

Restless Earth"

6 PM Metro-View

7 PM World Press

7:30 District Digest

8 PM Evening At Pops

9 PM Soul!

10 PM Film Odyssey: "Los Olvidades"

WNVT/53 is off air on Saturday.

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Re: Retro: Washington, DC Saturday, September 23, 1972

> From the Washington Post:


>

>

>

>

> WTOP Ch. 9 (CBS)

>

> 2 PM Movie: "Bedtime Story"

> 3 PM Movie: "Easy Come, Easy Go"

Were these movies in 2 parts and was "Easy Come,Easy Go" the Elvis Presley movie of the same
name??

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Re: Retro: Washington, DC Saturday, September 23, 1972

> > From the Washington Post:

>>

>>

>>

>>

> > WTOP Ch. 9 (CBS)


>>

> > 2 PM Movie: "Bedtime Story"

> > 3 PM Movie: "Easy Come, Easy Go"

>

> Were these movies in 2 parts and was "Easy Come,Easy Go"

> the Elvis Presley movie of the same name??

>

"Easy Come, Easy Go" had Laurel and Hardy and probably did

run about an hour. "Bedtime Story," with David Niven, may

have been in two parts, although that's not indicated; I

know that the movie runs longer than an hour.

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> "Easy Come, Easy Go" had Laurel and Hardy and probably did

> run about an hour. "Bedtime Story," with David Niven, may

> have been in two parts, although that's not indicated; I

> know that the movie runs longer than an hour.


>

According to Leonard Maltin's movie book, there were three films titled "Bedtime Story" -- in
addition to the 1964 Niven film, there was one from 1933 (87 minutes) with Maurice Chevalier,
and another from 1941 (85 minutes) with Loretta Young.

Considering the ages, both of those were a better pair-up with Laurel and Hardy. Also, to fit the
hour, they may have either been seen in two parts, or edited for time.

Retro:Cleveland/Akron Weekday Daytime (Network Affiliates) April 20-24 1970

From:TV Guide

WKYC 3 NBC

6:20 Farm Report

6:25 Education Exchange

6:55 What's Doing?

7AM Today

9AM Mike Douglas

10:25 NBC News-Dickerson

10:30 Concentration

11AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

Noon Jeopardy!

12:30 Who What Or Where Game

1PM It Takes Two-Vin Scully (Network 10AM)

1:30 Life With Linkletter


2PM Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3PM Another World/Bay City

3:30 Bright Promise

4PM Another World/Somerset

4:30 Movie Monday Poor Little Rich Girl 1936

Tuesday Combat Squad 1953

Wednesday Relentless 1948

Thursday Tarzan's Hidden Jungle 1955

Friday Night Passage 1957

6PM News

6:30 Huntley Brinkley

7PM News

WEWS 5 ABC

8AM Mon, Wed. Comedy Clubhouse-Captain Penny

Tuesday Fantastc Voyage (Sun. 10AM ABC)

Thursday Bullwinkle (Sun. 11AM ABC)

Friday Cartoons

8:30 Uncle Al-From WCPO 9 in Cincinnati (both stations owned by Scripps-Howard)

9AM Romper Room Miss Barbara Plummer

9:30 Girlwatch-Paige Palmer


10AM Galloping Gourmet

10:30 He Said She Said-Garagiola

11AM Bewitched

11:30 That Girl

Noon Best Of Everything

12:30 News

1PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Can You Top This?

Morey Amsterdam, Jan Murray and Bob Crane are on the panel

5PM To Tell The Truth-Garry Moore

Orson Bean, Peggy Cass, Kitty Carlisle and Bill Cullen

5:30 News

6PM David Frost

7PM Mon-Tue-Wed-Fri Whats My Line-Bruner

Thur. Political Talk-Governor James A. Rhodes (Was making a run for US Senate at the time)

WJW 8 CBS

6:30 Mon-Wed Food For Life


Tue-Thurs. Sunrise Semester

Friday Camera Three (CBS Sunday)

7AM CBS News-Joseph Benti

8AM Captain Kangaroo

9AM Cartoons

9:30 Lucy Show

10AM Edge Of Night (CBS 3:30 PM)

10:30 Phil Donahue

11:30 Love Of Life

Noon News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1PM Divorce Court

1:30 As The World Turns

2PM Love/Many Spendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3PM Adventure Road-Jim Doney (No Secret Storm at 3PM)

4PM Gomer Pyle USMC

4:30 Merv Griffin

A Relative Oddity-This is Griffin's Late Night Network Show-Delayed Broadcast from the previous
night.

6PM News

6:30 CBS News

7PM Truth or Consequences-Barker

WAKR 23 ABC Akron


10AM Jack La Lanne

10:30 Women's Page

11:30 That Girl

Noon Best Of Everything

12:30 A World Apart

1PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4PM Dark Shadows

4:30 Monday Dudley Do-Right (Sun ABC 9:30AM)

Tuesday Fantastic Voyage (Sun ABC 10AM)

Wednesday Spiderman (Sun ABC 10:30 AM)

Thursday Bullwinkle (Sun ABC 11AM)

Friday Dicovery (Sun ABC 11:30 AM)

5PM Bewitched (ABC 11AM)

5:30 News

6PM ABC News Smith/Reynolds

6:30 Mon-Wed-Fri Laramie

Tue Thur Laredo

<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by TimL on 07/10/05 05:17 AM.</FONT></P>


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Re: Retro:Cleveland/Akron Weekday Daytime (Network Affiliates) April 20-24 1970

> From:TV Guide

>>

> WEWS 5 ABC


>

> 5:30 News

> 6PM David Frost

> 7PM Mon-Tue-Wed-Fri Whats My Line-Bruner

> Thur. Political Talk-Governor James A. Rhodes (Was making a

> run for US Senate at the time)

I notice WEWS didn't carry ABC News; it wasn't carried in

Atlanta at the time, either. I wonder if these were the two

biggest markets to pre-empt. WQXI (now WXIA)/11, ABC in those

days, had local news at 5:30, Dick Van Dyke at 6, Hazel at

6:30, and What's My Line at 7.

>

> WJW 8 CBS

>

>

> 4:30 Merv Griffin

> A Relative Oddity-This is Griffin's Late Night Network

> Show-Delayed Broadcast from the previous night.

Sister station WAGA/5 Atlanta did the same thing, as did

WPRI/12 Providence.

>

>

> BTW, Harry Reasoner didn't join ABC until December 1970.
Frank Reynolds was co-anchoring with Howard K. Smith prior

to that.

>

>

<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by bpatrick on 07/09/05 09:39 PM.</FONT></P>

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> Didn't know Uncle Al was ever seen outside of Cincy!

>

IIRC, WPTV/5 West Palm Beach (also Scripps-Howard)

carried him.

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> Didn't know Uncle Al was ever seen outside of Cincy!

>
I am not sure he was on in Cleveland that long. Channel 5 had their own established Kids show
host, Ron Penfound (Captain Penny)..Based on memory and TV schedules I've seen Uncle Al was
on channel 5 from at least the latter part of 1969 through much of 1970. He was definitely off
the air in Cleveland by January 1972 because of the Debut of the Morning Exchange Talk Show
(which also canceled Captain Penny after 15-16 years)

Retro: Atlanta Saturday, July 18, 1970

From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules

run from 8 AM.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

8 AM Popeye Club

9 AM Here Comes The Grump

9:30 Pink Panther

10 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

10:30 Banana Splits

11:30 Flintstones

12 N Tarzan

1 PM All-American College Show

1:30 Something Else

2 PM Baseball Pre-Game: Computer

match between the 1942 St. Louis

Cardinals and the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers

2:15 Baseball: Minnesota at Baltimore


5 PM Perry Mason (time approximate)

6 PM News

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report (Chet Huntley

would retire in August.)

7 PM Death Valley Days

7:30 Ray Stevens

8:30 Adam-12

9 PM Movie: "If A Man Answers"

(NBC's movie is "The Spy With A Cold Nose"

--TV Guide, North Carolina edition)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: title not given

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

8 AM Jetsons

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

9:30 Mr. Pix (Dave Michaels, later anchor

on WXIA and CNN)

10:30 Scooby-Doo

11 AM Archie Comedy Hour

12 N Monkees

12:30 Perils Of Penelope Pitstop

1 PM Superman (animated)

1:30 Jonny Quest


2 PM Dastardly And Muttley In Their

Flying Machines

2:30 Amateur Hour

3 PM Movie: "Abbott And Costello Meet

Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde"

4:30 Movie: "Captain Lightfoot"

6:30 News

7 PM Art Linkletter

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 My Three Sons

9 PM Green Acres

9:30 Petticoat Junction

10 PM Mannix

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "PT-109"

WGTV Ch. 8 (NET)

7 PM You Asked For It

7:30 Speaking Freely

8:30 Movie: "County Chairman"

10 PM Stardate

sign off 11 PM

WQXI Ch. 11 (ABC)


8 AM Adventures Of Gulliver

8:30 Smokey Bear

9 AM Cattanooga Cats

10 AM Hot Wheels

10:30 Hardy Boys

11 AM Sky Hawks

11:30 George Of The Jungle

12 N Get It Together

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Movie: "Werewolf Of London"

3 PM Flying Nun (delay from Friday 7:30)

3:30 F Troop

4 PM My Favorite Martian

4:30 To Tell The Truth

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Movie: "Guerrilla In The Philippines"

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Engelbert Humperdinck

10:30 Atlanta Wrestling

11:30 Movie: "Night Stars Goddess Of

Electra"

WJRJ Ch. 17 (Ind.) (soon to be WTCG)


8 AM Cartoon Carnival

9:30 Movie: "The Secret Of Convict Lake"

11:30 McHale's Navy

12 N Laredo

1 PM Now Explosion

5 PM Skippy The Bush Kangaroo

5:30 Batman

6 PM Lassie

6:30 Mr. Ed

7 PM Munsters

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Newlywed Game

(the two game shows are pre-empted on Ch. 11)

8:30 Rosey Grier

9 PM Now Explosion

WETV Ch. 30 (NET)

off air on Saturday

WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

10 AM Movie: "High Sierra"

12 N Music Connection

6 PM Outer Limits
7 PM Movie: "White Feather"

9 PM Playboy After Dark

10 PM Movie: "The Easy Life"

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>

> WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

>

> 2 PM Baseball Pre-Game: Computer

> match between the 1942 St. Louis

> Cardinals and the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers

This was the 4th opening game of NBC's search of the greatest baseball team between 1920 and
1970. The 1942 Cards won over the 1955 Dodgers, 3 to 2. The 1942 Cards lost to the 1927 New
York Yankees (6 to 4) in the 2nd Semifinal Game; the '27 Yanks went on to beat the 1961 Yanks in
the Fianl Championship, 5 to 3.

This is all documented in the 1975 book "The People's Almanac" (pages 1131 to 1135), available
at better libraries and used bookstores.
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> 9 PM Playboy After Dark

Huh? In Georgia? 1970? And it wasn't even that dark at 9 o'clock in July. This is a most intriguing
entry.

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> > 9 PM Playboy After Dark

>

> Huh? In Georgia? 1970? And it wasn't even that dark at 9

> o'clock in July. This is a most intriguing entry.

>

My thoughts exactly on a Georgia station carrying the show.

It was a syndicated show, so the time slot has nothing to do

with the title.


Retro: Washington, DC Sunday, September 24, 1972

From the Washington Post:

WRC Ch. 4 (NBC)

7:15 Faith & Life

7:30 Agriculture

8 AM On Campus

8:30 Speaking Freely

9:30 Station Exchange

10 AM For Your Information

10:30 Overview

11 AM Issues

11:30 Dimension Washington

12 N Deena Clark's Moment With...

12:30 Meet The Press

1 PM NFL Football: Houston at Miami

(Miami is on the way to a perfect

season.)

3:30 Golden Voyage (time approximate)

4 PM Topic

4:30 Consumer Guidelines

5 PM Welcome Amigos

5:30 Community Tieline


6 PM Primus

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Wild Kingdom

7:30 Wonderful World Of Disney

8:30 McMillan & Wife

10 PM Night Gallery

10:30 Perspective

11 PM News

11:30 Sunday Tonight Show

1 AM Topic (rerun)

WTTG Ch. 5 (Ind.)

6:30 Christophers

7 AM Brother Buzz

7:30 Banana Splits

8 AM Wonderama

11 AM Flintstones

11:30 Movie: "Black Water Gold"

1 PM Movie: "The Big City"

3 PM Movie: "Honky Tonk"

5 PM Movie: "The Hucksters"

7 PM Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour

8 PM Lawrence Welk

9 PM Perry Mason
10 PM News

10:30 This Is Your Life

11 PM People And Povich

11:30 Grambling College Football:

California State at Grambling

(edited replay)

12:30 Combat!

1:30 Today In Your Life

WMAL Ch. 7 (ABC)

7:15 Christophers

7:30 This We Believe

8 AM Dr. Bauman Bible Telecast

9 AM Live It Up

9:30 Make A Wish (delay from previous

Sunday 11:30 AM)

10 AM Curiosity Shop

11 AM Notre Dame Football: edited replay

of Notre Dame at Northwestern

12 N College Football '72 (ABC's highlights

show)

1 PM Cliff Alexander: Black On White

1:30 Issues And Answers

2 PM Newswatch
2:30 Apartment C-410

3 PM Young Voices

3:30 Toward The Year 2000

4 PM The Explorers

4:30 Paul Lynde Show (delayed from

Wednesday 8 PM)

5 PM Judd For The Defense

6 PM News

6:30 McCaffrey At Large

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM The FBI

9 PM ABC Movie: "The Out Of Towners"

11 PM News

11:30 The Sixth Sense (delayed from

Saturday 10 PM)

12:30 ABC News

WTOP Ch. 9 (CBS)

7:10 Meditate

7:15 With This Ring

7:30 Your Future Is Now

8 AM Sunday Harambee

9 AM Spread A Little Sunshine

9:30 Mass For Shut-Ins


10 AM Good Vibrations

10:30 Look Up And Live

11 AM Camera Three

11:30 Face The Nation

12 N Washington News Conference

12:30 Agronsky & Co.

1 PM The Saint

2 PM World Of Survival

2:30 Thrillseekers

3 PM Redskin Kickoff

3:30 NFL Today

4 PM NFL Football: Minnesota at Detroit

7 PM UFO (time approximate)

8 PM M*A*S*H

8:30 Sandy Duncan Show

9 PM New Dick Van Dyke Show

9:30 Mannix

10:30 The Evil Touch

11 PM News

11:15 CBS News

11:30 Movie: "A Place For Lovers" (this

may have been Friday's CBS Late Movie)

1:30 With This Ring

WDCA Ch. 20 (Ind.)


7 AM Jerry Falwell

8 AM Rex Humbard

9 AM Revival Fires

9:30 Oral Roberts

10 AM Amazing Grace Bible Class

10:30 Movie: "Bowery Boys Meet Monsters"

11:30 Movie: "Poor Little Rich Girl"

1 PM Movie: "Beware Of Blondie"

2:30 Movie: "You Can't Get Away With Murder"

4:30 Movie: "Broken Arrow"

6:30 Movie: "The Crowded Sky"

8:30 Roller Game: Mid-Atlantic Cats vs.

Northern Hawks

10 PM Challenge

10:30 Kathryn Kuhlman

11 PM God's Good News

11:30 Dr. Billy James Hargis

12 M Streams Of Faith

WETA Ch. 26 (PBS)

3:30 Hodgepodge Lodge

4 PM Harlem Basketball From Ruckers

6 PM Jean Shepherd's America


6:30 Jazz Set

7 PM Electric Company

7:30 French Chef

8 PM Firing Line

9 PM Masterpiece Theatre: "The Last

Of The Mohicans"

10 PM Evening At Pops

WNVT/53 is off air on Sunday.

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> From the Washington Post:

>

>

> WTTG Ch. 5 (Ind.)

>

> 7 PM Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour

>
> This is the first time I have seen this show on any schedule being in reruns back in the 1970's. I
thought that these shows weren't rerun until Nick at Nite obtained rights to them in the early
1990's.

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> 1 PM NFL Football: Houston at Miami

> (Miami is on the way to a perfect

> season.)

> 3:30 NFL Today

> 4 PM NFL Football: Minnesota at Detroit

The Redskins weren't playing? Or were the mandatory blackout rules (all home games blacked
out regardless) still in effect?

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> > From the Washington Post:

>>

>>

> > WTTG Ch. 5 (Ind.)

>>

> > 7 PM Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour

>>

> > This is the first time I have seen this show on any

> schedule being in reruns back in the 1970's. I thought that

> these shows weren't rerun until Nick at Nite obtained rights

> to them in the early 1990's.

>

To answer both posters' questions:

1. Re the football schedule, I have to believe the blackout

was in effect. At the time the NFL still had a 14-game schedule,

and I don't recall teams getting a bye week.

2. Can anyone who lived in a market with a Metromedia station

help on the Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour question? I still see them

occasionally on KTTV, chopped into two-parters and running as

We Love Lucy.
Retro: Atlanta Thursday, July 10, 1975

Thirty years ago today, from The Atlanta

Constitution. Schedules run 7 AM-1 AM.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 AM Today (James Clavell discusses his

new novel "Shogun.")

9 AM Not For Women Only

9:30 Today In Georgia

10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes

10:30 Wheel Of Fortune (Chuck Woolery and

Susan Stafford were hosts then)

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N News

12:30 Merv Griffin

(Magnificent Marble Machine and Jackpot

are pre-empted.)

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World
4 PM Big Valley

5 PM High Chaparral

6 PM News

7 PM NBC News

7:30 Candid Camera

8 PM Gladys Knight And The Pips (premiere

of a four-week variety series with

local interest: they're from Atlanta)

9 PM Movie: "If It's Tuesday, This Must

Be Belgium" (don't know if local or NBC)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

(Tomorrow follows at 1 AM, news at 2 AM)

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 AM CBS Morning News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Phil Donahue

10 AM Spin-Off

10:30 Gambit

11 AM Tattletales

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS Midday News


12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM What's My Line? (Young And The Restless

began airing at this time in the summer

of 1976)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 Match Game '75

4 PM Bewitched (pre-empts Musical Chairs)

4:30 Mike Douglas

6 PM News

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Price Is Right

8 PM The Waltons

9 PM CBS Movie: "They Might Be Giants"

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "80 Steps To Jonah"

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Sesame Street


6:30 Staff Development

7 PM Yoga For Health

7:30 Golfing With Bobby Jones (film

shorts he made in the 1930s)

8 PM Best Of Evening At Pops

9 PM Hollywood Television Theater:

"Chicago Conspiracy Trial"

11:30 Interface

WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)

7 AM A.M. America (would become Good

Morning America in November)

9 AM A.M. Atlanta

10 AM Dinah!

11:30 Brady Bunch

12 N News (pre-empts Showoffs, which

will begin airing in August, when

Pro News moves to 11:30 AM)

12:30 All My Children

1 PM Ryan's Hope

1:30 ABC Afternoon Playbreak: "The Girl


Who Couldn't Lose" (pre-empts

Let's Make A Deal, $10,000 Pyramid,

and Rhyme And Reason)

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Movie: "The Disappearance" (two-hour

story from the Lassie series) (You

Don't Say! airs on ABC at this time

and will begin airing on Ch. 11 at

9:30 AM in August.)

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News

(The news block is about to move: Pro News at

5:30, ABC News at 6, beginning in August. Merv

Griffin will air at 6:30.)

7 PM Concentration (will move to 9 AM in August)

7:30 Truth Or Consequences

8 PM Barney Miller

8:30 Texas Wheelers

9 PM Streets Of San Francisco


10 PM Harry O

11 PM News

11:30 Wide World Special: "Honeymoon Suite"

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals

8 AM I Love Lucy

8:30 Hazel

9 AM Father Knows Best

9:30 Andy Griffith

10 AM Movie: "War Paint"

12 N Lucy Show

12:30 Topper

1 PM Movie: "The Emperor Waltz"

3 PM Cartoon Carnival

3:30 Mickey Mouse Club (the original)

4 PM Munsters

4:30 Leave It To Beaver

5 PM Lucy Show

5:30 Hazel

6 PM Petticoat Junction

6:30 That Girl

7 PM Andy Griffith

7:30 Hogan's Heroes


8 PM Diamond Head Game

8:30 Dealer's Choice

9 PM Movie: "A Company Of Killers"

11 PM Dragnet (w/Harry Morgan)

11:30 Movie: "The Verdict" (Sydney

Greenstreet and Peter Lorre

from '46)

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Villa Alegre

6 PM Electric Company

6:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

7 PM Latin Atlanta

7:30 You Owe It To Yourself

8 PM Woman

8:30 Black Atlanta

9 PM Interface

9:30 The Thin Edge: Aggression

10:30 Jean Shepherd's America

11 PM ABC Captioned News

WHAE Ch. 46 (Ind.)


11 AM New Zoo Revue

11:30 Fury

12 N 700 Club

1:30 It's A New Day

2 PM Bozo

2:30 Porky Pig

3 PM Jeff's Collie

3:30 Circus Boy

4 PM Cartoon Festival

4:30 Real McCoys

5 PM Cisco Kid

5:30 Mayberry RFD

6 PM Movie: "The Indian Fighter"

8 PM 700 Club

9:30 Studio A

10 PM Teach-In

11 PM Mayberry RFD

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Retro: Greensboro/Charlotte/Roanoke Monday, July 13, 1953

From the Greensboro Daily News. Times are

EST, network noted on the first mention of

the program, if a network program.


WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro

8:45 Morning Chapel

9 AM Arthur Godfrey (CBS)

10 AM I'll Buy That (CBS)

10:30 Strike It Rich (CBS)

11 AM Bride And Groom (CBS)

11:15 Love Of Life (CBS)

11:30 Search For Tomorrow (CBS)

11:45 Guiding Light (CBS)

12 N Today In The Piedmont

12:30 Garry Moore (CBS)

1 PM Double Or Nothing (CBS)

1:30 Art Linkletter's House

Party (CBS)

2 PM Big Payoff (CBS)

2:30 Of Words And Music

3 PM On Your Account (NBC)

3:30 Carolina Calling

4:30 Howdy Doody (NBC)

5 PM Wild Bill Hickok

5:30 Six-Gun Playhouse

6 PM Hopalong Cassidy

6:30 Douglas Edwards With The News (CBS)

6:45 TV's Top Tunes (CBS)


7 PM Burns And Allen (CBS)

7:30 Voice Of Firestone (NBC)

8 PM Racket Squad (CBS)

8:30 Files Of Jeffrey Jones

9 PM Studio One Summer Theater (CBS)

10 PM Movie Quick Quiz

10:15 Bob Williams Show

10:30 Weather With Don Pierce

10:35 Evening Edition

10:50 Sports Final With Charlie Harville

11 PM Dragnet (NBC, delay from Thursday 8 PM)

11:30 I Married Joan (NBC, delay from Wednesday

7 PM)

12 M News, Final Edition, Sign Off

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte

8:45 CBS Morning News

9 AM Arthur Godfrey

10 AM Guiding Light (no, WBTV does not carry

the morning feed nowadays)

10:15 Feminine Touch

10:30 Strike It Rich

11 AM Bride And Groom

11:15 Love Of Life


11:30 Search For Tomorrow

11:45 Carolina Cookery

12:30 Garry Moore

1 PM Double Or Nothing

1:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

2 PM Big Payoff

2:30 Welcome Travelers (NBC)

3 PM Movie Matinee

3:30 Ladies' Choice (NBC)

4 PM The (Fred) Kirby Show

4:30 Howdy Doody

5 PM Superman

5:30 Kit Carson

6 PM Movie Quick Quiz

6:15 TV's Top Tunes

6:30 Esso Reporter

6:45 Weatherman

6:50 Vespers

7 PM Burns And Allen

7:30 Voice Of Firestone

8 PM Racket Squad

8:30 Masquerade Party (CBS)

(Incredible as it may seem, Douglas Edwards

was host of this show at the time. Bud Collyer

had been host the previous year; future hosts would


be Peter Donald, Eddie Bracken, Robert Q. Lewis,

Bert Parks, and Richard Dawson.)

9 PM Studio One Summer Theater

10 PM Dr. Norman Vincent Peale

10:15 News And Sports

10:30 Martin Kane (NBC, delay from

Thursday 9 PM)

11 PM I Married Joan

11:30 Sign Off

WSLS Ch. 10 Roanoke, VA

7 AM Today--Dave Garroway (NBC)

9 AM Ding Dong School (NBC)

9:30 Be My Guest

10 AM Hawkins Falls (NBC)

10:15 The Bennetts (NBC)

10:30 Strike It Rich

11 AM Look To This Day

11:15 Love Of Life

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light

12 N Farm And Home

12:15 News-Music
12:30 Test Pattern

1 PM What's Cooking

1:30 Tom's Foolery

2 PM Big Payoff

2:30 Welcome Travelers

3 PM On Your Account

3:30 Ladies' Choice

4 PM Atom Squad (NBC)

4:15 Beauty Is A Science

4:30 Howdy Doody

5 PM Sports-Music

5:15 News, Previews

5:30 Sleepy Joe

6 PM Kit Carson

6:30 Bob And Ray (NBC)

6:45 Camel News Caravan (NBC)

7 PM Name That Tune (NBC)

(Red Benson was host then; Bill

Cullen would take over when the

show moved to CBS in the fall of

1954, then George DeWitt would

become host in 1955 and make this

show a classic. The best-remembered

host is from the '70s: Tom Kennedy.)


7:30 Voice Of Firestone

8 PM Racket Squad

8:30 Robert Montgomery Summer Theater (NBC)

9:30 Masquerade Party

10 PM Liberace

10:30 Cinema Playhouse

11 PM Eleventh Hour News

11:30 Cinema Playhouse

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Re: Retro: Greensboro/Charlotte/Roanoke Monday, July 13, 1953

> From the Greensboro Daily News. Times are

> EST, network noted on the first mention of

> the program, if a network program.

>

> WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro

>

> 8:45 Morning Chapel

> 9 AM Arthur Godfrey (CBS)


> 10 AM I'll Buy That (CBS)

> 10:30 Strike It Rich (CBS)

> 11 AM Bride And Groom (CBS)

> 11:15 Love Of Life (CBS)

> 11:30 Search For Tomorrow (CBS)

> 11:45 Guiding Light (CBS)

> 12 N Today In The Piedmont

> 12:30 Garry Moore (CBS)

> 1 PM Double Or Nothing (CBS)

> 1:30 Art Linkletter's House

> Party (CBS)

> 2 PM Big Payoff (CBS)

> 2:30 Of Words And Music

> 3 PM On Your Account (NBC)

> 3:30 Carolina Calling

> 4:30 Howdy Doody (NBC)

> 5 PM Wild Bill Hickok

> 5:30 Six-Gun Playhouse

> 6 PM Hopalong Cassidy

> 6:30 Douglas Edwards With The News (CBS)

> 6:45 TV's Top Tunes (CBS)

> 7 PM Burns And Allen (CBS)

> 7:30 Voice Of Firestone (NBC)

> 8 PM Racket Squad (CBS)

> 8:30 Files Of Jeffrey Jones


> 9 PM Studio One Summer Theater (CBS)

> 10 PM Movie Quick Quiz

> 10:15 Bob Williams Show

> 10:30 Weather With Don Pierce

> 10:35 Evening Edition

> 10:50 Sports Final With Charlie Harville

> 11 PM Dragnet (NBC, delay from Thursday 8 PM)

> 11:30 I Married Joan (NBC, delay from Wednesday

> 7 PM)

> 12 M News, Final Edition, Sign Off

>

> WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte

>

> 8:45 CBS Morning News

> 9 AM Arthur Godfrey

> 10 AM Guiding Light (no, WBTV does not carry

> the morning feed nowadays)

> 10:15 Feminine Touch

> 10:30 Strike It Rich

> 11 AM Bride And Groom

> 11:15 Love Of Life

> 11:30 Search For Tomorrow

> 11:45 Carolina Cookery

> 12:30 Garry Moore

> 1 PM Double Or Nothing


> 1:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

> 2 PM Big Payoff

> 2:30 Welcome Travelers (NBC)

> 3 PM Movie Matinee

> 3:30 Ladies' Choice (NBC)

> 4 PM The (Fred) Kirby Show

> 4:30 Howdy Doody

> 5 PM Superman

> 5:30 Kit Carson

> 6 PM Movie Quick Quiz

> 6:15 TV's Top Tunes

> 6:30 Esso Reporter

> 6:45 Weatherman

> 6:50 Vespers

> 7 PM Burns And Allen

> 7:30 Voice Of Firestone

> 8 PM Racket Squad

> 8:30 Masquerade Party (CBS)

> (Incredible as it may seem, Douglas Edwards

> was host of this show at the time. Bud Collyer

> had been host the previous year; future hosts would

> be Peter Donald, Eddie Bracken, Robert Q. Lewis,

> Bert Parks, and Richard Dawson.)

>

> 9 PM Studio One Summer Theater


> 10 PM Dr. Norman Vincent Peale

> 10:15 News And Sports

> 10:30 Martin Kane (NBC, delay from

> Thursday 9 PM)

> 11 PM I Married Joan

> 11:30 Sign Off

>

> WSLS Ch. 10 Roanoke, VA

>

> 7 AM Today--Dave Garroway (NBC)

> 9 AM Ding Dong School (NBC)

> 9:30 Be My Guest

> 10 AM Hawkins Falls (NBC)

> 10:15 The Bennetts (NBC)

> 10:30 Strike It Rich

> 11 AM Look To This Day

> 11:15 Love Of Life

> 11:30 Search For Tomorrow

> 11:45 Guiding Light

> 12 N Farm And Home

> 12:15 News-Music

> 12:30 Test Pattern

> 1 PM What's Cooking

> 1:30 Tom's Foolery

> 2 PM Big Payoff


> 2:30 Welcome Travelers

> 3 PM On Your Account

> 3:30 Ladies' Choice

> 4 PM Atom Squad (NBC)

> 4:15 Beauty Is A Science

> 4:30 Howdy Doody

> 5 PM Sports-Music

> 5:15 News, Previews

> 5:30 Sleepy Joe

> 6 PM Kit Carson

> 6:30 Bob And Ray (NBC)

> 6:45 Camel News Caravan (NBC)

> 7 PM Name That Tune (NBC)

> (Red Benson was host then; Bill

> Cullen would take over when the

> show moved to CBS in the fall of

> 1954, then George DeWitt would

> become host in 1955 and make this

> show a classic. The best-remembered

> host is from the '70s: Tom Kennedy.)

>

> 7:30 Voice Of Firestone

> 8 PM Racket Squad

> 8:30 Robert Montgomery Summer Theater (NBC)

> 9:30 Masquerade Party


> 10 PM Liberace

> 10:30 Cinema Playhouse

> 11 PM Eleventh Hour News

> 11:30 Cinema Playhouse

>

Like many stations at that time carried programs from all the networks. WFMY, WBTV and WSLS
have the same primary affilations and call letters in 1953 and in 2005.

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Re: Retro: Greensboro/Charlotte/Roanoke Monday, July 13, 1953

Not only do all three stations have the same

call letters and primary network affiliations

today as in 1953, they also have the same channel

number. Of all stations south of Washington, WBTV

has had the same call letters, primary network affiliation,

channel number, and ownership (Jefferson Standard Insurance,

now Jefferson-Pilot) longer than any other, since 1949.

(WAGA/5 Atlanta held the record until it switched from CBS to Fox

in 1994.)
> > From the Greensboro Daily News. Times are

> > EST, network noted on the first mention of

> > the program, if a network program.

>>

> > WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro

>>

> > 8:45 Morning Chapel

> > 9 AM Arthur Godfrey (CBS)

> > 10 AM I'll Buy That (CBS)

> > 10:30 Strike It Rich (CBS)

> > 11 AM Bride And Groom (CBS)

> > 11:15 Love Of Life (CBS)

> > 11:30 Search For Tomorrow (CBS)

> > 11:45 Guiding Light (CBS)

> > 12 N Today In The Piedmont

> > 12:30 Garry Moore (CBS)

> > 1 PM Double Or Nothing (CBS)

> > 1:30 Art Linkletter's House

> > Party (CBS)

> > 2 PM Big Payoff (CBS)

> > 2:30 Of Words And Music

> > 3 PM On Your Account (NBC)

> > 3:30 Carolina Calling

> > 4:30 Howdy Doody (NBC)


> > 5 PM Wild Bill Hickok

> > 5:30 Six-Gun Playhouse

> > 6 PM Hopalong Cassidy

> > 6:30 Douglas Edwards With The News (CBS)

> > 6:45 TV's Top Tunes (CBS)

> > 7 PM Burns And Allen (CBS)

> > 7:30 Voice Of Firestone (NBC)

> > 8 PM Racket Squad (CBS)

> > 8:30 Files Of Jeffrey Jones

> > 9 PM Studio One Summer Theater (CBS)

> > 10 PM Movie Quick Quiz

> > 10:15 Bob Williams Show

> > 10:30 Weather With Don Pierce

> > 10:35 Evening Edition

> > 10:50 Sports Final With Charlie Harville

> > 11 PM Dragnet (NBC, delay from Thursday 8 PM)

> > 11:30 I Married Joan (NBC, delay from Wednesday

> > 7 PM)

> > 12 M News, Final Edition, Sign Off

>>

> > WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte

>>

> > 8:45 CBS Morning News

> > 9 AM Arthur Godfrey

> > 10 AM Guiding Light (no, WBTV does not carry


> > the morning feed nowadays)

> > 10:15 Feminine Touch

> > 10:30 Strike It Rich

> > 11 AM Bride And Groom

> > 11:15 Love Of Life

> > 11:30 Search For Tomorrow

> > 11:45 Carolina Cookery

> > 12:30 Garry Moore

> > 1 PM Double Or Nothing

> > 1:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

> > 2 PM Big Payoff

> > 2:30 Welcome Travelers (NBC)

> > 3 PM Movie Matinee

> > 3:30 Ladies' Choice (NBC)

> > 4 PM The (Fred) Kirby Show

> > 4:30 Howdy Doody

> > 5 PM Superman

> > 5:30 Kit Carson

> > 6 PM Movie Quick Quiz

> > 6:15 TV's Top Tunes

> > 6:30 Esso Reporter

> > 6:45 Weatherman

> > 6:50 Vespers

> > 7 PM Burns And Allen

> > 7:30 Voice Of Firestone


> > 8 PM Racket Squad

> > 8:30 Masquerade Party (CBS)

> > (Incredible as it may seem, Douglas Edwards

> > was host of this show at the time. Bud Collyer

> > had been host the previous year; future hosts would

> > be Peter Donald, Eddie Bracken, Robert Q. Lewis,

> > Bert Parks, and Richard Dawson.)

>>

> > 9 PM Studio One Summer Theater

> > 10 PM Dr. Norman Vincent Peale

> > 10:15 News And Sports

> > 10:30 Martin Kane (NBC, delay from

> > Thursday 9 PM)

> > 11 PM I Married Joan

> > 11:30 Sign Off

>>

> > WSLS Ch. 10 Roanoke, VA

>>

> > 7 AM Today--Dave Garroway (NBC)

> > 9 AM Ding Dong School (NBC)

> > 9:30 Be My Guest

> > 10 AM Hawkins Falls (NBC)

> > 10:15 The Bennetts (NBC)

> > 10:30 Strike It Rich

> > 11 AM Look To This Day


> > 11:15 Love Of Life

> > 11:30 Search For Tomorrow

> > 11:45 Guiding Light

> > 12 N Farm And Home

> > 12:15 News-Music

> > 12:30 Test Pattern

> > 1 PM What's Cooking

> > 1:30 Tom's Foolery

> > 2 PM Big Payoff

> > 2:30 Welcome Travelers

> > 3 PM On Your Account

> > 3:30 Ladies' Choice

> > 4 PM Atom Squad (NBC)

> > 4:15 Beauty Is A Science

> > 4:30 Howdy Doody

> > 5 PM Sports-Music

> > 5:15 News, Previews

> > 5:30 Sleepy Joe

> > 6 PM Kit Carson

> > 6:30 Bob And Ray (NBC)

> > 6:45 Camel News Caravan (NBC)

> > 7 PM Name That Tune (NBC)

> > (Red Benson was host then; Bill

> > Cullen would take over when the

> > show moved to CBS in the fall of


> > 1954, then George DeWitt would

> > become host in 1955 and make this

> > show a classic. The best-remembered

> > host is from the '70s: Tom Kennedy.)

>>

> > 7:30 Voice Of Firestone

> > 8 PM Racket Squad

> > 8:30 Robert Montgomery Summer Theater (NBC)

> > 9:30 Masquerade Party

> > 10 PM Liberace

> > 10:30 Cinema Playhouse

> > 11 PM Eleventh Hour News

> > 11:30 Cinema Playhouse

>>

> Like many stations at that time carried programs from all

> the networks. WFMY, WBTV and WSLS have the same primary

> affilations and call letters in 1953 and in 2005.

>

Retro: Atlanta Wednesday, May 2, 1956

From the Atlanta Constitution. Times are

EST, one hour behind New York.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)


7 AM Today

9 AM Ding Dong School

9:30 Woody Willow

9:45 Today In Georgia

10 AM Home

11 AM Tennessee Ernie Ford

11:30 Feather Your Nest

12 N News

12:15 Movie: "Babes In Bagdad"

2 PM Matinee Theater (COLOR)

3 PM Date With Life

3:15 Modern Romances

3:30 Queen For A Day

4 PM Pinky Lee

4:30 Howdy Doody (COLOR) (a few weeks

before he moved to Saturday morning)

5 PM Little Rascals

5:30 My Little Margie

6 PM Sports

6:15 News

6:30 Eddie Fisher

6:45 News Caravan

7 PM Gardening

7:15 Patti Page

7:30 Father Knows Best


8 PM Kraft Television Theater

9 PM This Is Your Life

9:30 Great Gildersleeve

10 PM Screen Directors' Playhouse

10:30 Do You Trust Your Wife? (possibly

the only CBS program that ever aired

on Channel 2, so far--WAGA pre-empted

on Tuesday nights at 9:30)

11 PM News

11:30 Lone Wolf

12 M Tonight

1 AM Reflections; News

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7:15 Devotions

7:30 Captain Kangaroo

8:30 Romper Room

9 AM Garry Moore

9:30 Arthur Godfrey

10:30 Strike It Rich

11 AM News

11:15 Love Of Life

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light


12 N News

12:15 TV Ranch

12:30 As The World Turns

1 PM Robert Q. Lewis

1:30 Art Linkletter's House

Party

2 PM Big Payoff

2:30 Bob Crosby

3 PM Brighter Day

3:15 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Valiant Lady (delay from 11 AM)

4:15 Helen Parris (local)

5 PM Movie Matinee (title not given)

6 PM Weather, Sports, News

6:15 Douglas Edwards With The News

6:30 Brave Eagle

7 PM Arthur Godfrey And His Friends

8 PM Millionaire (Vanessa Brown plays a

"vivacious secretary" whose fiance

becomes suspicious after Michael

Anthony hands her the million-dollar

check. Since she can't tell him where

she got the money until they are married,


he thinks she's up to no good when she

starts flaunting her newfound wealth.)

8:30 I've Got A Secret

9 PM 20th Century-Fox Hour

10 PM I Spy (not Cosby and Culp--this is an

anthology series hosted by Raymond Massey)

10:30 Mr. District Attorney

11 PM News; Les Paul And Mary Ford

11:15 Broadway Star Theater

sign off 11:45 PM

WLW-A Ch. 11 (ABC)

8:30 Thoughts For Today; Cartoons

9 AM Fun With Fran

10 AM School Days

10:30 Mary Moore (local)

11 AM Movie: "Blonde For A Day"

12 N News; Weather

12:15 Miss Boo

1 PM Surprise Party

2 PM ABC Afternoon Film Festival

4 PM Movie: "West Of The Rio Grande"

5 PM Mickey Mouse Club


6 PM Buffalo Bill Jr.

6:30 Disneyland

7:30 MGM Parade (Gene Kelly is showcased)

8 PM Masquerade Party

8:30 Break The Bank

9 PM Wednesday Night Fights: World lightweight

champ Wallace (Bud) Smith vs. Joe Brown,

10 rounds, nontitle fight, from Houston

9:45 Do It Yourself

10 PM News; Weather

10:15 Lee Roy Abernathy

10:30 Movie: "Iron Crown"

sign off 11:30 PM

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Retro: Primetime around Georgia Thursday, July 11, 1974

All Atlanta stations and VHFs from the rest of

the state and Greenville, SC. From the Atlanta

Constitution; listings run 7 PM-sign off:

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

7 PM NBC News

7:30 Wild Wild World Of Animals

8 PM Mac Davis Show (PREMIERE)


9 PM Ironside

10 PM Dean Martin's Comedy World

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

2 AM News

WRBL Ch. 3 Columbus, GA (CBS)

7 PM News

7:30 All In The Family

8 PM The Waltons

9 PM CBS Movie: "The Chairman"

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: title not given

WSAV Ch. 3 Savannah (NBC)

7 PM News

7:30 Dragnet

8 PM Mac Davis Show

9 PM Ironside

10 PM Dean Martin's Comedy World

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show


WFBC Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC)

7 PM What's My Line?

7:30 Hollywood Squares

8 PM Mac Davis Show

9 PM Ironside

10 PM Dean Martin's Comedy World

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Price Is Right

8 PM The Waltons

9 PM CBS Movie: "The Chairman"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Made In Italy"

WJBF Ch. 6 Augusta (ABC/NBC)

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Chopper One
8:30 Firehouse

9 PM Kung Fu

10 PM Streets Of San Francisco

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS)

7 PM Yoga For Health

7:30 University News

7:45 Making Things Work

8 PM Evening At Pops

9 PM Jazz a la Montreux

10:30 Journey To Japan

WTVM Ch. 9 Columbus, GA (ABC)

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Partridge Family

8 PM Chopper One

8:30 Firehouse

9 PM Kung Fu

10 PM Streets Of San Francisco

11 PM News

11:30 ABC Wide World Of Entertainment


1 AM News

1:10 Leighton Ford

WALB Ch. 10 Albany, GA (NBC)

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM Mac Davis Show

9 PM Ironside

10 PM Dean Martin's Comedy World

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

WTOC Ch. 11 Savannah (CBS)

7 PM To Tell The Truth

7:30 Truth Or Consequences

8 PM The Waltons

9 PM CBS Movie: "The Chairman"

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie

WXIA Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)

7 PM Concentration

7:30 To Tell The Truth


8 PM Chopper One

8:30 Firehouse

9 PM Kung Fu

10 PM Streets Of San Francisco

11 PM News

11:40 Mission: Impossible

12:40 ABC Wide World Of Entertainment

2:10 News

WRDW Ch. 12 Augusta (CBS/NBC)

7 PM To Tell The Truth

7:30 Truth Or Consequences

8 PM The Waltons

9 PM WFL Football: New York Stars

at Jacksonville Sharks

12 M News (time approximate)

12:30 Movie: title not listed

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC)

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Partridge Family

8 PM The Waltons

9 PM Movie: "Our Man In Havana"


11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie

WTCG Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

7 PM Rifleman

7:30 Andy Griffith

8 PM Wild Wild West

9 PM WFL Football: New York at

Jacksonville

12 M Movie: "A Connecticut Yankee

In King Arthur's Court" (time

approximate)

2 AM Movie: "Bigamist"

WETV Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS)

7 PM Behind The Lines

8 PM Evening At Pops

9 PM Jazz a la Montreux

10:30 Journey To Japan

11 PM Aviation Weather

WHAE Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.)


7 PM Mayberry RFD

7:30 Circus

8 PM 700 Club

10 PM Teach-In

11 PM Mayberry RFD

11:30 Honeymooners

12 M News

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Re: Retro: Primetime around Georgia Thursday, July 11, 1974

>

> 7 PM Hee Haw

> 8 PM Chopper One

"Chopper One" was Dirk Benedict's first series. He later went on to appear in "Battlestar
Galactica"(also on ABC) and "The A-Team(on NBC).

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"Always on the move." Obi-Wan Kenobi in Revenge Of the Sith</P>

Retro:Cleveland Daytime (NET and Independents) April 20-24, 1970


From TV Guide:

WJAN 17 Canton

All Movie Information on channel 17 comes from the Canton Repository-As TV Guide listed all of
17's Movies as "To Be Announced"

10:30 Milton The Milkman-Children

11AM Ronnee Furman-Veteran Canton Radio personality with WOIO 1060 and WHBC 1480.

Noon MWF Available Jobs

TuTh To Be Announced

12:20 MWF Louisville Speaks-Perhaps an editorial comment from a Louisville resident Louisville
Ohio was the actual location of Channel 17.

12:25 Paul Harvey

12:30 Movie-Monday-Duel In The Sun 1947

Tuesday East Of Eden 1955

Wednesday Fiend Who Walked The West 1958

Thursday First Traveling Saleslady 1956

Friday Freckles 1960

2:30 Heres Barbara-Barbara Coleman of Washington DC was host of the syndicated program

3PM Big Valley

4PM Alfred Alligator-Children

5PM Mon.-Thur.-Fri.-Jerry Edwards

Was on 17 in its early days doing several shows..For many years now has been Morning host and
Basketball Play By Play man for WRVL-FM Lynchburg, Va.-Liberty University

Tuesday-Gospel Singing
Wednesday-Wrestling

5:55 Paul Harvey

6PM News

6:30 Ben Werk-Local Interview Program

7:30 Big Valley

WVIZ 25 NET Cleveland

11:15 Sesame Street

4PM Wed. Thur. Food For Life

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Misterogers

6PM Mon. Through Thurs. Whats New

Friday Senatorial Debate-To 7:30

6:30 Mon. Insight-Religious Drama

Tues. Put It In Writing

Wed. Developing Communication Skills

Thurs. Quantitative Approach

7PM Mon. Washington Review


Tues., Thurs. Tonight School

Wed. Earth Day (One of the First "Earth Day" Observances was this week)

WUAB 43 Cleveland

11AM It Is Written

11:30 Underdog

Noon Bugs Bunny

12:30 Barnaby-Linn Sheldon

1PM Bob Mc Lean-Variety

2PM Movie-Monday Outpost In Malaya 1952

Tuesday April Showers 1948

Wednesday God's Country and The Woman 1937

Thursday Money And The Woman 1940

Friday Knockout 1941

3:30 Bugs Bunny

4PM Spiderman

4;30 Marine Boy

5PM Speed Racer

5:30 Lost In Space

6:30 Patty Duke

7PM Gilligan's Island


WKBF 61 Cleveland

11AM Jack LaLanne

11:30 Dennis The Menace-Jay North

Noon Cartoons

1PM Movie Monday They Came To Blow Up America 1943

Tuesday Mr. Ace 1946

Wednesday Tangier 1946

Thursday Security Risk 1954

Friday Sunday Dinner For A Soldier 1944

2:30 Mr. Ed

3PM Huckleberry Hound

3:30 Alvin

4PM Rocket Robin Hood

4:30 Flintstones

5PM Little Rascals

5:30 Addams Family

6PM I Love Lucy

6:30 McHale's Navy

7PM Dick Van Dyke

Retro: Los Angeles Indies May 13, 1965

Source: Los Angeles Times


Thursday May 13, 1965

5--KTLA

9 am- The Market Place

9:15- For Kids Only

9:30- Romper Room

10:30- Movie: History Is Made At Night (1937)

12 noon- World Adventures

12:30- Topper

1 pm- Ray Milland

1:30- Burns and Allen

2 pm- Peter Gunn

2:30- The Thin Man

3 pm- Movie: Minesweeper (1943)

4:30- News

5 pm- Shebang

6 pm- Forest Rangers

6:30- Leave It To Beaver

7 pm- Rifleman

7:30- It's A Small World

8 pm- Movie: Night and the City (1950)

10 pm- News

10:30- Guest Shot

11 pm- Movie: My Darling Clementine (1946)


9--KHJ

7:45- Cartoons

8 am- The Pancake Man

8:30- Big Babysitter

10 am- Movie: Flight Commander (1930)

11:30- Spectrum

12 noon- Film Drama

1 pm- Movie: Flight Angel (1940)

2:30- 9 On The Line

3:30- The Great Zolar

4:30- Engineer Bill

5:30- People's Choice

6 pm- 9th Street West

7 pm- Fractured Flickers

7:30- Special '65: Will Rogers Jr. hosts the story of Henry Ford.

8:30- Movie: Gorilla At Large (1954)

10:15- News

10:30- Playhouse Nine

11 pm- Movie: Crime Of Passion (1957)

12:45- News

1 am- Movie: Flight Commander (1930)

11--KTTV
7 am- The Meaning Of Communism

7:30- Hobo Kelly

9 am- Jack La Lanne

9:30- Best Of Groucho

10 am- Movie: Invitation (1952)

11:30- Sheriff John

12:30- Movie: When Ladies Meet (1940)

2:30- Movie: Happy Land (1943)

4 pm- Hobo Kelly

5 pm- Billy Barty and The Three Stooges

5:30- Mickey Mouse Club

6 pm- Winchell-Mahoney Time

7 pm- Bachelor Father

7:30- One Step Beyond

8 pm- The Great War

8:30- Phil Silvers

9 pm- Thriller

10 pm- News

11 pm- Merv Griffin

12:30- Movie: Folly To Be Wise (1953)

2 am- Movies-All Night:

Fort Yuma

Young Wives' Tale

A Yank on the Burma Road


13--KCOP

9 am- News

9:15- Guidepost

10:15- Movie: The Blonde Comet (1941)

11:30- Star Showcase

12 noon- Robin Hood

12:30- Letters to Manager

1 pm- Movie: Something for the Boys (1944)

3 pm- Rocky and Friends

3:15- Felix The Cat

4 pm- Fleix and Courageous Cat

4:45- Rocky and His Friends

5 pm- Lloyd Thaxton

6 pm- Ruff 'n' Reddy

6:30- Yogi Bear

7 pm- Passport To Travel

7:30- True Adventure

8 pm- Survival

8:30- Polynesian Paradise--Special Bill Burrud visits the Polynesian Cultural Center of Hawaii for a
look at its cultures and native crafts.

10 pm- Vagabond

10:30- News

11 pm- Movie: Lady Possessed (1952)

12:30- Movie: Corregidor (1943)


22--KPOL

5:30 pm- Tactical Air Force For Peace

5:55- Movie: The Phantom Plainsmen

7 pm- Trouble With Father

7:30- Fisher Family

8 pm- Overseas Adventure

8:30- All Star Theater

9 pm- Movie: Who Killed Girl Peston? (1938)

10:10- Loneliest Road

10:30- For Your Information

11 pm- Holiday

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Re: Retro: Los Angeles Indies May 13, 1965

I believe this is the first set of Los Angeles listings that we've ever had including 22 before it
became all-business news KWHY.

> 22--KPOL

> 5:30 pm- Tactical Air Force For Peace

> 5:55- Movie: The Phantom Plainsmen

> 7 pm- Trouble With Father

> 7:30- Fisher Family

> 8 pm- Overseas Adventure


> 8:30- All Star Theater

> 9 pm- Movie: Who Killed Girl Peston? (1938)

> 10:10- Loneliest Road

> 10:30- For Your Information

> 11 pm- Holiday

<P ID="signature">______________

</P>

Retro: The I-85 corridor network affiliates Saturday, August 18, 1979

From the Charlotte Observer for Carolina stations,

the Atlanta Constitution for Atlanta stations. The

Observer has 24-hour schedules; the Constitution,

7 AM-1 AM (or later in some cases).

Note that the NBC affiliate for Raleigh/Durham,

WPTF/28, is not included, as it was not in the

Observer's listings.

RALEIGH/DURHAM

WRAL Ch. 5 (ABC)


7 AM Kids Are People Too

8 AM Fangface

8:30 Scooby's All-Stars

10 AM Partners Auction (fundraiser for a

group that works with underprivileged

young people)

12 M News

12:30 Movie: "Dinosaurus"

WTVD Ch. 11 (CBS)

6:30 Summer Semester

7 AM Superman

7:30 My Three Sons

8 AM All-New Popeye Hour

9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

10:30 Tarzan And The Super 7

12 N Space Academy

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM Soul Train

2 PM Movie: "Slaughterhouse Five"

4 PM PGA Golf: Westchester Classic

(Third Round)

5 PM CBS Sports Spectacular: The

Travers Stakes
6 PM News

6:30 Reflections

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Bad News Bears

8:30 CBS Movie: "Logan's Run"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Lady Ice"

GREENSBORO/WINSTON-SALEM/HIGH POINT

WFMY Ch. 2 (CBS)

7 AM Hot Fudge

7:30 Battle Of The Planets

8 AM All-New Popeye Hour

9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

10:30 Tarzan And The Super 7

12 N Space Academy

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM Kidsworld

1:30 CBS Saturday Film Festival

2 PM Nashville On The Road

2:30 Pop! Goes The Country

3 PM That Nashville Music

3:30 Next Step Beyond


4 PM Westchester Classic

5 PM TBA

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Redskins Pre-Season Game

at Atlanta Falcons

NOTE: Two NFC teams, a CBS affiliate, but

CBS is not showing this game. This is from

the Redskins network (North Carolina was

Redskin country before the Panthers). Ch.

17 in Atlanta had the game on tape at midnight,

using Falcons' announcers.

10 PM Hee Haw (time approximate)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "None But The Brave"

WGHP Ch. 8 (ABC)

6 AM Tennessee Tuxedo

6:30 Devlin

7 AM Marlo And The Magic Movie

Machine

7:30 Jetsons
8 AM Fangface

8:30 Scooby's All-Stars

10 AM Challenge Of The Superfriends

11:30 Bigfoot And Wildboy

12 N All-New Pink Panther

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Soul Train

2:30 Donna Fargo (2 episodes)

3:30 Hee Haw Honeys

4 PM World Wide Wrestling

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 When, Jenny, When? (young people's

special)

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM Carol And Company

9 PM NFL Preseason: Houston Oilers at

Dallas Cowboys

12 M News (time approximate)

12:30 Movie: "My Son The Vampire"

2:45 Help Yourself

WXII Ch. 12 (NBC)

6:30 For You, Black Woman

7 AM Scrunch
7:30 Big Blue Marble

8 AM Alvin And The Chipmunks

8:30 Fantastic Four

9 AM Godzilla Super 90

10:30 Daffy Duck

11 AM New Fred And Barney Show

11:30 Jetsons

12 N Buford And The Galloping Ghost

12:30 Fabulous Funnies

1 PM Ironside

2 PM Baseball: Chicago White Sox at

Boston Red Sox

5 PM Mid Atlantic Wrestling (time approximate)

6 PM News

6:30 Report To The People

7 PM $1.98 Beauty Show

7:30 Name That Tune

8 PM Movie: "Paint Your Wagon"

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night Live (Walter Matthau

is host)

1 AM World Championship Tennis

2 AM Win The Jam

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WBTV Ch. 3 (CBS)

7 AM Treehouse Club

7:30 Marlo And The Magic Movie

Machine

8 AM All-New Popeye Hour

9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

10:30 Tarzan And The Super 7

12 N Space Academy

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM Ark II

1:30 CBS Saturday Film Festival

2 PM Donna Fargo

2:30 Hee Haw Honeys

3 PM Mid-Atlantic Wrestling

4 PM Westchester Classic

5 PM Travers Stakes

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Redskins-Falcons

10 PM Lawrence Welk (time approximate)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Legend Of Lizzie Borden"

1:30 With This Ring


WSOC Ch. 9 (ABC)

6:15 Mr. Magoo

6:30 Flipper

7 AM Kids Are People Too

8 AM Fangface

8:30 Scooby's All-Stars

10 AM Challenge Of The Superfriends

11:30 Kidsworld

12 N All-New Pink Panther

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Road Atlanta

2 PM Great America

2:30 Soccer: NASL Playoffs--Chicago

at Ft. Lauderdale

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (time approximate)

6:30 News

7 PM WSOC Special: Children's World Theatre

7:30 Gong Show

8 PM Carol And Company

9 PM Oilers-Cowboys

12 M News (time approximate)

12:30 Miss Black Universe Pageant

2:30 ABC News


WRET Ch. 36 (NBC)

7 AM Three Stooges And Pals

7:30 Bay City Rollers

8 AM Alvin And The Chipmunks

8:30 Fantastic Four

9 AM Godzilla Super 90

10:30 Daffy Duck

11 AM New Fred And Barney Show

11:30 Jetsons

12 N Buford And The Galloping Ghost

12:30 Fabulous Funnies

1 PM World Wide Wrestling

2 PM White Sox-Red Sox

5 PM American Lifestyles (time approximate)

5:30 The Racers

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Kicks (dance party)

8 PM BJ And The Bear

9:30 NBC Movie: "Who Is Killing The

Stunt Men?"

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night Live


1 AM Star Trek

2 AM Movie: "X The Unknown"

3:30 Movie: "Broken Arrow"

5 AM Movie: "No Name On The Bullet"

GREENVILLE/SPARTANBURG/ASHEVILLE

WFBC Ch. 4 (NBC)

6 AM Ag-USA

6:30 Agriculture In Action

7 AM Hot Fudge

7:30 Bay City Rollers

8 AM Alvin And The Chipmunks

8:30 Fantastic Four

9 AM Godzilla Super 90

10:30 Rascals' Clubhouse

11 AM New Fred And Barney Show

11:30 Jetsons

12 N Porter Wagoner

12:30 Nashville On The Road

1 PM Mid-Atlantic Wrestling

2 PM White Sox-Red Sox

5 PM Tarzan (time approximate)

6 PM News
6:30 Winning Is Everything

8 PM BJ And The Bear

9:30 NBC Movie: "Who Is Killing

The Stunt Men?"

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night Live

1 AM Don Kirshner's Rock Concert

WSPA Ch. 7 (CBS)

5:30 Summer Semester

6 AM Here And Now

6:30 Awareness '79

7 AM Clemson Today

7:30 Confabulation

8 AM All-New Popeye Hour

9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

10:30 Tarzan And The Super 7

12 N Space Academy

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM Please Stand By

1:30 Movie: "How To Frame A Figg"

4 PM Westchester Classic

5 PM Pop! Goes The Country

5:30 Marty Robbins' Spotlight


6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Bad News Bears

8:30 CBS Movie: "Logan's Run"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Dark Corner"

WLOS Ch. 13 (ABC)

6:30 America's Problems And

Challenges

7 AM Mr. Bill's Weekend

8 AM Fangface

8:30 Scooby's All-Stars

10 AM Challenge Of The Superfriends

11:30 Bigfoot And Wildboy

12 N Juke Box (Twiggy, host)

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Movie: "Night Key"

3 PM Wild Kingdom

3:30 Star Trek

4:30 Muppet Show

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Wild Kingdom


7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM Liberty Mutual

9 PM Oilers-Cowboys

12 M News (time approximate)

12:30 World Wide Wrestling

ATLANTA

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 AM Movie: "Secret Treasures"

8 AM Alvin And The Chipmunks

8:30 Fantastic Four

9 AM Godzilla Super 90

10:30 Super 2

11 AM New Fred And Barney Show

11:30 Jetsons

12 N News

12:30 Meet'n Place

1 PM Tarzan

2 PM White Sox-Red Sox

5 PM Great America (time approximate)

5:30 Wild Kingdom

6 PM News

6:30 Saturday Extra


7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM BJ And The Bear

9:30 NBC Movie: "Who Is Killing

The Stunt Men?"

11 PM News

11:30 Saturday Night Live

1 AM Movie: "Doctor Faustus"

3 AM News

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 AM 4-H Hour

7:30 Marlo And The Magic Movie

Machine

8 AM All-New Popeye Hour

9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

10:30 Tarzan And The Super 7

12 N News

12:30 Kidsworld

1 PM Ark II

1:30 CBS Saturday Film Festival

2 PM Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

2:30 NFL Great Teams, Great Years

3 PM Soul Train

4 PM Westchester Classic
5 PM Travers Stakes

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Muppet Show

7:30 $1.98 Beauty Show

8 PM Bad News Bears

8:30 CBS Movie: "Logan's Run"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Suddenly Last Summer"

WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)

7 AM Ebony Journal

7:30 Animals, Animals, Animals

8 AM Fangface

8:30 Scooby's All-Stars

10 AM Challenge Of The Superfriends

11:30 Bigfoot And Wildboy

12 N George Of The Jungle

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 All-New Pink Panther

2 PM TBA

2:30 Soccer: Chicago-Ft. Lauderdale

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (time approximate)

6:30 News
7 PM In Search Of...

7:30 11 Alive Responds

8 PM Carol And Company

9 PM Oilers-Cowboys

12 M News (time approximate)

12:30 Movie: "The Rose Tattoo"

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Re: Retro: The I-85 corridor network affiliates Saturday, August 18, 1979

>

>

>

> GREENSBORO/WINSTON-SALEM/HIGH POINT

>

> WGHP Ch. 8 (ABC)

>

>

> 2:30 Donna Fargo (2 episodes)

>
> I didn't know that Donna Fargo had her own syndicated country music show. For many who
don't know who Donna Fargo is,she sang Happiest Girl In The Whole U.S.A. and Funny Face
among many many others.

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Re: Retro: The I-85 corridor network affiliates Saturday, August 18, 1979

>>

>>

>>

> > GREENSBORO/WINSTON-SALEM/HIGH POINT

>>

> > WGHP Ch. 8 (ABC)

>>

>>

> > 2:30 Donna Fargo (2 episodes)

>>

> > I didn't know that Donna Fargo had her own syndicated

> country music show. For many who don't know who Donna Fargo

> is,she sang Happiest Girl In The Whole U.S.A. and Funny Face

> among many many others.

>

Her Show was produced by Alan Osmond of the Osmond Brothers..Who also produced several
other variety shows of the late 1970's.
http://www.osmond.com/alan/bigal.html

Retro: San Francisco independents, Thursday, May 27, 1976

(Source: Oakland Tribune)

KTVU (2)

AM

7 Porky And Friends

8 Lassie

8:30 Romper Room

9 Nanny And The Professor

9:30 That Girl

10 Movie: Battle Hell

PM

12 Bonanza

1 Movie: The Young Land

3 Bugs And Popeye

3:30 Gilligans Island

4 Batman

4:30 Lone Ranger

5 Partridge Family

5:30 Bewitched

6 Star Trek

7 Baseball: San Francisco Giants at San Diego Padres (Padres won 3-1)
9:30 Love, American Style

10 News

11 Sgt. Bilko

11:30 Honeymooners

12 Untouchables

KEMO 20

AM

7:30 Stock Market

8 N.Y. Stock Exchange Update

8:30 Market Place

9 Wall Street Roundtable

PM

12 700 Club

1:30 Right On

2 Bozos Big Top

3 Spanish Novela (as listed on schedule)

4 Spanish Novela

5 Spanish Novela

5:30 News

6:30 Spanish Novela

7:30 Spanish Novela

8 Spanish Novela

9 Spanish Musical Variety

10 Spanish Musical Variety


11 700 Club

KVSF 38

PM

3:30 PTL Club

5:30 Davey And Goliath

6 Christ The Living Word

7 High Adventure

7:30 Patten Bible College

8 Gospel Call Hour

9 Living Faith

10 PTL Club

KBHK 44

AM

11 Not For Women Only

11:30 News Talk

PM

12 Leave It To Beaver

12:30 Movie: The Cheaters

2 Underdog

2:30 Huck And Yogi

3 Popeye

3:30 Superman

4 Flintstones
4:30 Three Stooges

5 Little Rascals

5:30 Monkees

6 Brady Bunch

6:30 Adam-12

7 Hogans Heroes Hour (as listed)

8 Dinah! (guests Rod Steiger, David Frost, Charley Pride, Sylvers and Dave & Sugar)

9:30 Best Of Groucho

10 It Takes A Thief

11 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

11:30 Dark Shadows

12 Night Gallery Hour

Retro: San Jose, Thursday, May 27, 1976

(Source: Oakland Tribune)

KNTV 11 (ABC)

AM

6 When The Circuit Breaks

6:30 Its Your Business

7 Good Morning, America

9 That Girl

9:30 Courtship of Eddies Father

10 I Dream Of Jeannie

10:30 Happy Days


11 Rhyme And Reason

11:30 Break The Bank

PM

12 Edge Of Night

12:30 All My Children

1 Ryans Hope

1:30 Lets Make A Deal

2 $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 One Life To Live

3 General Hospital

3:30 Ironside

4:30 Adam-12

5 News

5:30 News (doesnt specify if ABC or local)

6 Movie: Secret of the Incas

8 Welcome Back, Kotter

8:30 Barney Miller

9 Streets Of San Francisco

10 ABC News Close-Up: American Schools: Flunking The Test

11 News

11:30 Mannix

12:30 Magician

1:45 Movie: The Egg And I

3:50 Movie: You Gotta Stay Happy


KGSC 36

AM

9 Movie: The Thing (repeated at 3:30 p.m.)

11 Public Affairs

11:30 Yoga

PM

12 Movie: Shoot To Kill

2 Mike Douglas

3:30 Movie: The Thing

5:30 Get Smart

6 Movie: Pin-Up Girl

8 Movie: Lucky To Be A Woman

10 Merv Griffin (guests Eva Gabor, Jack Cassidy, Dody Goodman, Tom Bresh and Prof. Irwin
Corey)

11:30 Movie: Marry Me Again

1 Movie: Love From A Stranger

2:45 Movie: Lost Moment

4:15 Movie: She Couldnt Say No

KTEH 54 (PBS)

PM

3 Election Today, 1976

4 Carrascolendos

4:30 Mr. Rogers Neighborhood

5 Sesame Street

6 Electric Company
6:30 Lilias, Yoga And You

7 Black Perspective On The News

7:30 Elections 76: San Jose City Council

8 Nova

9 The Olympiad

10 Austin City Limits

11 Captioned News

Retro: Tampa/Jax/Orlando/Ft. Myers, Thursday, August 8, 1957

I'm back. Finally, a Florida State edition of TV Guide showed up on eBay. Note that Florida was
not observing DST in 1957...

Channel 8, WFLA-TV (NBC), Tampa

7:00 Today

7:25 Fishing News (Bobby Hicks)

7:30 Today

7:55 RFD Florida

8:00 Today

8:55 Local News

9:00 Home

10:00 Looking at Cooking

10:30 Truth or Consequences

11:00 Tic Tac Dough

11:30 It Could Be You

12:00 Ybor City Alcalde Election (Special, pre-empting noon movie; "alcalde" = honorary mayor
of the Ybor City district of Tampa)

1:30 Bride and Groom

2:00 Matinee Theater ("The Invisible Man")

3:00 Queen for a Day

3:45 Modern Romances

4:00 Dear Phoebe

4:30 Major Jack (Jack Stir)

5:00 Circle 8 Ranch (Tumbleweed Thomas introduces "Oh! Susanna")

6:00 Little Rascals

6:30 News, Weather, Sports

6:45 NBC News (Huntley/Brinkley)

7:00 You Bet Your Life

7:30 Dragnet

8:00 People's Chice

8:30 High Low

9:00 Lux Video Theatre

10:00 Highway Patrol

10:30 News (Bob Stanton)

10:40 Movie ("You Were Never Lovelier") (not sure if this was one-time-only or a regular
Thursday movie time slot, but Jack Paar aired every other night this week)

Channel 13, WTVT (CBS), Tampa

6:40 Florida Farmer

6:55 News, Weather

7:00 Jimmy Dean


7:45 CBS News (Richard Hottelet)

7:55 Fishing (Sol Fleishman)

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

8:45 CBS News (Richard Hottelet)

8:55 Local News

9:00 Fred Waring

9:30 Arthur Godfrey

10:30 Strike It Rich

11:00 Valiant Lady

11:15 Love of Life

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light

12:00 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

12:10 News (Roger Sharp)

12:20 Most Interesting Person

12:30 As the World Turns

1:00 Our Miss Brooks

1:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

2:00 The Big Payoff

2:30 Bob Crosby

3:00 Brighter Day

3:15 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Movie ("Stranger on the Prowl")

5:30 Popeye Playhouse


6:00 News (Dick John)

6:15 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

6:30 Weather (Charles Stump)

6:40 Sports (Guy Bagli)

6:50 Fishing (Sol Fleishman)

7:00 Sgt. Preston

7:30 Climax!

8:30 Playhouse 90

10:00 Name That Tune

10:30 The Bob Cummings Show

11:00 News (Wayne Fariss)

11:15 Sports (Paul Reynolds)

11:20 Weather (Charles Stump)

11:30 Movie ("Stranger on the Prowl")

Channel 38, WSUN-TV (ABC), St. Petersburg

1:55 News

2:00 American Bandstand

3:30 Fran Ratteree (Variety)

4:00 Trouble with Father

4:30 Firehouse Frolics

5:00 Mickey Mouse Club

6:00 Capt. Mac (Kids)

6:30 Superman
7:00 Cartoon Carnival (Kids)

7:30 Waterfront

8:00 Theater Time

8:30 Ernie Lee's Ranch (Music)

9:00 Film Feature

9:30 Liberace

10:00 News, Weather, Sports

10:30 Movie ("Message to Garcia")

Channel 4, WMBR-TV (CBS/ABC), Jacksonville

7:00 Jimmy Dean

7:45 News, Weather

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

8:45 News, Weather

9:00 Fred Waring

9:30 Arthur Godfrey

10:30 Strike It Rich

11:00 Valiant Lady

11:15 Love of Life

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light

12:00 News (Bill Grove)

12:10 Stand Up and Be Counted

12:30 As the World Turns


1:00 Our Miss Brooks

1:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

2:00 The Big Payoff

2:30 Bob Crosby

3:00 Brighter Day

3:15 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Open House (Variety)

5:00 Mickey Mouse Club

6:00 News (Bill Grove)

6:05 Sports (Dick Stratton)

6:10 Weather (Claude Taylor)

6:15 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

6:30 The Lone Ranger

7:00 Science Fiction Theater

7:30 Climax!

8:30 Playhouse 90

10:00 Celebrity Playhouse

10:30 Crunch and Des

11:00 News (Bill Blackburn)

11:10 Weather (Norm Davis)

11:15 Sports (Dick Stratton)

11:20 Movie ("Time to Kill")

12:45 News
Channel 36, WJHP-TV (NBC/ABC), Jacksonville

6:55 Farm, Home Report

7:00 Today

9:00 Home

10:00 The Price Is Right

10:30 Truth or Consequences

11:00 Tic Tac Dough

11:30 It Could Be You

12:00 Tex and Jinx

12:30 Club 60

1:30 Bride and Groom

2:00 Matinee Theater

3:45 Modern Romances

4:00 Dear Phoebe

4:30 Chit Chat (Shirley Jeanne)

4:45 News (Dick Fellows)

5:00 Movie (western)

6:00 TV Journal

6:10 Weather (Shirley Jeanne)

6:15 ABC News (John Daly)

6:30 Andy Williams-June Valli (Songs)

6:45 NBC News (Huntley/Brinkley)

7:00 You Bet Your Life

7:30 Dragnet
8:00 People's Choice

8:30 High Low

9:00 Bowling for the Family

9:30 Theater Time

10:00 Timely Topics

10:15 Tonight! (Jack Paar)

12:00 News, Weather

Channel 2, WESH-TV (Ind.), Daytona Beach

4:00 Here and There

4:30 Your All Star Theater

5:00 Around the Town

5:15 Movie ("Guns in the Dark")

6:25 Sen. Smathers Report

6:30 Weather (Deanie Cates)

6:35 Market Reports

6:40 Sports (Charles Shaw)

6:50 News (Joe Smedley)

7:00 Movie ("Friendly Enemies")

9:00 Your All Star Theater

9:30 Movie ("The Sign of the Ram")

11:00 News, Meditation

Channel 6, WDBO-TV (CBS/NBC/ABC), Orlando


7:00 Jimmy Dean

7:45 CBS News (Richard Hottelet)

7:55 Local News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

8:45 CBS News (Richard Hottelet)

8:55 Local News

9:00 Fred Waring

9:30 My Little Margie

10:00 The Price Is Right

10:30 Strike It Rich

11:00 Valiant Lady

11:15 Love of Life

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light

12:00 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

12:10 Stand Up and Be Counted

12:30 As the World Turns

1:00 Eye on the World

1:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

1:45 This Land of Ours

2:00 The Big Payoff

2:30 Eye on the World

2:45 Bob Crosby

3:00 Brighter Day


3:15 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Panorama (Travel)

4:15 Big Sister (Advice)

4:30 Eye on the World

5:00 Uncle Walt (Kids)

5:30 Soldiers of Fortune

6:00 Weather (Bill Berry)

6:05 News (Phil Brook)

6:10 Sports (Don McAllister)

6:15 ABC News (John Daly)

6:30 Hunting and Fishing

6:45 Industry on Parade

7:00 Smart Rhythms (Music)

7:15 Playhouse 15 (Drama)

7:30 Climax!

8:30 Playhouse 90

10:00 You Bet Your Life

10:30 The Bob Cummings Show

11:00 News (Hal Kent)

11:05 Weather (Dan Burton)

11:10 Sports (Hal Kent)

11:15 Sherlock Holmes

Channel 11, WINK-TV (CBS/ABC), Fort Myers


3:00 Industry on Parade

3:15 Secret Storm

3:30 Movie (To Be Announced)

4:45 Lazy Bar Club (Kids)

5:45 Crusader Rabbit

6:00 Guest Book (Frank Nodine)

6:15 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

6:30 Weather (Vernon Lundquist)

6:35 Sports (Frank Nodine)

6:50 News (Vernon Lundquist)

7:00 Pick the Key (Quiz)

7:30 O. Henry Playhouse

8:00 Movie (To Be Announced)

9:30 Wire Service

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Re: Retro: Tampa/Jax/Orlando/Ft. Myers, Thursday, August 8, 1957

> I'm back. Finally, a Florida State edition of TV Guide

> showed up on eBay. Note that Florida was not observing DST

> in 1957...

And didn't until 1967.

>

> Channel 13, WTVT (CBS), Tampa

>

>

> 7:55 Fishing (Sol Fleishman)

"Salty" Sol was still going strong when I moved to

Tampa in 1973, although he retired before I left

three years later. I still remember his old-time-

radio 1920s-vintage microphone.

>

> 11:00 News (Wayne Fariss)

Is this the Wayne Fariss who was an institution for

many years on Miami's Channel 7?

> 11:15 Sports (Paul Reynolds)

There was a Paul Reynolds who did Action Line on

Atlanta's Channel 11 in the '70s; he also worked

at Channel 5 in Atlanta, IIRC. Wonder if this

is the guy?
>

> Channel 38, WSUN-TV (ABC), St. Petersburg

>

> 8:30 Ernie Lee's Ranch (Music)

Ernie Lee was host of The Breakfast Beat on Tampa's

Channel 13 for many, many years.

>

>

> Channel 4, WMBR-TV (CBS/ABC), Jacksonville

>

>

> 12:00 News (Bill Grove)

Another Sunshine State legend. Florida Trend

magazine in the mid-'70s did an article about

the longevity of him, Ralph Renick (WTVJ Miami),

and Hugh Smith (WTVT Tampa), all of whom had 20-

25 years as anchors in their respective markets.

>

> Channel 2, WESH-TV (Ind.), Daytona Beach

I wonder if Channel 2 got the NBC affiliation

when Channel 9 in Orlando (ABC) came on the air

in February 1958.
>

>

>

> Channel 6, WDBO-TV (CBS/NBC/ABC), Orlando

>>

> 5:00 Uncle Walt (Kids)

Still on the air in the '60s.

>

> 6:00 Weather (Bill Berry)

Likewise.

>

>

>

> Channel 11, WINK-TV (CBS/ABC), Fort Myers

>

>

> 6:30 Weather (Vernon Lundquist)

Could this be Verne Lundquist? If so, he

must have been awfully young at the time.

>

>

Retro: San Francisco network affs., Thursday, May 27, 1976

(Source: Oakland Tribune)


KRON-TV 4 (NBC)

AM

6:30 As Man Behaves

7 Today

9 Celebrity Sweepstakes

9:30 High Rollers

10 Wheel Of Fortune

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11 Somerset

11:30 Take My Advice

PM

12 News

12:30 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2 Another World

3 Ironside

4 Merv Griffin

5:30 News

6:30 NBC News

7 Truth or Consequences

7:30 Candid Camera

8 Movie: Beyond The Bermuda Triangle

9:30 Special: The Pursuit of Happiness (David Brinkley travels the U.S. talking with individuals
about what makes them happy)

11 News

11:30 Tonight
1 Tomorrow

KPIX 5 (CBS)

AM

6 Summer Semester

6:30 Whats It All About?

7 CBS Morrning News

8 Captain Kangaroo

9 Family Affair

9:30 Kathryn Crosby

10 Gambit

10:30 Love Of Life

11 Young And The Restless

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

PM

12 News

12:30 As The World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light

2 All In The Family

2:30 Match Game

3 Tattletales

3:30 Robert Young, Family Doctor

4:30 Treasure Hunt

5 News (doesn't specify which is CBS)

6 NBA Championship Series (game 2 of 6): Phoenix Suns at Boston Celtics; Celtics won 105-90
8 The Waltons

9 Special: The Presidents: 76 Years On Camera

10 Special Flowers From Horseback (KPIX reporter/anchor Lynne Joiner joined 11 female
members of Congress on a trip to China)

11 News

11:30 CBS Movie: Seven Faces of Dr. Loo

1:30 Rifleman

KGO-TV 7 (ABC)

AM

6:20 News

6:30 Yoga

7 Good Morning, America

9 AM San Francisco

10:30 Happy Days

11 Rhyme And Reason

11:30 Break The Bank

PM

12 Edge Of Night

12:30 All My Children

1 Ryans Hope

1:30 Lets Make A Deal

2 $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 One Life To Live

3 General Hospital

3:30 Movie: The Big Store


5 News (doesnt specify where ABC News was in this 2 1/2-hour block)

7:30 Hollywood Squares

8 Welcome Back, Kotter

8:30 Barney Miller

9 Streets Of San Francisco

10 ABC News Close-Up: American Schools: Flunking The Test

11 News

11:30 Mannix

12:30 Magician

KQED-TV 9 (PBS)

AM

8 Lilias, Yoga And You

8:30 Mr. Rogers Neighborhood

9 Sesame Street

10 Electric Company

11 (not listed)

PM

12 Womantime

2 Womantime

4 Mr. Rogers Neighborhood

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Electric Company

6 Zoom

6:30 Alternatives To Depression


7 Crocketts Victory Garden

7:30 News

8:30 Book Beat

9 Evening At The Symphony

10 Tribal Eye

11 News

KCSM-TV 14 (PBS)

AM

8 Mr. Rogers Neighborhood

8:30 Lowell Thomas Remembers 1960

9 Sesame Street

10 Electric Company

10:30 Carrascolendos

11 Consumer Survival Kit

11:30 Nova

PM

12:30 Interaction

1 Book Beat

1:30 Whats Cooking?

2 On Campus

2:30 Lilias, Yoga And You

3 Tribal Eye

4 Mr. Rogers Neighborhood

4:30 Sesame Street


5:30 Electric Company

6 Zoom

6:30 Crocketts Victory Garden

7 As Man Behaves

7:30 Evening Edition

8 News Family Hour

9 Get The Picture

9:30 Contact (followed by signoff)

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> 6 Zoom

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They had Zoom back in 1976?! I wonder how the heck it has managed to last so long, geez

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> (Source: Oakland Tribune)

>

> KGO-TV 7 (ABC)

>>

> 5 News (doesnt specify where ABC News was in this 2

> 1/2-hour block)

>

At the time, didn't all the ABC o&os except WLS Chicago

carry the network news at 7?

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> (Source: Oakland Tribune)

>
> KPIX 5 (CBS)

> AM

> 6 Summer Semester

> 6:30 Whats It All About?

> 7 CBS Morrning News

> 8 Captain Kangaroo

> 9 Family Affair

> 9:30 Kathryn Crosby

> 10 Gambit

> 10:30 Love Of Life

> 11 Young And The Restless

> 11:30 Search For Tomorrow

> PM

> 12 News

> 12:30 As The World Turns

> 1:30 Guiding Light

> 2 All In The Family

> 2:30 Match Game

> 3 Tattletales

> 3:30 Robert Young, Family Doctor

> 4:30 Treasure Hunt

> 5 News (doesn't specify which is CBS)

> 6 NBA Championship Series (game 2 of 6): Phoenix Suns at

> Boston Celtics; Celtics won 105-90

> 8 The Waltons


> 9 Special: The Presidents: 76 Years On Camera

> 10 Special Flowers From Horseback (KPIX reporter/anchor

> Lynne Joiner joined 11 female members of Congress on a trip

> to China)

> 11 News

> 11:30 CBS Movie: Seven Faces of Dr. Loo

> 1:30 Rifleman

KPIX didn't carry "The Price Is Right?" Wasn't during this week (Memorial Day Week) that the
network broadcast the first hour-long episodes of the show?

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TPIR

> KPIX didn't carry "The Price Is Right?"

They were rather famous for not carrying it. When Jim Gabbert owned Channel 20, they carried
TPIR, which was probably the first time the CBS daytime version had been seen in the SF market.

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> They had Zoom back in 1976?! I wonder how the heck it has

> managed to last so long, geez

It hasn't been on the air continuously since 1976; it was out of production for about 20 years
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> > KPIX didn't carry "The Price Is Right?"

>

> They were rather famous for not carrying it. When Jim

> Gabbert owned Channel 20, they carried TPIR, which was

> probably the first time the CBS daytime version had been

> seen in the SF market.

>
I remember 20 airing The Price Is Right along with other shows that KPIX and KRON, when
Channel 4 had NBC shows did not want to carry. In the 80's 20 had The Price Is Right, The
$25,000 Pyramid, Tattletales (the 1982-84 version, not the one that followed Match Game in the
1970's on CBS), Body Language, and Card Sharks all from CBS, plus Fantasy, Another World and
Classic Concentration from NBC.

I guess CBS and NBC chewed out the SF stations for not airing the network daytime shows, and
today KPIX has TPIR.

BTW, did KPIX carry the CBS version of The Joker's Wild?

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> They (5 KPIX)were rather famous for not carrying it. When Jim

> Gabbert owned Channel 20, they carried TPIR, which was

> probably the first time the CBS daytime version had been

> seen in the SF market.

Sounds like some other nearby station I know ... 13 KOVR...except its Guiding Light and not Price
Is Right that is still being preempted.
Actually in 1990 or 1991 10 KXTV (back when they were still a CBS affiliate)dropped Price Is Right
but reinstated it sometime in 1992 but then dropped Guiding Light. When KXTV 10 evicted CBS
for ABC, CBS moved to 13 KOVR without Guiding Light.

Here is where I am dumbfounded. Westinghouse prior to merging with CBS was NOTORIOUS for
preempting programming. WBZ TV 4 Boston as an NBC affiliate did not run Another World from
the mid 80's up until the end when they became a CBS O & O. They also preempted other NBC
daytime game shows and reruns as well as much of NBC's Saturday morning lineup. They had 4
hours of news on Saturday Mornings. But the moment they switched to CBS they carried ALL OF
THEIR SCHEDULE.

KYW TV 3 Philadelphia also preempted plenty of NBC's daytime schedule (but ran all the
soaps)but once they switched to CBS they ran all the CBS shows.

In Pittsburgh 2 KDKA TV preempted from September 1992 to January 1995 CBS News Thios
Morning for Disney cartoons *which is wierd for a Network affiliate to do). But as soon as the
deal with Westinghouse & CBS to affiliate (a year before the official merger)took effect Disney
had moved to 22 WPTT and KDKA then ran the entire CBS lineup.

Channel 5 KPIX seemed to be cutting back on preemptions by 1994 but prior to the merger they
also ran the whole CBS schedule.

I am surpirsed 13 KOVR is not in any rush to run the whole CBS schedule. They say eventually
they will but the question is when. And they have NO answers still. Its been a couple months
thus far.

On the other hand NO PROGRAMMING CHANGES WHATSOEVER HAVE BEEN MADE AT


KOVR...NONE. So all guesses to what happens this fall. My though is some changes will be made
but will this mean clearing the entire CBS schedule? I originally thought yes but now I am not so
sure. I always thought with the exception of Fox Kids in the late 90's and For Kids TV on a few Fox
O & O stations and the exce4ption of a few Cap Cities ABC O & O's from 1986-93..that O & O
EQUALS 100 % CLEARENCE FROM NETWORK....But I guess I am wrong.

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> > They (5 KPIX)were rather famous for not carrying it. When

> Jim

> > Gabbert owned Channel 20, they carried TPIR, which was

> > probably the first time the CBS daytime version had been

> > seen in the SF market.

KDKA/2 Pittsburgh was notorious for not carrying

As The World Turns. For years they had their own

local talk show, Pittsburgh 2Day, at 1:30 and--later--

2 PM when that was ATWT's time slot the first time

(1980-81). But KDKA is a CBS o&o and ATWT is there

now.

>

>
>

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Spreaking of Pittsburgh....

> KDKA/2 Pittsburgh was notorious for not carrying

> As The World Turns. For years they had their own

> local talk show, Pittsburgh 2Day, at 1:30 and--later--

> 2 PM when that was ATWT's time slot the first time

> (1980-81). But KDKA is a CBS o&o and ATWT is there

> now.
Interestingly enough, WPTT-22(Now WCWB) did air "As The World Turns" in the '80s.

But KDKA wasn't the only one in the Steel City that wasn't clearing network fare: WTAE-4 also
had a habit of passing on parts of ABC's lineup(Mostly daytime or late night) for local or
syndicated fare. Likewise with WIIC-11(Now WPXI) when it came to NBC shows(Especially in the
delaying department).

> KDKA/2 Pittsburgh was notorious for not carrying

> As The World Turns. For years they had their own

> local talk show, Pittsburgh 2Day, at 1:30 and--later--

> 2 PM when that was ATWT's time slot the first time

> (1980-81). But KDKA is a CBS o&o and ATWT is there

> now.

CBS and NBC preemptions were not that big of a deal in Pittsburgh for one big reason. In the
Pittsburgh market over the air and on Cable you could get NBC and CBS shows on Channels 7
and 9 out of Wheeling/Stubenville or in other parts of the market you could pick up CBS and
NBC affiliates channels 6 & 10 out of Johnstown/Altoona. To the north you wre out of luck for
some distance until you approach I 80 which by then you pick up Erie stations. But Cable systems
all carried duplicate network affiliate stations back then.

Some ABC programming could be tough to have without cable. Johnston/Altoona had a UHF ABC
stations that did not reach Pittsburgh. Wheeling also had no ABC station so WTAE was the ABC
affiliate for that entire area.

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> (Source: Oakland Tribune)

>

> KCSM-TV 14 (PBS)

>

When did KCSM switch to channel 60? And was KDTV on the air yet?

(For those outside the market, KCSM, broadcasting from the local community College of San
Mateo, now no longer an analog station, broadcatsing only in digital as channel "4.3"...which is
printed as "43" in Bay Area TV listings.)

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Re: TPIR

Dayton didn't see General Hospital for years..apparently, even during the Luke and Laura years,
the ratings didn't hold up locally even when they were great nationwide so WKEF, when they
were ABC the first time, pre-empted it for its cartoon block, and WDTN, when it picked up ABC
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> > (Source: Oakland Tribune)

>>

> > KCSM-TV 14 (PBS)

>>

> When did KCSM switch to channel 60? And was KDTV on the air

> yet?

KDTV went on the air on channel 60 in the late 1960s/early 1970s, IIRC. They swapped channels
with KCSM on channel 14 in 1979 (again, IIRC).

>

> (For those outside the market, KCSM, broadcasting from the

> local community College of San Mateo, now no longer an

> analog station, broadcatsing only in digital as channel

> "4.3"...which is printed as "43" in Bay Area TV listings.)

Not quite correct, Stu.


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> Dayton didn't see General Hospital for years..apparently,

> even during the Luke and Laura years, the ratings didn't

> hold up locally even when they were great nationwide so

> WKEF, when they were ABC the first time, pre-empted it for

> its cartoon block, and WDTN, when it picked up ABC also

> didn't carry it. It's only been reinstated within the past

> couple of years.

WDTN Dayton did not carry One Life To Live or General Hospital for years. One reason was most
people in Dayton could get ABC shows from either 12 WKRC Cincinnati (after 1997 9 WCPO) or 6
out of Columbus Ohio. The Cable systems carried two ABC affiliates until the end of 1999. Then
the cable systems Dayton and north dropped the Cincinnati ABC station 9 WCPO. As a result
cable subscribers no longer had One Life or General Hospital. In the Fall of 2000 WDTN
reinstated General Hospital and in 2001 they put One Life To Live back on.

Still after all this hassel to get WDTN to carry the Soaps they switch to NBC in the Fall of 2003 (or
was it 2004?). ABC then moved to 22 WKEF. At least WKEF runs the entire ABC schedule.

Retro: Atlanta Saturday, October 27, 1973

From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules

run from 7 AM.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 AM Jetsons

7:30 Popeye

9 AM Addams Family (animated)

9:30 Emergency +4

10 AM Butch Cassidy And The

Sundance Kids (animated)

10:30 Star Trek (animated)

11 AM Sigmund And The Sea Monsters

11:30 Pink Panther

12 N News

12:30 Community Dialogue

1 PM This Week In Pro Football

2 PM Movie: "Houdini"

4:30 Kane And Company

5 PM High Chaparral
6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM NBC Movie: "Chisum"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Ipcress File"

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 AM Tree Talks

7:30 4-H Club

8 AM Flintstones

8:30 Bailey's Comets

9 AM New Scooby-Doo Movies

10 AM My Favorite Martians (animated)

10:30 Jeannie (animated)

11 AM Vision On

11:30 Josie And The Pussycats

12 N Everything's Archie

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM Return Of The Phoenix

2 PM CBS Children's Classic

3 PM Name Of The Game

4:30 Gold Cup Race


5 PM Soul Train

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM National Geographic: "Miss Goodall

And The Wild Chimpanzees"

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 M*A*S*H

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Carol Burnett

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Home From The Hills"

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

7 PM Discovery

7:30 Fun And Games

8 PM The Story Of...

8:30 Towards The Year 2000 (be interesting

to see how accurate this show was)

9 PM Wilburn Brothers

9:30 Norman Corwin Theater

10 PM Movie: "Fire Over England"

off 11:30 PM
WQXI Ch. 11 (ABC)

7 AM Ebony Beat Journal

7:30 Weekend Romper Room

8 AM Bugs Bunny

8:30 Yogi's Gang

9 AM Super Friends

10 AM Lassie's Rescue Rangers

10:30 Goober And The Ghost Chasers

11 AM Brady Kids

11:30 Mission Magic

12 N News

12:30 Ebony Affair

1 PM Action '73

1:30 NCAA Football: Southern Cal

at Notre Dame

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (time

approximate)

6:30 News

7 PM Action Line

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM Partridge Family

8:30 ABC Movie: "Money To Burn"

10 PM Griff

11 PM News
11:40 ABC News

11:55 Movie: "They Came To Cordura"

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

7 AM Flipper

7:30 Cartoon Carnival

8 AM Spiderman

8:30 Speed Racer

9 AM Ultraman

9:30 Three Stooges

10 AM Abbott And Costello

10:30 Flipper

11 AM Roller Game

1 PM Movie: "Curly Top"

2:30 Movie: "Here Come The Girls"

4 PM Tales Of Washington Irving

5 PM Lassie

5:30 NFL Highlights

6 PM Wrestling

8 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music

8:30 Wilburn Brothers

9 PM Porter Wagoner

9:30 Buck Owens

10 PM Bill Anderson
10:30 Billy Walker

11 PM Outdoor Outlines

11:30 Open Up

1 AM Movie: "The Black Cat"

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

7:30 Sesame Street

8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Electric Company

10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11 AM Sesame Street

12 N Electric Company

12:30 Sesame Street

1:30 Electric Company

2 PM Zoom

2:30 Electric Company

3 PM The Busy Knitter

3:30 You!

4 PM The Chan-ese Way

4:30 The Humanist Alternative

5 PM Book Beat

5:30 Woman

6 PM Folk 1970
7 PM Behind The Lines

8 PM One Of A Kind

8:30 Till The Butcher Cuts Him

Down

9:30 Boboquivari

10 PM Winesburg, Ohio

off 11:30 PM

WHAE Ch. 46 (Ind.)

7 AM Mr. Piper

7:30 Fury

8 AM Heckle And Jeckle

8:30 Astronut

9 AM Deputy Dawg

9:30 Mighty Mouse

10 AM Hardy Boys (animated)

10:30 Circus Boy

11 AM Jungle Jim

11:30 Journey To The Center Of

The Earth (animated)

12 N Time Tunnel

1 PM Cowtown Rodeo

2 PM Call Of The West

2:30 Trails West


3 PM The Dakotas

4 PM Lone Ranger

4:30 My Friend Flicka

5 PM Batman (2 episodes)

6 PM Dennis The Menace

6:30 Mayberry RFD

7 PM Honeymooners

7:30 Rawhide

8:30 Of Lands And Seas

9:30 The Lesson

10 PM George And Diane

10:30 New Directions

11 PM Waters Family

off 11:30 PM

Retro: Atlanta Saturday August 10, 1957

From the Atlanta Constitution. Times

are EST.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

9 AM Howdy Doody

9:30 Gumby Show

10 AM Fury

10:30 Captain Gallant


11 AM True Story

11:30 Detective's Diary

12 N Laurel And Hardy

12:15 Baseball: Pittsburgh Pirates

at Brooklyn Dodgers (this is

the Dodgers' last year in

Brooklyn)

3 PM Movie: "Ghost Of Hidden Valley"

(time approximate)

4 PM Movie: "Brigham Young"

6 PM Headline (don't know what this is)

6:30 People Are Funny

7 PM Julius LaRosa Show (COLOR)

8 PM Mystery Theater

8:30 Dollar A Second

9 PM Encore Theater

9:30 Adventure Theater

10 PM Movie: "Whip Hand"

12 M Sign Off

NOTE: These "theater" shows were mostly

episodes from various anthology series.

Mystery Theater was new, hosted by George

Sanders. Encore Theater was reruns of episodes

from Ford Theater, and Adventure Theater


was a series of programs filmed in England that

had already aired the previous year. (Source:

Brooks & Marsh)

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

8:30 Captain Kangaroo

9:30 Mighty Mouse

10 AM School Of The Air

10:30 It's A Hit

11 AM Big Top

12 N TV Ranch

12:30 Film Short: "Highway 40"

12:45 This Is Your Town

1:15 Baseball: Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati

Redlegs (as the Reds were known when

the Communist scare was on)

4 PM The Whistler (time approximate)

4:30 4-H Hour

5 PM Foreign Legionnaire

5:30 Cisco Kid

6 PM Get Set Go

6:30 Buccaneers

7 PM Jimmy Durante

7:30 Two For The Money


8 PM Gale Storm

8:30 S.R.O. Playhouse (selected episodes

from Schlitz Playhouse)

9 PM Gunsmoke

9:30 Mystery Is My Business

10 PM Jimmy Dean

10:30 Charles Boyer

11 PM News

11:15 Big Picture

11:45 Sign Off

WLW-A Ch. 11 (ABC)

9:30 Cartoons

11 AM Serials

12:30 Movie: "Fighting Bill Carson"

1:30 Movie: "That's Right, You're Wrong"

2:45 Industry On Parade

3 PM TBA

4 PM Hoedown

4:30 Joe Palooka

5 PM Gospel Jubilee

6 PM Ramar Of The Jungle

6:30 Flight #7

7 PM Billy Graham
8 PM Lawrence Welk

9 PM Country Music Jubilee

9:30 Bold Journey

10 PM Movie (title not given)

11:30 Wrestling

12:30 Sign Off

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> 1:30 Movie: "That's Right, You're Wrong"

Quite a coincidence that you posted this schedule, including this movie, at this point in time.

I just watched this a week ago on TCM and it's still very, very, funny.

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Retro: Atlanta Monday, August 5, 1957

From the Atlanta Constitution, the day

American Bandstand debuted on ABC.

Times are EST.


WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Home

10 AM Price Is Right (Cullen)

10:30 Truth Or Consequences (Barker)

11 AM Tic Tac Dough

11:30 It Could Be You

12 N News

12:15 Movie: "Angel And The Badman"

2 PM Matinee Theater (COLOR)

3 PM Queen For A Day

3:45 Modern Romances

4 PM Comedy Time

4:30 My Little Margie

5 PM Big Adventure With Officer Don

6 PM Porky Pig

6:15 News

6:30 Statesmen Quartet

6:45 NBC News (Huntley-Brinkley)

7 PM Charlie Farrell Show

7:30 Action Tonight

8 PM Twenty-One

8:30 Arthur Murray (COLOR)


9 PM Ted Mack's Amateur Hour

9:30 Capt. David Grief

10 PM Susie (Ann Sothern)

10:30 News

10:45 Movie: "A Wing And A Prayer"

12:30 Reflections And Sign Off

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 AM Jimmy Dean

7:45 News (don't know if local or CBS)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

8:30 Romper Room

9 AM Fred Waring

9:30 Arthur Godfrey

10 AM Perry's Kitchen

10:30 Strike It Rich

11 AM News

11:15 Love Of Life

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light

12 N World News

12:15 Valiant Lady (delay from 11 AM)

12:30 As The World Turns

1 PM Our Miss Brooks


1:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

2 PM Big Payoff

2:30 Bob Crosby

3 PM Brighter Day

3:15 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Woman's World

4:30 Gene Autry

5:30 Great Gildersleeve

6 PM News And Weather

6:15 Douglas Edwards With The News

6:30 Robin Hood

7 PM Burns And Allen

7:30 Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts

8 PM Those Whiting Girls

8:30 Richard Diamond

9 PM Studio One Summer Theater

10 PM Soldiers Of Fortune

10:30 Man Called X

11 PM News

11:15 Playhouse 5

11:45 Sign Off

WLW-A Ch. 11 (ABC)


8:15 News And Farm Report

8:30 Cartoon Carnival

9 AM Fun With Fran

10 AM Public Health

10:30 A Woman's Day

11 AM Movie: "Big Shot"

12:30 News

12:45 Movie: "Dawn River"

2 PM Stu Erwin

2:30 My Hero

3 PM American Bandstand

4:30 Miss Boo

5 PM Mickey Mouse Club

6 PM Flash Gordon

6:30 Wire Service

7:30 Dateline Europe

8 PM Quest For Adventure

8:30 Lawrence Welk's Top Tunes

And New Talent

9:30 Crosscurrent

10 PM Heart Of The City

10:30 News

10:45 Movie: "Ace Of Aces"

12 M Sign Off
Interesting to me that Ted Mack and Lawrence Welk

had talent shows going head-to-head. I once ran across

an old review in Variety from January 1957 concerning

ABC's plan to give Mack a show similar to Welk's

Saturday-night hour. Mack was a bandleader himself

at one time, and Amateur Hour was on ABC at the time

(moving to NBC that summer). One Sunday night ABC

used the Amateur Hour time slot (and it WAS an hour

at that point) for an on-air tryout of The Ted Mack Show.

The format was identical to Welk's, and Variety's critic

thought the music on Mack's show was better than that on

Welk's. However, Mack's show never became a series and

he continued hosting Amateur Hour for thirteen more years.

For that matter, in the fall of 1958, Welk's talent show

was renamed Lawrence Welk's Plymouth Show and featured his

"little band," a group of kids who included former Mouseketeer

Cubby O'Brien. The show was gone by the end of the season,

and Welk continued his Saturday-night show until 1971 before

heading into syndication.

In the '60s Mack and Welk did have one thing in common:

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> WLW-A Ch. 11 (ABC)

Can one of yall explain why the call letters are annoated in this fashion for Channel 11? Was this
how the FCC recognized them (dash and all?) or was it just the way it appeared in the source
material?

Thanks.

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> > WLW-A Ch. 11 (ABC)

>

> Can one of yall explain why the call letters are annoated in

> this fashion for Channel 11? Was this how the FCC

> recognized them (dash and all?) or was it just the way it

> appeared in the source material?


>

> Thanks.

>

This way of stating the call letters dates back to WLWA's former owner:Crosley Broadcasting of
WLW Cincinnati Fame. The company eventually owned 5 stations:

WLW-T Channel 5 Cincinnati

WLW-D Channel 2 Dayton

WLW-C channel 4 Columbus

WLW-A Channel 11 Atlanta

WLW-I Channel 13 Indianapolis

I don't think the FCC had anything to do with the "dash" in the call letters..But most Newaspaper
listings and TV Guides of the day listed them this way..Eventually the stations were sold off to
other concerns and call letters except for WLWT, were changed

Retro: Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point network affiliates weekday daytime Fall 1980

From the Greensboro Daily News. Schedules

run 7 AM-8 PM:

WFMY Ch. 2 (CBS)

7 AM Good Morning Show (from 6 AM)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM One Day At A Time (delay from 4 PM)

9:30 The Jeffersons (delay from previous day,


10 AM)

10 AM Andy Griffith

10:30 Alice

11 AM Price Is Right

12 N Mary Tyler Moore

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Young And The Restless

2 PM As The World Turns

3 PM Guiding Light

4 PM Munsters

4:30 What's Happening!!

5 PM Baretta

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Face The Music

7:30 PM Magazine

WGHP Ch. 8 (ABC)

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM John Davidson

10:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

11 AM Love Boat

12 N Family Feud

12:30 Ryan's Hope


1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital

4 PM Bugs Bunny

4:30 Sha Na Na (reruns aired daily)

5 PM Good Times

5:30 M*A*S*H

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Joker's Wild

7:30 Tic Tac Dough

WXII Ch. 12 (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Donahue

10 AM Hour Magazine

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 The Doctors (delay from 12:30)

12 N News

12:30 12:30 (that's the name of this local

infotainment show)

1 PM Days Of Our Lives

2 PM Another World

3 PM Texas
4 PM All In The Family

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Brady Bunch

5:30 Happy Days Again

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Family Feud

7:30 Bullseye

Retro: Chicago independents, Saturday, Feb. 4, 1989

(Source: The Daily Herald, suburban Chicago)

WGN-TV 9

AM

5 Soap

5:30 Update: Money

6 Larry Jones

6:30 World Tomorrow

7 U.S. Farm Report

7:30 Chariando

8 People to People

8:30 Heart of Chicago

9 Minority Business Report

9:30 Quilting

10 Anglers in Action
10:30 Soul Train

11:30 Know Your Heritage

PM

12 Movie: The Great Muppet Caper

2 Movie: Cloak and Dagger

4 T and T

4:30 Good Times

5 Charles in Charge

5:30 Starting From Scratch

6 Shes The Sheriff

6:30 Benson

7 Movie: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

9 News

9:30 USA Tonight

10 Tales From The Darkside

10:30 Movie: Mad Max

12:30AM Build A Future

1 Monsters

1:30 At The Movies

2 USA Tonight

2:30 Runaway with the Rich and Famous

3 Movie: Twilights Last Gleaming

WCFC 38

AM
5:30 Beverly Exercise

6 Goin Places

7 John Ankerberg

7:30 Christian Lifestyles

8 Toddlers Friends

8:30 Davey & Goliath

9 Flying House

9:30 Superbook

10 Kids Like You

10:30 Gospel Bill

11 Fire By Night

PM

12 Solid Rock VDO

12:30 CNN News

1 Weekend Gardener

1:30 Cellulite

2 Living Italian

2:30 Living Greek

3 Yi Yi Avila

3:30 This Is The Life

4 Vincente Montano

4:30 Nuestros Amigos

5:30 Midwest Angler

6 Fishing The West

6:30 CNN News


7 Charles Stanley

8 Richard DeHaan

8:30 Dwight Thompson

9:30 What a Fellowship

10:30 Saturday Nite Sing

11:30 Liberty Hour

12:30AM Living Daily With The Scriptures

1 Time of Deliverance

1:30 CNN News

2 Saturday Nite Sing

3 Nancy Harmon

3:30 Sunderwirth Barbershop

4 Today in Bible Prophecy

4:30 Food for Life

WPWR 50

AM

5 Weekend With Crook and Chase

5:30 Bravo!

6 Financial Freedom

7 Dimensions Northwest Indiana

7:30 Government Loans (also on ch. 66 at same time)

8 Cellulite

8:30 Government Loans (and on 66)

9 Weight Loss
9:30 Super Chargers

10 G.L.O.W.

11 Munsters Today

11:30 Movie: Haunts of the Very Rich

PM

1 Movie: Nightmare In Badham County

3 Friday the 13th

4 Twilight Zone

4:30 Superboy

5 War of the Worlds

6 Star Trek: Next Generation

7 Movie: Zone Troopers

9 WWF Wrestling Spotlight

10 All In The Family

10:30 Twilight Zone

11 Friday the 13th

12AM MV-50 Saturday Night Party

1 Update: Money

1:30 Movie: Rebel

3:30 Laurel and Hardy

WGBO 66

AM

5:30 CNN News

6 Ag Day
6:30 Its Your Business

7 Public Transit: A Private Solution

7:30 Government Loans

8 Weight Loss

8:30 Government Loans

9 Chicagoland Used Car Report

10 World Wide Wrestling

11 Powerful Women of Wrestling

PM

12 Hee Haw

1 Bonanza

2 Movie: Gold

4 Movie: Swamp Thing

6 Its A Living

6:30 Mamas Family

7 Columbo

9 Vega$

10 Movie: Because Of You

12AM Government Loans

12:30 Cellulite Test

1 Home Shopping Spree

Retro: Newfoundland Sat/Sun, Feb 5/6, 1977

from Newfoundland Herald


Saturday, February 5

NBC

5:00 Music Till Dawn

6:30 CTV National News

6:50 Dick Tracy

7:00 Uncle Bobby

7:30 Augie Doggie/Snooper & Blabber

8:00 Circle Square

8:30 Peter Potamus/Magilla Gorilla

9:00 Spiderman

9:30 Leave It to Beaver

10:00 Funtime (From ATV Halifax IIRC)

11:00 Kidstuff

Noon Let's Go

12:30 Pixie & Dixie/Breezly & Sneezly

1:00 Air Canada Amateur Sports Awards

1:30 Wild Kingdom

2:00 Movie Matinee "Me & the Colonel"

4:00 Wide World of Sports

6:00 Canadian Figure Skating Championships

7:30 Switch

8:30 Emergency

9:00 Andy

9:30 Academy Performance "Don't Look Now"

Mid. Canadian Figure Skating Championships


1:30 CTV National News (Keith Morrison was anchor)

1:50 Late Show "Journey from Darkness"

3:50 Late Late Show "Me & the Colonel"

CBC

9:30 CBC Regional News

9:35 Scooby Doo

10:00 Lassie

10:30 Skipper & Company (This was shown in the Maritimes too, I remember seeing this show
on CBCT Charlottetown)

11:00 Parade

Noon Peanuts & Popcorn

1:30 CBC Regional News

1:35 Abbott & Costello

3:00 Survival

3:30 College Basketball: UBC @ Lethbridge

5:30 CBC Curling Classic

6:30 Space: 1999

7:30 CBC Saturday Evening News

7:58 CBC Regional News Highlights

8:00 Bob McLean

8:30 Bob Newhart

9:30 Hockey Night in Canada: Philadelphia @ Toronto (Dave Hodge-host, Bill Hewitt-play by play,
Brian MacFarlane-color; current HNIC Leafs voice Bob Cole was Nfld's Reach for the Top host at
that time)

12:30 Overtime

12:45 CBC Regional News/Weather/Sports


12:56 Saturday Night Movie "Arrowhead"

2:45(?) Sign-Off

Sunday, February 6

NBC

5:30 Niven Miller Sings (I think this show came from CHSJ Saint John)

6:00 Sacred Heart

6:15 Crossroads

6:45 Yippee Yappee Yahooey/Hokey Wolf

7:30 Day of Discovery

8:00 Jimmy Swaggart

8:30 Master's Touch

9:00 Rex Humbard

10:00 Quick Draw McGraw/Snooper & Blabber

10:30 It is Written

11:00 Tarzan (sponsored by the Herald)

Noon Huckleberry Hound

12:15 Decks Awash (fisheries show)

12:45 Encounter with Christ

1:00 Garner Ted Armstrong

1:30 Agape

2:00 Week in Review

2:25 Report from City Hall (with the Mayor of St. John's, Dorothy Wyatt)

2:30 Highlights of Another World

3:30 Canadian Figure Skating Championships


5:30 Talent Show

6:00 Flintstones

6:30 The Practice (starring Danny Thomas)

7:00 Julie

7:30 The Amazing Kreskin

8:00 Bobby Vinton

8:30 Six Million Dollar Man

9:30 Sonny & Cher

10:30 Kojak

11:30 CTV National News/Provincial News Roundup

Mid. Phil Silvers

12:30 CTV National News

12:50 Late Show "Cage Without a Key"

2:20 Question Period

2:50 Late Late Show "The Swimmer"

4:40 Highlights of Another World

CBC

9:26 CBC Regional News

9:31 Tomorrow People

9:57 Lieutenant-Governor

10:00 Wildlife Cinema

11:00 Dialogue

11:30 Meeting Place

12:30 Living Tomorrow


12:45 A Way Out

12:58 CBC Regional News Highlights

1:00 MarketPlace (repeat of last week)

1:30 Music to See

2:00 Country Canada

2:30 Opera: La Norma

6:00 Howie Meeker's Hockey School

6:15 Mr. Chips

6:30 Wonderful World of Disney

7:30 Beachcombers

8:00 Tony Randall

8:30 Superspecial: Emigrate! Emigrate! (The Irish Rovers host a musical documentary about Irish
emigration to Canada during the Potato Famine)

9:30 For the Record

10:30 MarketPlace (new show)

11:00 Ombudsman

11:30 The National

11:45 Nation's Business

11:52 CBC Regional News/Weather/Sports

12:03 Sunday Night Movie "Papa's Delicate Condition"

2:05(?) Sign-Off

Retro:Cleveland/Akron/Youngstown Weeknight Prime Time TV December 18-24 1953

Taken from the TV Guide Lake Erie Edition (Predecessor to the Cleveland Edition)

Aside from this being Christmas Week, This edition is notable in that this is the first week TV
Guide Includes WAKR-TV 49 in Akron in it's listings. Though 49 had been on the air since
July..Also, In its early stages, TV Guide's listings ran Friday-Thursday..so Friday, Dec. 18 will be
listed first, followed by Monday, Dec. 21, etc.

Friday December 18

WNBK 4 NBC

7PM You Can Be Better-Talk

7:30 Eddie Fisher

7:45 Camel News Caravan-Swayze

8PM Dave Garroway

8:30 Life Of Riley

9PM Big Story

9:30 TV Soundstage-Campbell Soups

10PM Boxing-Jimmy Powers

10:45 Greatest Fights

11PM News-Tom Field

11:05 Sports-Ken Coleman

11:10 Weather-Joe Finan

11:15 Movie-Sleep My Love

WEWS 5 CBS

7PM 20 Fingers-Piano

7:30 CBS News-Edwards


7:45 Perry Como

8PM Mama

8:30 Topper

9PM Schlitz Playhouse Of Stars

9:30 Our Miss Brooks

10PM My Friend Irma

10:30 I Led Three Lives

11PM Movie-Dawn Express

WXEL 8 DuMont/ABC

7PM Captain Video-DuMont

7:15 News Parade Jim Lang, Dudley (Possibly Indians Radio Announcer Jimmy)

7:30 Stu Erwin-ABC

8PM Ozzie And Harriet-ABC

8:30 Pepsi-Cola Playhouse-ABC

9PM Life begins at 80-DuMont

9:30 Comeback Story-ABC

10PM Chance Of A Lifetime-DuMont

10:30 Down You Go-Quiz-DuMont

11PM Warren Guthrie-News

11:10 Ted Malone-News/Views

11:15 Sports-John Fitzgerald

11:20 Movie-Her Enlisted Man


WKBN 27 DuMont/CBS/ABC Youngstown

7PM Captain Video-DuMont

7:15 Rambling Reporter-Stu Wilson

7:30 CBS News

7:45 Christophers

8PM Dollar A Second-DuMont

8:30 Topper-CBS

9PM Schlitz Playhouse Of Stars-CBS

9:30 Our Miss Brooks

10PM My Friend Irma

10:30 Person To Person-CBS

11PM Warren Guthrie

11:15 Sid Davis

11:20 Movie-TBA

WFMJ 73 (Now Channel 21) NBC Youngstown

7PM Sports Digest

7:30 Eddie Fisher

7:45 Camel News Caravan-Swayze

8PM Dave Garroway

8:30 Life Of Riley

9PM Big Story


9:30 TV Soundstage

10PM Boxing-Jimmy Powers

10:45 Greatest Fights

WAKR 49 ABC Akron

7PM News-Fitzgerald

7:10 Sports-Bob Wylie

7:15 Kenny Nichols-Quiz

7:30 Stu Erwin

8PM Teen "WHO" Club

8:30 Pepsi-Cola Playhouse

9PM Paul Hartman Show

9:30 Comeback Story

10PM Feature Film

11PM Local News

11:10 Sports Final

11:15 Weather Forecast

Monday December 21

WNBK 4

7PM Dangerous Assignment


7:30 Arthur Murray

7:45 Camel News Caravan

8PM Name That Tune

8:30 Voice Of Firestone

9PM Dennis Day

9:30 Robert Montgomery

10:30 Badge 714 (Dragnet)

11PM News-Field

11:05 Sports-Coleman

11:10 Weather-Finan

11:15 Movie-Mississippi Rhythm

12:15 News

WEWS 5

7PM 20 Fingers

7:15 Art Linkletter

7:30 CBS News-Edwards

7:45 Perry Como

8PM Burns And Allen

8:30 Talent Scouts

9PM I Love Lucy

9:30 Masquerade Party-Douglas Edwards Replces Vacationing Red Buttons

10PM Studio One

11PM Old Dutch (Beer)Polka Revue


Cleveland For Years was (probably still is) known as a Huge area for Polka Music. WFMJ 73
Simulcast this series with Channel 5 Thogh the rest of their schedule was almost exclusively NBC
programs

Midnight News

WXEL 8

7PM Captain Video

7:15 News Parade

7:30 Jamie-ABC

8PM Twenty Questions-DuMont

8:30 The Big Issue-DuMont

"Should Congress Enact a National Sales Tax?" Discussion with Noah M. Mason Representative
from North Daxota (Republican) and Senator Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota (Democrat)

9PM Lingo-Word Game (No Indication if this is Network Or Local-Could have been DuMont but
cannot find verification)

9:15 Bible Forum

9:30 This Is The Life (Fisher Family)

10PM Carling (Black Label) Boxing-DuMont

11PM Warren Guthrie

11:10 Ted Malone

11:15 Sports-Fitzgerald

11:20 Movie-Fear

WKBN 27
7PM Captain Video

7:15 Rambling Reporter

7:30 CBS News

7:45 The Pastor-Religion

8:30 Of Many Things-Discussion

9:30 Masquerade Party

10PM Studio One

11PM Warren Guthrie

11:10 Sid Davis News

11:15 Sports Reporter

11:20 Movie-TBA

12:30 News

WFMJ 73

7PM It Happened Here

7:15 Film Short

7:30 Arthur Murray

7:45 Camel News Caravan

8PM Name That Tune

8:30 Voice Of Firestone

9PM Dennis Day

9:30 Robert Montgomery

10:30 Badge 714 (Dragnet)


11PM Polka Revue-From WEWS 5

Midnight News

WAKR 49

7PM News

7:15 Kenny Nichols

7:30 Jamie

8PM You Asked For It-ABC

8:30 Teen "WHO" Club

9PM Junior Press Conference-ABC

9:30 Why The Chimes Ring..Local Christmas Special

10PM Mystery Theater-ABC

10:30 Bar Association

11PM News

Tuesday December 22

WNBK 4

7PM Story Theater

7:30 Dinah Shore

7:45 Camel News

8PM Season Greetings

NBC special with Host Eddie Albert, Robert Montgomery, Robert Shaw Ensemble (Chorale) Kean
Sisters, Ezio Pinza, Harpo Marx
9PM Fireside Theater

9:30 Circle Theater

10PM Judge For Yourself-Fred Allen Guest Sammy Kaye

10:30 Bob Considine

10:45 To Be Announced

11PM News

11:05 Sports

11:10 Weather

11:15 Movie-Lawless 90's

WEWS 5

7PM 20 Fingers

7:15 Meet Your Schools

7:30 CBS News

7:45 Jane Froman

8PM Gene Autry

8:30 Red Skelton

9PM This Is Show Business

9:30 Suspense

10PM Danger

10:30 Movie Inspector Hornleigh On Holiday-(Doesnt say but based on cast list and plot-This
movie is British)

Midnight News

WXEL 8
7PM Captain Video

7:15 News Parade

7:30 Cavalcade Of America-ABC

8PM Life Is Worth Living-Bishop Sheen..(Carried on 27 and 49 as well)-DuMont

8:30 Pantomime Quiz-DuMont

9PM Danny Thomas (Make Room For Daddy)-ABC

9:30 US Steel Hour-ABC

10:30 Name's The Same-Robert Q. Lewis-ABC

Panelists were Joan Alexander, Gene Rayburn and Bill Stern (Sports commentator)

Guest:Kirk Douglas (Info from B&W Overnight Review Game Show Network Message Board)

11PM Warren Guthrie

11:10 Ted Malone

11:15 Sports

11;20 Movie-Fall Guy

WKBN 27

7PM Captain Video

7:15 it Takes All Kinds

7:30 CBS News

7:45 Jane Froman-CBS

8PM Live Is Worth Living-DuMont

8:30 Cavalcade Of America-ABC

9PM This Is Show Business-CBS

9:30 Stars On Parade-DuMont

10PM Danger-CBS
10:30 Comeback Story-ABC

11PM Warren Guthrie

11:10 Sid Davis News

11:15 Sports

11:20 Movie-TBA

12;30 News

WFMJ 73

7PM Ohio Bell Christmas Show

7:30 Dinah Shore

7:45 Camel News

8PM Season Greetings

NBC special with Host Eddie Albert, Robert Montgomery, Robert Shaw Ensemble (Chorale) Kean
Sisters, Ezio Pinza, Harpo Marx

9PM Fireside Theater

9:30 Circle Theater

10PM Judge For Yourself-Fred Allen Guest Sammy Kaye

10:30 Bob Considine

10:45 Sports

11PM Wrestling

WAKR 49

7PM News

7:15 Kenny Nichols


7:30 Abbott And Costello-Syndicated

8PM Life Is Worth Living-DuMont

8:30 Tiretown Charades-Quiz

Akron was known as "Rubber City"..Hence the title of this local game show

9PM Danny Thomas

9:30 Mainline Theater Movie-Star Of Bethlehem

10:45 Following The Zips-Akron Univ. Sports

11PM News

11:10 Sports

11:15 Weather

Wednesday, December 23

WNBK 4

7PM Dick Tracy

7:30 Eddie Fisher

7:45 Camel News

8PM I Married Joan

8:30 My Little Margie

9PM TV Theater

10PM This Is Your Life

10:30 City Detective-Rod Cameron

11PM News

11:05 Sports
11:10 Weather

11:15 Movie Beyond Tomorrow

WEWS 5

7PM 20 Fingers

7:15 Pooch Parade-Bob Dale Dogs and Cats shown up for adoption..This was later used as a
component of Captian Penny's Comedy Clubhouse in the late 1950's and 1960's.

7:30 CBS News

7:45 Perry Como

8PM Arthur Godfrey And Friends

9PM Liberace-Syndicated

9:30 I've Got A Secret

Panel:Bill Cullen, Faye Emerson, Jayne Meadows, Henry Morgan-Guest Paul Hartman..(The Guest
info taken from the Goodson Todman Game Show Index..The Panel is assumed to have been the
regular panel according to the website referenced above)

10PM I Am The Law

10:30 King's Crossroads

11PM 10-0-2 Ranch-Country Music

Midnight News

WXEL 8

7PM Captain Video

7:15 News Parade

7:30 Mark Saber-ABC


8PM Johns Hopkins Science Review-DuMont

8:30 Man About Town-Sidney Andorn (Local)

9PM Strike It Rich-CBS (Not Cleared by 5-so channel 8 took advantage)

9:30 Dollar A Second-DuMont

10PM Pabst Blue Ribbon Christmas Show:Host Gene Lockhart Musical Variety Show replacing
Blue Ribbon Boxing Show for this week-CBS

11PM Warren Guthrie

11:10 Ted Malone

11:15 Sports

11:20 Movie-Freedom Of The Seas

WKBN 27

7PM Captain Video

7:15 Rambling Reporter

7:30 CBS News

7:45 Week In Sports

8PM Arthur Godfrey-CBS

9PM Strike It Rich-CBS

9:30 I've got A Secret-CBS

10PM Pabst Blue Ribbon Christmas Show-CBS

11PM Warren Guthrie

11:10 Sid Davis News

11:15 Sports

11:20 Wrestling

Midnight News
WFMJ 73

7PM Big Picture

7:15 Seven O Clock Theater7:30 Eddie Fisher

7:45 Camel News

8PM I Married Joan

8:30 My Little Margie

9PM TV Theater

10PM This Is Your Life

10:30 Wrestling

11:30 Movie-Hollywood Stadium

12:30 News

WAKR 49

7PM News

7:15 Kenny Nichols

7:30 City Detective

8PM At Issue-Agronsky-ABC

8:15 Thru The Curtain-ABC

8:30 Answers To Americans-ABC

9PM Take it from Me-Sitcom-Syndicated?

9:30 The Vaudeville Show-Syndicated?

10PM Wrestling-ABC
11PM News

11:10 Sports

11:15 Weather

11:20 Wrestling-ABC

Thursday December 24

WNBK 4

7PM Lights Camera Questions-Johnny Andrews

7:30 Dinah Shore

7:45 Camel News

8PM Groucho Marx

8:30 Treasury Men In Action

9PM Dragnet-Famous Christmas Show about the Baby Jesus Statue

9:30 Ford Theater

10PM Martin Kane

10:30 My Favorite Story

11PM News

11:05 Sports

11:10 Weather

11:15 Sylvania Show Time

"Christmas Eve" Drama (No relation to the Loretta Young 1986 TV-Movie)

Midnight Mass from St. Patricks Cathedral

1:45 News
WEWS 5

7PM 20 Fingers

7:15 Its Worth Knowing

7:30 CBS News

7:45 Jane Froman

8PM Meet Mr. McNutley-Ray Milland

8:30 Four Star Playhouse

9PM Lux Video Theater

9:30 Big Town

10PM Phillip Morris Playhouse

10:30 Movie-A Star Shall Rise (30 minutes?)

11PM Columbus Boy Choir

11:15 Christmas Service National Cathedral. Washington

12:30 Christmas At Boys Town

WXEL 8

7PM Captain Video

7:15 TBA

7:30 Lone Ranger-ABC

8PM Quick As A Flash-ABC

8:30 Ray Bolger Show-ABC


9PM Doctor IQ-ABC

9:30 Kraft Television Theater-

"A Christmas Carol" -With Noel Leslie as Scrooge and Harry Townes as Crachit

10:30 All Star Theater-Film

11PM Warren Guthrie

11;10 Ted Malone

11:15 Sports

11:20 Christmas Eve Show

Midnight Midnight Mass-St. Johns

WKBN 27

7PM Captain Video

7:15 It Takes All Kinds

7:30 CBS News

7:45 Telenews Weekly

8PM Meet Mr. McNutley

8:30 Four Star Playhouse

9PM Lux Video Theater

9:30 Big Town

10PM Danny Thomas-ABC

10:30 Place The Face-ABC

11PM Warren Guthrie

11:10 Sid Davis News


11:15 Sports

11:20 Movie-TBA

12:30 News

WFMJ 73

7PM The Little Match Girl

7:30 Dinah Shore

7:45 Camel News

8PM Groucho Marx

8:30 Liberace

9PM Dragnet-Famous Christmas Show about the Baby Jesus Statue

9:30 Ford Theater

10PM Martin Kane

10:30 Movie-Ice Capades

Midnight Midnight Mass

WAKR 49

7PM News

7:15 Kenny Nichols

7:30 Lone Ranger

8PM Christmas Album

8:30 Ray Bolger Show-ABC

9PM Doctor IQ-ABC


9:30 Kraft Television Theater-

"A Christmas Carol" -With Noel Leslie as Scrooge and Harry Townes as Crachit

10:30 Liberace

11PM News

11:10 Sports-Bob Wylie

11:15 Weather

All the Theater Anthology titles cames from this site of prime time TV Schedules..Also was
helpful in confirmning Network lineups

http://www.getty.net/texts/tv-48-66.txt

The DuMont Information was confirmed mostly by this site on DuMont Network History

http://members.aol.com/cingram/television/dumont.htm

Information On the Four Major Goodson Todman Prime Time Game Shows:

http://www.kinescopes.com/G_T_big4.html
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Re: Retro:Cleveland/Akron/Youngstown Weeknight Prime Time TV December 18-24 1953

> 9PM Lingo-Word Game (No Indication if this is Network Or

> Local-Could have been DuMont but cannot find verification)


The Brooks & Marsh book doesn't list Lingo as being a network show (DuMont or other).

> 9PM Dragnet-Famous Christmas Show about the Baby Jesus

> Statue

I knew the later series had such an episode, but not the original series. Did Webb reshoot this for
the color series with Harry Morgan?

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Re:Dragnet Christmas Episode

>

> > 9PM Dragnet-Famous Christmas Show about the Baby Jesus

> > Statue

>

> I knew the later series had such an episode, but not the

> original series. Did Webb reshoot this for the color series

> with Harry Morgan?

>
Basically, yes..Not sure if the Dialogue was exactly the same, but Veteran Radio Performer and
frequent Dragnet guest Actor Harry Bartell played the part of the Parish Priest in both versions. A
pre-Brady Bunch Barry Williams played the Altar Boy Friday And Gannon Interview in the 1967
remake. The Earlier version is on some Public Domain DVD's..

Retro:Cleveland/Akron/Youngstown Saturday December 19, 1953

WNBK 4 NBC

9AM Youth Wants to Know

9:30 Cartoon Time

10AM Buckskin Billy

11AM Creative Cookery

Noon Here's Looking At You-Beauty

12:30 To Be Announced

12:45 Industry On Parade

1PM Movie-Time Of Your Life

2:30 Movie-Little Men

4PM Stagecoach Theater-Western Movie

5PM Bowlers Jackpot

6PM Cisco Kid

6:30 Johnny Mack Brown

7PM Citizen's League

7:30 Ethel And Albert

8PM Bonino-Comedy

8:30 Ted Mack Original Amateur Hour

9PM Show Of Shows Caesar/Coca

10:30 Your Hit Parade


11PM News-Tom Field

11:05 Movie-Battling Hoofer

WEWS 5 CBS

9:30 Western Reserve Telecourse

9:55 News

10AM Cabbages And Queens-Home Paige Palmer/Arnold Davis

10:45 John Gnagy-How To Draw

11AM Space Patrol-ABC

11:30 Rod Brown Rocket Rangers-CBS

Noon-Big Top-CBS

1PM Lone Ranger-Syndicated earlier seasons presumably

1:30 Hobbytown USA

2PM Views And Reviews

2:30 Movie-Grand Escapade

5PM Ramar Of The Jungle-DEBUT

5:30 Polka ~N~Fun

6PM Beat The Clock-Collyer-CBS

6:30 Inside Catholic Schools

7PM Life With Father-CBS

7:30 To Be Announced

8PM Jackie Gleason

9PM Two For The Money

9:30 My Favorite Husband


10PM Medallion Theater

10:30 Revlon Mirror Theater

11PM Movie-We're Going To Be Rich

12:30 Movie- Lighthouse

WXEL 8 DuMont/ABC

9:30 Film Short

9:45 Animal Film

10AM Smiling Ed McConnell-ABC

10:30 Tootsie Hippodrome-ABC

11AM Merry Go-Round-Kids

11:30 Tom Corbett-DuMont

12:30 By Jupiter-Children

1PM Movies 1. Tough To Handle 2. Shadow On The Range

3PM Pro Basketball-Syracuse Nationals@Boston Celtics-DuMont

NOTE:Cleveland Is Not represented in the National Basketball League [Association]

(This was actually part of the program description)

5PM One World City-Andorn

6PM Bible Forum

6:30 Colonel Humphrey Flack-Synd.

7PM Dotty Mack-ABC


7:30 Leave It To The Girls-ABC

8PM Talent Patrol-ABC

8:30 Music From Meadowbrook-ABC

9PM Phillies Fights-Boxing-ABC

9:45 Fight Talk-ABC

10PM Rocky King-DuMont

10:30 Movie-Wooden Horse

Midnight Sports Showcase

12:15 Wrestling-Hollywood

WKBN 27 CBS/DuMont/ABC Youngstown

10AM Western Movie

11AM Winky Dink and You-CBS

11:30 Captain Video-DuMont

Noon Big Top-CBS

1PM Johnny Jupiter-ABC

1:30 What In The World-Panel Show

2PM Double Feature-Movies (No Titles)

4;30 Movie-Western

5:30 Boxing-Film

6:30 News This Week

6:45 Don Gardner

7PM Meet Millie-CBS

7:30 Beat The Clock-CBS


8PM Jackie Gleason-CBS

9PM Two For The Money-CBS

9:30 Talent Patrol-ABC

10:30 Revlon Mirror Theater

11PM To Be Announced (Listing says Boxing from Chicago at 11-and 11:20 with Sports Showcase
in Between)

11:05 Sports Showcase

11:20 Boxing from Chicago-Jack Brickhouse-DuMont

Midnight News

WFMJ 73 NBC Youngstown

11AM Movie-O'Malley, Mounted (Police)

1PM Movie-Double Feature 1. Forged Passport 2. Delinquent Parents

5:30 Christmas Preview

6PM Week In Review

6:30 Serial Theater

6:55 Weather

7PM Mr. Wizard-NBC

7:30 Ethel And Albert

8PM Bonino-Comedy

8:30 Ted Mack Original Amateur Hour

9PM Show Of Shows Caesar/Coca

10:30 Your Hit Parade

11PM Stage 73 Movie-The Outlaw Gang

Midnight News
WAKR 49 ABC Akron

2:30 Basketball-Akron University

4:30 Bar 49 Theater-Western Films presumably

6:30 Dotty Mack Show-ABC

7:30 Royal Playhouse Indications are this is syndicated repeats of Fireside Theater..but I am not
totally sure..

8PM Talent Patrol

8:30 Music From Meadowbrook

9PM Phillies Fights-Boxing

9:45 Fight Talk

10PM Madison Square Garden Highlights

10:30 Wrestling

From TV Guide:Lake Erie Edition

Cleveland/Akron/Youngstown Sunday December 20. 1953

WNBK 4 NBC Cleveland

8:45 Norman Vincent Peale


9AM Frontiers Of Faith

9:30 TV Sunday School

10AM Mr. Wizard

10:30 American Inventory

11AM American Forum

11:30 Nature Of Things

Noon Captain Midnight

12:30 Health And The Hope

1PM Bill Gordon-Radio/TV Personality who became known later in the Decade for Co-Hosting
the 90 minute Daily One O Clock Club with Dorothy Fuldheim. It had a Healthy 5 year run (1959-
64)After Which Bill Moved out to San Diego and worked in TV there for many years

1:30 Movie-TBA

3PM Techni-Science

3:30 Kukla Fran And Ollie

4PM Excursion-Education

4:30 Zoo Parade

5PM Hallmark Hall Of Fame-Third performance of "Amahl And The Night Visitors"

6PM Meet The Press

6:30 Roy Rogers

7PM Paul Winchell

7:30 Mr. Peepers

8PM Colgate Comedy Hour-Donald O'Connor

9PM Philco/Goodyear Tv Playhouse (Titles alternated-Not sure if Goodyear Or Philco)

"Wings Over Barriers" 50th Anniv. Of Powered Flight-Eddie Albert hosts

10PM Letter To Loretta-Loretta Young


10:30 Man Against Crime

11PM Movie-Lady And The Monster

WEWS 5 CBS Cleveland

11PM The Pastor

11:15 Christophers

11:30 United Nations News

11:45 Captain Hartz

Noon Gene Carroll Show-Talent

1PM Polka Parade (Later known as Polka Varieties)-Channel 5 Had These 2 shows Back To Back
for over 15 years at least-into the early 1970's.

1:30 Movie-Nine Men

3PM Sandusky High School Choir-Christmas Music

3:30 Man Of The Week

4PM Juvenile Jury

4:30 Fun With Charades-Bob Dale-Local Game Show

5PM omnibus-Alistair Cooke

6:30 You Are There-Cronkite

7PM Range Rider

7:30 Private Secretary (Jack Benny Alternate Weeks)

8PM Toast Of The Town-Ed Sullivan

9PM Fred Waring

9:30 Man Behind The Badge

10PM Foreign Intrigue-Syndicated

10:30 Whats my Line? Bennet Cerf, Dorothy Kilgallen, Steve Allen and Arlene Francis..John Daly
Hosting (Current sources had Peter Lind Hayes as Panelist..Was probably not set till after
presstime for this week's Issue)

11PM CBS News-Don Hollenbeck

11:15 The Web-CBS (From 10PM)

11:45 Movie-Devil Bat

WXEL 8 DuMont/ABC Cleveland

11:30 Christophers

11:45 Star Babes-Kids

12:15 Faith For Today

12:30 TV Travel

1PM Prescription for Living

Warren Guthrie and Dr.Oscar Markey Of Cleveland talk about Conquering Worry (Also on 27)

1:30 To Be Announced

2PM Movie-Miracle On Main Street

4:30 Ohio Story

"Up On The House-Top" Takes place in 1864 in New Paris, Ohio when Preacher Benjamin Hanby
Writes the famous Christmas Song.

4:40 Ken Ward Show-Hints

4:55 News Flashes

5PM Super Circus-ABC

6PM Paul Hartman Show-ABC

6:30 George Jessel Show-ABC

7PM You Asked For It-ABC


7:30 Paul Whiteman TV Teen Club-ABC

8PM Songs For Christmas-ABC

8:30 Holy Night-Film-ABC

9PM Walter Winchell-ABC

9:15 Orchid Award-ABC

9:30 Plainclothesman-DuMont

10PM Jewelers' Showcase-Drama

10:30 Peter Potter Show-ABC

11PM Movie Silver Queen

WKBN 27 CBS/DuMont/ABC Youngstown

1PM Prescription For Living

1:30 Polka Party

2PM Panorama

3PM Lamp Unto My Feet-CBS

4PM This Is The Life

4:30 Movie Miniature

4:50 Ohio Story

5PM Omnibus-CBS

6:30 You Are There-CBS

7PM TV Hour (Motorola?)-ABC

8PM Toast Of The Town-CBS

9PM Ray Bolger-ABC

9:30 Man Behind The Badge-CBS


10PM The Web CBS

10:30 Red Skelton-CBS (From Tuesday)

11PM Movie-Feature Film (No Title)

12:30 News

WFMJ 73 NBC Youngstown

12:30 Movie-Bush Pilot

1:30 Frontiers Of Faith

2PM American Inventory

2:30 American Forum

3PM President's Week-Talk

3:15 Industry On Parade

3:30 Kukla Fran And Ollie

4PM Excursion-Education

4:30 Film Fare

5PM Hallmark Hall Of Fame-"Amahl"

6PM That We May See

6:15 What's Your Trouble

6:30 Roy Rogers

7PM Paul Winchell

7:30 Mr. Peepers

8PM Colgate Comedy Hour-Donald O'Connor

9PM Philco/Goodyear Tv Playhouse

"Wings Over Barriers" 50th Anniv. Of Powered Flight-Eddie Albert hosts


10PM Letter To Loretta-Loretta Young

10:30 Man Against Crime

11PM Movie-Three Is A Family

Midnight News

WAKR 49 ABC Akron

3PM Polo From New York

4PM Three Generations-Drama

4:30 Madison Square Garden Highlights

5PM Super Circus

6PM Cowboy G-Men

6:30 Revlon Mirror Theater-CBS (from Saturday)

7PM News/Sports

7:15 Star Room

7:30 Paul Whiteman TV Teen Club

8PM Songs For Christmas

8:30 Holy Night-Film

9PM Walter Winchell

9:15 Orchid Award

9:30 Peter Potter

10:30 This Is The Life

11PM News-Murphy

11:15 Weather
TV Guide:Lake Erie Edition

Retro: San Antonio TX--July 10th and 11th 1971

Source: TV Guide

Saturday July 10th,1971

WOAI--Channel 4(NBC)

AM

6:15 Consumer Report

6:45 RFD Newsreel

7:00 Tomfoolery

7:30 Heckle And Jeckle

8:00 Woody Woodpecker

8:30 The Bugaloos

9:00 Doctor Dolittle

9:30 Pink Panther

10:00 H.R. Pufnstuf

10:30 Here Comes The Grump

11:00 Hot Dog

11:30 Larry Kane

PM

12:30 Baseball Pre-Game Show


1:00 NBC Baseball--Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees

3:30 Film

4:00 Country Hayride

5:00 Gilligan's Island

5:30 NBC News

6:00 News

6:30 Andy Williams

7:30 NBC Movie--A Patch Of Blue

10:00 News

10:30 Movie--Paris Calling

AM

12:30 Movie--Curse Of The Werewolf

KENS--Channel 5(CBS)

AM

6:45 Farm News

7:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

8:00 Sabrina

9:00 Josie And The Pussycats

9:30 Harlem Globetrotters

10:00 Archie Comedy Hour

11:00 Scooby Doo

11:30 The Monkees

PM

Noon Dastardly And Muttley


12:30 The Jetsons

1:00 Movie--Terror By Night

2:15 Movie--Murder Over New York

3:30 Movie--Three Steps North

5:30 CBS News

6:00 Twilight Zone

6:30 Mission Impossible

7:30 My Three Sons

8:00 Arnie

8:30 Mary Tyler Moore Show

9:00 Mannix

10:00 Movie--David And Lisa

Midnight Movie--Sweet Smell Of Success

KSAT--Channel 12(ABC)

AM

7:30 Davey And Goliath

8:00 Lancelot Link

9:00 Jerry Lewis

9:30 Doubledeckers

10:00 Hot Wheels

10:30 Skyhawks

11:00 Motor Mouth

11:30 Hardy Boys(animated)

PM
Noon American Bandstand

1:00 Gardening

1:30 Pet Set

2:00 Movie--To Be Announced

4:00 100th British Open(Final Round Coverage)

5:30 Death Valley Days

6:00 News

6:30 Lawrence Welk

7:30 Val Doonican

8:30 Sports Challenge

9:00 The Golddiggers

10:00 News

10:15 Miss Texas Pageant

11:45 Wrestling

AM

12:45 Roller Derby

KLRN--Channel 9(PBS)

AM

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Fanfare

10:00 Italian Panorama

10:15 Work Is For Real

10:30 French Chef

11:00 Just Jazz


11:30 To Be Announced

PM

Noon Consumer Report

12:30 To Be Announced

1:00 Tales Of Poindexter

1:10 Davey And Goliath

1:30 Mister Rogers

2:00 What's New

2:30 Vanishing Wilderness

3:00 Designing Women(sewing program,not the later show)

3:30 Festival Of Music

4:00 Folk Guitar Plus

4:30 Photography: Incisive Art

5:00 American City

6:00 The Way People Live

6:30 Social Security

6:45 BAMC Newsscope

7:00 Museum Open House

7:30 Casals Master Class

8:00 Men And Ideas

8:30 NET Festival

9:30 To Be Announced

10:00 Your Right To Say It

10:30 NET Playhouse


KWEX--Channel 41(Ind.)

PM

Noon Cuerpo De Marina

12:15 Seguro Social

12:30 Preparacion Escolar

1:00 Pena Show

2:00 Matinee Movie--To Be Announced

4:00 La Intrusa

6:00 Noticiero

6:30 Musica Morena

7:00 Jose Jose

7:30 Noches Tapatias

8:00 Peliculas Clasicas

9:30 Boxing

11:00 Noticiero

Sunday,July 11th 1971

WOAI--Channel 4(NBC)

AM

7:00 Music And The Spoken Word

7:30 Herald Of Truth

8:00 Meet The Professor

8:30 Christophers

9:00 Time For Timothy


9:30 Big Picture

10:00 Movie--Try And Get Me

11:35 Drug Abuse

11:55 Washington Wire

PM

Noon Meet The Press

12:30 Job Market

1:00 Baseball--Houston Astros vs. St. Louis Cardinals

3:30 To Be Announced

4:00 Rawhide

5:00 Minority Report

5:30 NBC News

6:00 News

6:30 Wonderful World Of Disney

7:30 Fall Fashion Preview

8:00 Bonanza

9:00 Bold Ones

10:00 News

10:30 The Tonight Show

KENS--Channel 5(CBS)

AM

7:15 Sacred Heart

7:30 The Answer

8:00 Tom And Jerry


8:30 TV Forum

9:00 Lamp Unto My Feet

9:30 Look Up And Live

10:00 Camera Three

10:30 Face The Nation

11:00 Commendor Pena Speaks

11:05 Pinpoint(bowling show)

11:35 Movie--Triumph Of Michael

PM

1:35 Movie--Law Of War

3:30 The Monroes

4:30 Where's Huddles

5:00 Jim Thomas Outdoors

5:30 CBS News

6:00 Lassie

6:30 Animal World

7:00 CBS Movie--Judith

9:00 Ice Palace

10:00 CBS News

10:15 News

10:30 Merv Griffin Show

KSAT--Channel 12(ABC)

AM

7:30 Christophers(WOAI's Christophers may have been in Spanish)


8:00 Community Report

8:30 Oral Roberts

9:00 Rex Humbard

10:00 Bullwinkle

10:30 Discovery

11:00 Community Chapel

11:30 Opinion

PM

Noon House Of Art

12:30 Issues And Answers

1:00 Insight

1:30 Have Gun Will Travel

2:00 The Deputy

2:30 Movie--Black Patch

4:00 Movie--The Forest Rangers

5:30 Controversy

6:00 News

6:30 Untamed World

7:00 The FBI

8:00 Movie--The Mating Season

10:00 News

10:30 Movie--The Girl From Flanders

KLRN--Channel 9(PBS)

AM
8:00 Course Of Our Times

9:00 Politics, Growth And Conflict

9:30 Casals Master Class

10:00 Book Beat

10:30 World Press Review

11:30 30 Minutes

PM

Noon Non-Stop To Everywhere

12:30 Washington Week In Review

1:00 Insight(Spanish,KSAT was in English)

1:30 Underway For Peace

2:00 Men And Ideas

2:30 Periodico

3:00 Capital Eye

3:30 Your Right To Say It

4:00 NET Festival

5:00 NET Journal

6:00 Firing Line

7:00 Evening At Pops

8:00 Masterpiece Theater

9:00 Fanfare

10:00 Big Picture

10:30 NET Playhouse

KWEX--Channel 41(Ind.)
PM

Noon Frente A La Calle

12:15 Voces Del Seminario

12:30 La Respuesta De La Fe

12:45 La Feria

1:00 Teatro Fantastico

2:00 Toros

3:00 Del Altar A La Tumba

5:00 Domingos Alegres

6:00 Noticiero

6:30 Ensalada De Locos

7:00 TV Musical

7:30 Revista Musical

8:00 Cine Premier--No Title Given

9:30 Teatro Familiar

10:30 Noticiero

Retro: San Antonio TX--July 12th to July 16th(Weekdays)

Source: TV Guide

WOAI--Channel 4(NBC)

AM

6:45 Adelante

7:00 Today Show

9:00 Dinah's Place


9:30 Concentration

10:00 Sale Of The Century

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Jeopardy

11:30 News

11:55 NBC News

PM

Noon Somerset

12:30 Joe Garagiola's Memory Game

1:00 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2:00 Another World

2:30 Phil Donahue

3:30 Dick Van Dyke

4:00 Big Valley(Monday,Wednesday,Friday)--Rawhide(Tuesday and Thursday)

5:00 News

5:30 NBC News

KENS--Channel 5(CBS)

AM

6:30 The Flintstones

7:00 CBS News

7:30 Cartoons

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Galloping Gourmet(The Lucy Show wasn't seen in San Antonio)


9:30 Beverly Hillbillies

10:00 Family Affair

10:30 Love Of Life

11:00 Where The Heart Is

11:25 CBS News

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

PM

Noon News

12:15 Our Town

12:30 As The World Turns

1:00 Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

1:30 Guiding Light

2:00 Secret Storm

2:30 Edge Of Night

3:00 Gomer Pyle

3:30 Captain Gus And Popeye

4:30 I Love Lucy

5:00 News

5:30 CBS News

KSAT--Channel 12(ABC)

AM

6:45 Classroom

7:00 Seven

8:00 Morning Movie


9:50 Lucille Benson(sewing)

10:00 Mantrap

10:30 That Girl

11:00 Bewitched

11:30 Love American Style

PM

Noon All My Children

12:30 Let's Make A Deal

1:00 Newlywed Game

1:30 Dating Game

2:00 General Hospital

2:30 One Life To Live

3:00 Password

3:30 Stump The Stars

4:00 Afternoon Movie

5:25 Jot

5:30 ABC News

KLRN--Channel 9(PBS)

AM

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Mister Rogers

10:30 What's New

11:00 Varied Programs

PM
Noon Ladies Day

12:30 Twelve Thirty Today

1:00 Varied Programs

3:00 Sesame Street

4:00 What's New

4:30 Carrascolendas

5:00 Mister Rogers

5:30 Sesame Street

KWEX--Channel 41(Ind.)

Programming started at 4:00 P.M.

PM

4:00 Comicos Y Canciones

4:30 En San Antonio

5:30 Fray Escoba

Retro:San Antonio TX July 12th to July 16th 1971(Prime Time)

Source: TV Guide

WOAI--Channel 4(NBC)

Monday

PM

6:00 News

6:30 From A Bird's Eye View

7:00 NBC Comedy Theater


8:00 Movie--The Pride Of St. Louis

10:00 News

10:30 Tonight Show

Tuesday

PM

6:00 News

6:30 Joe Garagiola's Baseball World

7:00 42nd All Star Game(held in Detroit)

10:00 News

10:30 Tonight Show

Wednesday

PM

6:00 News

6:30 Men From Shiloh

8:00 Kraft Music Hall

9:00 Four In One

10:00 News

10:30 Tonight Show

Thursday

PM

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Action Playhouse


7:30 Ironside

8:30 Adam-12

9:00 Vic Damone

10:00 News

10:30 Tonight Show

Friday

PM

6:00 News

6:30 High Chaparral

7:30 Name Of The Game

9:00 Strange Report

10:00 News

10:30 Tonight Show

KENS--Channel 5(CBS)

Monday

PM

6:00 Hazel

6:30 Gunsmoke

7:30 The Lucy Show(reruns while Here's Lucy was off for the summer)

8:00 Mayberry R.F.D

8:30 Doris Day Show

9:00 CBS Newcomers

10:00 News
10:30 Merv Griffin

Tuesday

PM

6:00 Hazel

6:30 Beverly Hillbillies

7:00 Green Acres

7:30 Hee Haw

8:30 All In The Family

9:00 CBS News Special

10:00 News

10:30 Merv Griffin

Wednesday

PM

6:00 Hazel

6:30 Men At Law

7:30 To Rome With Love

8:00 Medical Center

9:00 Hawaii Five-0

10:00 News

10:30 Merv Griffin

Thursday

PM
6:00 Hazel

6:30 Family Affair

7:00 Lancer(summer reruns on CBS)

8:00 Movie--The Mountain Road

10:00 News

10:30 Merv Griffin

Friday

PM

6:00 Hazel

6:30 The Interns

7:30 The Headmaster

8:00 CBS Movie--The Battle Of The Villa Florita

10:00 News

10:30 Movie--The Amazing Colossal Man

AM

12:30 Movie--Blood Of Dracula

KSAT--Channel 12(ABC)

Monday

PM

6:00 News

6:30 Let's Make A Deal

7:00 Newlywed Game

7:30 It Was A Very Good Year


8:00 ABC Movie--Weekend At Dunkirk

10:00 News

10:30 Movie--I Wake Up Screaming

Tuesday

PM

6:00 News

6:30 The Mod Squad

7:30 ABC Movie--Made For Each Other

9:00 Marcus Welby M.D.

10:00 News

10:30 Movie--The Great Man

Wednesday

PM

6:00 News

6:30 Courtship Of Eddie's Father

7:00 Room 222

7:30 The Smith Family

8:00 Love On A Rooftop

8:30 The Immortal

9:30 NFL Action

10:00 News

10:30 Movie--The Treasure Of Lost Canyon


Thursday

PM

6:00 News

6:30 Tom Jones

7:30 Bewitched

8:00 Make Room For Granddaddy

8:30 Dan August

9:30 This Is Your Life

10:00 News

10:30 Movie--A Letter To Three Wives

Friday

PM

6:00 News

6:30 The Brady Bunch

7:00 Nanny And The Professor

7:30 Partridge Family

8:00 That Girl

8:30 Odd Couple

9:00 Love American Style

10:00 News

10:30 Movie--Streets Of Laredo

KLRN--Channel 9(PBS)

Monday
PM

6:30 News

7:00 World Press Review

8:00 Speaking Freely

9:00 Book Beat

9:30 Museum Open House

10:00 Festival Of Music

10:30 Realities

11:30 Insight

Tuesday

PM

6:30 News

7:00 Perspectives On Violence

8:00 30 Minutes

8:30 Artists In America

9:00 Periodico

9:30 Photography: Incisive Art

10:00 Feminine Fitness

10:30 NET Festival

11:30 Non-Stop To Everywhere

Wednesday

PM

6:30 News
7:00 French Chef

7:30 Just Jazz

8:00 Firing Line

9:00 Masterpiece Theater

10:00 Feminine Fitness

10:30 Evening At Pops

11:30 Designing Women(sewing)

Thursday

PM

6:30 News

7:00 Washington Week In Review

7:30 NET Playhouse

9:00 American Business System

9:30 Folk Guitar Plus

10:00 Feminine Fitness

10:30 Creative Person

11:00 Politics, Growth And Conflict

11:30 French Chef

Friday

PM

6:30 News

7:00 Capital Eye

7:30 NET Festival


8:30 To Be Announced

9:00 Just Jazz

9:30 Experiment

10:00 Course Of Our Times

10:30 Fanfare

11:30 Washington Week In Review

KWEX--Channel 41(Ind.)

Monday

PM

6:00 Noticiero

6:30 Nuestro Amor

7:00 Espectaculo

7:30 En Busca Del Paradiso

8:00 Impactos Musicales

8:30 La Intrusa

9:00 Silvia Y Enrique

10:00 Del Altar A La Tumba

10:30 Noticiero

Tuesday

PM

6:00 Noticiero

6:30 Nuestro Amor

7:00 Las Estrellas Y Usted


7:30 En Busca Del Paradiso

8:00 Do-Re-Mi

8:30 La Intrusa

9:00 Yesenia

10:00 Del Altar A La Tumba

10:30 Noticiero

Wednesday

PM

6:00 Noticiero

6:30 Nuestro Amor

7:00 Pandorama

7:30 En Busca Del Paradiso

8:00 Los Beverly De Peralvillo

8:30 La Intrusa

9:00 Los Polivoces

9:30 Miercoles Musical

10:00 Del Altar A La Tumba

10:30 Mano A Mano Ranchero

11:00 Noticiero

Thursday

PM

6:00 Noticiero

6:30 Nuestro Amor


7:00 Lucecita

7:30 En Busca Del Paradiso

8:00 La Criada Bien Criada

8:30 La Intrusa

9:00 Cosa Juzgada

10:00 Del Altar A La Tumba

10:30 Noticiero

Friday

PM

6:00 Noticiero

6:30 Nuestro Amor

7:00 Mujeres Mujeres Mujeres

7:30 En Busca Del Paradiso

8:00 Estrellas Musicales

8:30 La Intrusa

9:00 Lucha Libre

10:00 Del Altar A La Tumba

10:30 Noticiero

Retro:Cleveland/Akron Weekday Lineup Dec. 18 (Friday), 21-24, 1953

From Lake Erie TV Guide Edition..Will list Youngstown in a Separate Post

WNBK 4 NBC
7AM Today

9AM Captain Glenn-Glenn Rowell

9:25 Ohio Today-Tom Haley

9:30 Idea Shop-Mildred/Gloria

9:55 Ohio Today

10AM Ding Dong School

10:30 Glamor Girl

11AM Hawkins Falls

11:15 Three Steps To Heaven-Soap

11;30 The Bennetts

11:45 Follow Your Heart

Noon Bride And Groom

12:15 Haley's Daily

12:30 Maggi Byrne-Fashion

1PM Movie Westward Ho!

2:15 Joe Partaro-Beauty

2:30 Nancy Dixon-Shopping

2:45 Chef Lorenzo-Cook

3PM Kate Smith

4PM Welcome Travelers

4:30 On Your Account

5PM Atom Squad

5:15 Gabby Hayes

5:30 Howdy Doody

6PM Monday Superman


Tuesday Sky King

Wednesday Wild Bill Hickock

Thursday Kit Carson

Friday Suppertime Comics

6:30 Tom Manning-Sports

6:40 Weather Factory

6:45 Tom Field News

WEWS 5 CBS

8AM News

8:05 Wings Of Song-Crandall Hendershott/Randy Culver at the Organ

8:30 Beauty For You-Paige Palmer (News Bulletin 8:45)

9AM Mixing Bowl

9:30 Western Reserve Univ.

10AM Jack Paar

10:30 Wheel Of Fortune (No relation to the current series)

11:30 Strike It Rich

Noon Valiant Lady

12:15 Love Of Life

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1PM Women's Window-Ethel Jackson

1:30 Garry Moore Show


2PM Double Or Nothing

2:30 House Party-Linkletter

3PM Big Payoff

3:30 Bob Crosby

4PM Dinner Platter-Bob Dale Local Variety

5PM News

5:05 Uncle Jake's House-Gene Carroll

5:30 Movie

6:30 Dorothy Fuldheim

6:45 Lee Sullivan Variety Mon-Wed. Fri.

Columbus Boy Choir Tues.

A Jew Looks At Christmas Thurs.

6:55 Johnny Price-Weather

WXEL 8 DuMont/ABC

9AM Movie

10:15 News Summary

10:30 Charming Children

11AM Alice Weston

11:30 Movie

Noon Rena And Bob

1PM Movie

2:45 All For You Alice Weston (Spotlight On Beauty Thursday)

3PM Maggie Wulff


3:30 Paul Dixon-DuMont

4PM Turn To A Friend-ABC Dennis James

4:30 King Jack's Toy Box-Kids

5PM Santa Claus

5:15 Comedy Carnival

5:30 Desert Deputy-Western serials

6:10 News

6:20 Sports Report

Mon. Wed. Fri. Al Rosen (Cleveland Indians Manager at the time)

Tue. Thur. Bob Neal.(Cleveland Indians Radio or TV Announcer most of the years between 1952-
72) Source:2005 Indians Media Guide

6:30 TV Weather Man

6:40 Les Paul/Mary Ford Show

6:45 MWF-Home With The Grahams

TuTh Detecto-Quiz First week of a new local quiz show with Rena And Bob

WAKR 49 ABC

4PM Turn To A Friend

4:30 Ern Westmore-ABC

5PM Hinky Dinks-Kids

5;30 Corral Time-Western Film

6:15 (Rex) Humbard Family

6:30 Monday Tootsie Hippodrome

Tuesday, Wednesday Super Serials

Thursday Sky King


Friday Smiling Ed's Gang

Retro: Chicago network affilates, Saturday, Feb. 4, 1989

(Source: The Daily Herald, suburban Chicago)

WBBM-TV 2 (CBS)

AM

6 Newday Chicago

6:30 Young Universe

7 Raggedy Ann & Andy

7:30 Superman

8 Muppet Babies

9 Pee-wees Playhouse

9:30 Garfield & Friends

10 Hey, Vern, Its Ernest!

10:30 Teen Wolf

11 Mighty Mouse

11:30 Storybreak

PM

12 Dr. Fad

12:30 Good Fishing

1 College Basketball: Syracuse at Pittsburgh or Stanford at Florida

3 Golf: Nissan Open

5 Newsmakers

5:30 CBS News


6 Campaign 89: The Mayoral Debate

7 Dolphin Cove

8 Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour

9 West 57th

10 News

10:30 Siskel & Ebert

11 Gong Show

11:30 Tenth Annual Black Achievement Awards

1AM Hart to Hart

2 Newsmakers

2:30 Common Ground

3:30 Movie: Coming Home

WMAQ-TV 5 (NBC)

AM

5 Group One Medical (two episodes)

6 Liars Club

6:30 Hickory Hideout

7 Kissyfur

7:30 Gummi Bears

8 Smurfs

9 The Chipmunks

9:30 ALF

10:30 Ed Grimley

11 Punky Brewster
11:30 Fat Albert & The Cosby Kids

PM

12 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous

1 Fast Break To Glory

2 Track & Field: Millrose Games

3 College Basketball: North Carolina at DePaul

5 News

5:30 NBC News

6 Its Showtime At The Apollo

7 227

7:30 Amen

8 Golden Girls

8:30 Empty Nest

9 Hunter

10 News

10:30 Saturday Night Live

12AM Freddys Nightmares

1 D.C. Follies

1:30 Warner

2 USA Weekend

3 Movie: Throw Out The Anchor

WLS-TV 7 (ABC)

AM

7 Flintstone Kids
7:30 Winnie the Pooh

8:30 Real Ghostbusters

9:30 A Pup Named Scooby Doo

10 Bugs Bunny and Tweety

11 Animal Crack-Ups

11:30 Weekend Special: P.J. Funnybunny

PM

12 College Basketball: Michigan State at Michigan

2 Bowling: Budweiser Classic

3:30 Wide World Of Sports: World Alpine Championships

5 ABC News

5:30 News

6 Hawaii Bound: Paradise Found

6:30 Wheel Of Fortune

7 Mission: Impossible

8 A Man Called Hawk

9 Murphys Law

10 News

10:30 ABC News

10:45 Movie: Silverado

1:45AM Movie: Gunplay

WTTW 11 (PBS)

AM

6 Wall Street Week


7 CNN News

9 Woodwrights Shop

9:30 New Yankee Workshop

10 Julia Child And More Company

10:30 Hometime

11 MotorWeek

11:30 This Old House

PM

12 World At War

1 Discoveries Underwater

2 Nova

3 Pizza Gourmet

3:30 Rod & Reel

4 Yan Can Cook

4:30 Floyd On Fish

5 This Old House

5:30 Frugal Gourmet

6 Sneak Previews

6:30 McLaughlin Group

7 Movie: The Turning Point

9 Great Performances

10:30 Couples Arguing

11:30 Movie: Footsteps In The Dark

1:05AM Movie: The Stranger


WYCC 20 (PBS)

AM

6 Sesame Street

7 Shining Time Station

7:30 Long Ago And Far Away

8 English As A Second Language

8:30 GED

9:30 Math For Modern Living

10 Understanding Human Behavior

10:30 Growing Years

11 From Socretes to Sartre

11:30 American Government Survey

PM

12 Heres To Your Health

12:30 America: Second Century

1 Marketing

1:30 Crime File

2 Business File

2:30 Humanities Through The Arts

3 Business of Management

3:30 Adventures In Scale Modeling

4 Watch Me Move

5 ComputerWorks

5:30 Photographic Vision

6 Drama
7 Television

8 The Brain

9 Buongrorno Italia

9:30 Kovels on Collecting

10 Planet Earth

10:30 Japan: The Living and Changing Tradition

11 Declaration of Independents (as listed)

WCIU 26 (Univision)

AM

6:30 Club del Nino

7 Way of Deliverance

7:30 Garner Ted Armstrong

8 Bombay Broadcasting Network

9 Sangeeta Presents

10 Ernest Angley

11 Buy Owner

11:30 NNN News (as listed)

PM

12:30 Philippine Reports TV

1 Chinese Spotlight

3 TV Arabic Hour

3:30 Persian Hour

4 Beautiful Korea

5 Midwest Outdoors
5:30 Noticiero Univision

6 Sabado Gigante

9:30 Tu Musica

10 Cine

12AM Johnny Canales

1 Palabras de Vida

WFLD 32 (Fox)

AM

6 Esle Semano

7 32 This Week

8 V-Slicer

8:30 Beauty

9 ERA Home Showcase

9:30 $1,000 Every 5 Hours

10 Cellulite-Free

10:30 Americas Top 10

11 WWF Wrestling Challenge

PM

12 Munsters (two episodes)

1 Movie: How Sweet It Is

3 Movie: It Happened To Jane

5 Happy Days

5:30 Diffrent Strokes

6 Gimme A Break (two episodes)


7 The Reporters

8 Beyond Tomorrow

9 Simon & Simon

10 Comic Strip Live

11 Comedy Classics I

12AM Comedy Classics II

1 Movie: My Bloody Valentine

3 Financial Freedom

4 Movie: Mr. Wong, Detective

WSNS 44 (Telemundo)

AM

8 Tin Pilin Plo

8:30 Trapito

9 Movie: Todos Eran Valientes

11 Lucha Libre

PM

12 Chiquitiadas

12:30 Papa Soliero

1 Movie: Lo Blanco, lo Rojo y lo Negro

3 Deportes Telemundo

5 MTV Internacional

6 Lagrimas Negras

8 Veronica Castro

9 Noticiero Telemundo/CNN
9:30 Linas Abierta

10 Anabel

11 Movie: Adios ai Amigo

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Do you have weekday listings from this time period? Please post if you do.

> (Source: The Daily Herald, suburban Chicago)

>

> WBBM-TV 2 (CBS)

> AM

> 6 Newday Chicago

> 6:30 Young Universe

> 7 Raggedy Ann & Andy

> 7:30 Superman


> 8 Muppet Babies

> 9 Pee-wees Playhouse

> 9:30 Garfield & Friends

> 10 Hey, Vern, Its Ernest!

> 10:30 Teen Wolf

> 11 Mighty Mouse

> 11:30 Storybreak

> PM

> 12 Dr. Fad

> 12:30 Good Fishing

> 1 College Basketball: Syracuse at Pittsburgh or Stanford at

> Florida

> 3 Golf: Nissan Open

> 5 Newsmakers

> 5:30 CBS News

> 6 Campaign 89: The Mayoral Debate

> 7 Dolphin Cove

> 8 Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour

> 9 West 57th

> 10 News

> 10:30 Siskel & Ebert

> 11 Gong Show

> 11:30 Tenth Annual Black Achievement Awards

> 1AM Hart to Hart

> 2 Newsmakers
> 2:30 Common Ground

> 3:30 Movie: Coming Home

>

> WMAQ-TV 5 (NBC)

> AM

> 5 Group One Medical (two episodes)

> 6 Liars Club

> 6:30 Hickory Hideout

> 7 Kissyfur

> 7:30 Gummi Bears

> 8 Smurfs

> 9 The Chipmunks

> 9:30 ALF

> 10:30 Ed Grimley

> 11 Punky Brewster

> 11:30 Fat Albert & The Cosby Kids

> PM

> 12 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous

> 1 Fast Break To Glory

> 2 Track & Field: Millrose Games

> 3 College Basketball: North Carolina at DePaul

> 5 News

> 5:30 NBC News

> 6 Its Showtime At The Apollo

> 7 227
> 7:30 Amen

> 8 Golden Girls

> 8:30 Empty Nest

> 9 Hunter

> 10 News

> 10:30 Saturday Night Live

> 12AM Freddys Nightmares

> 1 D.C. Follies

> 1:30 Warner

> 2 USA Weekend

> 3 Movie: Throw Out The Anchor

>

> WLS-TV 7 (ABC)

> AM

> 7 Flintstone Kids

> 7:30 Winnie the Pooh

> 8:30 Real Ghostbusters

> 9:30 A Pup Named Scooby Doo

> 10 Bugs Bunny and Tweety

> 11 Animal Crack-Ups

> 11:30 Weekend Special: P.J. Funnybunny

> PM

> 12 College Basketball: Michigan State at Michigan

> 2 Bowling: Budweiser Classic

> 3:30 Wide World Of Sports: World Alpine Championships


> 5 ABC News

> 5:30 News

> 6 Hawaii Bound: Paradise Found

> 6:30 Wheel Of Fortune

> 7 Mission: Impossible

> 8 A Man Called Hawk

> 9 Murphys Law

> 10 News

> 10:30 ABC News

> 10:45 Movie: Silverado

> 1:45AM Movie: Gunplay

>

> WTTW 11 (PBS)

> AM

> 6 Wall Street Week

> 7 CNN News

> 9 Woodwrights Shop

> 9:30 New Yankee Workshop

> 10 Julia Child And More Company

> 10:30 Hometime

> 11 MotorWeek

> 11:30 This Old House

> PM

> 12 World At War

> 1 Discoveries Underwater


> 2 Nova

> 3 Pizza Gourmet

> 3:30 Rod & Reel

> 4 Yan Can Cook

> 4:30 Floyd On Fish

> 5 This Old House

> 5:30 Frugal Gourmet

> 6 Sneak Previews

> 6:30 McLaughlin Group

> 7 Movie: The Turning Point

> 9 Great Performances

> 10:30 Couples Arguing

> 11:30 Movie: Footsteps In The Dark

> 1:05AM Movie: The Stranger

>

> WYCC 20 (PBS)

> AM

> 6 Sesame Street

> 7 Shining Time Station

> 7:30 Long Ago And Far Away

> 8 English As A Second Language

> 8:30 GED

> 9:30 Math For Modern Living

> 10 Understanding Human Behavior

> 10:30 Growing Years


> 11 From Socretes to Sartre

> 11:30 American Government Survey

> PM

> 12 Heres To Your Health

> 12:30 America: Second Century

> 1 Marketing

> 1:30 Crime File

> 2 Business File

> 2:30 Humanities Through The Arts

> 3 Business of Management

> 3:30 Adventures In Scale Modeling

> 4 Watch Me Move

> 5 ComputerWorks

> 5:30 Photographic Vision

> 6 Drama

> 7 Television

> 8 The Brain

> 9 Buongrorno Italia

> 9:30 Kovels on Collecting

> 10 Planet Earth

> 10:30 Japan: The Living and Changing Tradition

> 11 Declaration of Independents (as listed)

>

> WCIU 26 (Univision)

> AM
> 6:30 Club del Nino

> 7 Way of Deliverance

> 7:30 Garner Ted Armstrong

> 8 Bombay Broadcasting Network

> 9 Sangeeta Presents

> 10 Ernest Angley

> 11 Buy Owner

> 11:30 NNN News (as listed)

> PM

> 12:30 Philippine Reports TV

> 1 Chinese Spotlight

> 3 TV Arabic Hour

> 3:30 Persian Hour

> 4 Beautiful Korea

> 5 Midwest Outdoors

> 5:30 Noticiero Univision

> 6 Sabado Gigante

> 9:30 Tu Musica

> 10 Cine

> 12AM Johnny Canales

> 1 Palabras de Vida

>

> WFLD 32 (Fox)

> AM

> 6 Esle Semano


> 7 32 This Week

> 8 V-Slicer

> 8:30 Beauty

> 9 ERA Home Showcase

> 9:30 $1,000 Every 5 Hours

> 10 Cellulite-Free

> 10:30 Americas Top 10

> 11 WWF Wrestling Challenge

> PM

> 12 Munsters (two episodes)

> 1 Movie: How Sweet It Is

> 3 Movie: It Happened To Jane

> 5 Happy Days

> 5:30 Diffrent Strokes

> 6 Gimme A Break (two episodes)

> 7 The Reporters

> 8 Beyond Tomorrow

> 9 Simon & Simon

> 10 Comic Strip Live

> 11 Comedy Classics I

> 12AM Comedy Classics II

> 1 Movie: My Bloody Valentine

> 3 Financial Freedom

> 4 Movie: Mr. Wong, Detective

>
> WSNS 44 (Telemundo)

> AM

> 8 Tin Pilin Plo

> 8:30 Trapito

> 9 Movie: Todos Eran Valientes

> 11 Lucha Libre

> PM

> 12 Chiquitiadas

> 12:30 Papa Soliero

> 1 Movie: Lo Blanco, lo Rojo y lo Negro

> 3 Deportes Telemundo

> 5 MTV Internacional

> 6 Lagrimas Negras

> 8 Veronica Castro

> 9 Noticiero Telemundo/CNN

> 9:30 Linas Abierta

> 10 Anabel

> 11 Movie: Adios ai Amigo

>

<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by classictvfan on 07/21/05 10:17 AM.</FONT></P>

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> Do you have weekday listings from this time period? Please

> post if you do.

>

Yes, but it may take me a few days to get them posted. Stay tuned...

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> > 3 College Basketball: North Carolina at DePaul

It was actually North Carolina State. I remember, DePaul won.

Retro:Youngstown, Ohio Weekday Daytime Dec. 18 (Fri.) Dec.21-24, 1953

WKBN 27 CBS/ABC/DuMont

11AM Morning Movie

12:15 Love Of Life-CBS

12:30 Search For Tomorrow-CBS

12:45 Gene Starn News


1PM Home Cooking-Marian Resch

1:30 Monday Movie Matinee

Tues. Fri. Movie Miniature

Wednesday Garry Moore(15 Minutes)

Thursday Home Cooking..(continued) Best I can figure-Maybe Holiday special

1:45 Tuesday Movie Minatures (continued)

Wednesday Movie Matinee

Thursday Home Cooking (Continues)

Friday Garry Moore (only 15 Minutes)

2PM Friday Movie

2:30 Tues-Thurs. This Life Of Ours

3PM Paul Dixon-DuMont

4PM Action In The Afternoon-Western CBS

4:30 Ern Westmore-ABC Mon. Tues Wed. Fri.

Ruckers Rumpus Room Thursday

5PM Movie-Western

6PM Adventure Time

6:30 News Today

6:40 News At Home

6:45 Don Gardner Sports

6:55 Stu Wilson Weather


WFMJ 73 NBC

7AM Today

9AM Pictorial Parade-Film

10AM Ding Dong School

10:30 Glamor Girl

11AM Hawkins Falls

11:15 Three Steps To Heaven-Soap

11;30 The Bennetts

11:45 Follow Your Heart

Noon Bride And Groom

12:15 Noontime Comics

12:45 News Headlines

1PM Movie

2:15 Fashion Sketchbook

2:30 Kitchen Corner

3PM Kate Smith

4PM Welcome Travelers

4:30 On Your Account

5PM Santa Claus

5:15 Gabby Hayes

5:30 Howdy Doody

6PM News/Weather

6:20 Eddie Lane Sports

6:30 Film Fare


I did obtain Christmas Day Listings and will post them a bit later..In the next few days/weeks or
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Retro: Chicago independents, Friday, Feb. 3, 1989

(Source: Arlington Heights, Ill., Daily Herald)

WGN-TV 9

AM

5 Soap

5:30 Faith 20

6 Archie Bunkers Place

6:30 JEM

7 Bozo

8 Smurfs

8:30 Gumby

9 Dukes of Hazzard

10 Charlies Angels

11 Geraldo

PM

12 News

1 Andy Griffith

1:30 Dick Van Dyke

2 Leave It To Beaver

2:30 Yogi Bear

3 Bugs Bunny (also on Ch. 50 at same time)


3:30 G.I. Joe

4 C.O.P.S.

4:30 Fun House

5 Facts Of Life

5:30 WKRP In Cincinnati

6 Cheers

6:30 Night Court

7 Movie: Superman (w/Christopher Reeve)

9:30 News

10 Honeymooners

10:30 Hill Street Blues

11:30 Movie: Forced Vengeance

WCFC 38

AM

5:30 Beverly Exercise

6 700 Club

7 Lift Jesus Higher

7:30 James Robison

8 Marilyn Hickey

8:30 Larry Lea

9 Shape Up

9:30 CNN News

10 Among Friends

11 Heritage Singers
11:30 Fletcher Brothers

PM

12 Psychiatry & You

12:30 CNN News

1 Camp Meeting U.S.A.

2 Family Restoration Clinic

2:30 Jack Hayford

3 100 Huntley Street

4 Kids Jamboree

4:30 Color Me A Rainbow

5 Light Music

5:30 Zola Levitt

6 Sing Out America

6:30 CNN News

7 The 700 Club

8 Art Linkletter

8:30 Classroom 38

9 Among Friends

10 James Robison

10:30 CNN News

11 Heritage Today

12AM Psychiatry & You

12:30 Something Beautiful

WPWR 50
AM

5 Success-N-Life

6 Snorks

6:30 Bionic Six

7 Beverly Hills Teens

7:30 Bugs Bunny

8 Scooby-Doo

8:30 Bewitched

9 Eight Is Enough

10 Cellulite

10:30 Gidget

11 Police Woman

PM

12 Relative Speaking

12:30 Hollywood Squares

1 Newlywed Game

1:30 Dating Game

2 Care Bears

2:30 Popeye (also on ch. 32 at same time)

3 Bugs Bunny (also on ch. 9 at same time)

3:30 Jetsons

4 Tom & Jerry

5 Silver Spoons

5:30 Webster

6 A-Team
7 Movie: The Longest Day

9 Morton Downey Jr.

10 Sanford & Son

10:30 All In The Family (two episodes)

11:30 Odd Couple

12AM Couch Potatoes

12:30 On Trial

1 Success-N-Life

WGBO 66

AM

5:30 CNN News

6 Cartoons

6:30 Hes Alive

7 Success-N-Life

8 Ivanhoe

9 Government Loans

9:30 Weight Loss

10 Movie: Night Of The Assassin

PM

12 Heres Lucy

12:30 Mayberry R.F.D.

1 The Rifleman (two episodes)

2 Bonanza

3 Fall Guy
4 Knight Rider

5 Punky Brewster

5:30 New Leave It To Beaver

6 Its A Living

6:30 Kate & Allie

7 Movie: Zapped!

9 The Untouchables

10 Barney Miller (two episodes)

11 Carol Burnett & Friends

11:30 Maude

12AM Best of Groucho

12:30 Vietnam Chronicles

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> WGN-TV 9

> AM

> 5 Soap

> 5:30 Faith 20


-----------

Where did Faith 20 originate from anyway? I remember that show being on Global in Ontario
years ago, either in the same time slot or at 5 AM. What was it about anyway? Was it one of
those pay-for-pray shows?

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7 Movie: The Longest Day

Was this the first or second half of this 1962 movie?

Retro: Chicago network affs., Friday, Feb. 3, 1989

(Source: The Daily Herald, Arlington Heights, Ill.)

WBBM-TV 2 (CBS)

AM

6 This Mornings Business


6:30 Morning News

7 This Morning

9 Family Feud

9:30 Card Sharks

10 Price Is Right

11 Divorce Court

11:30 Young And The Restless

PM

12:30 Bold And The Beautiful

1 As The World Turns

2 Guiding Light

3 Love Connection

3:30 Superior Court

4 Peoples Court

4:30 First Edition

5 News

6 CBS News

6:30 Entertainment Tonight

7 Beauty And The Beast

8 Dallas

9 Falcon Crest

10 News

10:30 Pat Sajak

12M. Arsenio Hall

1 News (repeat)
WMAQ-TV 5 (NBC)

AM

5 Sally Jessy Raphael

5:30 Morning Stretch

6 News at Sunrise

6:30 News

6:45 News at Sunrise

7 Today

9 Sale of the Century

9:30 Classic Concentration

10 Wheel of Fortune

10:30 Win, Lose or Draw

11 Super Password

11:30 Scrabble

PM

12 Days Of Our Lives

1 Another World

2 Santa Barbara

3 Cagney & Lacey

4 News

5:30 NBC News

6 Inside Edition

6:30 USA Today

7 Wrestling
8 Miami Vice

9 UNSUB (series debut)

10 News

10:30 Tonight

11:30 Late Night

12:30 Friday Night Videos

WLS-TV 7 (ABC)

AM

5 Oprah Winfrey

6 News This Morning

6:15 News

6:30 News This Morning

6:45 News

7 Good Morning America

9 Oprah Winfrey

10 Home

11 Growing Pains

11:30 Loving

PM

12 All My Children

1 One Life To Live

2 General Hospital

3 Win, Lose Or Draw

3:30 Jeopardy!
4 News

5:30 ABC News

6 News

6:30 Wheel Of Fortune

7 Perfect Strangers

7:30 Full House

8 Mr. Belvedere

8:30 Just The Ten of Us

9 20/20

10 News

10:30 Nightline

11 Movie: Alcatraz: The Whole Shocking Story

12:50 News (repeat)

WTTW 11 (PBS)

AM

6 A.M. Weather

6:30 Shining Time Station

7 Captain Kangaroo

7:30 Sesame Street

8:30 Mister Rogers Neighborhood

9 Sesame Street

10 Mister Rogers Neighborhood

10:30 Zoobilee Zoo

11 Instructional TV
11:30 Sesame Street

PM

12:30 Frugal Gourmet

1 Magic of Oil Painting

1:30 Mystery!

2:30 Mister Rogers Neighborhood

3 Sesame Street

4 3-2-1 Contact

4:30 Degrassi Junior High

5 World of Survival

5:30 Nightly Business Report

6 MacNeil-Lehrer News Hour

7 Washington Week In Review

7:30 Wall Street Week

8 Chicago Week In Review

8:30 Comedy Tonight

9 Crime Inc.

10 Image Union

10:30 Wild Chicago

11 Alfred Hitchcock Hour

11:50 Movie: Getting Straight

WYCC 20 (PBS)

AM

6 The Write Course


6:30 Body Electric

7 Biology

7:30 Economics USA

8 Drama

9 Faces Of Culture

9:30 Portrait Of A Family

10 Buonglomo Italia

10:30 Exercise With Billie

11 Biology

11:30 Economics USA

PM

12 Drama

1 Madeleine Cooks

1:30 Faces Of Culture

2 Portrait Of A Family

2:30 To Life!

3 Body Electric

3:30 Long Ago & Far Away

4 Square One TV

4:30 Modern Maturity

5 Adult Years

5:30 GED

6 Deaf Mosaic

6:30 Signing With Cindy

7 Zarabanda
7:30 ComputerWorks

8 Marketing

8:30 Mechanical Universe

9 Japan: The Living & Changing Tradition

9:30 American Adventure

10 Earth Explored

10:30 ColorSounds

11 New Literacy

11:30 American Government Survey

WCIU 26 (Univision)

AM

6 Forever Young

6:30 Sister E.R. Allen

7 Faith 20

7:30 Oral Roberts

8:30 News

8:50 Ask An Expert

9:15 Business Newsmakers

10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. News on hour, Stock Market Observer on half-hour

PM

3:05 (as listed) Richard Ney Report

3:20 Market Wrapup

3:30 700 Club

4:30 TV Majer
5:30 Noticiero Univision

6 Senora

7 Primavera

8 Encadenados

9 Tu Musica

9:30 Tres Generaciones

10 Noticiero

10:30 Nina Bonita

11:30 Futbol

WFLD 32 (Fox)

AM

6 Cellulite-Free

6:30 He-Man

7 Woody Woodpecker

7:30 Dennis The Menace

8 Flintstones

8:30 My Little Pony

9 CHIPs

10 Donahue

11 Can This Marriage Be Saved?

11:30 Threes Company

PM

12 The Munsters

12:30 Batman
1 Too Close For Comfort

1:30 I Love Lucy

2 I Dream of Jeannie

2:30 Popeye (also on ch. 50 at same time)

3 Double Dare

3:30 Alvin & The Chipmunks

4 Duck Tales

4:30 Real Ghostbusters

5 Diffrent Strokes

5:30 Family Ties

6 Cosby

6:30 A Current Affair

7 News

7:30 NBA Basketball: Chicago Bulls at Houston Rockets

10 A Current Affair

10:30 Movie: To Kill A Mockingbird

1AM WWF Superstars of Wrestling

WSNS 44 (Telemundo)

AM

8 Rincon de los Prodigos

9 Gabriela

10 Medico de Senoras

10:30 Cocina Crisco

11 Cara a Cara
PM

12 Tu Mundo y el Mio

1 Movie: La Maestra Inolvidable

3 Uno Nunca Sabe

3:30 Adivinelo con Senas

4 Dia a Dia

5 Noticiero

5:30 Noticiero Telemundo/CNN

6 Pasion y Poder

7 Angelica, Mi Vida

8 Movie: Los Indonoables

10 Noticiero Telemundo/CNN

10:30 Estrenos y Estrellas

11:30 Cara a Cara

12:30 Noticiero (repeat)

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> WBBM-TV 2 (CBS)


> 10:30 Pat Sajak

---------

That show lasted what, a month?

> WTTW 11 (PBS)

> AM

> 6 A.M. Weather

---------

That is one pretty darn long weather report. And I thought WQLN Erie had a long AM Weather,
from 6:45 to 7 AM immediately following sign-on.

> 6:30 Shining Time Station

---------

Is that show still available anywhere? Not that I ever liked it.

> WFLD 32 (Fox)

> 4 Duck Tales

----------

Wasn't that part of the Disney Afternoon? Judgeing by the cartoons before and after it I'd say
that there was no Disney Afternoon yet.

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WFLD 32 (Fox)

4 Duck Tales

Wasn't that part of the Disney Afternoon? Judgeing by the

cartoons before and after it I'd say that there was no

Disney Afternoon yet.

The Disney Afternoon debuted in September 1990.

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Retro: Nova Scotia Thurs 11/26/92

from Halifax Chronicle-Herald

Maritime stations

ATV (CTV)

6:30 Merrie Melodies

7:00 Christopher Columbus

7:30 Canada AM
10:00 Dini Petty

11:00 Santa Barbara

Noon Batman

12:30 Tiny Toon Adventures

1:00 ATV News 1

1:30 The Judge

2:00 Shirley

3:00 Against All Odds

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 Live at 5

6:00 ATV Evening News

6:30 Full House

7:00 Murphy Brown

7:30 Dinosaurs

8:00 Melrose Place

9:00 Cosby Show

9:30 Different World

10:00 ENG

11:00 TBA

Mid. CTV National News

12:30 ATV Late News

1:00 Simon & Simon

2:00 sign-off

CBC Maritimes: CBHT Halfax/CBIT Sydney/CBCT Charlottetown (CBC)


7:00 CBC Morning News

9:00 What on Earth

9:30 Urban Peasant

10:00 Fred Penner's Place

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

Noon Midday

1:00 Coronation Street

1:30 Babar

2:00 Kate & Allie

2:30 Newhart

3:00 Taxi

3:30 WKRP in Cincinnati

4:00 Video Hits

4:30 Golden Girls

5:00 Empty News

5:30 1st Edition (CBHT/CBIT)/Compass (CBCT)

7:00 Material World

7:30 Empty Nest

8:00 TBA

9:00 1992 CFL Awards

10:00 CBC Prime Time News

11:00 Movie "Night Zoo"

1:20 Star Trek

2:20 Movie "Walter & June"


4:45 sign-off

CHSJ Saint John (CBC)

8:00 100 Huntley Street

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Fred Penner's Place

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Coronation Street

11:30 Babar

Noon Midday

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Kate & Allie

2:30 Newhart

3:00 Taxi

3:30 WKRP in Cincinnati

4:00 ALF

4:30 Golden Girls

5:00 Empty News

5:30 CBC News for New Brunswick

7:00 Material World

7:30 Empty News

8:00 TBA

9:00 1992 CFL Awards

10:00 CBC Prime Time News

11:00 Movie "Night Zoo"


1:20 Star Trek

2:20 sign-off

MITV (Global affiliate)

6:00 Body Moves

6:30 Blue Rainbow (produced at CHSJ, its sister station)

7:00 Pinocchio

7:30 Astroboy

8:00 Inspector Gadget

8:30 Body Moves

9:00 100 Huntley Street

10:00 The Best is Yet to Come

10:30 Pasquale's Kitchen Express

11:00 Maritimes Today

Noon Adventures of the Gummi Bears

12:30 Darkwing Duck

1:00 Legends of the West

2:00 Foreign Affairs

2:30 Divorce Court

3:00 Teddy Ruxpin

3:30 Goof Troop

4:00 Growing Pains

4:30 Perfect Strangers

5:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

6:00 MITV News


6:30 Graham Report

7:00 Entertainment Tonight

7:30 Perfect Strangers

8:00 L.A. Law

9:00 Top Cops

10:00 Cheers

10:30 Wings

11:00 MITV News

11:30 Sportsline

Mid. Northern Response (infomercials)

1:00 sign-off

ASN

6:00 Wizard of Oz

6:30 Kingdom Adventure

7:00 Breakfast Television

9:00 Everyday Workout

9:30 New Attitude

10:00 Donahue

11:00 Country Practice (Aussie soap, I remember seeing custom promos for this)

Noon Lifestyle

12:30 Talkabout

1:00 Movie "Turtle Diary"

3:00 Jungle Book

3:30 Care Bears


4:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

4:30 You Can't Do That on Television

5:00 Who's the Boss?

5:30 Family Ties

6:00 You Bet Your Life

6:30 Family Feud

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 Movie "Clean & Sober"

10:30 Atlantic Pulse

11:30 Bizarre

Mid. Movie "Beyond Therapy"

2:00 sign-off

CBAFT Moncton (SRC)

7:30 Il etait une fois l'espace

8:00 SRC Bonjour

10:00 Les Anges du matin

11:00 Pacha et les chats

11:15 Iris, le gentil professeur

11:30 Tao Tao

Noon La cuisine au quotidien

12:15 Comme on est

1:00 L'Edition magazine: edition nationale

1:25 L'Edition magazine: edition regionale


1:30 Les Demons du midi

2:30 Cinema "La fugue de Maximilien Glick"

4:30 Les Schtroumpfs

5:00 Kim et Clip

5:30 Alana ou le futur imparfait

6:00 Ce soir Atlantique

7:00 Watatatow

7:30 Les detecteurs de mensonges

8:00 Marilyn

8:30 Tous pour un

9:00 Lance et compte III

10:00 Raison passion

10:30 A tout prix

11:00 Le Telejournal

11:25 Le Point

Mid. La Meteo

12:05 Les nouvelles du sport

12:20 Cinema "Un elephant ca trompe enormement"

2:40 sign-off

Dartmouth Cable 10

10:00 NWBC Seniors Network

Noon Community Notices

6:00 Karaoke

7:00 Spotlight on Seniors


7:30 Dartmouth City Council

8:00 In Harmony with Nature

9:00 Bolodrome

10:00 Community Notices

Bedford/Sackville Cable 10

1:00 Financial Success

1:30 Tom Patillo

2:00 Science is Your World

2:30 Exploring Health

3:00 Community Notices

6:00 Steppin' Up

7:00 Sport Nova Scotia

7:30 GED Math

8:00 Viewer Choice

10:00 sign-off

Halifax Cable 10

10:00 NWBC Seniors Network

Noon Community Notices

5:35 Keeping Pace

6:05 Tickles & Tales

6:35 After Hours Workout

7:05 Waste That Works

8:05 Halifax City Council


sign-off following council meeting

Other Canadian

BCTV Vancouver (CTV)

5:05 Movie "Merchants of War"

6:50 Three's Company

7:20 Candid Camera

7:50 sign-off

9:00 Northern Response

10:00 Romper Room

10:30 Canada AM

1:00 It Figures

1:30 Chain Reaction

2:00 Dini Petty

3:00 Shirley

4:00 News

5:00 Against All Odds

6:00 Oprah Winfrey

7:00 Geraldo

8:00 Oprah Winfrey

9:00 News

9:30 Cheers

10:00 News

11:00 Inside Edition


11:30 Jeopardy!

Mid. Cosby Show

12:30 Different World

1:00 ENG

2:00 Primetime Live

3:00 CTV National News

3:30 News

4:05 Studs

4:35 Whoopi Goldberg

CFJP Montreal (TQS)

1:30 Cinema "Coup double"

3:30 De toutes les couleurs

4:30 Cuisine sante

5:00 Y'a rien de trop beau

6:00 Le Grand Journal

7:00 La guerre des clans (Family Feud, Quebec style)

7:30 Sonia Benezra

8:30 Hockey LNH: Quebec @ Toronto

11:30 Le Grand Journal

Mid. Sports Plus

12:30 Sports Plus Extra

1:00 Cinema "L'ile sanglante"

3:30 sign-off
CHCH Hamilton

5:00 Northern Response

6:30 James Robison

7:00 Bestsellers

7:30 Strange Paradise

8:00 100 Huntley Street

9:00 Body Moves

9:30 New Attitude

10:00 Talkabout

10:30 Super Pay Cards

11:00 Carol Burnett & Friends

11:30 Life's Most Embarassing Moments

Noon Missing-Reward

12:30 Sketches of Our Town

1:00 News

1:30 On the Scene

2:00 Pasquale's Kitchen Express

2:30 Lifestyle

3:00 Movie "The Day the Loving Stopped"

5:00 Matlock

6:00 Current Affair

6:30 News

8:00 Family Feud

8:30 You Bet Your Life

9:00 Delta
9:30 Martin

10:00 Homefront

11:00 Primetime Live

Mid. News

1:00 Whoopi Goldberg

1:30 Current Affair

2:00 Invisions

2:30 Northern Response

CITV Edmonton

5:00 Movie cont'd "The Rape of Dr. Willis"

6:25 sign-off

8:00 Northern Response

9:00 It Figures

9:30 Mighty Hercules

10:00 Teddy Ruxpin

10:30 Inspector Gadget

11:00 It's a New Day

Noon 100 Huntley Street

1:00 Edmonton Live

2:30 Care Bears

3:00 Tiny Toon Adventures

3:30 You Bet Your Life

4:00 Sisters

5:00 Live It Up
5:30 Foreign Affairs

6:00 Homefront

7:00 Beverly Hills 90210

8:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

9:00 News

9:30 M*A*S*H

10:00 Major Dad

10:30 Cheers

11:00 Top Cops (x2)

1:00 News

2:00 Sports Night

2:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

3:00 Married...with Children

3:35 Tonight Show

4:35 Movie "Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome"

US Networks

ABC: WXYZ Detroit

5:30 Home

6:30 ABC World News This Morning

7:15 News

7:30 ABC World News This Morning

7:45 News

8:00 Good Morning America

10:00 Company with John Kelly & Maureen Turner


11:00 Movie "One Magic Christmas"

1:00 Oprah Winfrey

2:00 College Football: Auburn @ Alabama

5:00 Movie "The Thanksgiving Promise"

7:00 News

8:00 ABC World News Tonight

8:30 Entertainment Tonight

9:00 Delta

9:30 Room for Two

10:00 Homefront

11:00 Primetime Live

Mid. News

12:30 Nightline

1:00 Matlock

2:00 Nighttalk

3:00 Whoopi Goldberg

3:30 ABC World News Now

4:30 Movie "Hell on Devil's Island"

CBS: WJBK Detroit

5:00 Newhart

5:30 Barnaby Jones

6:30 This Morning's Business

7:00 CBS Morning News

7:30 Rush Limbaugh


8:00 Eyewitness Morning

10:00 All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade

1:00 Mouse on the Mayflower

2:00 Making of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

2:30 Movie "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles"

4:30 NFL Today

5:00 NFL Football: NY Giants @ Dallas

8:00 Hard Copy

8:30 Current Affair

9:00 Movie "E.T. The Extra-terrestrial"

11:30 Evening Shade

Mid. News

12:35 Night Court

1:05 Cheers

1:35 Arsenio Hall

2:35 Amen

3:05 CBS News Up to the Minute

4:00 Byron Allen

NBC: WDIV Detroit

5:00 Infatuation

5:30 The Judge

6:00 Infatuation

6:30 NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 Live Dive! Edmund Fitzgerald


8:00 Today

10:00 Michigam Thanksgiving Day Parade

1:00 NFL Live

1:30 NFL Football: Houston @ Detroit

4:30 NFL Live Post-Game

5:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

6:00 Maury Povich

7:00 News

7:30 NBC Nightly News

8:00 Wheel of Fortune

8:30 Jeopardy!

9:00 Out All Night

9:30 Different World

10:00 Cheers

10:30 Wings

11:00 L.A. Law

Mid. News

12:35 Tonight Show

1:35 Late Night with David Letterman

2:35 Inside Edition

3:05 Later with Bob Costas

3:35 NBC News Nightside

NBC: WLBZ Bangor

5:00 NBC News Nightside


6:30 ALF

7:00 NBC News at Sunrise

7:30 News

8:00 Today

10:00 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

1:00 NFL Live

1:30 NFL Football: Houston @ Detroit

4:30 NFL Live Post-Game

5:00 Whoopi Goldberg

5:30 Cheers

6:00 Roseanne

6:30 News

7:30 NBC Nightly News

8:00 Murphy Brown

8:30 Jeopardy!

9:00 Out All Night

9:30 Different World

10:00 Cheers

10:30 Wings

11:00 L.A. Law

Mid. News

12:35 Tonight Show

1:35 Late Night with David Letterman

2:35 Later with Bob Costas

3:05 NBC News Nightside


PBS: MPBN Bangor

7:30 To Life!

7:45 AM Weather

8:00 Body Electric

8:30 Barney & Friends

9:00 Earth Revealed

9:30 Effective Teacher

10:00 Sesame Street

11:00 Mister Rogers

11:30 Reading Rainbow

Noon Sesame Street

1:00 Barney & Friends

1:30 Gentle Doctor

2:00 Dream Window: Reflections on the Japanese Garden

3:00 Painting in Maine

3:30 Joy of Painting

4:00 Learn to Read

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Mister Rogers

6:00 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

6:30 Square One Television

7:00 Rod & Reel Streamside

7:30 Nightly Business Report

8:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour


9:00 MaineWatch

9:30 Made in Maine

10:00 Mystery!

11:00 Racing Game

Mid. Masterpiece Theatre

1:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

2:00 Star Hustler

2:15 sign-off

PBS: WTVS Detroit

5:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

6:00 New Literacy

6:30 Business File

7:00 Business of Management

7:30 Psychology: The Study of Human Behavior

8:00 To Life!

8:15 AM Weather

8:30 Art of Being Human

9:00 World: A Television History

10:00 Movie "You Must Remember This"

Noon Movie "Frogs!"

2:00 Long Ago & Far Away

3:30 Movie "A Cry in the Wild"

5:00 Movie "You Must Remember This"

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour


8:00 Nightly Business Report

8:30 Fred Trost: Practical Sportsman

9:00 Wild America

9:30 This Old House

10:00 Barn Again!

11:00 Mystery!

Mid. Are You Being Served?

12:30 Rumpole of the Bailey

1:30 Fred Trost: Practical Sportsman

2:00 This Old House

2:30 Outdoorsman

3:00 Barn Again!

4:00 Mystery!

Prime Time - Southwestern Ontario, 10/20/1988

From The London Free Press

Thursday, October 20, 1988

CBLN 40/CBET 9 (CBC)

London/Windsor

20:00 Game, Set And Match

21:00 Just For Laughs

21:30 CODCO

22:00 The National (CC)


22:30 The Journal

23:00 News

CFTO 9 (CTV)

Toronto

20:00 Cosby Show

20:30 Different World - World Series

21:00 World Series

21:30 TBA - World Series

22:00 Night Heat - World Series

23:00 CTV News (CC)

CKCO 13 (CTV)

Kitchener

20:00 Cosby Show

20:30 Different World - World Series

21:00 World Series

21:30 World Series - Amen

22:00 Night Heat - World Series

23:00 CTV News (CC)


CBLFT 53 (SRC)

London

20:00 La Noble Maison

22:00 Le Telejournal (CC)

22:30 Le Point - Meteo

23:00 Nouvelles du sport

WXYZ 7 (ABC)

Detroit

20:00 North And South

23:00 News

WICU 12 (NBC)

Erie, PA

20:00 Cosby Show

20:30 World Series

21:00 World Series

21:30 World Series

22:00 To Be Announced - World Series


23:00 News

WSEE 35 (CBS)

Erie, PA

20:00 48 Hours

21:00 Movie: "Something in Common"

23:00 News

CKNX 8/CFPL 10 (Independent)

Wingham/London

20:00 Movie: "Terror Out of the Sky"

22:00 L.A. Law

23:00 News

CHCH 11 (Independent)

Hamilton

20:00 48 Hours

21:00 Backstage

21:30 Of My Success
22:00 Sable

23:00 News

CITY 31 (Citytv)

Woodstock, ON

20:00 Movie: "Gandhi" (Part 1 of 2)

22:00 News

22:30 Hill Street Blues

CIII 6/29 (Global)

Paris/Sarnia, ON

20:00 Out of this World

20:30 Wintario

21:00 Equalizer

22:00 Miami Vice

23:00 News

CICA 18 (TVOntario)

London
20:00 Victorian Values

20:30 Realities

21:00 Speaking Out

22:30 Ontario's Best

23:00 Realities

CFMT 47 (Multicultural/Independent)

Toronto

20:00 Telesera

20:30 Incontri

21:00 Illusione D'Amore

21:30 Chinese Journal

22:00 St. Elsewhere

23:00 Saturday Night Live

WOIO 19 (Fox/Independent)

Shaker Heights, OH

20:00 Simon & Simon

21:00 Movie: "The Way We Were"


WXON 20 (Independent)

Detroit

20:00 Movie: "An Early Frost"

22:00 Rockford Files

23:00 Gong Show

WUAB 43 (Independent)

Lorain, OH

20:00 Movie: "Hunter"

22:00 News

23:00 Sanford and Son

WKBD 50 (Fox/Independent)

Detroit

20:00 Movie: "The Neverending Story"

22:00 News

22:30 The Honeymooners

23:00 The Jeffersons


WQLN 54 (PBS)

Erie, PA

20:00 This Old House

20:30 Life Matters

21:00 Mystery!

22:00 Great Railway Journeys of the World

23:00 Eastenders

WTVS 56 (PBS)

Detroit

20:00 This Old House

20:30 Autograph, M. MacKay

21:00 News

22:00 Mystery!

23:00 World of Ideas

Retro:Erie/Youngstown Friday, March 16, 1962

Source TV Guide Cleveland Edition

Erie

WICU 12 ABC..some NBC


9AM Encyclopedia

9:30 Movie:Women Of Pirate Island 1957

11AM The Texan

11:30 Yours For A Song-Bert Parks

Noon Camouflage

12:30 Make A Face

1PM Day In Court

1:25 ABC News-Alex Dreier

1:30 Tell-A-View-McGrath

2PM Jane Wyman-Anthology

2:30 Seven Keys

3PM Queen For A Day

3:30 Who Do You Trust-Johnny Carson

4PM First Lady's Trip-To India And Pakistan

4:05 American Bandstand

4:50 American Newsstand Roger Sharp

5PM Pappy And His Friends

6PM Yogi Bear

6:30 News

6:45 ABC News

7PM Jeff's Collie (Lassie)

7:30 Soupy Sales

8PM Hazel (Thursday NBC)(Hathaways on ABC)

8:30 Flintstones
9PM 77 Sunset Strip

10PM Target:The Corruptors

11PM News

11:20 Movie:Captain Horatio Hornblower 1954

WSEE 35 CBS/NBC

7AM Today

9AM Captain Kangaroo

10AM Calendar-Harry Reasoner

10:30 I Love Lucy

11PM Video Village

11:30 Clear Horizon

11:55 CBS News-Reasoner

Noon Love Of Life

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1PM Coffee break-Pat English

1:30 As The World Turns

2PM Password-Betty Furness, Jack Carter

2:30 House Party

3PM Young Dr. Malone-NBC(CBS-Millionaire)

3:30 The Verdict Is Yours

3:55 CBS News

4PM Brighter Day


4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 Edge Of Night

5PM College Of The Air.(seen mornings on other CBS Stations)

5:30 Joe Ray And Friends-Cartoons

5:55 Four Just Men-Drama

6:25 Kukla Fran And Ollie

6:30 News

6:45 CBS News-Edwards

7PM Ichabod And Me (CBS Tuesday 9:30)

7:30 Rawhide

8:30 Route 66

9:30 Bob Newhart Show (comedy variety-NBC Wednesdays 10PM)

10PM Twilight Zone

10:30 Eyewitness

11PM News

11:15 Jack Paar-COLOR

Youngstown

WFMJ 21 NBC

6AM Continental Classroom

6:30 Continental Classroom (2 episodes back to back)

7AM Today
9AM Brothers (CBS Sitcom 1956-57)

9:30 Great Gildersleeve

10AM Say When-Art James

10:30 Play Your Hunch-COLOR-Merv Griffin

11AM Price Is Right-COLOR-Bill Cullen

11:30 Concentration

Noon Your First Impression COLOR Bill Leyden

12:30 Truth Or Consequences

12:55 NBC News-Ray Scherer

1PM News

1:15 Kitchen Corner-Mariner

2PM Jan Murray-COLOR

2:25 NBC News-Floyd Kalber

2:30 Loretta Young

3PM Young Dr. Malone

3:30 Our Five Daughters

4PM Make Room For Daddy

4:30 Here's Hollywood

5PM Kukla Fran And Ollie

5:05 Happytime

5:25 Bozo

5:50 Our Gang

6:25 Weather

6:30 Almanac

6:35 News
6:45 NBC News-Huntley/Brinkley

7PM Highway Patrol

7:30 International Showtime

8:30 Robert Taylor's Detectives

9:30 Bell Telephone Hour

10:30 Chet Huntley-Analysis

11PM News

11:20 Jack Paar-COLOR Paar is In London while Hugh Downs Is In New York-London Portions in
B&W

WKBN 27 CBS

7:25 College Of The Air

7:55 News

8AM Captain Kangaroo

9AM Romper Room

10AM Calendar-Harry Reasoner

10:30 I Love Lucy

11PM Video Village

11:30 Clear Horizon

11:55 CBS News-Reasoner

Noon Love Of Life

12:30 News-Dick Minton

12:35 Movie-Whistling In The Dark 1941

2PM Password-Betty Furness, Jack Carter

2:30 House Party


3PM Millionaire

3:30 The Verdict Is Yours

3:55 CBS News

4PM Brighter Day

4:15 Report Card

4:30 Life Of Riley

5PM Three Stooges And Stanley

6:15 Suppertime-Rex Humbard Family

6:30 News

6:45 CBS News-Edwards

7PM Beachcomber-Syndicated

7:30 Rawhide

8:30 Route 66

9:30 Father Of the Bride

10PM Twilight Zone

10:30 Eyewitness

11PM Sohio Reporter-Warren Guthrie

11:10 Local News

11:25 Movie: The Miami Story-1954

WKST 33 ABC

9AM Kartoon Showtime

10:30 Gale Storm Show

11AM The Texan


11:30 Yours For A Song-Bert Parks

Noon Camouflage

12:30 Make A Face

1PM Day In Court

1:25 ABC News-Alex Dreier

1:30 December Bride

2PM Jane Wyman-Anthology

2:30 Seven Keys

3PM Queen For A Day

3:30 Who Do You Trust-Johnny Carson

4PM First Lady's Trip-To India And Pakistan

4:05 American Bandstand

4:50 American Newsstand Roger Sharp

5PM Gale Storn Show (twice?)

5:30 Barney Bean-Children

6:30 News

6:45 ABC News

7PM Rescue 8 Drama

7:30 Soupy Sales

8PM Hathaways

8:30 Flintstones

9PM 77 Sunset Strip

10PM Target:The Corruptors

11PM News

11:25 Movie-Mystery Of Marie Roget 1942


WXTV 45 Ind.

This appears to be the last week for this station being listed in the Cleveland TV Guide.

5:45 Dusty Boyd-Children

6:15 Camera 15

6:30 45 Hop-Music

8PM Movie Sheriff of Las Vegas 1944 William Elliott Bobby (Robert?) Blake

9PM Movie-Fighting Kentuckian John Wayne, Oliver Hardy

11PM Trial At Tara-About St. Patrick Standing Trial for converting Druids to Christianity

Retro: London Wednesday, July 23, 1975

From The (London) Times:

BBC1

10:05 AM Hector's House

10:10 Daktari

Daktari ends at 11 AM, nothing given

until:

1:30 PM Camberwick Green

1:45 News

News ends at 1:53 PM, nothing given

until:
4:25 Play School

4:50 Z-Shed

5:15 Yao, African Prince

5:45 News

6:00 Nationwide

6:55 Film (would the Brits say "movie"?):

"The Noose Hangs High" with Abbott and

Costello

8:10 Five Red Herrings, by Dorothy L. Sayers.

Lord Peter Wimsey and his manservant in

Scotland, Part 1.

9:00 News

9:25 Royal International Horse Show in the

presence of the Queen

10:40 Diane Solomon

11:10 The Rough With The Smooth, with Tim

Brooke-Taylor, John Junkin

11:40 Weather

BBC2

6:40 AM Open University: Development of

Brain and Behavior

7:05 Climates Of The Past


7:30 Fluorine

This program ends at 7:55, nothing given until

10:35 Nai Zindagi Naya Jecjans (?)

11:00 Play School

Play School ends at 11:25, nothing given until

5:00 PM Open University: Language and Learning

5:25 English Houses Of The 1930s

5:50 Reading Development

6:15 Urban Renewal In Chicago

6:40 Hamlet

Hamlet ends at 7:05, nothing given until

7:30 Newsday

7:45 The Master Game: Chess Knockout

Semi-final

8:10 The Ascent Of Man By J. Bronowski:

Part 8: The Drive For Power

9:00 Die Rote Kapeite: The story of the

Red Orchestra, part 2: 19 Altenburger

Allee

10:20 Beyond The Boundaries: Man's need for

challenge and conquest

11:05 News
11:25 Martin Jarvis reads "Owl" by George Macbeth

11:30 Sign off

Thames (ITV)

10:50 AM Film: "Cargo To Capetown" with Broderick

Crawford, John Ireland, Ellen Drew

12:05 PM Yoga For Health

12:30 Yak

12:40 Mr. Trimble

1:00 News

1:20 Lunchtime Today

1:30 Mr. And Mrs.

2:00 Good Afternoon

2:25 Racing From Sundown Park

4:25 Michael Bentine

4:50 Going A Bundle

5:20 Brady Bunch

5:50 News

6:00 A Town Called Heathrow, with Monty

Modlyn

6:35 Crossroads

7:00 Don't Ask Me

7:30 Coronation Street

8:00 Down The 'Gate, with Reg Varney


(The 'Gate is Billingsgate.)

8:30 Film: "The Stranger Who Looks Like Me,"

with Beau Bridges, Meredith Baxter,

Whitney Blake (real-life daughter and

mother)

10:00 News

10:30 Once Bitten: The Real Risk Of Rabies

11:15 Professional Wrestling

12:00 Personal View, Lord Hailsham

Schedules vary throughout the UK. If anyone wants to

see some of the other regional channels for this date,

I'll post them.

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Re: Retro: London Wednesday, July 23, 1975

>

> BBC1
> 10:10 Daktari

> Daktari ends at 11 AM, nothing given

> until:

>

> 1:30 PM Camberwick Green

> 1:45 News

> News ends at 1:53 PM, nothing given

> until:

>

> 4:25 Play School

>

> BBC2

>

> 7:30 Fluorine

> This program ends at 7:55, nothing given until

>

> 10:35 Nai Zindagi Naya Jecjans (?)

> 11:00 Play School

> Play School ends at 11:25, nothing given until

>

> 5:00 PM Open University: Language and Learning

> 6:40 Hamlet

> Hamlet ends at 7:05, nothing given until

>

> 7:30 Newsday


>

At the time, it was customary for the BBC channels to cease programming at various intervals,
often putting up a test pattern with music to fill the time. This ended sometime in the early-
1980s.

ITV companies also did something like this until sometime in the 1970s.

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Re: Retro: London Wednesday, July 23, 1975

>>

> > BBC1

> > 10:10 Daktari

> > Daktari ends at 11 AM, nothing given

> > until:

>>

> > 1:30 PM Camberwick Green

> > 1:45 News

> > News ends at 1:53 PM, nothing given

> > until:


>>

> > 4:25 Play School

>>

> > BBC2

>>

> > 7:30 Fluorine

> > This program ends at 7:55, nothing given until

>>

> > 10:35 Nai Zindagi Naya Jecjans (?)

> > 11:00 Play School

> > Play School ends at 11:25, nothing given until

>>

> > 5:00 PM Open University: Language and Learning

> > 6:40 Hamlet

> > Hamlet ends at 7:05, nothing given until

>>

> > 7:30 Newsday

>>

>

> At the time, it was customary for the BBC channels to cease

> programming at various intervals, often putting up a test

> pattern with music to fill the time. This ended sometime in

> the early-1980s.

>

> ITV companies also did something like this until sometime in
> the 1970s.

>

Then a teletext service called Ceefax filled the gaps in the 1980's and early 1990's especially on
BBC2 during school holidays. A schedule from January 1984 on one website had BBC2 show
Ceefax from 9am to 5;35pm.

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ITV Weekday And Weekend Franchises (Was: Re: Retro: London Wednesday, July 23, 1975)

Thames held the ITV franchise for London between August of 1968 and the end of 1992, but
only from Monday morning until about 5:30 P.M. or so Friday afternoons. A company called
London Weekend Television held the ITV franchise for metropolitan London from 5:30 P.M. or so
on Friday until sign-off very early Monday morning.

Until 1968, there were different ITV franchisees for weekdays and weekends not only in London
(from 1955 until 1968, Rediffusion weekdays and ATV weekends), but in the North (Granada
weekdays and ABC [Associated British Corporation] weekends) and the Midlands (ATV weekdays
and ABC weekends) as well. And the weekday franchisee remained on the air until sign-off very,
very early on Saturday morning. They did not have to hand-off to the weekend franchisee
around 5:30 P.M. on Fridays.

After 1968, Granada got the full seven-day week in the North; ATV got the full seven-day week in
the Midlands.

Beginning at 12 Midnight, December 31, 1992/January 1, 1993, Carlton took over the weekday
ITV franchisee for London. Of course, Granada (which eventually bought LWT) and Carlton
merged in 2004 into a company called ITV PLC, and the combined company now owns nearly all
of the regional ITV franchises across the U.K.

I'm not a media lawyer in Britain, but I suspect that technically, "Carlton" is still the weekday ITV
franchisee for greater London, and "London Weekend Television" is still a separate weekend ITV
franchisee for the city, although both are under the exact same ownership.

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Re: ITV Weekday And Weekend Franchises (Was: Re: Retro: London Wednesday, July 23, 1975)

> Thames held the ITV franchise for London between August of

> 1968 and the end of 1992, but only from Monday morning until

> about 5:30 P.M. or so Friday afternoons. A company called

> London Weekend Television held the ITV franchise for

> metropolitan London from 5:30 P.M. or so on Friday until

> sign-off very early Monday morning.

>

> Until 1968, there were different ITV franchisees for

> weekdays and weekends not only in London (from 1955 until

> 1968, Rediffusion weekdays and ATV weekends), but in the

> North (Granada weekdays and ABC [Associated British

> Corporation] weekends) and the Midlands (ATV weekdays and

> ABC weekends) as well. And the weekday franchisee remained

> on the air until sign-off very, very early on Saturday

> morning. They did not have to hand-off to the weekend


> franchisee around 5:30 P.M. on Fridays.

>

> After 1968, Granada got the full seven-day week in the

> North; ATV got the full seven-day week in the Midlands.

>

> Beginning at 12 Midnight, December 31, 1992/January 1, 1993,

> Carlton took over the weekday ITV franchisee for London. Of

> course, Granada (which eventually bought LWT) and Carlton

> merged in 2004 into a company called ITV PLC, and the

> combined company now owns nearly all of the regional ITV

> franchises across the U.K.

>

> I'm not a media lawyer in Britain, but I suspect that

> technically, "Carlton" is still the weekday ITV franchisee

> for greater London, and "London Weekend Television" is still

> a separate weekend ITV franchisee for the city, although

> both are under the exact same ownership.

>

Just for the record, here is Granada's schedule for the same

day (July 23, 1975) as my other British listings:

10:30 AM Sesame Street

11:30 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea

12:10 PM Passing Parade

12:20 Tomfoolery
12:40 Mr. Trimble

1:00 News (from Thames)

1:20 This Is Your Right

1:30 Mr. And Mrs.

2:00 Good Afternoon

2:25 Racing From Sundown Park

4:25 Michael Bentine

4:50 Going A Bundle

5:15 Gustavus

5:20 Crossroads

5:50 News

6:00 Granada Reports

6:30 Firehouse

7:00 Don't Ask Me

7:30 Coronation Street

8:00 Down The 'Gate

8:30 Film: "Sullivan's Empire" with

Martin Milner, Linden Chiles,

Clu Gulager

10:00 News

10:30 Once Bitten: The Real Risk Of

Rabies

11:15 Streets Of San Francisco

12:10 AM Inner Space

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ITV News: then and now (Was: Re: ITV Weekday And Weekend Franchises; and before that,
Retro: London Wednesday, July 23, 1975)

> 1:00 News (from Thames)

Actually, this report (along with the 5:50 and 10pm news) would have come from Independent
Television News (ITN), an independent company then-owned by all of the ITV companies.

ITN still delivers the news for ITV today (rebranded as ITV news), and even the ownership has
changed: the combined ITV plc owns 40%, while Reuters, Daily Mail & General Trust, and United
Business Media each own 20% stakes.

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Retro: Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point primetime Tuesday, September 11, 1973

From the Greensboro Daily News. Listings

run from 7 PM.

WFMY Ch. 2 (CBS)


7 PM Beat The Clock

7:30 Treasure Hunt

8 PM Maude (Season Premiere)

8:30 Hawaii Five-O (Real-life

double-amputee PI Jay J.

Armes makes his acting

debut as a man who wreaks

vengeance on anyone he thinks

contributed to the loss of his

hands.)

9:30 CBS Movie: "Coffee, Tea, Or Me?"

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Late Movie: "Who's Got The Action?"

WUNC Ch. 4/WUNL Ch. 26 (PBS)

7 PM Folk Guitar

7:30 How Do Your Children Grow?

8 PM North Carolina News Conference

8:30 Black Is...

9 PM Nine Symphonies By Whom (Andre Previn

conducts the London Symphony through

excerpts of nine symphonies by Ralph

Vaughan Williams.)
10 PM Young Musical Artists

10:30 Humanist Alternative

off 11 PM

WGHP Ch. 8 (ABC)

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Wait Till Your Father Gets

Home

8 PM The Furst Family Of Washington

(Failed pilot with Godfrey Cambridge

as a barber with a gambling parlor in

back of his shop.)

8:30 ABC Movie: "Deliver Us From Evil"

10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D.

11 PM News

11:30 Wide World Of Entertainment: Part 2

of James Garner at the Ontario, CA, 500.

1 AM News

WXII Ch. 12 (NBC)

7 PM What's My Line?

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM Chase (PREMIERE)
9 PM NBC Movie: "Drive Hard, Drive Fast"

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

(Tom Snyder's Tomorrow show started in mid-October.)

Retro:Cleveland/Akron/Youngstown Saturday, February 26, 1955

From TV Guide: If there is a Movie series Title It will be in Parentheses

Cleveland

WNBK 3 NBC

7AM Test Pattern-COLOR

9AM Movie:The Gay Cavalier (Early Bird Theater)

10AM Happy Felton

10:30 Paul Winchell/Jerry Mahoney

11AM Funny Boners

11:30 Tom Corbett Space Cadet

Noon Why Lawyers? Panel Discussion

12:30 Podium-Music

1PM Movie:Tell It To A Star (1:00 Playhouse)

2PM Teen Twirl-Dance show probably


3PM NBA Basketball-Milwaukee Hawks/New York Knicks

From New York's 69th Regiment Armory rather than Madison Square Garden

Milwaukee won 79-72 from http://www.shrpsports.com/nba

5PM Go! Ed Wallace

5:30 Movie-Texas Terror

6:30 Annie Oakley-Syndicated

7PM The Whistler-Syndicated

7:30 Horace Heidt-Music

8PM Mickey Rooney Show

8:30 This Is Hollywood-Anthology

9PM Imogene Coca Show

9:30 Jimmy Durante Show

10PM George Gobel Show

10:30 Your Hit Parade

11PM News-Tom Field

11:05 Movie:Casbah (Theater)

12:15 News Bulletin

WEWS 5 CBS

8:55 News

9AM Western Reserve

9:30 Winky Dinks

10AM Safety Poster Awards


10:30 Film Shorts

10:45 Green Thumb-Gardening

11AM Captain Midnight-CBS

11:30 Abbott And Costello

Noon Big Top-CBS

1PM Lone Ranger

1:30 Uncle Johnny Coons-CBS-Based In Chicago, This kid show host showed silent films and
commented on them similar to what Mystery Science Theater 3000 would years later.

2PM Bandstand-McLean-Assuming a TV Dance show, but 2 years before American Bandstand

4PM Movie-Strange Experiment

5PM Rocky Jones, Space Ranger-Syndicated

5:30 Contest Carnival

6PM To Be Announced

6:30 Inside Catholic Schools

6:45 Industry On Parade

This is the week Channel 5 and WXEL-8 switches Networks with 5 going to ABC/DuMont and 8 to
CBS-These will be the final regular CBS shows on Channel 5(Saturday-Tuesday)-The switch took
place Wednesday March 2, 1955 at 7AM

7PM Gene Autry

7:30 Beat The Clock-Collyer

8PM Jackie Gleason

9PM Two For The Money-Fred Allen substitutes for Herb Shriner

9:30 My Favorite Husband


10PM Professional Father-Sitcom

10:30 Willy-Sitcom

11PM Movie-To Be Announced

12:30 News Bulletins

WXEL 8 DuMont/ABC

10AM Smilin Ed-ABC

10:30 Space Patrol-Syndicated

11AM Merry-go-Round-Kids

11:30 Movie-Lightnin' Crandall

1PM Movie-Gun Lords Of Stirrup Basin

3PM College Basketball-Michigan At Iowa

4:45 Flamingo Handicap-Horse Race?

5PM Main Event-Wrestling

6PM Big Picture

6:30 Travel Time

6:45 Cheerful House-Betty Ott

7PM Lights, Camera, Questions-Local Quiz

7:30 Compass-ABC

8PM Dotty Mack-ABC (From Cincinnsti)

9PM Ozark Jubilee-ABC


10PM The Stranger-DuMont (Last Show Of The Series)

10:30 Let's Go Bowling

11PM Chronoscope-News

11:15 Movie-The Village Idiot

WAKR Akron 49 ABC

2PM This Is Our World

2:30 Faith For Today

3PM Movie-Double Feature 1. Tulsa Kid 2. Desert Patrol (Bar 49 Theater)

5PM Movie-To Be Announced

6PM This Is The Life

6:30 Mark Saber-Synd.

7PM The Wanderer Travel

7:30 Compass-ABC

8PM Dotty Mack-ABC

8:15 College Bsketball-Akron Univ. Vs. Heidelberg College

10PM Movie-Slippy McGee

Youngstown

WFMJ 21 NBC

10AM Happy Felton


10:30 Paul Winchell/Jerry Mahoney

11AM Funny Boners

11:30 Tom Corbett Space Cadet

Noon Komedy Kut-Ups-Probably Cartoons or Comedy Shorts

1PM Movie-Treasure Of Monte-Cristo (Movie Party)

2PM Movie-Small Black Room (Movie Party)

3PM Big Picture

3:30 Original Rumpus Room

4PM Movie Blazing Guns (Golden West Theater)

5PM Wishing Well

5:15 Wrestling

6:15 News

6:30 Roller Derby

7PM Amos N Andy

7:30 Horace Heidt-Music

8PM Mickey Rooney Show

8:30 This Is Hollywood-Anthology

9PM Imogene Coca Show

9:30 Jimmy Durante Show

10PM George Gobel Show

10:30 Your Hit Parade

11PM News

11:10 Best Theater


11:40 Movie-The Second Woman-(Skyline Theater)

WKBN 27 (CBS/ABC/DuMont)

10:30 Winky Dink And You

11AM Western Theater

1PM The Plainsman (This could have been the movie from 1936-very much edited-No record of a
series by that name)

2PM Six Shooters-Western Shorts?

3PM Movie-Charlie Chan "Dead Men Tell"

4PM Movie-Oriental Evil (Saturday Playhouse)

5PM Hopalong Cassidy

6PM Juke Box

6:30 News

6:45 Sports

7PM Masquerade Party-ABC

7:30 Beat The Clock-Collyer

8PM Jackie Gleason

9PM Two For The Money-Fred Allen substitutes for Herb Shriner

9:30 TV Reader's Digest-ABC

10PM Professional Father-Sitcom

10:30 Willy-Sitcom

11PM Weather

11:05 Sports
11:20 Wrestling-Chicago-DuMont

Midnight News Bulletin

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Re: Retro:Cleveland/Akron/Youngstown Saturday, February 26, 1955

Tim Lones takes us back to February 26th, 1955 in northeastern Ohio:

> Cleveland

>

> WNBK 3 NBC

>

> 7AM Test Pattern-COLOR

This was probably some time before electronically-generated color bars became common for a
"test pattern". I suspect it was probably a "circles and wedges" type of test pattern on a color
slide with various colors in-between the wedges inside the large circle that touched the top and
the bottom of the screen.

> 3PM NBA Basketball-Milwaukee Hawks/New York Knicks


> From New York's 69th Regiment Armory rather than Madison

> Square Garden

> Milwaukee won 79-72 from http://www.shrpsports.com/nba

I would think that the circus was at the old Madison Square Garden that week. The Knicks
probably were forced to play some games at the 69th Regiment Armory instead of the old MSG,
while the Rangers probably played on the road.

> 5PM Go! Ed Wallace

Was it a travelogue of some sort??

> 9PM Imogene Coca Show

She and Sid Caesar each got their own shows after "Your Show Of Shows" ended. I don't think
Coca's show lasted too long; Caesar's (with the rest of "Show Of Shows" cast and some of it's
writers) lasted three years. Later, they reunited on a short-lived ABC variety hour and from time-
to-time after that series ended, they would reunite with "Show Of Shows" co-stars Carl Reiner
and Howard Morris in a series of top-rated award-winning specials.

> 9:30 Jimmy Durante Show

I had read that this show was sponsored by Texaco, and they gave up sponsoring Milton Berle to
become the sponsor of this show.

Tim also noted:

> This is the week Channel 5 and WXEL-8 switches Networks with
> 5 going to ABC/DuMont and 8 to CBS-These will be the final

> regular CBS shows on Channel 5(Saturday-Tuesday)-The switch

> took place Wednesday March 2, 1955 at 7AM

It was odd for a network-affiliation switch to take place on a Wednesday. The first two times a
network-affiliation swap took place here in Boston (January 1st, 1961 and March 19th, 1972),
they were on Sundays. The most recent was Monday, January 2nd, 1995, which was a Monday
but also the "legal" New Year's Day Holiday (as January 1 was on a Sunday that year).

I believe Storer Communications had purchased WXEL by this time. Storer had a long and close
relationship with CBS, I suspect that was the reason why WXEL (later to become WJW) switched
to CBS.

> WFMJ 21 NBC

>

> 3PM Big Picture

> 3:30 Original Rumpus Room

> 4PM Movie Blazing Guns (Golden West Theater)

Interesting that WFMJ, a primary NBC affiliate, did not clear the network's NBA game that day.
But pro basketball was still a minor sport in the mid-fifties, and I suspect a lot of NBC affiliates
likewise snubbed the NBA.

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Re: Retro:Cleveland/Akron/Youngstown Saturday, February 26, 1955

> > 7AM Test Pattern-COLOR


>

> This was probably some time before electronically-generated

> color bars became common for a "test pattern". I suspect it

> was probably a "circles and wedges" type of test pattern on

> a color slide with various colors in-between the wedges

> inside the large circle that touched the top and the bottom

> of the screen.

You mean like this?

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>
>

>

>>

>

> Tim also noted:

>

> > This is the week Channel 5 and WXEL-8 switches Networks

> with

> > 5 going to ABC/DuMont and 8 to CBS-These will be the final

>

> > regular CBS shows on Channel 5(Saturday-Tuesday)-The

> switch

> > took place Wednesday March 2, 1955 at 7AM

>

> It was odd for a network-affiliation switch to take place on

> a Wednesday. The first two times a network-affiliation swap

> took place here in Boston (January 1st, 1961 and March 19th,

> 1972), they were on Sundays. The most recent was Monday,

> January 2nd, 1995, which was a Monday but also the "legal"

> New Year's Day Holiday (as January 1 was on a Sunday that

> year).

It happened in Raleigh, Wednesday, August 1, 1962, when WRAL/5

switched from NBC primary to ABC (there were only two commercial

stations in the market then). But when WRAL went to CBS and WTVD/11
to ABC, it happened on a Sunday, August 4, 1985.

>

> I believe Storer Communications had purchased WXEL by this

> time. Storer had a long and close relationship with CBS, I

> suspect that was the reason why WXEL (later to become WJW)

> switched to CBS.

>

> > WFMJ 21 NBC

>>

> > 3PM Big Picture

> > 3:30 Original Rumpus Room

> > 4PM Movie Blazing Guns (Golden West Theater)

>

> Interesting that WFMJ, a primary NBC affiliate, did not

> clear the network's NBA game that day. But pro basketball

> was still a minor sport in the mid-fifties, and I suspect a

> lot of NBC affiliates likewise snubbed the NBA.

>

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Re: Retro:Cleveland/Akron/Youngstown Saturday, February 26, 1955

Yes, K.M., the "circles and wedges" test pattern looked something like the CBS color system test
pattern you illustrated in your post, only that it would have "WNBK-TV Channel 3 Cleveland"
printed on it and perhaps the red/blue/green NBC chimes logo the network used for a few years
in the mid and late 1950's. The red RCA "meatball" logo may also have appeared on the test
pattern, perhaps including below the RCA logo the words "Color Television System".

Maybe someone in Cleveland can track down the mid-1950's WNBK color test pattern. I'd like to
see what it looked like.

Retro: Atlanta Friday, March 20, 1953

From The Atlanta Constitution:

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

9:45 Devotions

10 AM Ding Dong School

10:30 Pastor's Study

11 AM Cooking School

12 N Peachtree Cowboys

12:30 News

12:45 Movie: "Secret Service

Investigator"

2 PM Tea At Two

2:30 Come Into The Kitchen

3 PM Big Payoff

3:30 Welcome Travelers

4 PM Kate Smith

5 PM Hawkins Falls

5:15 Gabby Hayes

5:30 Howdy Doody


6 PM Woody Willow

6:30 Short Drama

6:45 Weather; News

7 PM Peachtree Cowboys

7:15 Mr. Toymaker

7:30 Those Two

7:45 Camel News Caravan

8 PM Dennis Day

8:30 Life Of Riley

9 PM Big Story

9:30 Aldrich Family

10 PM Boxing: Johnny Bratton vs.

Bobby Jones, welterweights,

10 rounds from Madison Square

Garden

10:45 Greatest Fights

11 PM News; Weather

11:15 Movie: "Sporting Chance"

12:30 Reflections; News

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

9:30 Religious Viewpoint

9:45 School Of The Air

10 AM Wheel Of Fortune (the original,


with people who did good deeds

spinning for cash)

10:45 Betty Furness

11 AM Perry's Kitchen

11:30 Strike It Rich

12 N News

12:15 Love Of Life

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 TV Ranch

1:30 Garry Moore

2 PM Double Or Nothing

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

3 PM Logan Sisters

3:15 Eddie Albert

3:30 Guiding Light (delay from 12:45)

3:45 Bride And Groom (delay from 12 Noon)

4 PM WAGA's Wild West Theater

5 PM Memo For Milady

5:30 Captain Video (aired on DuMont at

7 PM)

6 PM News; Dinner Date

6:30 Sports

6:45 Fun Club; News

7 PM March Of Time

7:30 Douglas Edwards With The News


7:45 Perry Como

8 PM Mama

8:30 My Friend Irma

9 PM Schlitz Playhouse Of Stars

9:30 Our Miss Brooks

10 PM Mr. And Mrs. North

10:30 The Unexpected

11 PM Chronoscope (a forerunner of Nightline,

and the only such program until Nightline

came along)

11:15 News

off 11:30 PM

WLW-A Ch. 8 (ABC)

2 PM Movie: "Speed Devils"

3:30 Shopping Atlanta

4 PM Music Shop (I believe Dick Van Dyke

was host of this show)

4:45 Cartoon Capers

5 PM Circle 8 Ranch

6 PM Swingbillies

6:30 News; Weather

6:45 Swingbillies
7 PM Movie Quick Quiz

7:15 Who's Next?

7:30 Stu Erwin

8 PM Ozzie And Harriet

8:30 What's Your Bid? (a live, network-

originated auction)

9 PM Life Begins At 80

9:30 Tales Of Tomorrow

10 PM Movie: "Speed Devils"

off 11:15 PM

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Re: Retro: Atlanta Friday, March 20, 1953

>>

>

> WLW-A Ch. 8 (ABC)

>

>

> 8:30 What's Your Bid? (a live, network-

> originated auction)

> 9 PM Life Begins At 80

>
While What's Your Bid, was probably an ABC Show at this time, it would move to DuMont two
mpnths later on May 3. Life begins At 80 was on DuMont at this time

Source: Clarke Ingram's DuMont History Site

http://members.aol.com/cingram/television/dumont.htm

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> >>

>>

> > WLW-A Ch. 8 (ABC)

>>

>>

> > 8:30 What's Your Bid? (a live, network-

> > originated auction)

> > 9 PM Life Begins At 80

>>

>

> While What's Your Bid, was probably an ABC Show at this
> time, it would move to DuMont two mpnths later on May 3.

> Life begins At 80 was on DuMont at this time

>

> Source: Clarke Ingram's DuMont History Site

>

> http://members.aol.com/cingram/television/dumont.htm

>

Although the Atlanta Constitution never indicated it,

WLW-A did carry some DuMont programs; Life Begins At

80 was one. WLW-A also carried Down You Go and wrestling

from Chicago, and may very well have carried What's Your

Bid? after it changed networks. Maybe DuMont considered

WAGA its Atlanta affiliate; at any rate the Constitution

listed Channel 5 as CBS/DuMont at least through the

summer of 1955, but WLW-A (which moved to Channel 11) was

always listed as ABC only.

Boston TV- Thanksgiving 1985- Network Affiliates Only

I got it from the Fall 1985 post with a few corrections for Boston

BOSTON TV- THANKSGIVING 1985

Thursday November 28, 1985

WGBH-TV 2 (PBS)
6:15- Test Pattern

6:45- Sign-on/AM Weather

7AM- Sesame Street

8AM- Mister Rogers

8:30- Sesame Street

9:30- Electric Company

10:15am- Movie- Kim (1950)

12:10pm- Movie- Brigadoon (1964)

2:10pm- Movie- The Americanization of Emily (1964)

4:15pm- Sesame Street

5:25pm- Mr. Rogers Neighborhood

6PM- Macneil/Lehrer Newshour

7pm- Doctor Who

7:30- Wild World of Animals

8pm- Sneak Previews

8:30- Victory Garden

9pm- This Old House

9:30- Say Brother

10PM- News- (with Christopher Lydon)

10:30- Business Report

11pm- MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour

12am- Sign-off

WBZ-TV 4 (NBC)
5 AM PEOPLE ARE TALKING (Continued)

5:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS

6 AM NBC NEWS

6:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS

7 AM TODAY

9 AM 1985 MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE

12 NOON NFL 85

12:30 NFL FOOTBALL- New York Jets @ Detroit Lions

4 PM HAWAII-FIVE-O

5 PM PEOPLE'S COURT

5:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS

6 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

7 PM NBC NEWS

7:30 PM MAGAZINE

8 PM THE COSBY SHOW

8:30 FAMILY TIES

9 PM CHEERS

9:30 NIGHT COURT

10 PM THE PATTI LABELLE SHOW

11 PM NEWS

11:30 TONIGHT-Johnny Carson

12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN

1:30 AMERICA

2:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS

3AM EVENING MAGAZINE


3:30 PEOPLE'S COURT

4 AM MORE REAL PEOPLE

4:30 PEOPLE ARE TALKING

WCVB-TV 5 (ABC)

5 AM CHRONICLE

5:30 NEWSCENTER 5

6 AM NEWSCENTER 5

7 AM GOOD MORNING AMERICA

9 AM PHIL DONAHUE

10 AM GOOD DAY

11:AM DIVORCE COURT

11:30 RYAN'S HOPE

12 NOON NEWSCENTER 5

12:30 LOVING

1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN

3 PM ONE LIFE TO LIVE

3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL

4 PM DYNASTY

5 PM TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT

5:30 ALL IN THE FAMILY

6 PM NEWSCENTER 5

7 PM ABC NEWS

7:30 CHRONICLE

8 PM SHADOW CHASERS
9 PM DYNASTY II: THE COLBYS

10 PM 20/20

11 PM NEWSCENTER 5

11:30 NIGHTLINE

12AM SALLY JESSY RAPHAEL

12:30 DIVORCE COURT

1 AM NEWSCENTER 5

1:30 MOVIE

3:30 GOOD DAY

4:30 DIVORCE COURT

WNEV-TV 7 (CBS)

5 AM CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH

6 AM MORNING STRETCH

6:30 NEWS

7 AM CBS MORNING NEWS

9 AM 1985 CBS ALL-AMERICAN THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE

12 NOON NEWS

12:30 YOUNG & THE RESTLESS

1:30 MOVIE- Quarterback Princess (1983)

3:30 NFL TODAY

4 PM NFL FOOTBALL- St. Louis Cardinals @ Dallas Cowboys

7 PM CBS NEWS

7:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT

8 PM MOVIE- High Road to China (1983)


10 PM SIMON & SIMON

11 PM NEWS

11:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT

12 MIDNIGHT NIGHT HEAT

1:10 CBS LATE MOVIE The Mating Season (1980)

2:30 NEWS

3 AM CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH

Retro: Atlanta Friday, October 19, 1979

From the Atlanta Constitution and run from

7 AM:

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Password Plus

9:30 Hollywood Squares

10 AM Dinah!

11:30 Wheel Of Fortune

12 N News

12:30 Mary Tyler Moore

1 PM Days Of Our Lives

2 PM The Doctors

2:30 Another World

4 PM Starsky & Hutch


5 PM Newlywed Game

5:30 Happy Days Again

6 PM News

7 PM NBC News

7:30 3's A Crowd

8 PM Diff'rent Strokes

8:30 Hello, Larry

9 PM Rockford Files

10 PM Eischied

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Midnight Special

2:30 News

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 AM Morning

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Donahue

10 AM Cross-Wits

10:30 Whew!

10:55 CBS News--Douglas Edwards

11 AM Price Is Right

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow


1 PM Young And The Restless

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 Bewitched

4 PM Good Times

4:30 Mike Douglas

6 PM News

7 PM CBS News

7:30 PM Magazine

8 PM Incredible Hulk

9 PM Dukes Of Hazzard

10 PM Dallas

11 PM News

11:30 Maude

12 M Movie: "You Can't Win Them All"

2:30 Movie: "The Bounty Killer"

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

I assume instructional programming until

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Sesame Street

6:30 Questions-Answers
7:30 Dick Cavett

8 PM Washington Week In Review

8:30 Wall Street Week

9 PM Atlanta Week In Review

9:30 Camera Three (some episodes were

made for PBS after CBS canceled it)

10 PM Celebrity Concert (Dionne Warwick)

11 PM Movie: "That Swinging City" (refers

to 1966 London)

WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Medical Center

10 AM $20,000 Pyramid

10:30 Edge Of Night

11 AM Laverne & Shirley

11:30 Family Feud

12 N News

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital

4 PM Gunsmoke

5 PM Jim Rockford, Private


Investigator

6 PM News

7 PM ABC News

7:30 Tic Tac Dough

8 PM All-Star Family Feud Special

9 PM Movie: "Girl Happy"

11 PM News

11:30 Week In Football (with Fran Tarkenton)

12 M Charlie's Angels

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals

8 AM Leave It To Beaver

8:30 Romper Room

9 AM Lucy Show

9:30 Green Acres

10 AM Movie: "Five Golden Hours"

11:55 News

12 N Love, American Style

12:30 Movie: "For Love Of Ivy"

2:25 News

2:30 Gigglesnort Hotel

3 PM I Love Lucy

3:30 Flintstones
4 PM Spectreman

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM My Three Sons

5:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

6 PM Carol Burnett & Friends

6:30 Bob Newhart

7 PM Sanford And Son

7:30 All In The Family

8 PM Movie: "Horror Of Frankenstein"

10 PM Winston Churchill

10:30 Up Close With (Sen. S.J. Hayakawa)

11 PM Last Of The Wild

11:30 Movie: "I Was A Teenage Werewolf"

1:05 Movie: "Dr. Goldfoot And The Girl

Bombs"

2:55 Movie: "Carry On, Doctor"

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

8:15 A.M. Weather

8:30 Instructional Programs (I assume)

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Instructional Programs (again, I assume)

2 PM Electric Company

2:30 (assumed) Instructional Programs


4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM By-Line

6:30 Over Easy

7 PM Dick Cavett

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Washington Week In Review

8:30 Wall Street Week

9 PM Connections

10 PM Poldark I (Part 16 of 16)

11 PM Dick Cavett

11:30 Captioned ABC News

WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

7 AM PTL Club

9 AM TBA

9:30 Success N Life

10 AM Love Of Life (Ch. 5 dropped this

when CBS moved it to 4 PM)

10:30 Keys To The Kingdom

11 AM PTL Club

1 PM TBA

1:30 Health Field


2 PM Make Peace With Nature

2:30 Robin Hood

3 PM Bullwinkle

3:30 Cartoons

4 PM Jetsons

4:30 Officer Don & Orvil (his dragon

puppet)

5 PM Beat The Clock (pre-empted on Ch. 5

at 10 AM)

5:30 One Day At A Time (pre-empted on

Ch. 5 at 3:30)

6 PM Entertainment Page

6:30 Peter Gunn

7 PM Wanted: Dead Or Alive

7:30 Sports Roundtable

8 PM Movie: "The Stranger"

10 PM Roller Superstars

11 PM Sports Roundtable

11:30 Night Stalker (pre-empted on

Ch. 5)

12:40 CBS Movie: "Badlands"

WANX Ch. 46 (Ind.)

7 AM 700 Club
8:30 Batman

9 AM Movie: "Two Guys From Milwaukee"

11 AM Make Room For Daddy

11:30 Mayberry RFD

12 N McHale's Navy

12:30 Dick Van Dyke

1 PM Pete & Gladys

1:30 Petticoat Junction

2 PM Lone Ranger

2:30 Popeye & Friends

3:30 Star Blazers

4 PM Tom & Jerry

5 PM Battle Of The Planets

5:30 Superman

6 PM Brady Bunch

6:30 Best Of Jackie Gleason

7 PM Streets Of San Francisco

8 PM Bonanza

9 PM 700 Club

10:30 The Lesson

11 PM Rise And Be Healed

11:30 Big Valley

Retro: Atlanta Monday, September 3, 1973

From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules


run from 7 AM. BTW, this is Labor Day.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Today In Georgia

9:30 Monday News Conference

10 AM Dinah's Place

10:30 Baffle

11 AM Wizard Of Odds

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N News

12:30 Merv Griffin

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Return To Peyton Place

4 PM Somerset

4:30 Truth Or Consequences

5 PM Perry Mason

6 PM News

7 PM NBC News

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Baseball: Dodgers at Giants

11 PM News (time approximate)


11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM News

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 AM Jerry Lewis Telethon continues

from 9 PM Sunday

6:30 CBS News

7 PM News

7:30 All American Futurity Race

8 PM Gunsmoke

9 PM Here's Lucy

9:30 Doris Day

10 PM Medical Center

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Late Movie: "Children Of

The Damned"

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Sesame Street

7 PM Insight
7:30 Forum

8 PM World Symphony Orchestra

9:30 Atlanta Week In Review

10 PM Ingmar Bergman Film Festival:

"A Lesson In Love"

WQXI Ch. 11 (ABC)

7 AM Good Morning Atlanta (this is

before Good Morning America

was even heard-of)

7:30 Cartoon Club

8:30 Courtship Of Eddie's Father

9 AM Hazel

9:30 Dick Van Dyke

10 AM Password

10:30 Love, American Style

11 AM One Life To Live

11:30 Brady Bunch

12 N News

12:30 Split Second

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 The Girl In My Life


3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Movie: "I'll Get By"

5 PM Bonanza

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News

7 PM What's My Line?

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM The Rookies

9 PM ABC Movie: "The Spirit

Is Willing"

11 PM News

11:40 Untouchables

12:40 ABC Wide World Of Entertainment

(delay from Friday)

2:10 News

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals

8:30 Romper Room

9 AM New Zoo Revue

9:30 Donna Reed

10 AM Mike Douglas

11:30 Living Easy With Dr. Joyce

Brothers
12 N Mr. Ed

12:30 Topper

1 PM Movie: "Rogue River"

3 PM Cartoon Carnival

3:30 Banana Splits And Friends

4 PM Leave It To Beaver

4:30 Flipper

5 PM Andy Griffith

5:30 Beverly Hillbillies

6 PM Rifleman

6:30 Father Knows Best

7 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

7:30 Andy Griffith

8 PM Star Trek

9 PM Movie: "Another Part Of

The Forest"

11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents

11:30 Movie: "And Now Tomorrow"

1:20 Movie: "Rogue River"

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company


6 PM Erica

6:30 Know Your Antiques

7 PM Making Things Grow

7:30 Book Beat

8 PM International Performance

9 PM It's Your Vote (the new

Atlanta city charter)

WHAE Ch. 46 (Ind.)

11 AM Fury

11:30 Cartoon Festival

12 N 700 Club

2 PM TBA

2:30 Bozo

3 PM Deputy Dawg And Friends

3:30 Mighty Mouse

4 PM Lone Ranger

4:30 Superman

5 PM Batman (2 episodes)

6 PM Dennis The Menace

6:30 Mayberry RFD

7 PM Honeymooners

7:30 Circus!

8 PM 700 Club
10 PM Glen Haven Baptist

10:30 Good News

11 PM Rawhide

Retro: Atlanta Wednesday, October 23, 1957

From the Atlanta Constitution. Times

are EST.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Arlene Francis

9:30 Treasure Hunt

10 AM Price Is Right

10:30 Truth Or Consequences (COLOR)

11 AM Tic Tac Dough

11:30 It Could Be You

12 N News

12:15 Movie: "None Shall Escape"

2 PM Matinee Theater (COLOR)

3 PM Queen For A Day

3:45 Modern Romances

4 PM Comedy Time

4:30 My Little Margie

5 PM Big Adventure With Officer Don


6 PM Football News

6:15 News And Weather

6:30 Wagon Train

7:30 Father Knows Best

8 PM Kraft Television Theater

9 PM This Is Your Life

9:30 Dr. Christian

10 PM Sheriff Of Cochise

10:30 News

10:45 Movie: "The Undying Monster"

sign off 12:30 AM

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 AM Jimmy Dean

7:45 News (again, don't know if

local or network)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

8:30 Romper Room

9 AM Garry Moore

9:30 Arthur Godfrey

10:30 Strike It Rich

11 AM News

11:15 Love Of Life

11:30 Search For Tomorrow


11:45 Guiding Light

12 N World News

12:15 Hotel Cosmopolitan (delay

from 11 AM)

12:30 As The World Turns

1 PM Beat The Clock

1:30 Art Linkletter's House

Party

2 PM Big Payoff

2:30 Verdict Is Yours

3 PM Brighter Day

3:15 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Woman's World

4:30 Gene Autry

5:30 Waterfront

6 PM News

6:15 Douglas Edwards With The News

6:30 I Love Lucy (rerun)

7 PM The Big Record (COLOR)

8 PM The Millionaire

8:30 I've Got A Secret

9 PM U.S. Steel Hour

10 PM State Trooper

10:30 News And Movie: "Little


Tokyo, USA"

sign off 12:15 AM

WLW-A Ch. 11 (ABC)

8:15 Gospel Wakeup

8:30 Cartoon Carnival

9 AM Skipper Ray

10 AM School Days

10:30 A Woman's Day

11 AM Movie: "Fugitive For A Night"

12:30 News

12:45 Miss Who?

1:30 Life With Elizabeth

2 PM Stu Erwin

2:30 Colonel March

3 PM American Bandstand

4:30 Do You Trust Your Wife? (later

became Who Do You Trust?)

5 PM Wild Bill Hickok

5:30 Mickey Mouse Club

6 PM Sky King

6:30 Disneyland

7:30 Tombstone Territory

8 PM Ozzie And Harriet


8:30 Walter Winchell File

9 PM Wednesday Night Fights

10 PM City Detective

10:30 News And Weather

10:45 Wrestling

off 12 Midnight

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Re: Retro: Atlanta Wednesday, October 23, 1957

> From the Atlanta Constitution. Times

> are EST.

> Interesting seems all shows although ET started hour earlier than New York 10 PM very
interesting...also note 10 PM "State Trooper" first run syndi modern cowboy Cop starring Rod
Cameron vs "Sheriff of Cochise" first run syndi modern cowboy cop vs "City Detective" reuns
starring Rod Cameron. Poor programming choice since viewer who liked one would like all 3 and
different time slots would have been better.

> WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

>

> 7 AM Today

> 9 AM Arlene Francis


> 9:30 Treasure Hunt

> 10 AM Price Is Right

> 10:30 Truth Or Consequences (COLOR)

> 11 AM Tic Tac Dough

> 11:30 It Could Be You

> 12 N News

> 12:15 Movie: "None Shall Escape"

> 2 PM Matinee Theater (COLOR)

> 3 PM Queen For A Day

> 3:45 Modern Romances

> 4 PM Comedy Time

> 4:30 My Little Margie

> 5 PM Big Adventure With Officer Don

> 6 PM Football News

> 6:15 News And Weather

> 6:30 Wagon Train

> 7:30 Father Knows Best

> 8 PM Kraft Television Theater

> 9 PM This Is Your Life

> 9:30 Dr. Christian

> 10 PM Sheriff Of Cochise

> 10:30 News

> 10:45 Movie: "The Undying Monster"

> sign off 12:30 AM

>
> WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

>

> 7 AM Jimmy Dean

> 7:45 News (again, don't know if

> local or network)

> 8 AM Captain Kangaroo

> 8:30 Romper Room

> 9 AM Garry Moore

> 9:30 Arthur Godfrey

> 10:30 Strike It Rich

> 11 AM News

> 11:15 Love Of Life

> 11:30 Search For Tomorrow

> 11:45 Guiding Light

> 12 N World News

> 12:15 Hotel Cosmopolitan (delay

> from 11 AM)

> 12:30 As The World Turns

> 1 PM Beat The Clock

> 1:30 Art Linkletter's House

> Party

> 2 PM Big Payoff

> 2:30 Verdict Is Yours

> 3 PM Brighter Day

> 3:15 Secret Storm


> 3:30 Edge Of Night

> 4 PM Woman's World

> 4:30 Gene Autry

> 5:30 Waterfront

> 6 PM News

> 6:15 Douglas Edwards With The News

> 6:30 I Love Lucy (rerun)

> 7 PM The Big Record (COLOR)

> 8 PM The Millionaire

> 8:30 I've Got A Secret

> 9 PM U.S. Steel Hour

> 10 PM State Trooper

> 10:30 News And Movie: "Little

> Tokyo, USA"

> sign off 12:15 AM

>

> WLW-A Ch. 11 (ABC)

>

> 8:15 Gospel Wakeup

> 8:30 Cartoon Carnival

> 9 AM Skipper Ray

> 10 AM School Days

> 10:30 A Woman's Day

> 11 AM Movie: "Fugitive For A Night"

> 12:30 News


> 12:45 Miss Who?

> 1:30 Life With Elizabeth

> 2 PM Stu Erwin

> 2:30 Colonel March

> 3 PM American Bandstand

> 4:30 Do You Trust Your Wife? (later

> became Who Do You Trust?)

> 5 PM Wild Bill Hickok

> 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club

> 6 PM Sky King

> 6:30 Disneyland

> 7:30 Tombstone Territory

> 8 PM Ozzie And Harriet

> 8:30 Walter Winchell File

> 9 PM Wednesday Night Fights

> 10 PM City Detective

> 10:30 News And Weather

> 10:45 Wrestling

> off 12 Midnight

>

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Re: Retro: Atlanta Wednesday, October 23, 1957


> also note 10

> PM "State Trooper" first run syndi modern cowboy Cop

> starring Rod Cameron vs "Sheriff of Cochise" first run syndi

> modern cowboy cop vs "City Detective" reuns starring Rod

> Cameron. Poor programming choice since viewer who liked one

> would like all 3 and different time slots would have been

> better.

Proves that even then, there was competitive counterscheduling going on in television.

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Re: Retro: Atlanta Wednesday, October 23, 1957

> > From the Atlanta Constitution.

> > Times are EST.

> Interesting seems all shows although ET

> started hour earlier than New York...


The key here is the designation "EST."

By 1957, daylight-saving time in many places--

including New York--ran until the last Sunday

of October which would have been the 27th.

Georgia OTOH stayed on EST year-round, hence

programs airing an hour earlier than EDT.

Previous postings by bpatrick and others seemed

to indicate that the spring/summer of 1958 was

the first time when the networks were VTR-capable

enough to provide a delayed feed one hour later to

the EST and CST areas so (most) shows could air

at the same "clock time" winter and summer.

Now...just don't get me started on this upcoming DST

extension and what it will do to the communications and

transportation industries when dealing in cross-border

and international commerce.<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by oldiesfan on 07/30/05


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"Don't get me started?"


> Just don't get me started on those two clowns

> Upton and Markey who seem to have no clue as to what

> their DST extension will do to certain industries

> that deal in cross-border and international commerce.

Speaking as a moderator who has had to stop threads from deteriorating into political
discussions on too many occasions, I wish you hadn't brought this up at all.

If you don't want to get started, then don't post the starting point in the first place ...

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Re: "Don't get me started?"

Well, you did get me started into editing

the particular comment which may have had

the political slant...

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Re: "Don't get me started?"

> Well, you did get me started into editing

> the particular comment which may have had

> the political slant...

As one of the few who saw it pre-edit, I commend you on your revised choice of words.

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Retro:Cleveland Area, Sunday, February 27, 1955

From:TV Guide

Cleveland

3 WNBK NBC

8AM Test Pattern-COLOR

8:30 TV Sunday School

9AM Frontiers Of Faith

9:30 Youth Wants to Know

10AM American Forum

10:30 Tomorrow-Science

11AM Norman Vincent Peale


11:15 Cartoon Time

11:30 Hoot Gibson

11:45 Pat Patterson

Noon Pet Show

12:15 News-House

12:30 Funny Funnies-Glenn Rowell

Gene Carroll And Glenn Rowell were a famous Radio Comedy Team in the 1930's. Incedentally,
Carroll was on Channel 5 opposite Rowell in the long-running "Gene Carroll Show" Talent contest
series.

1PM Movie (TV Theater) Three Desperate Men

2:30 Opera Theater-Would Be Gentleman

Featuring Wally Cox and a young Charlotte Rae

4PM Juvenile Jury

4:30 Zoo Parade

5PM Hallmark Hall Of Fame Sound And Fury:The Story of Alexander Graham Bell

5:30 Captain Gallant

6PM Meet The Press

6:30 Roy Rogers

7PM People Are Funny-Linkletter

7:30 Big Time-Variety-SPECIAL

Produced By Max Leibman, Featuring Milton Berle, Ray Bolger And Martha Raye

9PM Philco/Goodyear TV Playhouse


10PM Loretta Young

10:30 Bob Cummings Show (Love That Bob)

11PM Movie-(Theater) Caged Fury

12:30 News

WEWS 5 CBS

9:55 News

10AM Lamp Unto My Feet

10:30 Look Up And Live

11AM Big Picture

11:30 The Christophers

Noon Gene Carroll Show-Talent

1PM Polka Parade

1:30 Urban League-Dudley

2PM These 40 Days-Lent

2:15 Movie (Sunday Matinee) Five-Pound Man

3PM University Circle

4PM Lassie-From Sunday 7PM CBS

4:30 Fun With Charades-Local Game Show

5PM Omnibus

6:30 You Are There-Walter Cronkite

EG Marshall appears as George Washington


7PM Range Rider-Syndicated

7:30 Private Secretary

8PM Toast Of The Town (Ed Sullivan Show)

9PM Fred Waring

9:30 Stage 7

10PM Foreign Intrigue-Syndicated

10:30 What's My Line

11PM CBS News-Cronkite

11;15 Danger-From CBS Tuesdays

11:45 News

WXEL 8 CBS

11AM Talent Parade-Joe Berg

Noon Faith For Today

12:30 Big Picture

1PM Johns Hopkins-ABC

1:30 Teen Press

2PM Movie-When The West was Young

3PM Movie-Come Back Peter

4:30 Prescription For Living

5PM Super Circus-ABC

6PM Jimmy Wakely Show


7PM You Asked For It-ABC

7:30 Pepsi Cola Playhouse-ABC

8PM Key To The Ages-DEBUT-DuMont

8:30 This Is The Life

9PM Walter Winchell-ABC

9:15 Horizons-ABC

9:30 Life Begins At 80 DuMont

10PM Break The Bank-ABC Bank Is Worth $2900

10:30 Pantomime Quiz-ABC (From 9:30 PM Sunday)

11PM Movie-Charlie Chan In Honolulu

Akron

WAKR 49 ABC

1:30 The West

2:30 Oral Roberts

3PM Double Feature Theater

5PM Super Circus

6PM Western Playhouse

7PM You Asked For It

7:30 Pepsi Cola Playhouse

8PM Movie-TBA
9PM Walter Winchell

9:15 Horizons

9:30 Pantomime Quiz

10PM Break The Bank

10:30 Movie-Sky Liner

Youngstown

WFMJ 21 NBC

12:45 Serial Theater

1:15 Fun With Music

1:30 Polka Party-Ament

2PM To Help Themselves

2:30 Opera Theater-Would Be Gentleman

Featuring Wally Cox and a young Charlotte Rae

4PM Juvenile Jury

4:30 Zoo Parade

5PM Hallmark Hall Of Fame Sound And Fury:The Story of Alexander Graham Bell

5:30 Captain Gallant

6PM Kit Carson

7PM People Are Funny-Linkletter

7:30 Big Time-Variety-SPECIAL

Produced By Max Leibman, Featuring Milton Berle, Ray Bolger And Martha Raye
9PM Philco/Goodyear TV Playhouse

10PM Loretta Young

10:30 Bob Cummings Show (Love That Bob)

11PM Sports

11:15 Movie-Impact

WKBN 27

11:30 Western Theater

12:30 Contest Carnival

1PM This Is The Life

1:30 Polka Party (also listd on 21)

2PM Big Picture

2:30 These 40 Days

2:45 Panorama

3PM Now And Then

3:30 Adventure

4PM The Name's The Same-ABC (From Monday, 7:30 PM)

4:30 Prescription For Life

5PM Frontiersman

6:30 DisneyLand-ABC

7:30 Ramar Of The Jungle

8PM Toast Of The Town-CBS


9PM Mark Saber-Synd.

9:30 Stage 7

10PM Father Knows Best (CBS)

10:30 What's My Line?-CBS

11PM Movie (Premiere Playhouse)-Man In The Iron Mask

12:30 News

9:30 Stage 7

10PM Father Knows Best (CBS)

10:30 What's My Line?-CBS

11PM Movie (Premiere Playhouse)-Man In The Iron Mask

12:30 News

New York TV- FALL 1948

NEW YORK TV- FALL 1948- Source: New York Times

Thursday October 28, 1948

WCBS-TV 2 (CBS)

12:30- Music: Program Review: Weather

12:45- Film Shorts

1pm- Vanity Fair

6:15- Music: Program Review: Weather

6:30- Lucky Pup


6:45- Bob Howard Show

7pm- Film Shorts

7:30- Douglas Edwards with the News

7:45- Face the Music

8pm- To the Queens Taste

8:30- MOVIE- The Queen of the Yukon

9:40- Film Shorts

10:25- Liberal Party Rally with President Truman (from Madison Square Garden)

11pm- Newsreel

WNBT-TV 4 (NBC)

5:30- Howdy Doody

7:15- Cavalcade of Fashions

7:30- Musical Minatures

7:45- Sportswoman of the Week

8pm- Film: Princess Sagaphi

8:15- The Nature of Things

8:30- Lanny Ross Variety Show

9pm- Bob Smith Show

9:30- Paul Winchell Variety Show

WABD-TV 5 (DUMONT)

5:45pm- Teletunes

6pm- Small Fry Club- Bob Emery

6:30- Sports with Russ Hodges/Films


7pm- Tots, Tweens and Teens

7:30- Camera Headlines

7:45- Jack Elgen Show

8pm- Film Shorts

8:30- Charade Quiz with Bill Slater

9pm- Sports Film

9:05- Wrestling at Park Arena

WJZ-TV 7 (ABC)

5:30pm- Cartoon Teletales

7pm- News and Views (with Gordon Fraser)

7:08- Sports Results (with Joe Hasel)

7:15- Film: Puppet Making

7:30- Film: Circus Boy

8:15- George Gallup charts the Election with George Fraser

8:30- Club Seven

WPIX-TV 11 (IND)

5pm- News and Recorded Music

5:45- Comics on Parade

6pm- Recorded Music

7pm- News: Rendezvous with Stan Shaw

7:30- Newsreel

7:40- Jimmy Jemall- Inquiring Photographer

8pm- Gloria Swanson Program


9pm- News: Wrestling at Ridgewood Grove

10:45- Newsreel

WATV-TV 13 (IND)

10am- Test Pattern

2:45pm- Music and Feature Film

4pm- Western Feature

5pm- Junior Frolics

5:30- Film Serial: Shadow of the Eagle

5:50- Camera Highlights

7pm- Film: Fighting Renegade

8pm- Film: Devil Bat

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Re: New York TV- FALL 1948

> NEW YORK TV- FALL 1948- Source: New York Times

>

> Thursday October 28, 1948

>

> WCBS-TV 2 (CBS)

> 12:30- Music: Program Review: Weather

> 12:45- Film Shorts

> 1pm- Vanity Fair


> 6:15- Music: Program Review: Weather

> 6:30- Lucky Pup

> 6:45- Bob Howard Show

> 7pm- Film Shorts

> 7:30- Douglas Edwards with the News

> 7:45- Face the Music

> 8pm- To the Queens Taste

> 8:30- MOVIE- The Queen of the Yukon

> 9:40- Film Shorts

> 10:25- Liberal Party Rally with President Truman (from Madison Square Garden)

> 11pm- Newsreel

I was going to say "What Party Rally with President Truman?", but a quick Google search
confirmed your listing. The Liberal Party (active only in NY state) did in fact nominate Truman
and actively campaigned for him. They did this for every Democrat between 1944 and 2000 with
the exception of Jimmy Carter in 1980 (they went for John Anderson that year). They called it
quits in 2002.

> WNBT-TV 4 (NBC)

> 5:30- Howdy Doody

> 7:15- Cavalcade of Fashions

> 7:30- Musical Minatures

> 7:45- Sportswoman of the Week

> 8pm- Film: Princess Sagaphi

> 8:15- The Nature of Things

> 8:30- Lanny Ross Variety Show

> 9pm- Bob Smith Show


> 9:30- Paul Winchell Variety Show

>

> WABD-TV 5 (DUMONT)

> 5:45pm- Teletunes

> 6pm- Small Fry Club- Bob Emery

> 6:30- Sports with Russ Hodges/Films

> 7pm- Tots, Tweens and Teens

> 7:30- Camera Headlines

> 7:45- Jack Elgen Show

> 8pm- Film Shorts

> 8:30- Charade Quiz with Bill Slater

> 9pm- Sports Film

> 9:05- Wrestling at Park Arena

>

> WJZ-TV 7 (ABC)

> 5:30pm- Cartoon Teletales

> 7pm- News and Views (with Gordon Fraser)

> 7:08- Sports Results (with Joe Hasel)

> 7:15- Film: Puppet Making

> 7:30- Film: Circus Boy

> 8:15- George Gallup charts the Election with George Fraser

> 8:30- Club Seven

Did ABC not have any network programming on Thursdays during their first year of existence?
That's an awfully short schedule for a network O&O, even for 1948. Of course, WNBT and WABD
weren't much better.
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Re: New York TV- FALL 1948

> > NEW YORK TV- FALL 1948- Source: New York Times

>>

> > Thursday October 28, 1948

> >>

> > WJZ-TV 7 (ABC)

> > 5:30pm- Cartoon Teletales

> > 7pm- News and Views (with Gordon Fraser)

> > 7:08- Sports Results (with Joe Hasel)

> > 7:15- Film: Puppet Making

> > 7:30- Film: Circus Boy

> > 8:15- George Gallup charts the Election with George Fraser

>

> > 8:30- Club Seven

>

> Did ABC not have any network programming on Thursdays during

> their first year of existence? That's an awfully short


> schedule for a network O&O, even for 1948. Of course, WNBT

Castleman and Podrazik, in The TV Schedule Book, give this

lineup for ABC Thursdays in the fall of 1948:

5:30 Singing Lady (Cartoon Teletales is given as Monday,

Wednesday, and Friday; Singing Lady Tuesday and

Thursday)

6 PM (Local)

7 PM News And Views

7:15 (Local)

8 PM Fashion Story

8:30 Critic-At-Large

9 PM ABC Feature Film

10 PM (Local)

Club Seven is listed as a Wednesday show, after having aired

on Thursdays in the summer of 1948.

Brooks and Marsh note that Fashion Story debuted Nov. 4, 1948,

and that Critic-At-Large moved from Wednesday to Thursday in

November as well. They also show Film Shorts airing 7:15-8 PM.

News And Views had debuted August 11, 1948.

Overall, you're a week ahead of the network.


>>

Cleveland:Tuesday-Wednesday, March 1-2, 1955

This Is When WXEL 8 and WEWS 5 Switch Affiliations..From TV Guide

WNBK 3 NBC

Tuesday March 1

7AM Today

9AM Movie:Song Of Mexico

10AM Ding Dong School

10:30 Way of The World-Soap

10:45 Sheliah Graham-Interview-John Wayne in 5 15 minute segments

11AM-Home/Arlene Francis

Noon Tennessee Ernie Ford

12:30 Feather Your Nest-Game

1PM Movie-Forced Landing

2:30 Maggi Byrne-Fashion

3PM The Greatest Gift-Soap

3:15 Golden Windows-Soap

3:30 One Man's Family-Soap

3:45 Miss Marlowe-Soap

4PM Hawkins Falls-Soap


4:15 First Love-Soap

4:30 World Of Mr. Sweeney

4:45 Modern Romances

5PM Pinky Lee

5:30 Howdy Doody

6PM Abbott And Costello

6:30 Sports

6:40 Weather Vane

6:45 Tom Field-News

7PM Ella Raines

7:30 Dinah Shore

7:45 News Caravan-Swayze

8PM Bob Hope

9PM Fireside Theater

9:30 Armstrong Circle Theater

10PM Truth Or Consequences

10:30 It's A Great Life-Comedy (Still Occasionally seen on American Life [Goodlife] Cable channel)

11PM News

11:05 Weather-Joe Finan

11:10 Sports

11:15 Fame-profile of Henry Ford

11:30 Tonight-Steve Allen

1AM News
Wednesday, March 2

Morning-Afternoon Same As Tuesday except For:

9AM Movie: Life, Liberty and Orrin Dooley

1PM Movie: Pistol-Packin Mama

2:25 Amy Vanderbilt-5 minutes

6PM Wild Bill Hickock

7PM Norby-David Wayne Comedy

7:30 Eddie Fisher

8PM I Married Joan

8:30 My Little Margie

9PM Kraft Theater

10PM This Is Your Life

10:30 Big Town

11PM News, Sports, Weather

11:15 Theater 15

11:30 Tonight

1AM News

WEWS 5 CBS Tuesday/ABC-DuMont Wednesday

Tuesday March 1, 1955

7AM Morning Show-Jack Paar (Local Wings Of Song at 8:25 and 8:55)
9AM Western Reserve

9:30 Paige Palmer

10AM Garry Moore

10:30 Arthur Godfrey

11:30 Strike It Rich

Noon Valiant Lady

12:15 Love Of Life

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1PM Women's Window

1:30 Welcome Travelers-(NBC series had recently moved to CBS)

2PM Robert Q. Lewis

2:30 House Party-Linkletter

3PM Big Payoff

3:30 Bob Crosby

4PM Mixing Bowl-Local

4:30 On Your Account

5PM Captain Video-(Strangely was listed on channel 8 at the same time)-DuMont

5:15 Dinner Platter-Bob Dale

5:30 Uncle Jakes House

6PM Little Rascals

6:30 News-Dorothy Fuldheim

6:45 Sports
6:55 Weather

7PM Pooch Parade

7:15 Meet Your Schools

7:30 CBS News-Douglas Edwards

7:45 Jo Stafford-Music

8PM Florian Zabach Not sure if this was a one time syndicated special or on CBS

8:30 Halls Of Ivy-Ronald Colman

9PM Meet Millie

9:30 Red Skelton

10PM Mr. District Attorney-Syndicated

10:30 See It Now-Edward R. Murrow

11PM Movie-TBA

12:30 News

Wednesday March 2, 1955

8:55 News

9AM Western Reserve

9:30 Paige Palmer

9:55 News

10AM Little Rascals

10:30 Movie-TBA

11:55 News

Noon Bob Dale Show


1PM Women's Window

1:30 To Be Announced

2PM Robert Q. Lewis-CBS

2:30 To Be Announced

3PM Paul Dixon-DuMont

4PM Mixing Bowl

4:30 Uncle Jake's House

5PM Captain Video-DuMont (Now On Channel 5 only)

5:15 Dinner Platter-Bob Dale

5:45 Captain Video-DuMont

6PM Little Rascals

6:30 News

6:45 Weather

6:50 Sports-Paul Wilcox

7PM Waterfront-Syndicated

7:30 Disneyland (First ABC Network Show on 5)

8:30 Stu Erwin

9PM Liberace-Synd.

9:30 Who Said That-ABC

Panel:Gene Raymond. June Lockhart, Bob Considine

10PM To Be Announced

11PM Movie(Playhouse):Raw Deal

WXEL 8 ABC/DuMont Tuesday CBS Wednesday


Tuesday, March 1

8:55 Preview Corner

9AM To Be Announced

10AM Alice Weston-Cooking

10:30 Chrming Children

11AM Nancy Dixon-Shopping

11:05 Maggie Wulff-Women's Interests

12:30 Rena And Bob-Local Variety

1PM Portia Faces Life-CBS

1:15 Road Of Life-CBS

1:30 All For You-Weston

2PM Movie-Thunder Pass

4PM Brighter Day-CBS

4:15 Secret Storm-CBS

4:30 King Jack-Kids

5PM Captain Video-DuMont (Also on 5)

5:15 Desert Deputy-Western Shorts

6:30 News Parade-Jim Lang

6:45 Weather

6:50 Ohio Story

7PM Seven O Clock Playhouse


7:30 Cavalcade Of America-ABC

8PM Bishop Sheen-DuMont (By the first week of May would move to ABC)

8:30 Twenty Questions-ABC

9PM Danny Thomas-ABC

9:30 US Steel Hour-ABC

10:30 To Be Announced

11PM News-Guthrie

11:10 Sports

11:15 Weather

11:20 Movie:Cheer The Brave

Wednesday, March 2, 1955

7AM Morning Show Jack Paar(First Official CBS show, though 8 had been showing certain CBS
Soap Operas)

9AM Movie-TBA

10AM Garry Moore

10:30 Arthur Godfrey

11;30 Strike It Rich

Noon Valiant Lady

12:15 Love Of Life

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1PM Portia Faces Life

1:15 Road Of Life

1:30 Welcome Travelers


2PM Alice Weston

2:30 House Party

3PM Big Payoff

3:30 Bob Crosby

4PM Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 On Your Account

5PM Story Lady

5:15 Barker Bill-CBS (Terrytoons)

5:30 Adventure Theater

6:30 News Parade (Weather follows)

6:50 Joe Portaro-Beauty

7PM Matchless Theater

7:30 CBS News-Edwards

7:45 Perry Como

8PM Arthur Godfrey And Friends

9PM The Millionaire-Drama

9:30 I've Got A Secret Scheduled Guest:Jackie Gleason

10PM Best of Broadway-COLOR

The Guardsman-Claudette Cobert, Franchot Tone Mary Boland, Mary Grace Canfield, Reginald
Gardiner, Harry Worth, Margaret Hamilton

11PM News-Warren Guthrie (Sports, Weather, Follow)

11:20 Movie-TBA
WAKR 49 ABC Akron

Tuesday, March 1

4PM Movie-Scared To Death

5PM Hinky Dinks

5:30 Quick On The Draw

6PM News

6:15 Tail Waggers

6:30 Paige Palmer

6:50 Trophy Room-Eddie Elias-Akron Native Later Founded the Pro Bowlers Tour which was
headquartered in Akron till a few years ago.

7PM News-Jack Fitzgibbons

7:10 Sports

7:15 ABC News-John Daly

7:30 Chef Lorenzo

8PM Bishop Sheen-DuMont

8:30 Liberace-Syndicated (interesting segue?)

9PM Danny Thomas-ABC

9:30 Wrestling-Hollywood (syndicated?)

10:30 Stop The Music-ABC

11PM News/Sports
Wednesday, March 2

Same as Tuesday except for:

4PM Movie-TBA

6:15 Spotlight On Sports

6:50 Ohio Story

8PM Spelling Bee

8:30 Stu Erwin-ABC

9PM Masquerade Party-ABC

9:30 Junior Town Meeting

10PM Movie-Rolling Home

11PM News/Sports

there is an interesting site which deals in naming/identifying 1950's classic TV Themes..Is also
helpful somewhat in establishing when some shows were on what network..

http://www.classicthemes.com/50sTVTh...riesList.shtml
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Re: Cleveland:Tuesday-Wednesday, March 1-2, 1955

>Florian ZaBach had a syndicated series at this time.

He was a violinist who apparently worked a lot like

Liberace. I remember his making a number of appearances

with Mike Douglas in the '60s and '70s.

DuMont was in the process of cutting its schedule to

practically nothing. Captain Video ended April 1, and

Bishop Sheen moved to ABC around that time; the game show
Down You Go moved to CBS in June; and Life Begins at 80

to ABC in August. The last surviving entertainment show

on DuMont, What's The Story?, ended September 23, 1955.

Except for Monday-night boxing, which lasted until August

1956, DuMont was dead, to be reorganized as Metromedia

and then, in 1986, Fox.

This Is When WXEL 8 and WEWS 5 Switch Affiliations..From TV

> Guide

>

> WNBK 3 NBC

>

> Tuesday March 2

>

> 7AM Today

> 9AM Movie:Song Of Mexico

> 10AM Ding Dong School

> 10:30 Way of The World-Soap

> 11AM-Home/Arlene Francis

>

> Noon Tennessee Ernie Ford

> 12:30 Feather Your Nest-Game

> 1PM Movie-Forced Landing

> 2:30 Maggi Byrne-Fashion

> 3PM The Greatest Gift-Soap


> 3:15 Golden Windows-Soap

> 3:30 One Man's Family-Soap

> 3:45 Miss Marlowe-Soap

> 4PM Hawkins Falls-Soap

> 4:15 First Love-Soap

> 4:30 World Of Mr. Sweeney

> 4:45 Modern Romances

> 5PM Pinky Lee

> 5:30 Howdy Doody

>

> 6PM Abbott And Costello

> 6:30 Sports

> 6:40 Weather Vane

> 6:45 Tom Field-News

> 7PM Ella Raines

> 7:30 Dinah Shore

> 7:45 News Caravan-Swayze

> 8PM Bob Hope

> 9PM Fireside Theater

> 9:30 Armstrong Circle Theater

> 10PM Truth Or Consequences

> 10:30 It's A Great Life-Comedy (Still Occasionally seen on

> American Life [Goodlife] Cable channel)

> 11PM News

> 11:05 Weather-Joe Finan


> 11:10 Sports

> 11:15 Fame-profile of Henry Ford

> 11:30 Tonight-Steve Allen

> 1AM News

>

> Wednesday, March 2

>

> Morning-Afternoon Same As Tuesday except For:

> 9AM Movie: Life, Liberty and Orrin Dooley

> 1PM Movie: Pistol-Packin Mama

> 2:25 Amy Vanderbilt-5 minutes

> 6PM Wild Bill Hickock

> 7PM Norby-David Wayne Comedy

> 7:30 Eddie Fisher

>

> 8PM I Married Joan

> 8:30 My Little Margie

> 9PM Kraft Theater

> 10PM This Is Your Life

> 10:30 Big Town

> 11PM News, Sports, Weather

> 11:15 Theater 15

> 11:30 Tonight

> 1AM News

>
> WEWS 5 CBS Tuesday/ABC-DuMont Wednesday

>

> Tuesday March 1, 1955

>

> 7AM Morning Show-Jack Paar (Local Wings Of Song at 8:25 and

> 8:55)

> 9AM Western Reserve

> 9:30 Paige Palmer

> 10AM Garry Moore

> 10:30 Arthur Godfrey

> 11:30 Strike It Rich

>

> Noon Valiant Lady

> 12:15 Love Of Life

> 12:30 Search For Tomorrow

> 12:45 Guiding Light

> 1PM Women's Window

> 1:30 Welcome Travelers-(NBC series had recently moved to

> CBS)

> 2PM Robert Q. Lewis

> 2:30 House Party-Linkletter

> 3PM Big Payoff

> 3:30 Bob Crosby

> 4PM Mixing Bowl-Local

> 4:30 On Your Account


> 5PM Captain Video-(Strangely was listed on channel 8 at the

> same time)-DuMont

> 5:15 Dinner Platter-Bob Dale

> 5:30 Uncle Jakes House

>

> 6PM Little Rascals

> 6:30 News-Dorothy Fuldheim

> 6:45 Sports

> 6:55 Weather

> 7PM Pooch Parade

> 7:15 Meet Your Schools

> 7:30 CBS News-Douglas Edwards

> 7:45 Jo Stafford-Music

> 8PM Florian Zabach Not sure if this was a one time

> syndicated special or on CBS

> 8:30 Halls Of Ivy-Ronald Colman

> 9PM Meet Millie

> 9:30 Red Skelton

> 10PM Mr. District Attorney-Syndicated

> 10:30 See It Now-Edward R. Murrow

> 11PM Movie-TBA

> 12:30 News

>

> Wednesday March 2, 1955

>
> 8:55 News

> 9AM Western Reserve

> 9:30 Paige Palmer

> 9:55 News

> 10AM Little Rascals

> 10:30 Movie-TBA

> 11:55 News

>

> Noon Bob Dale Show

> 1PM Women's Window

> 1:30 To Be Announced

> 2PM Robert Q. Lewis-CBS

> 2:30 To Be Announced

> 3PM Paul Dixon-DuMont

> 4PM Mixing Bowl

> 4:30 Uncle Jake's House

> 5PM Captain Video-DuMont (Now On Channel 5 only)

> 5:15 Dinner Platter-Bob Dale

> 5:45 Captain Video-DuMont

>

> 6PM Little Rascals

> 6:30 News

> 6:45 Weather

> 6:50 Sports-Paul Wilcox

> 7PM Waterfront-Syndicated


> 7:30 Disneyland (First ABC Network Show on 5)

> 8:30 Stu Erwin

> 9PM Liberace-Synd.

> 9:30 Who Said That-ABC

> Panel:Gene Raymond. June Lockhart, Bob Considine

> 10PM To Be Announced

> 11PM Movie(Playhouse):Raw Deal

>

> WXEL 8 ABC/DuMont Tuesday CBS Wednesday

>

> Tuesday, March 1

>

> 8:55 Preview Corner

> 9AM To Be Announced

> 10AM Alice Weston-Cooking

> 10:30 Chrming Children

> 11AM Nancy Dixon-Shopping

> 11:05 Maggie Wulff-Women's Interests

>

> 12:30 Rena And Bob-Local Variety

> 1PM Portia Faces Life-CBS

> 1:15 Road Of Life-CBS

> 1:30 All For You-Weston

> 2PM Movie-Thunder Pass

> 4PM Brighter Day-CBS


> 4:15 Secret Storm-CBS

> 4:30 King Jack-Kids

> 5PM Captain Video-DuMont (Also on 5)

> 5:15 Desert Deputy-Western Shorts

>

> 6:30 News Parade-Jim Lang

> 6:45 Weather

> 6:50 Ohio Story

> 7PM Seven O Clock Playhouse

> 7:30 Cavalcade Of America-ABC

> 8PM Bishop Sheen-DuMont (By the first week of May would move

> to ABC)

> 8:30 Twenty Questions-ABC

> 9PM Danny Thomas-ABC

> 9:30 US Steel Hour-ABC

> 10:30 To Be Announced

> 11PM News-Guthrie

> 11:10 Sports

> 11:15 Weather

> 11:20 Movie:Cheer The Brave

>

> Wednesday, March 2, 1955

>

> 7AM Morning Show Jack Paar(First Official CBS show, though 8

> had been showing certain CBS Soap Operas)


> 9AM Movie-TBA

> 10AM Garry Moore

> 10:30 Arthur Godfrey

> 11;30 Strike It Rich

> Noon Valiant Lady

> 12:15 Love Of Life

> 12:30 Search For Tomorrow

> 12:45 Guiding Light

> 1PM Portia Faces Life

> 1:15 Road Of Life

> 1:30 Welcome Travelers

> 2PM Alice Weston

> 2:30 House Party

> 3PM Big Payoff

> 3:30 Bob Crosby

> 4PM Brighter Day

> 4:15 Secret Storm

> 4:30 On Your Account

> 5PM Story Lady

> 5:15 Barker Bill-CBS (Terrytoons)

> 5:30 Adventure Theater

>

> 6:30 News Parade (Weather follows)

> 6:50 Joe Portaro-Beauty

> 7PM Matchless Theater


> 7:30 CBS News-Edwards

> 7:45 Perry Como

> 8PM Arthur Godfrey And Friends

> 9PM The Millionaire-Drama

> 9:30 I've Got A Secret Scheduled Guest:Jackie Gleason

> 10PM Best of Broadway-COLOR

> The Guardsman-Claudette Cobert, Franchot Tone Mary Boland,

> Mary Grace Canfield, Reginald Gardiner, Harry Worth,

> Margaret Hamilton

>

> 11PM News-Warren Guthrie (Sports, Weather, Follow)

> 11:20 Movie-TBA

>

>

> WAKR 49 ABC Akron

>

> Tuesday, March 1

>

> 4PM Movie-Scared To Death

> 5PM Hinky Dinks

> 5:30 Quick On The Draw

>

> 6PM News

> 6:15 Tail Waggers

> 6:30 Paige Palmer


> 6:50 Trophy Room-Eddie Elias-Akron Native Later Founded the

> Pro Bowlers Tour which was headquartered in Akron till a few

> years ago.

>

> 7PM News-Jack Fitzgibbons

> 7:10 Sports

> 7:15 ABC News-John Daly

> 7:30 Chef Lorenzo

> 8PM Bishop Sheen-DuMont

> 8:30 Liberace-Syndicated (interesting segue?)

> 9PM Danny Thomas-ABC

> 9:30 Wrestling-Hollywood (syndicated?)

> 10:30 Stop The Music-ABC

> 11PM News/Sports

>

> Wednesday, March 2

>

> Same as Tuesday except for:

>

> 4PM Movie-TBA

> 6:15 Spotlight On Sports

> 6:50 Ohio Story

>

> 8PM Spelling Bee

> 8:30 Stu Erwin-ABC


> 9PM Masquerade Party-ABC

> 9:30 Junior Town Meeting

> 10PM Movie-Rolling Home

> 11PM News/Sports

>

>

> there is an interesting site which deals in

> naming/identifying 1950's classic TV Themes..Is also helpful

> somewhat in establishing when some shows were on what

> network..

>

> http://www.classicthemes.com/50sTVTh...riesList.shtml

>

Retro: Portland, Org. Oct. 26, 1964

Portland Org. TV Guide - Monday, Oct. 26, 1964

(Some things to look for: Ch. 2 has a female newscaster at 10:20am... pioneering for that day.
Mike Wallace of today's 60 Minutes is doing the CBS Morning News in 1964, right after Capt.
Kangaroo. "Wendy and Me" on ABC is a sitcom for George Burns now that his wife Gracie has
either died or retired. And Bing Crosby also has a show after Burns... two pretty big names for a
network that was always ranked third. Ch. 8 only carries an hour of Today. Only Ch. 8 has color
shows. Even if CBS or ABC are showing programs in color, Ch. 2 and 6 aren't transmitting them
yet. 15 min. Soap Operas are gone at this point but no soap runs an hour yet either. These days
few TV stations do any local shows other than news. But on this schedule, Ch. 6 does a daytime
variety show "Hi Neighbor" and a cooking show "KOIN Kitchen." Ch. 8 does a variety show in the
morning called "Telescope." And Ch. 12 does a morning show "12 in the Morning" and a kiddie
show "Popeye's Pier 12." I'm not sure if Ch. 2's "Smorgasbord" is local or network. Ind. Ch. 12
doesn't sign on till 10am. And no one stays on the air much after 12:30 or 1am.)
KATU - TV 2 (ABC)

7:00 Down to Earth--Brumfield

7:15 Basic Grammar

7:45 Deputy Dawg--Cartoons

8:00 Cartoonival--Rusty Nails

8:30 Romper Room--Miss Sue

9:00 Movie--Drama "The Sun Shines Bright" (1953)

10:20 News--Patti duPont

10:30 Price Is Right--Game

11:00 Get The Message--Game

11:30 Missing Links--Game

12:00 Father Knows Best

12:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford--Variety

1:00 Smorgasbord--Variety

1:30 Mike Douglas--Variety

2:30 Day in Court--Drama

2:55 ABC News

3:00 General Hospital--Serial

3:30 Young Marrieds--Serial

4:00 Trailmaster--Western

5:00 Dobie Gillis--Comedy

5:30 Leave It to Beaver

6:00 News--Pat Wilkins


6:15 News--Ron Cochran

6:30 Bold Journey--Travel

7:00 Survival--Documentary

7:30 Voyage--Adventure

8:30 No Time for Sergeants

9:00 Wendy and Me--Comedy

9:30 Bing Crosby--Comedy

10:00 Ben Casey--Drama

11:00 News, Sports

11:30 Movie--Western "Ambush" (1949)

KOIN - TV 6 (CBS)

7:00 Sunrise Semester

7:30 Weather Forecast

7:35 Cartoon Time

8:00 Captain Kangaroo--Children

9:00 CBS News--Mike Wallace

9:30 I Love Lucy--Comedy

10:00 Andy Griffith--Comedy

10:30 Real McCoys--Comedy

11:00 Love of Life--Serial

11:25 CBS News--Robert Trout

11:30 Search for Tomorrow


12:00 News--Art Eckman

12:05 Hi Neighbor--Variety

12:30 As The World Turns

1:00 KOIN Kitchen--Betty Davis

1:30 House Party--Art Linkletter

2:00 To Tell The Truth--Panel

2:25 CBS News--Douglas Edwards

2:30 Edge of Night--Serial

3:00 Secret Storm--Serial

3:30 Password--Game

4:00 Cartoon Circus--Children

4:15 Movie--Drama "Escape Me Never" (1947)

6:00 News--Chuck Foster

6:30 CBS News--Walter Cronkite

7:00 Trails West--Drama

7:30 To Tell The Truth--Bud Collyer

8:00 I've Got A Secret--Panel

8:30 Andy Griffith--Comedy

9:00 Lucille Ball--Comedy

9:30 Many Happy Returns--Comedy

10:00 Slattery's People--Drama

11:00 News, Sports

11:20 Yancy Derringer--Drama


KGW - TV 8 (NBC)

6:55 Town and Country--Jones

7:00 Today

8:00 Cartooners' Clubhouse

8:20 Telescope--Variety (Color)

9:00 Political Talk--Republican

9:30 What's This Song? (Debut) (Color)

9:55 NBC News--Edwin Newman

10:00 Concentration--Game

10:30 Jeopardy--Game (Color)

11:00 Say When!--Game (Color)

11:30 Truth or Consequences--Game (Color)

12:00 News--Rick Meyers (Color)

12:25 NBC News

12:30 Loretta Young--Drama

1:00 Doctors--Serial

1:30 Another World--Serial

2:00 You Don't Say!--Game (Color)

2:30 Match Game

2:55 News

3:00 Let's Make A Deal--Game

3:30 Bachelor Father--Comedy

4:00 Cartoon Corral (Color)


4:30 Movie--Drama "The Glory Brigade" (1953)

6:00 NBC News--Hutley, Brinkley

6:30 News--Richard Ross

7:00 Science in Action (Color)

7:30 90 Bristol Court--Comedy

8:00 90 Bristol Court--Comedy

8:30 90 Bristol Court--Comedy

9:00 Andy Williams--Variety (Color)

10:00 Alfred Hitchcock--Drama

11:00 News, Sports

11:30 Johnny Carson--Variety (Color)

KOAP - TV 10 (Educ.)

9:00 Problems of Philosophy

9:45 Uncle Wonder's Workshop

10:00 Spanish I

10:15 Spanish II

10:30 Let's Be Artists

10:45 French I

11:00 General Biology--Lessons

11:45 Sing Hi, Sing Lo--Kennett

12:00 TV Kindergarten
12:30 American Perspectives

1:00 Uncle Wonder's Workshop

1:15 Spanish I

1:30 Spanish II

1:45 French I

2:00 General Psychology

2:45 Industry on Parade

3:00 Challenge--Science

3:30 Famous Generals

4:00 Sing Hi, Sing Lo--Kennett

4:15 Happy Attic--Paige Long

(No listings till 6:30)

6:30 Facts About Smoking

7:00 What's New--Children

7:30 French Chef--Cooking

8:00 Pathfinders--Discussion (Debut)

8:30 Oregon at Work

9:00 International Magazine

10:00 Basic Issues of Man (Debut)

KPTV - TV 12 (Ind.)

10:00 Film Feature

11:00 Twelve in The Morning


12:00 Cartoon Castle--Children

12:15 King Leonardo--Cartoons

12:30 Cartoon Castle--Children

1:00 Movie--Comedy "The Ex-Mrs. Bradford" (1936)

2:45 News--Duane Bock

3:00 Three Stooges--Comedy

3:30 Touche' Turtle--Cartoons

4:00 Rocky and His Friends

4:30 Lloyd Thaxton--Variety

5:30 Popeye's Pier 12--Children

6:00 Woody Woodpecker

6:30 Wells Fargo--Western

7:00 Have Gun, Will Travel

7:30 You Asked for It!--Smith

8:00 Cheyenne--Western

9:00 Dick Powell--Drama

10:00 Movie--Musical "I Dream Too Much" (1935)

11:45 Movie--Western "Prarie Law" (1953)

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> Portland Org. TV Guide - Monday, Oct. 26, 1964

>

> (Some things to look for: Ch. 2 has a female newscaster at

> 10:20am... pioneering for that day. Mike Wallace of today's

> 60 Minutes is doing the CBS Morning News in 1964, right

> after Capt. Kangaroo. "Wendy and Me" on ABC is a sitcom for

> George Burns now that his wife Gracie has either died or

> retired. And Bing Crosby also has a show after Burns... two

> pretty big names for a network that was always ranked third.

> Ch. 8 only carries an hour of Today. Only Ch. 8 has color

> shows. Even if CBS or ABC are showing programs in color,

> Ch. 2 and 6 aren't transmitting them yet. 15 min. Soap

> Operas are gone at this point but no soap runs an hour yet

> either.

>

Something's amiss. Search For Tomorrow and Guiding Light

(which isn't even listed here) were 15-minute soaps until


1968. Search aired at 11:30 (PT), Light at 11:45.

Gracie Allen retired in 1958 and passed away Aug. 27, 1964.

George Burns' co-star on Wendy And Me was Connie Stevens.

I also notice you have 90 Bristol Court listed three times.

For those who've forgotten, that show was an experiment on

NBC's part: three sitcoms, all taking place in the same

apartment complex, and all focusing on the same theme.

The shows were: Karen; Tom, Dick And Mary; and Harris Against

The World (I think Jack Klugman starred in this last one).

Karen was the only one of the three to survive the entire

season, running 7:30-8 on Mondays from January-September 1965.

The 8-9 hour was filled by The Man From U.N.C.L.E., and Hullabaloo

got its former Tuesday slot (then moved to Mondays at 7:30 in

the fall of '65). BTW, Mondays at 8 was Man From U.N.C.L.E.'s

last time slot, in the fall of 1967. It was replaced in January

1968 by the biggest hit of the era: Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In.

A couple of other things. KOIN Kitchen was still on the air in

the '70s, if I recall. Also, is KOIN's noon anchor Art Eckman

the same person who was a sportscaster on WXIA/11 Atlanta in

the late '70s and most of the '80s?

>

> KATU - TV 2 (ABC)


>

> 7:00 Down to Earth--Brumfield

> 7:15 Basic Grammar

> 7:45 Deputy Dawg--Cartoons

> 8:00 Cartoonival--Rusty Nails

> 8:30 Romper Room--Miss Sue

> 9:00 Movie--Drama "The Sun Shines Bright" (1953)

> 10:20 News--Patti duPont

> 10:30 Price Is Right--Game

> 11:00 Get The Message--Game

> 11:30 Missing Links--Game

> 12:00 Father Knows Best

> 12:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford--Variety

> 1:00 Smorgasbord--Variety

> 1:30 Mike Douglas--Variety

> 2:30 Day in Court--Drama

> 2:55 ABC News

> 3:00 General Hospital--Serial

> 3:30 Young Marrieds--Serial

> 4:00 Trailmaster--Western

> 5:00 Dobie Gillis--Comedy

> 5:30 Leave It to Beaver

> 6:00 News--Pat Wilkins

> 6:15 News--Ron Cochran

> 6:30 Bold Journey--Travel


> 7:00 Survival--Documentary

> 7:30 Voyage--Adventure

> 8:30 No Time for Sergeants

> 9:00 Wendy and Me--Comedy

> 9:30 Bing Crosby--Comedy

> 10:00 Ben Casey--Drama

> 11:00 News, Sports

> 11:30 Movie--Western "Ambush" (1949)

>

>

> KOIN - TV 6 (CBS)

>

> 7:00 Sunrise Semester

> 7:30 Weather Forecast

> 7:35 Cartoon Time

> 8:00 Captain Kangaroo--Children

> 9:00 CBS News--Mike Wallace

> 9:30 I Love Lucy--Comedy

> 10:00 Andy Griffith--Comedy

> 10:30 Real McCoys--Comedy

> 11:00 Love of Life--Serial

> 11:25 CBS News--Robert Trout

> 11:30 Search for Tomorrow

> 12:00 News--Art Eckman

> 12:05 Hi Neighbor--Variety


> 12:30 As The World Turns

> 1:00 KOIN Kitchen--Betty Davis

> 1:30 House Party--Art Linkletter

> 2:00 To Tell The Truth--Panel

> 2:25 CBS News--Douglas Edwards

> 2:30 Edge of Night--Serial

> 3:00 Secret Storm--Serial

> 3:30 Password--Game

> 4:00 Cartoon Circus--Children

> 4:15 Movie--Drama "Escape Me Never" (1947)

> 6:00 News--Chuck Foster

> 6:30 CBS News--Walter Cronkite

> 7:00 Trails West--Drama

> 7:30 To Tell The Truth--Bud Collyer

> 8:00 I've Got A Secret--Panel

> 8:30 Andy Griffith--Comedy

> 9:00 Lucille Ball--Comedy

> 9:30 Many Happy Returns--Comedy

> 10:00 Slattery's People--Drama

> 11:00 News, Sports

> 11:20 Yancy Derringer--Drama

>

>

>

> KGW - TV 8 (NBC)


>

> 6:55 Town and Country--Jones

> 7:00 Today

> 8:00 Cartooners' Clubhouse

> 8:20 Telescope--Variety (Color)

> 9:00 Political Talk--Republican

> 9:30 What's This Song? (Debut) (Color)

> 9:55 NBC News--Edwin Newman

> 10:00 Concentration--Game

> 10:30 Jeopardy--Game (Color)

> 11:00 Say When!--Game (Color)

> 11:30 Truth or Consequences--Game (Color)

> 12:00 News--Rick Meyers (Color)

> 12:25 NBC News

> 12:30 Loretta Young--Drama

> 1:00 Doctors--Serial

> 1:30 Another World--Serial

> 2:00 You Don't Say!--Game (Color)

> 2:30 Match Game

> 2:55 News

> 3:00 Let's Make A Deal--Game

> 3:30 Bachelor Father--Comedy

> 4:00 Cartoon Corral (Color)

> 4:30 Movie--Drama "The Glory Brigade" (1953)

> 6:00 NBC News--Hutley, Brinkley


> 6:30 News--Richard Ross

> 7:00 Science in Action (Color)

> 7:30 90 Bristol Court--Comedy

> 8:00 90 Bristol Court--Comedy

> 8:30 90 Bristol Court--Comedy

> 9:00 Andy Williams--Variety (Color)

> 10:00 Alfred Hitchcock--Drama

> 11:00 News, Sports

> 11:30 Johnny Carson--Variety (Color)

>

>

>

> KOAP - TV 10 (Educ.)

>

> 9:00 Problems of Philosophy

> 9:45 Uncle Wonder's Workshop

> 10:00 Spanish I

> 10:15 Spanish II

> 10:30 Let's Be Artists

> 10:45 French I

> 11:00 General Biology--Lessons

> 11:45 Sing Hi, Sing Lo--Kennett

> 12:00 TV Kindergarten

> 12:30 American Perspectives

> 1:00 Uncle Wonder's Workshop


> 1:15 Spanish I

> 1:30 Spanish II

> 1:45 French I

> 2:00 General Psychology

> 2:45 Industry on Parade

> 3:00 Challenge--Science

> 3:30 Famous Generals

> 4:00 Sing Hi, Sing Lo--Kennett

> 4:15 Happy Attic--Paige Long

> (No listings till 6:30)

> 6:30 Facts About Smoking

> 7:00 What's New--Children

> 7:30 French Chef--Cooking

> 8:00 Pathfinders--Discussion (Debut)

> 8:30 Oregon at Work

> 9:00 International Magazine

> 10:00 Basic Issues of Man (Debut)

>

>

> KPTV - TV 12 (Ind.)

>

> 10:00 Film Feature

> 11:00 Twelve in The Morning

> 12:00 Cartoon Castle--Children

> 12:15 King Leonardo--Cartoons


> 12:30 Cartoon Castle--Children

> 1:00 Movie--Comedy "The Ex-Mrs. Bradford" (1936)

> 2:45 News--Duane Bock

> 3:00 Three Stooges--Comedy

> 3:30 Touche' Turtle--Cartoons

> 4:00 Rocky and His Friends

> 4:30 Lloyd Thaxton--Variety

> 5:30 Popeye's Pier 12--Children

> 6:00 Woody Woodpecker

> 6:30 Wells Fargo--Western

> 7:00 Have Gun, Will Travel

> 7:30 You Asked for It!--Smith

> 8:00 Cheyenne--Western

> 9:00 Dick Powell--Drama

> 10:00 Movie--Musical "I Dream Too Much" (1935)

> 11:45 Movie--Western "Prarie Law" (1953)

>

>

>

>

> Gregg

> nh153@mail.com

>

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> Something's amiss. Search For Tomorrow and Guiding Light

> (which isn't even listed here) were 15-minute soaps until

> 1968. Search aired at 11:30 (PT), Light at 11:45.

>

> Gracie Allen retired in 1958 and passed away Aug. 27, 1964.

> George Burns' co-star on Wendy And Me was Connie Stevens.

> > A couple of other things. KOIN Kitchen was still on the air

> in

> the '70s, if I recall. Also, is KOIN's noon anchor Art

> Eckman

> the same person who was a sportscaster on WXIA/11 Atlanta in> the late '70s and most of the
'80s?

>>

My mistake... I went back and sure enough, Channel 6 had Search for Tomorrow on at 11:30,
Guiding Light at 11:45.
That's really amazing when you consider nearly all soaps today are a full hour. By the time you
subtract commercials, introductions and closing credits, could a 15 min. soap even have 10 min.
worth of programming?

Going back over the schedule, I suppose Ch. 2's 8am "Cartoonival--Rusty Nails" must be a locally
produced kids show with a host who goes by the name Rusty Nails. In fact, with Capt. Kangaroo
on Ch. 6 and Ch. 8 running Cartooners' Clubhouse (maybe another locally produced kiddie
show?), the Portland TV viewer only has children's shows to choose from at 8am... and
Independant Ch. 12 hasn't even signed on yet. These are all network affiliates. Quite different
than today when everyone, including many independents, is running news-oriented wake-up
shows.

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07-31-2005, 07:48 AM #4

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> Portland Org. TV Guide - Monday, Oct. 26, 1964

>

"Wendy and Me" on ABC is a sitcom for

> George Burns now that his wife Gracie has either died or

> retired. And Bing Crosby also has a show after Burns... two

> pretty big names for a network that was always ranked third.

> Ch. 8 only carries an hour of Today.


I always wondered why Bing Crosby's show never made it..Wendy And Me was shown on PBS
locally (Akron/Youngstown) and I thought it wasnt a bad show. Leads me to wonder why big
movie stars never could hit it big in Television..George had it hard w/out Gracie for years..Jimmy
Stewart and Henry Fonda always seemed to have a hard time (though Stewart had a fairly good
run with "Hawkins" later on.)

WSPD 13 Toledo as I have noted in past schedules, for a while ran "Today" for 90 minutes (7:30-
9:00 AM) in the Mid-1960's)

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Re: Retro: Portland, Org. Oct. 26, 1964

> My mistake... I went back and sure enough, Channel 6 had

> Search for Tomorrow on at 11:30, Guiding Light at 11:45.

>

> That's really amazing when you consider nearly all soaps

> today are a full hour. By the time you subtract

> commercials, introductions and closing credits, could a 15

> min. soap even have 10 min. worth of programming?

>

> Going back over the schedule, I suppose Ch. 2's 8am

> "Cartoonival--Rusty Nails" must be a locally produced kids

> show with a host who goes by the name Rusty Nails. In fact,

> with Capt. Kangaroo on Ch. 6 and Ch. 8 running Cartooners'


> Clubhouse (maybe another locally produced kiddie show?), the

> Portland TV viewer only has children's shows to choose from

> at 8am... and Independant Ch. 12 hasn't even signed on yet.

> These are all network affiliates. Quite different than

> today when everyone, including many independents, is running

> news-oriented wake-up shows.

>

>

>

> Gregg

> nh153@mail.com

>

Looking back, I think Portland had to be one of the smallest markets with five full-powered TV
stations, and Channel 2 just signed on in 1962, and took ABC from 12 just two years later. You
may already know about KPTV's history site, but it's a great read nonetheless.

http://kptv.home.comcast.net

Boston TV- Thanksgiving 1984- Network Affiliates Only

from the Boston TV Fall 1984 post with a few corrections

BOSTON TV- THANKSGIVING 1984

Thursday November 22, 1984

WGBH-TV 2 (PBS)
6:15- Test Pattern

6:45- Sign-on/AM Weather

7AM- Sesame Street

8AM- Mister Rogers

8:30- Sesame Street

9:30- Electric Company

10AM- Electric Company

10:30 3-2-1 Contact

11am- Matinee at the Bijou

12:30- Movie- The Little Princess (1939)

2pm- Sports America- "World's Toughest Triathlon"- from Lake Tahoe,CA

3pm- Presente

3:30- Electric Company

4pm- Sesame Street

5pm- Mister Rogers

5:30- 3-2-1 Contact

6PM- Macneil/Lehrer Newshour

7pm- Doctor Who

7:30- Wild World of Animals

8pm- Sneak Previews

8:30- Victory Garden

9pm- This Old House

9:30- Say Brother

10PM- News- (with Christopher Lydon)

10:30- Business Report


11pm- MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour

12am- Sign-off

WBZ-TV 4 (NBC)

5 AM PEOPLE ARE TALKING

5:30 NBC NEWS

6 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

7am- Today

9am- 1984 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

12pm- Eyewitness News at Noon

12:30- People are Talking

1:30- Love Connection

2pm- Days of our Lives

3pm- Santa Barbara

3:30 NFL '84

4pm- NFL Football- New England Patriots @ Dallas Cowboys

7pm- NBC News with Tom Brokaw

7:30- Evening Magazine

8pm- The Cosby Show

8:30 Family Ties

9pm- Cheers

9:30- Night Court

10pm- St. Elsewhere

11pm- Eyewitness News

11:30- Tonight Show with Johnny Carson


12:30- David Letterman

1:30- Eyewitness News

2am- Evening Magazine

2:30- Movie

4:30- People are Talking

WCVB-TV 5 (ABC)

5 AM CHRONICLE

5:30 NEWSCENTER 5

6 AM NEWSCENTER 5

7am- Good Morning America

9am- Donahue

10am- Good Day

11am- Tattletales

11:30- Ryan's Hope

12pm- Newscenter 5

12:30- Loving

1pm- All my Children

2pm- One Life to Live

3pm- General Hospital

4pm- Rituals

4:30- Rhoda

5pm- Too Close for Comfort

5:30- All in The Family

6pm- NewsCenter 5- (with Chet Curtis, Natalie Jacobson, Dick Albert and Lee Webb?)
7pm- ABC News with Peter Jennings

7:30- Chronicle

8pm- Movie- Arthur (1981)

10pm- 20/20

11am- NewsCenter 5

11:30- ABC News Nightline

12am- Night Gallery

1am- NewsCenter 5

1:30- Sally Jessy Raphael

2:30- Movie

WNEV-TV 7 (CBS)

5 AM CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH

6 AM NEWS

7AM- CBS Morning News

9am- 1984 CBS All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade

12pm- NFL Today

12:30- NFL Today- Green Bay Packers @ Detroit Lions

4pm- Let's Make A Deal

4:30- Match Game

5pm- Name That Tune

5:30- Wheel of Fortune (syndicated version)

6pm- New England News (with Tom Ellis)

7pm- CBS News with Dan Rather

7:30- Entertainment Tonight


8pm- Magnum P.I

9pm- Simon & Simon

10pm- Knots Landing

11pm- News

11:30- Entertainment Tonight

12am- Newhart

12:30am- MOVIE- Escape from Iran: The Canadian Caper (1981)

2:25am- News

2:55am- CBS News Nightwatch

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> from the Boston TV Fall 1984 post with a few corrections

Not good enough. Either you post schedules AS THEY APPEARED in TV Guide, or a newspaper
guide, with accreditation, or you don't post.

Next time you do this, I delete without explanation.

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> > from the Boston TV Fall 1984 post with a few corrections

>

> Not good enough. Either you post schedules AS THEY

> APPEARED in TV Guide, or a newspaper guide, with

> accreditation, or you don't post.

>

> Next time you do this, I delete without explanation.

>

KMRichards, why are you harassing Highwayman like that? I am sure he does not

mean to post these things in error.

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> > > from the Boston TV Fall 1984 post with a few corrections

>

>>

> > Not good enough. Either you post schedules AS THEY

> > APPEARED in TV Guide, or a newspaper guide, with

> > accreditation, or you don't post.

>>

> > Next time you do this, I delete without explanation.

>>

>

>

> KMRichards, why are you harassing Highwayman like that? I am

> sure he does not

> mean to post these things in error.

>

It is all right for me to post TV schedules, I mean, I'm not perfect, KMRichards says I need to have
TV Guide or a Newspaper guide as a source, I mean, I don't have to do it perfect. But I don't
want KMRichards to harass me like that
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> > KMRichards, why are you harassing Highwayman like that? I

> am

> > sure he does not

> > mean to post these things in error.

>>

>

> It is all right for me to post TV schedules, I mean, I'm not

> perfect, KMRichards says I need to have TV Guide or a

> Newspaper guide as a source, I mean, I don't have to do it

> perfect. But I don't want KMRichards to harass me like that

Very simple.

Several months back, we had a monster of an argument about a posted schedule which had no
source data listed and which turned out to be riddled with errors. The poster later admitted they
had guesstimated the schedule based on the network schedules for the season and co-owned
stations in other markets.

In the aftermath of that thread, I made a suggestion -- as the moderator -- that all schedules
have their source data included. There was NO OBJECTION WHATSOEVER from the regular
schedule posters, so that policy stands.
I only single out highwayman128 because he is the person who most often posts without source
data, and yes, it is incumbent on him to make accurate retro schedule posts, because that is
what is expected by those who frequent this board.

This is <u>not</u> harassment, because I apply the policy to all retro schedule postings. It just so
happens that highwayman doesn't want to post under the rules. He said so himself, above.

No source, no schedule post. Period.

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I don't have any other old newspapers or old TV Guides in other cities, except I have the New
York Times database because I'm a member of Boston Public Library.

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> I don't have any other old newspapers or old TV Guides in

> other cities, except I have the New York Times database

> because I'm a member of Boston Public Library.

Then please stick to posting schedules from what you have access to.

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> Not good enough. Either you post schedules AS THEY

> APPEARED in TV Guide, or a newspaper guide, with


> accreditation, or you don't post.

>

> Next time you do this, I delete without explanation.

I agree with you on this one. This guy has a habit of posting innacurate schedules based on the
network national schedule from a New York City paper and mixing in what he thinks the station
airs based on his memory of what shows a station owned.

This schedule though is close to accurate. I believe he cut and pasted one of my postings
here...but I dont have time to check this with a fine tooth comb.

I indeed have alot of retro schedules in files over the years but am working to find accurate
sources to verify them. I am working to get more in the fall through various newspapers from
around the US. But I will hold on to a schedule I cannot find proper sources for because there is
a chance there are innacuracies. I wont post them until I can post something that I know is
accurate or very close.

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> I don't have any other old newspapers or old TV Guides in

> other cities, except I have the New York Times database

> because I'm a member of Boston Public Library.


>

If you are a member of Boston Public Library and live near boston...Then its simple...GET
LISTINGS FROM OLD BOSTON GLOBES...I am sure Boston Public Libraries have them on
microfilm...So take the microfilm of these schedules and COPY them and then post them...SOme
schedule syou posted 6 months back were filled with errors many of which we all corrected..

ALL we ask is to post verifiable accurate information...Thats all. Nothing personal.

Retro: Pittsburgh-western Pa., Tuesday, Jan. 4, 1955

(Source: Indiana, Pa. Evening Gazette)

Listings start at 7 a.m.

WDTV 2 Pittsburgh (Dumont, NBC, CBS, ABC)

AM

7 Today (NBC, of course)

9 Pastors Study

9:15 Fun To Reduce

9:30 Womans Angle

9:45 Portia Faces Life (CBS)

10 Garry Moore (CBS)

10:30 Home Edition (NBCs Home with Arlene Francis?)

11 Arthur Godfrey (CBS)

PM

12 News

12:15 Love of Life (CBS)


12:30 Search for Tomorrow (CBS)

12:45 Guiding Light (CBS)

1 Lets Visit

1:15 Star Parade

1:30 Kays Kitchen

2 Star Parade

2:15 Valiant Lady (CBS)

2:30 Meet Your Neighbor

3 House Party

3:30 Paul Dixon Show (Dumont)

4 Brighter Day (CBS)

4:15 Secret Storm (CBS)

4:30 On Your Account

5 Video Adventure

5:30 Howdy Doody (NBC)

6 News; Buzz and Bill

6:30 News

6:45 Pitt Parade

7 Captain Video (Dumont)

7:15 Morgan Beatty News (Dumont)

7:30 Time Out

7:45 EZC Ranch

8 Life Is Worth Living (Dumont)

8:30 I Love Lucy (CBS; delayed from Monday)

9 Studio 57 (Dumont) Bewildered Bride with Mala Powers


9:30 U.S. Steel Hour (ABC) The Thief with Diana Lynn and Paul Lukas

10:30 See It Now (CBS)

11 World Tonite

11:15 Movie

WJAC-TV 6 Johnstown (NBC, CBS, ABC)

AM

7 Today (NBC)

9 Film

9:30 Garry Moore (CBS)

10 Ding Dong School (NBC)

10:15 Way Of The World

10:30 Sheilah Graham

11 Brighter Day (CBS)

11:15 Film

11:30 Strike It Rich (CBS)

PM

12 Valiant Lady (CBS)

12:15 Love of Life (CBS)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow (CBS)

12:45 Guiding Light (CBS)

1 Portia Faces Life (CBS)

1:15 Road of Life (CBS)

1:30 Welcome, Travelers (CBS)

2 Film
2:15 Robert Q. Lewis (CBS)

2:30 House Party (CBS)

2:45 Quick Quiz

3 Big Payoff (CBS)

3:30 Bob Crosby (CBS)

3:45 Miss Marlowe

4 Melodies

4:15 Secret Storm (CBS)

4:30 On Your Account

5 Cartoon Capers

5:30 Howdy Doody (NBC)

6 Music; Sports

6:15 DuBois News

6:30 December Bride (CBS)

7 Pepsi Playhouse (ABC)

7:30 Dinah Shore (NBC)

7:45 Camel News Caravan (NBC)

8 Uncertain; Schedule grid lists Bob Hope special(NBC); "Top viewing this evening" story lists
Larry Storch Show with guest Teresa Brewer

9 Fireside Theater (NBC)

9:30 U.S. Steel Hour (ABC)

10:30 Its A Great Life (NBC)

11 Lullaby Theater

WFBG-TV 10 Altoona (CBS, ABC, Dumont)

AM
9 Breakfast Club (signed on at 9)

10 Purple Sage

10:15 Marge and Jeff

10:30 Western Theater

11 Flynns Inn

PM

12 News

12:15 Tunes On 10

12:30 Movie Matinee

3 Paul Dixon Show (Dumont; an hour here, 30 mins. in Pittsburgh)

4 Girl From Gables

4:30 The Early Show (movie)

6 News Roundup

6:15 Purple Sage

6:30 Birthday

6:45 Sports

7 Captain Video (Dumont)

7:15 News

7:30 Cavalcade of America (ABC) The Marine Who Was 200 Years Old with Ward Bond

8 Life Is Worth Living (Dumont)

8:30 Four Star Playhouse (CBS) Go Ahead And Jump with Dick Powell

9 Danny Thomas Show (ABC)

9:30 Elgin TV Hour (ABC)

10:30 Stop The Music (ABC)

11 News; Late Show


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> 8:30 Four Star Playhouse (CBS) Go Ahead And Jump with

> Dick Powell

>

Found it on DVD for a dollar!

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> > 8:30 Four Star Playhouse (CBS) Go Ahead And Jump with

> > Dick Powell

>>

>

> Found it on DVD for a dollar!

I presume that either this episode/series is now in the public-domain, or the DVD it was on was a
"sampler", sold at a very low price, in the hope that if you like it, you'd buy a much more
expensive box set of "Four Star Playhouse" episodes, perhaps containing an entire season.

Retro: Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point and surrounding area prime time Tuesday,


October 31, 1972
From the Greensboro Daily News. Schedules

run 7 PM-sign off.

WFMY Ch. 2 (CBS) Greensboro

7 PM Andy Griffith

7:30 National Geographic: "Dr. Leakey

And The Dawn Of Man"

8:30 Hawaii Five-O

9:30 CBS Movie: "The Dunwich Horror"

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Late Movie: "The Mummy"

WBTV Ch. 3 (CBS) Charlotte

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Price Is Right

8 PM Maude

8:30 Hawaii Five-O

9:30 CBS Movie

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Late Movie

WUNC Ch. 4 (PBS) Chapel Hill


7 PM School Food Service

7:30 Exceptional Children

8 PM Candidates '72: North Carolina

gubernatorial candidates Arlis

Pettyjohn (American Party), James

Holshouser (Republican), and Hargrove

Bowles (Democrat). Holshouser benefited

from the Nixon landslide and became the

state's first Republican governor in

approximately a century.

9:30 Black Journal

10 PM Southern Perspective: Call-in questions

to American Party presidential candidate

John Schmitz

WRAL Ch. 5 (ABC) Raleigh

7 PM Ponderosa (Bonanza reruns)

8 PM Temperature's Rising

8:30 ABC Movie: "The Bounty Man"

10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D.

11 PM News

11:30 Dick Cavett

WDBJ Ch. 7 (CBS) Roanoke, VA


7 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music

7:30 Dialogue

8 PM Maude

8:30 Hawaii Five-O

9:30 CBS Movie

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Late Movie

WGHP Ch. 8 (ABC) High Point

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Wait Till Your Father Gets

Home

8 PM Temperature's Rising

8:30 ABC Movie

10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D.

11 PM News

11:30 Dick Cavett

1 AM News

WSLS Ch. 10 (NBC) Roanoke, VA

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 To Tell The Truth


8 PM Bonanza

9 PM The Bold Ones

10 PM NBC Reports

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

WTVD Ch. 11 (CBS) Durham

7 PM That Girl

7:30 Dragnet

8 PM Maude

8:30 Hawaii Five-O

9:30 CBS Movie

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Late Movie

WXII Ch. 12 (NBC) Winston-Salem

7 PM NBC News

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM Halloween Spooktacular: "The

Wolf Man" and "The Invisible

Man"

11 PM News

11:45 Halloween Spooktacular continues:


"Frankenstein Meets The Wolf Man"

WLVA Ch. 13 (ABC) Lynchburg, VA

7 PM The Issue

7:30 Partridge Family

8 PM Temperature's Rising

8:30 ABC Movie

10 PM Marcus Welby, M.D.

11 PM News

11:30 Dick Cavett

WRDU Ch. 28 (NBC) Durham

7 PM Death Valley Days

7:30 The Adventurer

8 PM Bonanza

9 PM The Bold Ones

10 PM NBC Reports

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

Cleveland Area Prime Time Tuesday March 1, 1955

While some of these listings are posted below in the March 1-2, 1955 thread..This is Prime Time
Only and Includes Youngstown listings for Tuesday
Source:TV Guide

Cleveland 3 NBC 5 CBS 8 ABC DuMont

Akron 49 ABC

Youngstown 21 NBC 27 CBS ABC DuMont

8PM

3 21 Bob Hope

5 Florian Zabach-Synd.

8 27 49 Fulton Sheen-DuMont

8:30

5 Halls Of Ivy

8 Twenty Questions-ABC

27 Treasury Men In Action-ABC (Thursday 8:30)

49 Liberace-Synd.

9PM

3 21 Fireside Theater

5 27 Meet Millie

8 49 Danny Thomas-ABC

9:30

3 21 Armstrong Circle Theater

5 Red Skelton
8 27 US Steel Hour

49 Wrestling-Hollywood

10PM

3 21 Truth Or Consequences

5 Mr. District Attorney

10:30

3 21 It's A Great Life-Comedy

5 27 See It Now

8 To Be Announced

49 Stop The Music-ABC

11PM

3 8 21 27 49 News

5 Movie-TBA

11:05

3 Weather

11:10

3 8 21 49 Sports

11:15

3 Fame-Henry Ford
8 27 Weather

21 Movie Museum

11:20

8 Movie Cheer The Brave

27 Movie (Stage Door) The Broken Horseshoe

11:30

3 21 Tonight-Steve Allen

12:30

5 27 News

1AM

3 News

An Explanation: Many shows are generally known to be established with one Particullar network
(Dragnet=NBC, I Love Lucy=CBS, etc.) If The shows are'nt as well known I will indicate the
network especially if there is more than one network on a station

Cleveland Area Prime Time Wednesday, March 2, 1955

From TV Guide

Cleveland 3 NBC 5 ABC DuMont 8 CBS

Akron 49 ABC
Youngstown 21 NBC 27 CBS ABC DuMont

Again some of this is posted in a previous thread using a different format, but here we include
Youngstown stations.

8PM

3 21 I Married Joan

5 Disneyland-ABC (From 7:30 PM)

8 27 Arthur Godfrey And Friends

49 Spelling Bee

8:30

3 21 My Little Margie

5 49 Stu Erwin

9PM

3 21 Kraft Theater

5 Liberace-Synd.

8 27 The Millionaire

49 Masquerade Party-ABC

9:30

5 Who Said That?-Game-ABC

8 27 I've Got A Secret

49 Junior Town Meeting


10PM

3 21 This Is Your Life

5 To Be Announced

8 27 Best Of Broadway-COLOR

49 Movie-Rolling Home

10:30

3 21 Big Town

11PM

3 8 21 27 49 News

5 Movie-Raw Deal

11:05

3 Weather-Joe Finan

11:10

3 8 21 49 Sports

11:15

3 21 Theater 15

8 Weather

27 Weather And Sports


11:20

8 Movie-TBA

27 Twenty Questions-ABC

11:30

3 21 Tonight-Steve Allen

11:50

27 Movie (Playhouse 27) A Man About The House

12:45

8 News

12:50

27 News

1AM

3 News

<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by TimL on 08/03/05 04:58 AM.</FONT></P>

Retro:Cleveland Area Primetime Thursday March 3, 1955

From TV Guide
Cleveland 3 NBC 5 ABC DuMont 8 CBS

Akron 49 ABC

Youngstown 21 NBC 27 CBS ABC DuMont

8PM

3 21 You Bet Your Life

5 Lone Ranger-ABC

8 Ray Milland Show-CBS

27 Eddie Cantor-Synd.

49 Soldier Parade-Arlene Francis-ABC

8:30

3 21 Justice

5 49 Treasury Men In Action-ABC

8 27 Climax!

9PM

3 21 Dragnet

5 Star Tonight-ABC

49 Akron Univ.-Geography "Far East Trouble Spots Part III"

9:30

3 21 Ford Theater

5 49 Ponds Theater-ABC
8 27 Four Star Playhouse

10PM

3 21 Lux Video Theater

8 Public Defender-CBS

27 Danny Thomas-ABC

10:30

5 Movie-TBA

8 Studio 57-DuMont

27 Name That Tune-CBS

49 I'm The Law-Synd.

11PM

3 8 21 27 49 News

11:05

3 Weather

11:10

3 8 21 49 Sports

11:15

3 Theater 15
8 27 Weather

21 Liberace-Synd.

11:20

8 Movie-TBA

27 Movie (Star Theater) C-Men

11:30

3 Tonight-Steve Allen

11:45

21 Tonight-Steve Allen

12:30

27 News

12:45

8 News

1AM

3 News

<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by TimL on 08/03/05 04:06 PM.</FONT></P>


Retro:Cleveland Area Primetime Friday March 4, 1955

From TV Guide

Cleveland 3 NBC 5 ABC DuMont 8 CBS

Akron 49 ABC

Youngstown 21 NBC 27 CBS ABC DuMont

8PM

3 21 Red Buttons

5 Ozzie And Harriet

8 Mama

27 Dangerous Assignment-Synd.

49 Teen WHO Club

8:30

3 21 Life Of Riley

5 49 Ray Bolger-ABC

8 27 Topper

9PM

3 21 Big Story

5 Dollar A Second-ABC

8 27 Schlitz Playhouse Of Stars

49 Bowling Show
9:30

3 21 Dear Phoebe-Peter Lawford Sitcom

5 The Vise (Misspelled The Vice In listings)-ABC

8 27 Our Miss Brooks

10PM

3 21 Boxing-Gilette Cavalcade of Sports

Billy Graham (Not The Evangelist)/Chico Vejar Welterweight bout

5 Chance Of A Lifetime-DuMont

8 27 The Lineup

49 Movie-Police Court

according to http://www.getty.net/texts/tv-48-66.txt ABC had no programming at 10-11PM


Fridays

10:30

5 Racket Squad-Synd.

8 I Led Three Lives-Synd.

27 Person To Person-Edward R. Murrow

10:45

3 21 Jan Murray Show

11PM

3 8 21 27 49 News
5 Movie-Green Fingers

11:05

3 Weather-Joe Finan

11:10

3 8 21 49 Sports

11:15

3 Call The Play

8 27 Weather

21 Playhouse 15

27 Weather And Sports

11:20

8 Movie-TBA

27 Ringo-Game

11:30

3 21 Tonight-Steve Allen

12:30

27 News
1AM

3 News

<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by TimL on 08/03/05 04:07 PM.</FONT></P>

Retro: Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point and surrounding area Friday, November 3, 1972

From the Greensboro Daily News. Schedules run

7 PM-sign off.

WFMY Ch. 2 (CBS) Greensboro

7 PM Andy Griffith

7:30 Maude

8 PM Sonny And Cher

9 PM CBS Movie: "The Dirty Dozen"

(Part 2)

10:30 McGovern For President (remember

when candidates' talks ran a

half-hour?)

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "The Valley Of Gwangi"

1:30 Movie: "The Night Walker" (The

Night Stalker was a couple of years

away.)
WBTV Ch. 3 (CBS) Charlotte

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Hollywood Squares

8 PM Sonny And Cher

9 PM Movie (nothing is given, but I feel

certain it's the CBS movie--Ch. 3

ran its own movie on Mondays)

the paper doesn't list the McGovern speech

for WBTV, WDBJ, or WTVD

11 PM News

11:30 Movie (again, no indication if local

or CBS)

WUNC Ch. 4 (PBS) Chapel Hill

7 PM You The Deaf

7:30 North Carolina This Week

8 PM Washington Week

8:30 North Carolina People

9 PM North Carolina: The Arts

WRAL Ch. 5 (ABC) Raleigh

7 PM Ponderosa
8 PM Jesse Helms Political Talk (he was

elected to the Senate that year)

8:30 Partridge Family

9 PM Special (doesn't say what)

9:30 Odd Couple

10 PM Love, American Style

11 PM News

11:30 Dick Cavett

WDBJ Ch. 7 (CBS) Roanoke, VA

7 PM UFO

8 PM Sonny And Cher

9 PM Movie (again, I believe it's CBS's,

followed by the McGovern talk)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie (again, no indication if local

or CBS)

WGHP Ch. 8 (ABC) High Point

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Channel 8 Family Classics (actually, this

was the Rankin-Bass animated series Festival

Of Family Classics)
8 PM Brady Bunch

8:30 Partridge Family

9 PM Room 222

9:30 Odd Couple

10 PM Love, American Style

11 PM News

11:30 Dick Cavett

1 AM News

WSLS Ch. 10 (NBC) Roanoke, VA

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM Sanford And Son

8:30 The Little People

9 PM Ghost Story

10 PM Banyon

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

WTVD Ch. 11 (CBS) Durham

7 PM That Girl

7:30 Hollywood Squares

8 PM Sonny And Cher


9 PM Movie (see my comments re WDBJ)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie (again, see WDBJ)

WXII Ch. 12 (NBC) Winston-Salem

7 PM NBC News

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM Sanford And Son

8:30 The Little People

9 PM Ghost Story

10 PM Banyon

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

WLVA Ch. 13 (ABC) Lynchburg, VA

7 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

7:30 Movie (The Brady Bunch aired Mondays

at 7:30; The Partridge Family, Tuesdays

at 7:30.)

9 PM Room 222

9:30 Odd Couple

10 PM Love, American Style

11 PM News
11:30 Dick Cavett

WRDU Ch. 28 (NBC) Durham

7 PM Cathy Hill (country music)

7:30 Young Dr. Kildare

8 PM Sanford And Son

8:30 The Little People

9 PM Ghost Story

10 PM Banyon

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

Louisville daytime: Feb. 16-20, 1987

Source: the last edition of the Louisville Times (2/14/87)

STATIONS LISTED

3-WAVE (NBC)

11-WHAS (CBS)

15-WKPC (PBS)

21-WBNA (Ind.-Religious)

32-WLKY (ABC)

41-WDRB (Fox)

KET-Kentucky Educational Television (WKMJ-68 in Louisville)


6:00

3-Today in WAVE Country

11-Morning Stretch

21-Mike Adkins

32-Jimmy Swaggart

6:30

11-Todays Business

21-Lester Sumrall

32-ABC News

7:00

3-Today

11-CBS News

21-Jimmy Swaggart

32-Good Morning America

41-Thundercats

7:15

KET-A.M. Weather

7:30

11-Morning Program
21-James Robinson

41-Flinstones

KET-Captain Kangaroo

7:45

15-A.M. Weather

8:00

15 KET-Sesame Street

21-Richard Roberts

41-Dennis the Menace

8:30

41-My Little Pony

9:00

3-Donahue

11-Young and the Restless

15-Sesame Street

21-Word Alive

32-Oprah Winfrey

41-Jimmy Swaggart

KET-In-School Programming (until 4:00 p.m.)

9:30
21-James Robison

10:00

3-Sale of the Century

11-$25,000 Pyramid

15-Captain Kangaroo

21-Various (unknown)

32-The Waltons

41-Richard Roberts

10:30

3-Blockbusters

11-Card Sharks

15-Square One TV

11:00

3-Wheel of Fortune

11-Price Is Right

15-3-2-1 Contact

21-Jim and Tammy

32-Fortune and Romance

41-700 Club

11:30

3-Scrabble
15-Mister Rogers

32-Webster

12:00

3 11-News

15-Various

21-Campmeeting

32-Ryans Hope

41-Heres Lucy

12:30

3-Word Play

11-Value Television

32-The Judge

41-Movie

1:00

3-Days of Our Lives

15-MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour

32-All My Children

1:30

11-As the World Turns

21-Beverly Exercise

2:00
3-Another World

15-Various

21-New Zoo Revue

32-One Life to Live

2:30

11-Capitol

21-Zoobilee Zoo

41-Bewitched

3:00

3-Santa Barbara

11-Guiding Light

15-Sesame Street

21-Inspector Gadget

32-General Hospital

41-Scooby Doo

3:30

21-Heathcliff

41-Smurfs

4:00

3-Gimme a Break

11-Little House on the Prairie


15-Reading Rainbow

21-Rambo

32-Hour Magazine

41-Transformers

KET-Sesame Street

4:30

3-Dating Game

15-Mister Rogers

21-Centurians

41-G.I. Joe

5:00

3-Newlywed Game

11-Magnum, P.I.

15-3-2-1 Contact

21-Jetsons

32-Divorce Court

41-She-Ra

KET-Mister Rogers

5:30

3-Peoples Court

15-Were Cooking Now

21-Death Valley Days


32-Jeopardy!

41-Diffrent Strokes

KET-3-2-1 Contact

6:00

3 11 32 News (60 minutes on 3)

15-MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour

21-Richard Roberts

41-Facts of Life

KET-Various

6:30

11-CBS News

32-ABC News

41-Too Close for Comfort

KET-Nightly Business Report

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Re: Louisville daytime: Feb. 16-20, 1987

Please follow up with the 7 PM-5:30 AM Listings.

> Source: the last edition of the Louisville Times (2/14/87)

>

> STATIONS LISTED

>

> 3-WAVE (NBC)

> 11-WHAS (CBS)

> 15-WKPC (PBS)

> 21-WBNA (Ind.-Religious)

> 32-WLKY (ABC)

> 41-WDRB (Fox)

> KET-Kentucky Educational Television (WKMJ-68 in Louisville)

>

>

> 6:00

> 3-Today in WAVE Country

> 11-Morning Stretch

> 21-Mike Adkins

> 32-Jimmy Swaggart

>

> 6:30
> 11-Todays Business

> 21-Lester Sumrall

> 32-ABC News

>

> 7:00

> 3-Today

> 11-CBS News

> 21-Jimmy Swaggart

> 32-Good Morning America

> 41-Thundercats

>

> 7:15

> KET-A.M. Weather

>

> 7:30

> 11-Morning Program

> 21-James Robinson

> 41-Flinstones

> KET-Captain Kangaroo

>

> 7:45

> 15-A.M. Weather

>

> 8:00

> 15 KET-Sesame Street


> 21-Richard Roberts

> 41-Dennis the Menace

>

> 8:30

> 41-My Little Pony

>

> 9:00

> 3-Donahue

> 11-Young and the Restless

> 15-Sesame Street

> 21-Word Alive

> 32-Oprah Winfrey

> 41-Jimmy Swaggart

> KET-In-School Programming (until 4:00 p.m.)

>

> 9:30

> 21-James Robison

>

> 10:00

> 3-Sale of the Century

> 11-$25,000 Pyramid

> 15-Captain Kangaroo

> 21-Various (unknown)

> 32-The Waltons

> 41-Richard Roberts


>

> 10:30

> 3-Blockbusters

> 11-Card Sharks

> 15-Square One TV

>

> 11:00

> 3-Wheel of Fortune

> 11-Price Is Right

> 15-3-2-1 Contact

> 21-Jim and Tammy

> 32-Fortune and Romance

> 41-700 Club

>

> 11:30

> 3-Scrabble

> 15-Mister Rogers

> 32-Webster

>

> 12:00

> 3 11-News

> 15-Various

> 21-Campmeeting

> 32-Ryans Hope

> 41-Heres Lucy


>

> 12:30

> 3-Word Play

> 11-Value Television

> 32-The Judge

> 41-Movie

>

> 1:00

> 3-Days of Our Lives

> 15-MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour

> 32-All My Children

>

> 1:30

> 11-As the World Turns

> 21-Beverly Exercise

> 2:00

> 3-Another World

> 15-Various

> 21-New Zoo Revue

> 32-One Life to Live

>

> 2:30

> 11-Capitol

> 21-Zoobilee Zoo

> 41-Bewitched
>

> 3:00

> 3-Santa Barbara

> 11-Guiding Light

> 15-Sesame Street

> 21-Inspector Gadget

> 32-General Hospital

> 41-Scooby Doo

>

> 3:30

> 21-Heathcliff

> 41-Smurfs

>

> 4:00

> 3-Gimme a Break

> 11-Little House on the Prairie

> 15-Reading Rainbow

> 21-Rambo

> 32-Hour Magazine

> 41-Transformers

> KET-Sesame Street

>

> 4:30

> 3-Dating Game

> 15-Mister Rogers


> 21-Centurians

> 41-G.I. Joe

>

> 5:00

> 3-Newlywed Game

> 11-Magnum, P.I.

> 15-3-2-1 Contact

> 21-Jetsons

> 32-Divorce Court

> 41-She-Ra

> KET-Mister Rogers

>

> 5:30

> 3-Peoples Court

> 15-Were Cooking Now

> 21-Death Valley Days

> 32-Jeopardy!

> 41-Diffrent Strokes

> KET-3-2-1 Contact

>

> 6:00

> 3 11 32 News (60 minutes on 3)

> 15-MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour

> 21-Richard Roberts

> 41-Facts of Life


> KET-Various

>

> 6:30

> 11-CBS News

> 32-ABC News

> 41-Too Close for Comfort

> KET-Nightly Business Report

>

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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Re: Louisville daytime: Feb. 16-20, 1987

2:30

11-Capitol

(Capitol (the soap opera) was about to be cancelled on March 20, 1987 and Bold and the
Beautiful would take it's place on CBS, which meant that As The World Turns had to move to 2
o'clock, behind Guiding Light at 3 o'clock

I saw something on a ATWT bonus from April 3, 1987 at the World of Soap Themes site and at
the end of the show, Dan Region would say "Stay tuned for the Guiding Light, next on most of
these CBS stations"

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> 2:30

> 11-Capitol

> (Capitol (the soap opera) was about to be cancelled on March

> 20, 1987 and Bold and the Beautiful would take it's place on

> CBS, which meant that As The World Turns had to move to 2

> o'clock, behind Guiding Light at 3 o'clock

>

> I saw something on a ATWT bonus from April 3, 1987 at the

> World of Soap Themes site and at the end of the show, Dan

> Region would say "Stay tuned for the Guiding Light, next on

> most of these CBS stations"

>

And before 1987 he said "Stay tuned for Capitol, next on most

of these CBS stations."

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Louisville Primetime: 2/16/87

Source: the last edition of the Louisville Times (2/14/87)

STATIONS LISTED

3-WAVE (NBC)

11-WHAS (CBS)

15-WKPC (PBS)

21-WBNA (Ind.-Religious)

32-WLKY (ABC)

41-WDRB (Fox)

KET-Kentucky Educational Television (WKMJ-68 in Louisville)

7:00

3-NBC News

11-PM Magazine

15-Nightly Business Report

21-John Osteen

32-Wheel of Fortune

41-Threes Company

KET-Wild America
7:30

3-Chance of a Lifetime

11-Entertainment Tonight

15-Computer Chronicles

21-Kenneth Hagin

32-Hollywood Squares

41-The Jeffersons

KET-Kentucky Business Week

8:00

3-ALF

11-Kate & Allie

15-Planet Earth

21-Word Alive (produced by Evangel Temple of Louisville, owner of WBNA-TV and WJIE-FM)

32-MacGyver

41-Sanford and Son

KET-Great Performances: Monsignor Quixote

8:30

3-Amazing Stories

11-My Sister Sam

41-Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous

9:00
3-NBC Movie: Police Academy

11-Newhart

15-American Playhouse: A Mistaken Charity

21-Yeshua

32-Amerika: Part II

41-College Basketball: Southern Miss @ Louisville

9:30

11-The Cavanaughs

10:00

11-Cagney and Lacey

15-Ossie and Ruby

21-Praise the Lord

KET-MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour

10:30

15-William Grant Still

11:00

3-11-32 News

15-Dark Shadows

41-The Late Show with Joan Rivers

KET-WLKY News
11:30

3-Tonight Show

15-Indiana Lawmakers

32-Nightline

11:35

11-The Honeymooners

12:00

32-Tales of the Unexpected

41-Dallas

12:05

11-Simon and Simon

(No listings after 12:05)

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> 11:00

> 3-11-32 News

> 15-Dark Shadows

> 41-The Late Show with Joan Rivers

> KET-WLKY News

KET used to offer captioned news each weeknight. KET would rotate newscast between
Lexington and Louisville and occasionally WYMT Hazard. KET dropped the service in the mid
nineties.

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> > 11:00

> > 3-11-32 News

> > 15-Dark Shadows

> > 41-The Late Show with Joan Rivers

> > KET-WLKY News

>

> KET used to offer captioned news each weeknight. KET would
> rotate newscast between Lexington and Louisville and

> occasionally WYMT Hazard. KET dropped the service in the

> mid nineties.

>

How much difference is there in the newscasts on WKYT and

WYMT? Does WYMT cut away from Lexington at certain points,

or is its newscast completely separate from KYT's?

Retro: Ontario Sat 11/8/58 (daytime)

from Toronto Daily Star

Buffalo: 2 WGR, 4 WBEN

Detroit/Windsor: 2d WJBK, 4d WWJ, 9 CKLW

Barrie: 3 CKVR

Syracuse: 3s WSYR, 8s WHEN

Ottawa: 4o CBOT

Rochester: 5 WROC, 10r WHEC-WVET

Sudbury: 5s CKSO

Toronto: 6 CBLT

Timmins: 6t CFCL

Watertown: 7 WCNY

Wingham: 8 CKNX

London: 10 CFPL

North Bay: 10n CKGN

Hamilton: 11 CHCH
Kingston: 11k CKWS

Peterborough: 12 CHEX

Erie: 12 WICU

Kitchener: 13 CKCO

8:30am

2 Rumpus Room

4 Popeye's Playhouse

8s Captain Kangaroo

9:00

2 Fury

3s Popeye

4 Museum of Science

8s Toy Shop

10 Western Theatre

9:15

5 Farm & Home

9:30

2 Circus Boy

2d-4 Captain Kangaroo


9:45

5 Cartoon Theatre

10:00

2-3s-4d-5-12e Howdy Doody

7 Captain Kangaroo

8s Terrytoons

10:30

2-3s-4d-5-12e Ruff & Reddy

2d-4-8s-10r Mighty Mouse

8s Western Theatre

10:45

6t Salvation Army

7 Bugs Bunny

11:00

2 Farmer Alfalfa

2d-4-10r Heckle & Jeckle

3s-4d-5 Fury

5s-6t Fon Fon (French? CFCL and CKSO carried some French programs in '58)

8s Ten O'Clock Scholar (and no, I don't know why this is on at 11 LOL)

12e Cartoons
11:30

2 Watch the Birdie

2d Sagebrush Shorty

4-7 Robin Hood

4d-5-12e Circus Boy

8s Big Picture

Noon

2-4d-5-12e True Story

3s Hopalong Cassidy

4 Film Feature

5s Concert

6t Cartoon Party

7 Showcase

8s Rin Tin Tin

9 Country Calendar

12:30pm

2-12e Detective's Diary

4 Hawkeye

4d Patti Page/Revue

5 Wrestling

6 Bowling

8s Annie Oakley

9 Kiddie's Karnival
12:40

4o Today/Cowboy Corner

12:55

3-5s-6-6t-8-9-10-10n-11k-12-13 Big Four Football: Toronto @ Montreal

4o Big Four Football: Ottawa at Hamilton

1:00

2 Dance Party

4-8s Lone Ranger

4d Willy

9 Theatre

1:15

2-3s-4d-5-12e NCAA Football (teams not listed)

1:30

4 See the Pros

8 Sound of Music

8s Command Performance

1:45

7 Country Style
2:00

2d-4-7 NHL Hockey: Chicago @ Detroit

3:30

11 Wrestling

4:00

4d Movie

4:15

13 Bandstand

4:30

2d Cartoon Party

3 Film/Little Rascals

4-8s-10r Film Feature

5s Kiddies on Camera

6 Sports Film

6t Rendezvous

7 Mike Makes His Mark

8 Tele-Teen

9 Shirley Temple Film

10-11 Cartoons

11k-12 Film
5:00

2 Jeff's Collie

3-4o-5s-6-6t-8-10-10n-11-11k-12-13 Zorro

4 Bowling

5 TBA

7-8s All Star Golf

10r Western Playhouse

5:30

2 Man Without a Gun

3-4o-5s-6-6t-8-10-10n-11-11k-12-13 Rin Rin Tin

3s Bold Journey

7 Wrestling

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Re: Retro: Ontario Sat 11/8/58 (daytime)

> Syracuse: 3s WSYR, 8s WHEN

>
> 11:00

> 8s Ten O'Clock Scholar (and no, I don't know why this is on

> at 11 LOL)

Maybe New York State was in standard time, while Ontario was still in Daylight Savings Time back
then.

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Re: Retro: Ontario Sat 11/8/58 (daytime)

Bluenoser takes us back to the daytime hours of November 8th, 1958 in Ontario, Buffalo,
Rochester, Syracuse, Erie, and even Detroit:

> 2:00

> 2d-4-7 NHL Hockey: Chicago @ Detroit

And the game was shown in full, unlike what was the case with CBC's "Hockey Night In Canada"
then.

It's interesting that the CBS affiliates in Syracuse and Rochester did not air this game, especially
since I thought both cities have successfully supported minor-league hockey teams as far back as
the 1950's.

I think Buffalo also had minor-league hockey before the Sabres came to town in 1970; I do know
that prior to the Sabres coming into existance, the Toronto Maple Leafs had a huge following in
the Buffalo area since Foster Hewitt's Saturday-night radio broadcasts of Leafs' games began in
the early 1930's. I have even heard that in the 1950's and 1960's, a Leafs' playoff game on CBLT
Toronto would supposdely attract more TV viewers in Buffalo than competing programs on any
of Buffalo's own TV stations!

Nevertheless, I suspect many people north of the border who could get CBS from Buffalo,
Watertown/Carthage, or Detroit tuned-in to watch.

Salt Lake City (network & indies) Monday, July 17, 1989

Source: Salt Lake Edition, TV Guide

KUTV/2 (NBC)

5:10am Together

5:15 NBC News

6:00 News

7:00 Today

9:00 Concentration

9:30 Win, Lose or Draw

10:00 Golden Girls

10:30 Generations

11:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

12:00pm News

12:55 Together

1:00 Santa Barbara

2:00 Another World

3:00 Days of Our Lives

4:00 Phil Donahue

5:00 NBC News

5:30 Family Feud


6:00 News

6:30 PM Utah

7:00 Alf

7:30 Hogan Family

8:00 Movie: "When We Were Young" (1989, made for TV)

10:00 News

10:35 Tonight

11:35 Entertainment Tonight

12:05am Late Night with David Letterman

1:05 Sweethearts

1:35 Later with Bob Costas

KTVX/4 (ABC)

5:30am Morning Stretch

6:00 ABC News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Geraldo

10:00 Home

11:00 All My Children

12:00pm One Life to Live

1:00 General Hospital

2:00 People's Court

2:30 The Judge

3:00 Magnum, P.I.

4:00 Family Ties


4:30 Benson

5:00 ABC News

5:30 News

6:00 Wheel of Fortune

6:30 Jeopardy!

7:00 MacGyver

8:00 Movie: "Cracked Up" (1987, made for TV)

10:00 News

10:35 Night Court

11:05 Inside Edition

11:35 Nightline

12:05am The Jeffersons

12:35 Movie: "Beneath the 12-Mile Reef: (1953)

2:35 News (apparently repeat of 10:00pm, listed as 35 min.)

KSL/5 (CBS)

5:30am CBS News

6:00 This Morning

8:00 Focus

9:00 The Price Is Right

10:00 The Young & the Restless

11:00 As the World Turns

12:00pm News

1:00 Guiding Light

2:00 Hollywood Squares


2:30 Win, Lose or Draw

3:00 Oprah Winfrey

4:00 Cosby Show

4:30 Charles in Charge

5:00 M*A*S*H

5:30 CBS News

6:00 News

6:30 USA Today

7:00 Fresno

8:00 Murphy Brown

8:30 Designing Women

9:00 Newhart

9:30 Doctor, Doctor

10:00 News

10:35 M*A*S*H

11:05 Pat Sajak

12:35am Laverne & Shirley

1:00 Dukes of Hazzard

2:00 CBS News Nightwatch

4:00 Headline News (to 5:30am)

KUED/7 (PBS)

6:15am A.M. Weather

6:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

7:00 Zoobilee Zoo


7:30 Sesame Street

8:30 Figuring It Out

9:00 3-2-1 Contact

9:30 Sesame Street

10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11:00 Reading Rainbow

11:30 Zoobilee Zoo

12:00pm Sesame Street

1:00 Club Connect

1:30 Soapbox with Tom Cottle

2:00 Degrassi Junior High

2:30 Power of Choice

3:00 Zoobilee Zoo

3:30 Sesame Street

4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:00 Reading Rainbow

5:30 MacNeil, Lehrer Newshour

6:30 Nightly Business Report

7:00 National Geographic

8:00 Adventure

9:00 American Masters

10:00 Good Neighbors

10:35 Hollywood

11:35 Bookmark

12:05am For Veterans Only


KBYU/11 (PBS)

5:15am A.M. Weather

5:30 BYU Devotional/Forum

6:30 Hooked on Aerobics

7:00 New Zoo Revue

7:30 Today's Special

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:30 Captain Kangaroo

10:00 Today's Special

10:30 Hooked on Aerobics

11:00 BYU Devotional/Forum

12:00pm Sesame Street

1:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

1:30 Size Small

2:00 Food for Entertainment

2:30 Hometime

3:00 Today's Special

3:30 Reading Rainbow

4:00 3-2-1 Contact

4:30 Square One Television

5:00 Shining Time Station

5:30 Long Ago & Far Away

6:00 Lassie
6:30 News

7:00 MacNeil, Lehrer Newshour

8:00 Wonderworks

9:00 National Audubon Society

10:00 Frugal Gourmet

10:30 The McLaughlin Group

11:00 To Russia, With Love

KSTU/13 (Fox, although there was no Monday night network programming yet in 1989)

6:00am He-Man and the Masters of the Universe

6:30 Bravestarr

7:00 C.O.P.S.

7:30 Flintstones

8:00 Dennis the Menace (cartoon, not sitcom)

8:30 Jem

9:00 My Little Pony 'n Friends

9:30 Body by Jake

10:00 The Fall Guy

11:00 Perry Mason

12:00pm Bewitched

12:30 I Dream of Jeannie

1:00 I Love Lucy

1:30 We Love Lucy

2:00 Andy Griffith

2:30 Father Knows Best


3:00 Real Ghostbusters

3:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks

4:00 Ducktales

4:30 Punky Brewster

5:00 Leave it to Beaver

5:30 New Leave it to Beaver

6:00 Cheers

6:30 Barney Miller

7:00 Star Trek

8:00 Movie: "The Blues Brothers" (1980)

10:00 WKRP in Cincinnati

10:30 A Current Affair

11:00 Perry Mason

12:00am Arsenio Hall

1:00 Movie: "It's Alive" (1974)

KXIV/14 (Ind)

5:00am TBA

6:00 This Morning's Business

6:30 Popeye

7:00 Snorks

7:30 Smurfs' Adventures

8:00 Gumby

8:30 Care Bears

9:00 Movie: "Caught in the Draft" (1941)


11:00 Dick Van Dyke

11:30 Munsters

12:00pm Addams Family

12:30 Gilligan's Island

1:00 Movie: "Skateboard" (1977)

3:00 Tom and Jerry

3:30 Popeye

4:00 Pictionary

4:30 Monkees

5:00 Beverly Hillbillies

5:30 Happy Days

6:00 Airwolf

7:00 Eight is Enough

8:00 Movie: "Smoky" (1966)

10:00 Get Smart

10:35 Hogan's Heroes

11:05 Quincy

12:00am The Untouchables

1:00 TBA

3:00 TBA (to 5:00am)

KOOG/30 (Ind)

5:00am Home Shopping Club

3:00pm Spiral Zone

3:30 Thundercats
4:00 Yogi Bear

4:30 Jetsons

5:00 Fun House

5:30 Dating Game

6:00 Newlywed Game

6:30 The Gong Show

7:00 Casey Kasem's Rock and Roll Goldmine

8:00 Casey Kasem's Rock and Roll Goldmine

9:00 Homes For You

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Interesting that KSL did not air "The Bold and the Beautiful."

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08-03-2005, 07:16 AM #3

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Re: Salt Lake City (network & indies) Monday, July 17, 1989

I also noticed KTVX-4 passed on "Loving" and "Growing Pains" reruns.


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Some observations:

> KUTV/2 (NBC)

> 9:00 Concentration

> 9:30 Win, Lose or Draw

> 10:00 Golden Girls

> 10:30 Generations

> 11:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

> 12:00pm News

> 12:55 Together

> 1:00 Santa Barbara

> 2:00 Another World

> 3:00 Days of Our Lives

> 4:00 Phil Donahue

> 5:00 NBC News

Am surprised KUTV preempted an hour of NBC daytime shows. Back then didn't NBC have 6
hours of daytime shows from 9-3? Also HEY ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF NETWORK O & O
PREEMPTIONS...MAYBE...Wasn't KUTV 2 an NBC O & O??? I thought they were...in fact didnt NBC
swap KUTV in 1995 to CBS along with KCNC 4 Denver and Channel 4 Miami? Maybe KUTV was
bought in the early 90's...dont remember off hand.

> KTVX/4 (ABC)

> 10:00 Home

> 11:00 All My Children

> 12:00pm One Life to Live

> 1:00 General Hospital

> 2:00 People's Court

> 2:30 The Judge

> 3:00 Magnum, P.I.

> 4:00 Family Ties

> 4:30 Benson

Not too bad. Very common. Only preempted Perfect Strangers 11 AM ABC reruns. this wasa
widely preempted time slot everywhere. Even O & O stations in Philadelphia and Houston were
not running the 12 Noon/11 AM-12:30/11:30 show. Main reason for such preemptions was Local
News. I remember in 1990 ABC just made Home Show 90 minutes. Still it was widely
preempted...as most stations ran only an hour...a few even only ran 30 minutes of home by then.
In 1991 I believe the Noon to 12:30/11 AM central slot was simply given back to affiliates due to
lack of clearence and plus ABC O & O station were anxious to have midday newscasts.

> KSL/5 (CBS)

> 8:00 Focus

> 9:00 The Price Is Right

> 10:00 The Young & the Restless

> 11:00 As the World Turns

> 12:00pm News


> 1:00 Guiding Light

> 2:00 Hollywood Squares

> 2:30 Win, Lose or Draw

> 3:00 Oprah Winfrey

> 4:00 Cosby Show

> 4:30 Charles in Charge

> 5:00 M*A*S*H

> 5:30 CBS News

> 6:00 News

Preempted the 9-10 AM Game Shows and pushed up all the shows an hour up. Also preempted
Capitol/Bold & Beautiful (I dont remember which one or when exactly this change was made).
The Game Shows were increasingly being preempted everywheye it seemed. In 1991 or maybe
92 even an O & O or two stoped running the 10/9 AM hour and by 1993 that hour was given
back to stations due to severe lack of interst or clearences. Hey at least they ran "Guiding light".
KSL was also very into preempting prime time shows to run syndicated shows or specials. This
would happen dozens of times a year. CBS solved this in getting KUTV in 1995. I believe they dont
preempt NBC stuff nearly as much. A big part may be because networks have given less
programming a day and more time back to their affiliates. Plus many stations have No
Preemption agreements. I have been told whil this may be true that legally an affiliate cannot be
bound to such an agreement because the issue would come up on control. With a No
Preemption agreement who controls the station? The Network? or Owner? The law still states
owners must control their stations not outside interests. Still a grey area it seems.

> KSTU/13 (Fox, although there was no Monday night network

> programming yet in 1989)

> 6:00am He-Man and the Masters of the Universe

> 6:30 Bravestarr

> 7:00 C.O.P.S.


> 7:30 Flintstones

> 8:00 Dennis the Menace (cartoon, not sitcom)

> 8:30 Jem

> 9:00 My Little Pony 'n Friends

> 9:30 Body by Jake

> 10:00 The Fall Guy

> 11:00 Perry Mason

> 12:00pm Bewitched

> 12:30 I Dream of Jeannie

> 1:00 I Love Lucy

> 1:30 We Love Lucy

> 2:00 Andy Griffith

> 2:30 Father Knows Best

> 3:00 Real Ghostbusters

> 3:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks

> 4:00 Ducktales

> 4:30 Punky Brewster

> 5:00 Leave it to Beaver

> 5:30 New Leave it to Beaver

> 6:00 Cheers

> 6:30 Barney Miller

> 7:00 Star Trek

> 8:00 Movie: "The Blues Brothers" (1980)

> 10:00 WKRP in Cincinnati

> 10:30 A Current Affair


> 11:00 Perry Mason

> 12:00am Arsenio Hall

> 1:00 Movie: "It's Alive" (1974)

>

> KXIV/14 (Ind)

> 5:00am TBA

> 6:00 This Morning's Business

> 6:30 Popeye

> 7:00 Snorks

> 7:30 Smurfs' Adventures

> 8:00 Gumby

> 8:30 Care Bears

> 9:00 Movie: "Caught in the Draft" (1941)

> 11:00 Dick Van Dyke

> 11:30 Munsters

> 12:00pm Addams Family

> 12:30 Gilligan's Island

> 1:00 Movie: "Skateboard" (1977)

> 3:00 Tom and Jerry

> 3:30 Popeye

> 4:00 Pictionary

> 4:30 Monkees

> 5:00 Beverly Hillbillies

> 5:30 Happy Days

> 6:00 Airwolf


> 7:00 Eight is Enough

> 8:00 Movie: "Smoky" (1966)

> 10:00 Get Smart

> 10:35 Hogan's Heroes

> 11:05 Quincy

> 12:00am The Untouchables

> 1:00 TBA

> 3:00 TBA (to 5:00am)

Too good traditional indpendent stations. Yes I KNOW 13 KSTU was a Fox O & O and not QUITE
an independent. Still I consider Fox stations inependents sort of because Fox only feeds 2 hours a
day of shows plus a few hours weekends of sports. 22 hours a day of local time is quite
independent as opposed to 12 hours a day of local time from an ABC station. UPN and WB seem
about the same (with 2 more hours of kids shows that still gives an affiliate 20 hours a
day...nearly the whole broadcast day).

> KOOG/30 (Ind)

> 5:00am Home Shopping Club

> 3:00pm Spiral Zone

> 3:30 Thundercats

> 4:00 Yogi Bear

> 4:30 Jetsons

> 5:00 Fun House

> 5:30 Dating Game

> 6:00 Newlywed Game

> 6:30 The Gong Show

> 7:00 Casey Kasem's Rock and Roll Goldmine


> 8:00 Casey Kasem's Rock and Roll Goldmine

> 9:00 Homes For You

> 10:00 Home Shopping Club (to 3:00pm next day)

Very weak station but probably profitable. Programming costs were very low.

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08-03-2005, 02:30 PM #6

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A little more about KOOG

> > KOOG/30 (Ind)

> > 5:00am Home Shopping Club

> > 3:00pm Spiral Zone


> > 3:30 Thundercats

> > 4:00 Yogi Bear

> > 4:30 Jetsons

> > 5:00 Fun House

> > 5:30 Dating Game

> > 6:00 Newlywed Game

> > 6:30 The Gong Show

> > 7:00 Casey Kasem's Rock and Roll Goldmine

> > 8:00 Casey Kasem's Rock and Roll Goldmine

> > 9:00 Homes For You

> > 10:00 Home Shopping Club (to 3:00pm next day)

>

> Very weak station but probably profitable. Programming costs

> were very low.

I would bet on it. KOOG was licensed to Ogden, with a translator into SLC on channel 46.

It looks like their non-shopping programming was largely first-run syndication not otherwise
cleared in the market, with a few inexpensively-acquired programs.

Their prime-time lineup the rest of this week in 1989:

Tuesday

5:30 Baseball: Oakland @ Detroit

8:30 Homes For You (which, BTW, appears to be a daily real estate open house show; this is the
only night it ran at a different time than 9:00, with HSC starting afterwards ... likely a "ran
whenever the ball game ended" situation)
Wednesday

7:00 Women Under Cover (documentary on female undercover agents)

8:00 Victor Awards (awards show sponsored by The Sporting News, taped five weeks previous)

Thursday

7:00 Movie: "Nuclear Terror" (1977)

Friday

7:00 Gangsters: A Golden Age (documentary on the "heyday of the gangster era")

The weekend schedule:

Saturday

5:00am Home Shopping Club

2:00pm Homes For You

3:00 Learning The Ropes (CTV sitcom, released as first-run syndie in the U.S. for one season)

3:30 America's Top 10

4:00 Hit Video USA

5:00 Record Guide

5:30 Superboy

6:00 Truck Pulling

7:00 GLOW Women's Wrestling

8:00 WCCW Wrestling

9:00 Home Shopping Club

Sunday, same as Saturday, except:


3:00pm Dr. Fad

3:30 Superboy

4:00 Star Search

5:00 Runaway With the Rich and Famous

5:30 D.C. Follies

6:00 Tales From the Darkside

6:30 Dick Clark's Golden Greats

7:00 Sunday Night (first-run syndicated variety show from Lorne Michaels)

8:00 Headlines on Trial

8:30 U.S. Farm Report (apparently the only news or public affairs programming, unless KOOG
had some unlisted news headline updates between programs)

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> I also noticed KTVX-4 passed on "Loving" and "Ryan's Hope."

>
Actually "Ryan's Hope" was canceled nationally in Spring of 1988. It was replaced by a 30 minute
Home Show.

Then in Fall of 1988 Who's The Boss and Mr Belvidere reruns were replaced by an hour long
Home Show and in the 30 minute Noon or 11 AM slot reruns of Growing Pains was added (which
was not run on affiliates in most markets...in many larger markets an independent station took
the show).

In the Fall of 1989 Growing Pains went into syndication and was replaced by Perfect Strangers
reruns. In The Fall of 1990 Home Show went 90 minutes. In 1991 the noon hour was officially
given back to affiliates and Home Show was only one hour changing its name to Mike & Maty in
1994, Carol & Marylin in 1996 and by 1998 The View. Loving stayed on until 1997 though called
The City since 1995. In Spring of 1997 Soap reruns of All My Children, One Life To Live, & General
Hospital were added in this slot. That SUmmer though Port Charles was put in the time slot. In
The Fall of 2003 ABC gave the 12:30 slot back to local stations as well.

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> Actually "Ryan's Hope" was canceled nationally in Spring of

> 1988. It was replaced by a 30 minute Home Show.

Actually we were both wrong: "Ryan's Hope" was cancelled on January 13, 1989. It was replaced
by "Growing Pains" reruns from January 16, 1989 to August 25, 1989(having moved from the
11:30AM/10:30AM slot), followed by "Perfect Strangers" reruns from August 28, 1989 to July 13,
1990. "Match Game" replaced "Strangers" on July 16, 1990 until it was cancelled on July 12,
1991. "Home" would take up the final half hour on July 15, 1991 and would be the last show to
occupy the 12noon/11am half-hour slot for ABC, which gave it back to its affiliates on September
21, 1992("The Home Show" was axed September 18, 1992 because of low ratings and lack of
affiliate clearances).

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08-03-2005, 06:32 PM #9

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Re: Salt Lake City (network & indies) Monday, July 17, 1989

> Interesting that KSL did not air "The Bold and the

> Beautiful."

>

Don't forget that KSL is owned by the Mormon Church, and by what read about KSL over the
years, they're notoriusly known for preempting programs that they find questionable, and
they're the only NBC station (maybe one other station) that doesn't air Saturday Night Live (it
airs instead on KUWB 30). Maybe B&B was deemed too questionable by station management.

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KMRichards, what were the weekend schedules for KSTU and KXIV?

> Source: Salt Lake Edition, TV Guide

>
> KUTV/2 (NBC)

> 5:10am Together

> 5:15 NBC News

> 6:00 News

> 7:00 Today

> 9:00 Concentration

> 9:30 Win, Lose or Draw

> 10:00 Golden Girls

> 10:30 Generations

> 11:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

> 12:00pm News

> 12:55 Together

> 1:00 Santa Barbara

> 2:00 Another World

> 3:00 Days of Our Lives

> 4:00 Phil Donahue

> 5:00 NBC News

> 5:30 Family Feud

> 6:00 News

> 6:30 PM Utah

> 7:00 Alf

> 7:30 Hogan Family

> 8:00 Movie: "When We Were Young" (1989, made for TV)

> 10:00 News

> 10:35 Tonight


> 11:35 Entertainment Tonight

> 12:05am Late Night with David Letterman

> 1:05 Sweethearts

> 1:35 Later with Bob Costas

>

> KTVX/4 (ABC)

> 5:30am Morning Stretch

> 6:00 ABC News

> 7:00 Good Morning America

> 9:00 Geraldo

> 10:00 Home

> 11:00 All My Children

> 12:00pm One Life to Live

> 1:00 General Hospital

> 2:00 People's Court

> 2:30 The Judge

> 3:00 Magnum, P.I.

> 4:00 Family Ties

> 4:30 Benson

> 5:00 ABC News

> 5:30 News

> 6:00 Wheel of Fortune

> 6:30 Jeopardy!

> 7:00 MacGyver

> 8:00 Movie: "Cracked Up" (1987, made for TV)


> 10:00 News

> 10:35 Night Court

> 11:05 Inside Edition

> 11:35 Nightline

> 12:05am The Jeffersons

> 12:35 Movie: "Beneath the 12-Mile Reef: (1953)

> 2:35 News (apparently repeat of 10:00pm, listed as 35 min.)

>

> KSL/5 (CBS)

> 5:30am CBS News

> 6:00 This Morning

> 8:00 Focus

> 9:00 The Price Is Right

> 10:00 The Young & the Restless

> 11:00 As the World Turns

> 12:00pm News

> 1:00 Guiding Light

> 2:00 Hollywood Squares

> 2:30 Win, Lose or Draw

> 3:00 Oprah Winfrey

> 4:00 Cosby Show

> 4:30 Charles in Charge

> 5:00 M*A*S*H

> 5:30 CBS News


> 6:00 News

> 6:30 USA Today

> 7:00 Fresno

> 8:00 Murphy Brown

> 8:30 Designing Women

> 9:00 Newhart

> 9:30 Doctor, Doctor

> 10:00 News

> 10:35 M*A*S*H

> 11:05 Pat Sajak

> 12:35am Laverne & Shirley

> 1:00 Dukes of Hazzard

> 2:00 CBS News Nightwatch

> 4:00 Headline News (to 5:30am)

>

> KUED/7 (PBS)

> 6:15am A.M. Weather

> 6:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

> 7:00 Zoobilee Zoo

> 7:30 Sesame Street

> 8:30 Figuring It Out

> 9:00 3-2-1 Contact

> 9:30 Sesame Street

> 10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

> 11:00 Reading Rainbow


> 11:30 Zoobilee Zoo

> 12:00pm Sesame Street

> 1:00 Club Connect

> 1:30 Soapbox with Tom Cottle

> 2:00 Degrassi Junior High

> 2:30 Power of Choice

> 3:00 Zoobilee Zoo

> 3:30 Sesame Street

> 4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

> 5:00 Reading Rainbow

> 5:30 MacNeil, Lehrer Newshour

> 6:30 Nightly Business Report

> 7:00 National Geographic

> 8:00 Adventure

> 9:00 American Masters

> 10:00 Good Neighbors

> 10:35 Hollywood

> 11:35 Bookmark

> 12:05am For Veterans Only

>

> KBYU/11 (PBS)

> 5:15am A.M. Weather

> 5:30 BYU Devotional/Forum

> 6:30 Hooked on Aerobics

> 7:00 New Zoo Revue


> 7:30 Today's Special

> 8:00 Sesame Street

> 9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

> 9:30 Captain Kangaroo

> 10:00 Today's Special

> 10:30 Hooked on Aerobics

> 11:00 BYU Devotional/Forum

> 12:00pm Sesame Street

> 1:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

> 1:30 Size Small

> 2:00 Food for Entertainment

> 2:30 Hometime

> 3:00 Today's Special

> 3:30 Reading Rainbow

> 4:00 3-2-1 Contact

> 4:30 Square One Television

> 5:00 Shining Time Station

> 5:30 Long Ago & Far Away

> 6:00 Lassie

> 6:30 News

> 7:00 MacNeil, Lehrer Newshour

> 8:00 Wonderworks

> 9:00 National Audubon Society

> 10:00 Frugal Gourmet

> 10:30 The McLaughlin Group


> 11:00 To Russia, With Love

>

> KSTU/13 (Fox, although there was no Monday night network

> programming yet in 1989)

> 6:00am He-Man and the Masters of the Universe

> 6:30 Bravestarr

> 7:00 C.O.P.S.

> 7:30 Flintstones

> 8:00 Dennis the Menace (cartoon, not sitcom)

> 8:30 Jem

> 9:00 My Little Pony 'n Friends

> 9:30 Body by Jake

> 10:00 The Fall Guy

> 11:00 Perry Mason

> 12:00pm Bewitched

> 12:30 I Dream of Jeannie

> 1:00 I Love Lucy

> 1:30 We Love Lucy

> 2:00 Andy Griffith

> 2:30 Father Knows Best

> 3:00 Real Ghostbusters

> 3:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks

> 4:00 Ducktales

> 4:30 Punky Brewster

> 5:00 Leave it to Beaver


> 5:30 New Leave it to Beaver

> 6:00 Cheers

> 6:30 Barney Miller

> 7:00 Star Trek

> 8:00 Movie: "The Blues Brothers" (1980)

> 10:00 WKRP in Cincinnati

> 10:30 A Current Affair

> 11:00 Perry Mason

> 12:00am Arsenio Hall

> 1:00 Movie: "It's Alive" (1974)

>

> KXIV/14 (Ind)

> 5:00am TBA

> 6:00 This Morning's Business

> 6:30 Popeye

> 7:00 Snorks

> 7:30 Smurfs' Adventures

> 8:00 Gumby

> 8:30 Care Bears

> 9:00 Movie: "Caught in the Draft" (1941)

> 11:00 Dick Van Dyke

> 11:30 Munsters

> 12:00pm Addams Family

> 12:30 Gilligan's Island

> 1:00 Movie: "Skateboard" (1977)


> 3:00 Tom and Jerry

> 3:30 Popeye

> 4:00 Pictionary

> 4:30 Monkees

> 5:00 Beverly Hillbillies

> 5:30 Happy Days

> 6:00 Airwolf

> 7:00 Eight is Enough

> 8:00 Movie: "Smoky" (1966)

> 10:00 Get Smart

> 10:35 Hogan's Heroes

> 11:05 Quincy

> 12:00am The Untouchables

> 1:00 TBA

> 3:00 TBA (to 5:00am)

>

> KOOG/30 (Ind)

> 5:00am Home Shopping Club

> 3:00pm Spiral Zone

> 3:30 Thundercats

> 4:00 Yogi Bear

> 4:30 Jetsons

> 5:00 Fun House

> 5:30 Dating Game

> 6:00 Newlywed Game


> 6:30 The Gong Show

> 7:00 Casey Kasem's Rock and Roll Goldmine

> 8:00 Casey Kasem's Rock and Roll Goldmine

> 9:00 Homes For You

> 10:00 Home Shopping Club (to 3:00pm next day)

>

<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by classictvfan on 08/04/05 03:18 AM.</FONT></P>

> KSL/5 (CBS)

> 9:00 The Price Is Right

> 10:00 The Young & the Restless

> 11:00 As the World Turns

> 12:00pm News

> 1:00 Guiding Light

TPIR--live (11am ET)

Y&R--live (alternate CT feed 12pm ET/11am CT)

GL--live (3pm ET)

ATWT--must have still been doing a one-day

delay, whether the live feed was at 1:30pm

or 2pm ET, they'd miss it by at least half

an hour. ATWT was airing on a one-DB at

11am MT on KSL-TV ten years prior to this

(source: 09/22/79 SLC edition TV Guide).


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Re: Salt Lake City (network & indies) Monday, July 17, 1989

> KTVX/4 (ABC)

> 11:00 All My Children

> 12:00pm One Life to Live

> 1:00 General Hospital

All three soaps aired at the same time as the Eastern/Central feeds.

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Re: Salt Lake City - Indie weekend schedules July 15 & 16, 1989

> KMRichards, what were the weekend schedules for KSTU and

> KXIV?

I already had the TV Guide put away, but I dug it back out for you.

Let me do this the easy way, by combining the schedules, as there are only two channels
involved. KSTU is 13, KXIV is 14.

Saturday 7/15/89
5:00am 14 TBA

6:00 13 Andy Griffith

14 Popeye

6:30 13 Winning at Losing Weight (infomercial)

14 Marvel Action Universe

7:00 13 Animated Classics

8:00 13 Natural Weight Loss (infomercial)

14 SuperTed

8:30 13 Natural Weight Loss (infomercial)

14 Fantastic Max

9:00 13 Weekend Magazine with Tom Bock

14 Richie Rich

9:30 14 Galtar and the Golden Lance

10:00 13 Sports on the Edge

14 Greatest American Hero

11:00 13 WWF Wrestling


14 Movie: "Mexican Hayride" (1948)

12:00pm 13 Too Close for Comfort

12:30 13 Charles in Charge

14 Movie: "D-Day, the Sixth of June" (1956)

1:00 13 Movie: "The Adventures of William Tell" (1986, made for TV)

2:30 14 Healthy Lifestyles

3:00 13 Movie: "Eye of the Tiger" (1986)

14 Championship Fishing

3:30 14 Tony Dean Outdoors

4:00 14 Crazy Like a Fox

5:00 13 Twilight Zone (not the classic B&W series)

14 Alias Smith and Jones

5:30 13 Monsters

6:00 13 Star Trek: The Next Generation

14 Wild Wild West


7:00 13 Cops (Fox)

14 Bonanza

8:00 13 Reporters (Fox)

14 Movie: "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" (1949, was a "Close-Up" in TV Guide)

9:00 13 Friday the 13th

10:00 13 War of the Worlds

14 Cagney & Lacey

11:00 13 Freddy's Nightmares

14 Movie: "Daughter of the Mind" (1969, made for TV)

12:00am 13 Movie: "The Hallelujah Trail" (1965)

1:00 14 TBA

3:00 14 TBA

Sunday 7/16/89

5:00am 14 TBA

6:00 13 Andy Griffith


14 Popeye

6:30 13 Focus on Success (infomercial)

14 Casper

7:00 13 Gimme a Break!

14 Kidsongs

7:30 13 Transformers

14 Comic Strip

8:00 13 G.I. Joe

8:30 13 Archies

9:00 13 Denver, the Last Dinsaur

9:30 13 Rocky and Bullwinkle

10:00 13 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

14 Lost in Space

10:30 13 Small Wonder

11:00 13 Munsters Today


14 Weekend Gardener

11:30 13 Mama's Family

14 TBA

12:00pm 13 It's a Living

14 Movie: "The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap" (1947)

12:30 13 Sea Hunt

1:00 13 Movie: "Marie: A True Story" (1985)

1:30 14 Movie: "Exo-Man" (1977, made for TV)

3:00 13 Movie: "The Bedroom Window" (1987)

3:30 14 TBA

4:00 14 Bonanza

5:00 13 Star Trek: The Next Generation

14 Jack Benny

5:30 14 Twilight Zone (the classic one, this time)


6:00 13 21 Jump Street (Fox)

14 Out of This World

6:30 14 Starting From Scratch

7:00 13 America's Most Wanted (Fox)

14 Fame

7:30 13 Totally Hidden Video (Fox)

8:00 13 Married ... With Children (Fox)

14 Movie: "The Band Wagon" (1953)

8:30 13 It's Garry Shandling's Show (Fox)

9:00 13 Tracey Ullman (Fox)

9:30 13 Duet (Fox)

10:00 13 Columbo

14 Cagney & Lacey

11:00 14 Movie: "Harry and Tonto" (1974)

11:30 13 Natural Weight Loss (infomercial)


12:00am 13 Hardcastle and McCormack

1:00 13 Miracle Rock Church

14 TBA

3:00 14 TBA

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> > Interesting that KSL did not air "The Bold and the

> > Beautiful."

>>

> Don't forget that KSL is owned by the Mormon Church, and by
> what read about KSL over the years, they're notoriusly known

> for preempting programs that they find questionable, and

> they're the only NBC station (maybe one other station) that

> doesn't air Saturday Night Live (it airs instead on KUWB

> 30). Maybe B&B was deemed too questionable by station

> management.

>

If I recall, KIRO/7 Seattle, which, like KSL, was owned by

Bonneville Broadcasting (Mormon Church) at the time, passed

on B&B as well. But so did KOIN/6 Portland, and WTVT/13

Tampa (still a CBS affiliate at the time). In the case of

Tampa, WTVT had an hour newscast at noon, followed by Young

And The Restless 1-2 (As The World Turns and Guiding Light

aired on pattern). I seem to recall an independent in Lakeland,

FL, picking up B&B, but the CBS soap block didn't start airing

completely on pattern until WTVT went to Fox and WTSP/10 switched

from ABC to CBS. There was a lot of speculation in the Tampa

Tribune that viewers would object to Y&R's moving to 12:30, but

that has not been the case; Channel 10 carries Y&R at 12:30,

B&B at 1:30, ATWT at 2, GL at 3.

Speaking of o&os pre-empting network shows, WTVD/11 Raleigh/

Durham, which became an ABC o&o 20 years ago today, never carried

the ABC program airing at 12 Noon. WRAL/5 had carried Ryan's Hope

on delay, but after the switch Ryan's Hope no longer aired in the
Triangle, nor did anything else ABC ran at noon until it finally

gave the time back to the affiliates. TVD also ran Soul Train

Saturdays noon-1 and delayed the network kids' shows to the

following Saturday, 7-8 AM.

Retro:Cleveland Primetime Monday, Feb. 28, 1955

From TV Guide

Cleveland

WNBK 3 NBC

WEWS 5 CBS

WXEL 8 ABC/DuMont

Akron

WAKR 49 ABC

Youngstown

WFMJ 21 NBC

WKBN 27 CBS/ABC/DuMont
8PM

3 21 Sid Caesar

5 Burns And Allen

8 49 TV Reader's Digest-ABC

27 Studio 57-DuMont

8:30

5 Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts

8 49 Concert ABC (Voice Of Firestone)

27 Racket Squad-Synd.

9PM

3 21 Medic

5 27 I Love Lucy

8 Focus-Local

49 Akron, Let's Go!

9:30

3 21 Robert Montgomery Presents

5 27 December Bride

8 Myrus-Mind Reader

49 Boxing Prelininaries
10PM

5 27 Studio One

8 Boxing-St. Nicholas-DuMont

Chris Schenkel

49 Boxing-Eastern Parkway-ABC

Bob Finnegan/Tommy Loughran

10:30

3 Sherlock Holmes-Synd.

21 The Falcon-Synd.

10:45

8 Ringside Interviews

11PM

3 8 21 27 49 News

5 Music Review

11:05

3 Weather-Joe Finan

11:10

3 8 21 49 Sports

11:15
3 21 Theater 15

8 27 Weather

11:20

8 Movie-Tread Softly

27 Movie (Front Row Theater) Four Feathers

11:30

3 21 Tonight-Steve Allen

Midnight

5 News

12:30

27 News

1AM

3 News

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08-02-2005, 11:13 PM #2

Joseph_Gallant

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"The Voice Of Firestone" (Was: Re: Retro:Cleveland Primetime Monday, Feb. 28, 1955)

Tim Lones takes us back to Cleveland on the final evening of February, 1955:
> WXEL 8 ABC/DuMont

>

> Akron

> WAKR 49 ABC

> 8:30

> 8 49 Concert ABC

"Concert" (ABC) was actually "The Voice Of Firestone", a prime-time showcase for classical and
operatic music sponsored by the tire company of the same name.

Although it was a very popular radio program for NBC Red/NBC from 1928 until the early 1950's,
the TV version was far less successful. After five years of low ratings on TV, NBC wanted to move
"Firestone" out of it's 8:30 P.M. (EST/EDT) timeslot on Monday evenings (which the show had
had since it premiered on radio way back in 1928) and into a later slot, as to minimize ratings
damage to shows that would follow "Firestone" on NBC's prime-time schedule.

Firestone refused to accept a different timeslot, but ABC offered to televise "Firestone" in the
show's traditional Mondays-at-8:30 time slot. So, the show changed networks in June of 1954 (in
fact, the first telecast of "Firestone" on ABC was exactly one week after the show's last telecast
on NBC!). Once more, the show wasn't much of a success on TV, and by 1959, ABC wanted to
move "Firestone" into a late-evening slot, again, to minimize ratings damage to shows that
would follow it. Firestone refused, and after a combined TV/radio run of 31 years, the show went
off the air.

It should be noted that in 1957, "Voice Of Firestone" was moved back a half-hour to Mondays at
9 P.M. ET, where it would remain until it left the air in 1959.

In 1962, Firestone accepted an ABC offer to return "Voice Of Firestone" to television, this time
on Sunday nights at 10 P.M. ET. With ABC having started it's Sunday-night movie (running from 8
to 10 P.M. ET that season), and with the movie being a lead-in to "Firestone", ABC fully expected
"Firestone" would finally be a hit on television, given the huge lead-in the Sunday movie would
give it, especially on weeks when some "big" titles were broadcast.

Didn't happen. Most of the large audience who tuned-in ABC's Sunday movie in the 1962/1963
television season changed channels (to CBS' "Candid Camera" or NBC's "DuPont Show Of The
Week"), or turned off their sets entirely when "Firestone" came on at 10 P.M. ET.

Howard Barlow led the orchestra during "Firestone"'s entire run on television, although he was
not seen every week during the final (1962/1963) season; instead, "name" conductors from the
nation's top symphony orchestras occassionally replaced Barlow as "guest conductors".

I wonder if today's Bridgestone/Firestone would be willing to underwrite a updated version of


"Voice Of Firestone". If they were, such a program would probably appear on PBS, since I doubt
any commercial broadcast network would consider it (even in a Sunday-morning timeslot), and I
doubt any basic-cable network that ran commercials would want it either.

Brooks and Marsh have written in their reference work on prime-time programs that one reason
"Firestone", a tremendously successful program on radio, did not become a successful show on
TV was that although it was "pleasant to hear", it was also "boring to watch".

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TimL

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Re: "The Voice Of Firestone" (Was: Re: Retro:Cleveland Primetime Monday, Feb. 28, 1955)

> Tim Lones takes us back to Cleveland on the final evening of

> February, 1955:

>

> > WXEL 8 ABC/DuMont

>>
> > Akron

> > WAKR 49 ABC

>

> > 8:30

> > 8 49 Concert ABC

>

> "Concert" (ABC) was actually "The Voice Of Firestone", a

> prime-time showcase for classical and operatic music

> sponsored by the tire company of the same name.

>

> Although it was a very popular radio program for NBC Red/NBC

> from 1928 until the early 1950's, the TV version was far

> less successful. After five years of low ratings on TV, NBC

> wanted to move "Firestone" out of it's 8:30 P.M. (EST/EDT)

> timeslot on Monday evenings (which the show had had since it

> premiered on radio way back in 1928) and into a later slot,

> as to minimize ratings damage to shows that would follow

> "Firestone" on NBC's prime-time schedule.

>

> Firestone refused to accept a different timeslot, but ABC

> offered to televise "Firestone" in the show's traditional

> Mondays-at-8:30 time slot. So, the show changed networks in

> June of 1954 (in fact, the first telecast of "Firestone" on

> ABC was exactly one week after the show's last telecast on

> NBC!). Once more, the show wasn't much of a success on TV,
> and by 1959, ABC wanted to move "Firestone" into a

> late-evening slot, again, to minimize ratings damage to

> shows that would follow it. Firestone refused, and after a

> combined TV/radio run of 31 years, the show went off the

> air.

>

> It should be noted that in 1957, "Voice Of Firestone" was

> moved back a half-hour to Mondays at 9 P.M. ET, where it

> would remain until it left the air in 1959.

>

> In 1962, Firestone accepted an ABC offer to return "Voice Of

> Firestone" to television, this time on Sunday nights at 10

> P.M. ET. With ABC having started it's Sunday-night movie

> (running from 8 to 10 P.M. ET that season), and with the

> movie being a lead-in to "Firestone", ABC fully expected

> "Firestone" would finally be a hit on television, given the

> huge lead-in the Sunday movie would give it, especially on

> weeks when some "big" titles were broadcast.

>

> Didn't happen. Most of the large audience who tuned-in ABC's

> Sunday movie in the 1962/1963 television season changed

> channels (to CBS' "Candid Camera" or NBC's "DuPont Show Of

> The Week"), or turned off their sets entirely when

> "Firestone" came on at 10 P.M. ET.

>
> Howard Barlow led the orchestra during "Firestone"'s entire

> run on television, although he was not seen every week

> during the final (1962/1963) season; instead, "name"

> conductors from the nation's top symphony orchestras

> occassionally replaced Barlow as "guest conductors".

>

> I wonder if today's Bridgestone/Firestone would be willing

> to underwrite a updated version of "Voice Of Firestone". If

> they were, such a program would probably appear on PBS,

> since I doubt any commercial broadcast network would

> consider it (even in a Sunday-morning timeslot), and I doubt

> any basic-cable network that ran commercials would want it

> either.

>

> Brooks and Marsh have written in their reference work on

> prime-time programs that one reason "Firestone", a

> tremendously successful program on radio, did not become a

> successful show on TV was that although it was "pleasant to

> hear", it was also "boring to watch".

Thanks Joseph..Should have picked up on "Concert" Being Voice Of Firestone

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Re: "The Voice Of Firestone" (Was: Re: Retro:Cleveland Primetime Monday, Feb. 28, 1955)

> Tim Lones takes us back to Cleveland on the final evening of

> February, 1955:

>

> > WXEL 8 ABC/DuMont

>>

> > Akron

> > WAKR 49 ABC

>

> > 8:30

> > 8 49 Concert ABC

>

> "Concert" (ABC) was actually "The Voice Of Firestone", a

> prime-time showcase for classical and operatic music

> sponsored by the tire company of the same name.

>

> Although it was a very popular radio program for NBC Red/NBC

> from 1928 until the early 1950's, the TV version was far

> less successful. After five years of low ratings on TV, NBC

> wanted to move "Firestone" out of it's 8:30 P.M. (EST/EDT)


> timeslot on Monday evenings (which the show had had since it

> premiered on radio way back in 1928) and into a later slot,

> as to minimize ratings damage to shows that would follow

> "Firestone" on NBC's prime-time schedule.

>

> Firestone refused to accept a different timeslot, but ABC

> offered to televise "Firestone" in the show's traditional

> Mondays-at-8:30 time slot. So, the show changed networks in

> June of 1954 (in fact, the first telecast of "Firestone" on

> ABC was exactly one week after the show's last telecast on

> NBC!). Once more, the show wasn't much of a success on TV,

> and by 1959, ABC wanted to move "Firestone" into a

> late-evening slot, again, to minimize ratings damage to

> shows that would follow it. Firestone refused, and after a

> combined TV/radio run of 31 years, the show went off the

> air.

>

> It should be noted that in 1957, "Voice Of Firestone" was

> moved back a half-hour to Mondays at 9 P.M. ET, where it

> would remain until it left the air in 1959.

>

> In 1962, Firestone accepted an ABC offer to return "Voice Of

> Firestone" to television, this time on Sunday nights at 10

> P.M. ET. With ABC having started it's Sunday-night movie

> (running from 8 to 10 P.M. ET that season), and with the


> movie being a lead-in to "Firestone", ABC fully expected

> "Firestone" would finally be a hit on television, given the

> huge lead-in the Sunday movie would give it, especially on

> weeks when some "big" titles were broadcast.

>

> Didn't happen. Most of the large audience who tuned-in ABC's

> Sunday movie in the 1962/1963 television season changed

> channels (to CBS' "Candid Camera" or NBC's "DuPont Show Of

> The Week"), or turned off their sets entirely when

> "Firestone" came on at 10 P.M. ET.

>

> Howard Barlow led the orchestra during "Firestone"'s entire

> run on television, although he was not seen every week

> during the final (1962/1963) season; instead, "name"

> conductors from the nation's top symphony orchestras

> occassionally replaced Barlow as "guest conductors".

>

> I wonder if today's Bridgestone/Firestone would be willing

> to underwrite a updated version of "Voice Of Firestone". If

> they were, such a program would probably appear on PBS,

> since I doubt any commercial broadcast network would

> consider it (even in a Sunday-morning timeslot), and I doubt

> any basic-cable network that ran commercials would want it

> either.

>
> Brooks and Marsh have written in their reference work on

> prime-time programs that one reason "Firestone", a

> tremendously successful program on radio, did not become a

> successful show on TV was that although it was "pleasant to

> hear", it was also "boring to watch".

>

When NBC announced it was dropping "Firestone" on Monday nights,

it, CBS, and (possibly) ABC offered it a Sunday-afternoon slot.

One of the Firestone family was incredulous; his reply was, "Who

watches television on Sunday afternoon? They're all out playing

polo." When ABC revived "Firestone" in 1962, Sen. Thomas Dodd

wrote the network, commending it for bringing the program back.

However, only about 2.5 million people (according to Brooks and

Marsh) watched, leading to permanent cancellation in 1963.

"Firestone" has long been a symbol of the basic conflict of

television: "quality" is not enough; the program has to have

big ratings as well.

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Re: "The Voice Of Firestone" (Was: Re: Retro:Cleveland Primetime Monday, Feb. 28, 1955)

B. Patrick commented:
> When NBC announced it was dropping "Firestone" on Monday

> nights, it, CBS, and (possibly) ABC offered it a Sunday-afternoon

> slot. One of the Firestone family was incredulous; his reply was,

> "Who watches television on Sunday afternoon? They're all out

> playing polo." When ABC revived "Firestone" in 1962, Sen. Thomas

> Dodd wrote the network, commending it for bringing the program

> back. However, only about 2.5 million people (according to Brooks

> and Marsh) watched, leading to permanent cancellation in 1963.

Didn't this actually take place in 1959, when ABC cancelled "Voice Of Firestone"?? Several
reference works claimed that all three networks offered Sunday afternoon timeslots to
"Firestone" for the 1959/1960 season, but the company refused. It was "prime time or nothing".
Then, after Ollie Treyz got fired as ABC's programming chief (I believe it was Treyz who cancelled
"Firestone" in 1959), his successor (I don't know his name) decided to score some "brownie
points" and offered "Firestone" an excellent timeslot for the 1962/1963 season, Sundays at 10
P.M. (EDT/EST), leading-out of what was expected to be a series of high-rated movies.

As I had written earlier in this thread, nearly all of the large audience attracted by the movies
either changed channels or turned-off their sets at 10 P.M., leaving "Firestone" (as B. Patrick
noted) with an average weekly viewing audience of only about two and a half million people.

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> B. Patrick commented:

>

> > When NBC announced it was dropping "Firestone" on Monday

> > nights, it, CBS, and (possibly) ABC offered it a

> Sunday-afternoon

> > slot. One of the Firestone family was incredulous; his

> reply was,

> > "Who watches television on Sunday afternoon? They're all

> out

> > playing polo." When ABC revived "Firestone" in 1962, Sen.

> Thomas

> > Dodd wrote the network, commending it for bringing the

> program

> > back. However, only about 2.5 million people (according to

> Brooks

> > and Marsh) watched, leading to permanent cancellation in

> 1963.

>

> Didn't this actually take place in 1959, when ABC cancelled

> "Voice Of Firestone"?? Several reference works claimed that

> all three networks offered Sunday afternoon timeslots to

> "Firestone" for the 1959/1960 season, but the company

> refused. It was "prime time or nothing". Then, after Ollie

> Treyz got fired as ABC's programming chief (I believe it was

> Treyz who cancelled "Firestone" in 1959), his successor (I


> don't know his name) decided to score some "brownie points"

> and offered "Firestone" an excellent timeslot for the

> 1962/1963 season, Sundays at 10 P.M. (EDT/EST), leading-out

> of what was expected to be a series of high-rated movies.

>

> As I had written earlier in this thread, nearly all of the

> large audience attracted by the movies either changed

> channels or turned-off their sets at 10 P.M., leaving

> "Firestone" (as B. Patrick noted) with an average weekly

> viewing audience of only about two and a half million

> people.

>

According to Brooks and Marsh, NBC offered the Firestone family

a different time slot in 1954, which they refused; in 1959, Ollie

Treyz decided that "Voice Of Firestone" would have to air at

10 PM, where it would do the least damage to the rest of the

schedule. Again the Firestones wouldn't hear of it, and Treyz

canceled the program. A book about ABC

Sports called "The Thrill Of Victory" (which contains a short

history of ABC up to 1978) says that ABC did indeed offer

Sunday afternoons in 1959, but that NBC had done the same

thing at some earlier point ('54, perhaps?) and had gotten

the response I mentioned about polo.

At any rate, Tom Moore replaced Ollie Treyz in 1962, and he's
the guy who put "Voice Of Firestone" back on the air. And

guess what? Candid Camera, against "Voice" on CBS, finished

the 1962-63 season tied with Red Skelton as the number-two

program in prime time (The Beverly Hillbillies was number one).

Retro:Cleveland, Friday May 26, 1949

Source:Canton Repository

WNBK 4 NBC

5:10 Whispering Shadows

5:30 Howdy Doody

6PM Andy Clyde

6:30 Film

6:45 Bob Boyd Show

7PM Kukla, Fran And Ollie

7:30 American Song

7:45 Camel News Caravan-Swayze

8PM Admiral Brodway Revue

9PM Theatrical Agency

9:30 Show Time

10PM Gilette Cavalcade Of Sports

11PM Chesterfield Supper Club-Perry Como

11:15 Program Previews


WEWS 5 CBS/DuMont (Possibly ABC, but ABC wasnt as well establised as even DuMont at this
time)

4PM Distaff-Women's Talk

5:30 Uncle Jake's House-Gene Carroll

6PM Small Fry Club-DuMont

6:30 Lucky Pup-CBS

6:45 Vincent Lopez-DuMont

7PM Sports Special

7:30 World News (Probably CBS News-Douglas Edwards)

7:45 Linn Sheldon Show

8PM Film

8:15 Dugout Interviews

8:25 Baseball:Chicago White Sox At Cleveland Indians (Indians won 4-0)

Bob Neal And Indians Legend Tris Speaker were the Broadcast team (Source:2005 Clevelamd
Indians Media Guide)

11PM Coming Attractions

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Re: Retro:Cleveland, Friday May 26, 1949

Tim Lones takes us back to Cleveland on May 26th, 1949:

> WNBK 4 NBC


Later to move to Channel 3.

> 10PM Gilette Cavalcade Of Sports

Likely a professional boxing match, and probably from New York's Madison Square Garden,
which hosted boxing cards (and periodic title bouts) almost every Friday night during the 1940'a
dna 1950's.

> 11PM Chesterfield Supper Club-Perry Como

I think this was a simulcast with NBC Radio. Didn't it move to an early-evening slot after a few
months?

It also appears that WNBK did not produce any local newscasts. The only newscast listed for
WNBK was John Cameron Swayze's network newscast. Quite unusual for a network O&O.

> WEWS 5 CBS/DuMont (Possibly ABC, but ABC wasnt as well

> establised as even DuMont at this time)

> 8:25 Baseball:Chicago White Sox At Cleveland Indians

> (Indians won 4-0)

> Bob Neal And Indians Legend Tris Speaker were the Broadcast

> team (Source:2005 Clevelamd Indians Media Guide)

Seems to me that 8:25 P.M. would be an unusually-late start time for a night game in Cleveland,
even back then. Could this have been the second game of a twi-night doubleheader with the first
game having not been televised??
> 11PM Coming Attractions

And WEWS appears not to have done any local news either. I guess if you lived in Cleveland in
May of 1949, and wanted local news, you had to read a newspaper or listen to the radio.

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> Tim Lones takes us back to Cleveland on May 26th, 1949:

>

> > WNBK 4 NBC

>

> Later to move to Channel 3.

>

> > 10PM Gilette Cavalcade Of Sports

>

> Likely a professional boxing match, and probably from New

> York's Madison Square Garden, which hosted boxing cards (and

> periodic title bouts) almost every Friday night during the

> 1940'a dna 1950's.

>
> > 11PM Chesterfield Supper Club-Perry Como

>

> I think this was a simulcast with NBC Radio. Didn't it move

> to an early-evening slot after a few months?

>

> It also appears that WNBK did not produce any local

> newscasts. The only newscast listed for WNBK was John

> Cameron Swayze's network newscast. Quite unusual for a

> network O&O.

>

> > WEWS 5 CBS/DuMont (Possibly ABC, but ABC wasnt as well

> > establised as even DuMont at this time)

>

> > 8:25 Baseball:Chicago White Sox At Cleveland Indians

> > (Indians won 4-0)

> > Bob Neal And Indians Legend Tris Speaker were the

> Broadcast

> > team (Source:2005 Clevelamd Indians Media Guide)

>

> Seems to me that 8:25 P.M. would be an unusually-late start

> time for a night game in Cleveland, even back then. Could

> this have been the second game of a twi-night doubleheader

> with the first game having not been televised??

>

> > 11PM Coming Attractions


>

> And WEWS appears not to have done any local news either. I

> guess if you lived in Cleveland in May of 1949, and wanted

> local news, you had to read a newspaper or listen to the

> radio.

>

Local news was really a throwaway in TV's early days; stations

didn't see any profit potential in it, and really didn't begin

to do so until the '70s, when the ratings for Eyewitness News

and similar formats with their mix of information and entertainment

values really began to pay off in more ways than one.

Of course, that wasn't true everywhere. On one of my North

Carolina postings from the '50s there was a station in Winston-

Salem doing a half-hour local block from 6:30-7 each night. But

that had to be the exception rather than the rule.

And don't think this attitude stopped at the network level.

John Cameron Swayze and Douglas Edwards weren't there because

of their journalistic expertise as much as their ability to

make a good appearance on camera (and Swayze's flamboyance was

exactly what viewers wanted in 1949). Don't forget that Swayze,

Edwards, and ABC's John Daly also emceed game shows during their

years as anchors. That wouldn't begin

to change until the coming of Chet Huntley, David Brinkley,


and (especially) Walter Cronkite, when the news of the day

demanded anchors who sounded as if they knew what they were

talking about. (Forget that Cronkite was host of It's News To

Me; he didn't keep the job long enough to worry about sullying

his reputation.)

You are absolutely correct when you say that in 1949 people

had to depend on newspapers or radio to find out what was

going on. Local news was mostly "rip and read" off the press-

association teletypes; network news was a lot of footage of

beauty contests and the like supplied by movie newsreel companies.

When stations and networks decided they could do their own reporting,

the quality of news improved; when they realized how much money

they really were making, the quantity increased.

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Re: Retro:Cleveland, Friday May 26, 1949

> Tim Lones takes us back to Cleveland on May 26th, 1949:

>

> > WNBK 4 NBC

>

> Later to move to Channel 3.


Which we have mentioned many times.

>

> > 10PM Gilette Cavalcade Of Sports

>

> Likely a professional boxing match, and probably from New

> York's Madison Square Garden, which hosted boxing cards (and

> periodic title bouts) almost every Friday night during the

> 1940'a dna 1950's.

Most regular readers of these schedules would know that which is why I did'nt mention it..

>

> > 11PM Chesterfield Supper Club-Perry Como

>

> I think this was a simulcast with NBC Radio. Didn't it move

> to an early-evening slot after a few months?

The TV show started 12-24-48 at 7PM and was probably a simulcast..in 3 months the TV show
moved to 11PM but the Radio show stayed at 7PM based on a WTAM 1100 radio listing in the
same source as the TV listing...It seemed Como did two live shows one for TV one for radio.more
info here:

http://www.classictvhits.com/show.php?id=810

>

> It also appears that WNBK did not produce any local
> newscasts. The only newscast listed for WNBK was John

> Cameron Swayze's network newscast. Quite unusual for a

> network O&O.

WNBK had only been on the air since October 1948..Local news was still relatively rare on
TV..Only network news and newsreels were prevalent

>

> > WEWS 5 CBS/DuMont (Possibly ABC, but ABC wasnt as well

> > establised as even DuMont at this time)

>

> > 8:25 Baseball:Chicago White Sox At Cleveland Indians

> > (Indians won 4-0)

> > Bob Neal And Indians Legend Tris Speaker were the

> Broadcast

> > team (Source:2005 Clevelamd Indians Media Guide)

>

> Seems to me that 8:25 P.M. would be an unusually-late start

> time for a night game in Cleveland, even back then. Could

> this have been the second game of a twi-night doubleheader

> with the first game having not been televised??

According to http://www.shrpsports.com where I get game scores, this was only a single
game..Seemed Odd for a game to start that late to me too.

>

> > 11PM Coming Attractions

>
> And WEWS appears not to have done any local news either. I

> guess if you lived in Cleveland in May of 1949, and wanted

> local news, you had to read a newspaper or listen to the

> radio.

Dorothy Fuldheim was already established at WEWS and may have done commentary though
not necessarily this night.

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Re: Retro:Cleveland, Friday May 26, 1949

I had thought that with some exceptions, local TV news until the early 1960's consisted of
someone reading news into a camera, with no slides, newsreel film, etc.

I thought that WNBK and WEWS would have been able to mount early-evening and late-evening
"an announcer reading news into a camera"-type news programs. They could have been done
inexpensively, especially if the man reading the news into the camera also did off-camera
station-break announcing in-between the early and late newscasts.

Retro: Charlotte prime time Friday, June 10, 1983

From the Charlotte Observer. Listings run

7 PM-sign off.

WBTV Ch. 3 (CBS)

7 PM CBS News
7:30 PM Magazine

8 PM Dukes Of Hazzard

9 PM Dallas

10 PM Falcon Crest

11 PM News

11:30 My Little Margie

12 M McKeever And The Colonel

(these last two were part of WBTV's

Those Were The Years nostalgia series)

12:30 Saturday Night

WSOC Ch. 9 (ABC)

7 PM ABC News

7:30 Entertainment Tonight

8 PM Benson

8:30 At Ease

9 PM ABC Movie: "She's In The

Army Now"

11 PM News

11:30 Nightline

12:30 Solid Gold

1:30 News

2 AM CNN News (to 6 AM)


WHKY Ch. 14 (Ind.)

6:30 Movie: "The North Star"

8:30 Spirit And Life

9 PM Movie: "Reaching For The Moon"

10 PM News

10:30 Independent Network News

11 PM Evening At The Improv

12 M Soul Train

WCCB Ch. 18 (Ind.)

7 PM Wild Wild West

8 PM Gunsmoke

9 PM Movie: "Neptune's Daughter"

11 PM Jackie Gleason

11:30 Independent Network News

12 M Jim Bakker

1 AM Weather

WNSC Ch. 30 (PBS)

7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:30 Open Line

8 PM Washington Week In Review


8:30 Wall Street Week

9 PM Inside Story

9:30 Creativity With Bill Moyers

10 PM Firing Line

WPCQ Ch. 36 (NBC)

7 PM Family Feud

7:30 People's Court

8 PM The Powers Of Matthew Star

9 PM Knight Rider

10 PM Eischied (rerun)

11 PM Soap

11:30 Tonight Show (Roger Moore is

a guest)

12:30 SCTV Network

2 AM NBC News Overnight

3 AM Movie: "No Way To Treat A Lady"

5 AM NBC News Overnight

WTVI Ch. 42 (PBS)

7 PM Over Easy

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Washington Week In Review


8:30 Wall Street Week

9 PM Final Edition

9:30 The Lawmakers

10 PM Mystery!

WUNG Ch. 58 (PBS)

7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:30 Stateline: The General Assembly

8 PM Washington Week In Review

8:30 Wall Street Week

9 PM The Commanders

10 PM The Different Drummer: Blacks In

The Military

11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents

11:30 Morecambe & Wise

As I've probably explained before, the reason for three

PBS stations is this: WNSC/30 is part of South Carolina

ETV and is located in Rock Hill, SC; WTVI/42 is owned by

the Charlotte/Mecklenburg School Board; WUNG/58 is part

of UNC-TV and is located in Concord, NC.

WHKY/14 is located in Hickory, NC.

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Re: Retro: Charlotte prime time Friday, June 10, 1983

> From the Charlotte Observer. Listings run

> 7 PM-sign off.

>

> WBTV Ch. 3 (CBS)

>

> 7 PM CBS News

> 7:30 PM Magazine

> 8 PM Dukes Of Hazzard

> 9 PM Dallas

> 10 PM Falcon Crest

> 11 PM News

> 11:30 My Little Margie

> 12 M McKeever And The Colonel

> (these last two were part of WBTV's

> Those Were The Years nostalgia series)

> 12:30 Saturday Night


>

> WSOC Ch. 9 (ABC)

>

> 7 PM ABC News

> 7:30 Entertainment Tonight

> 8 PM Benson

> 8:30 At Ease

> 9 PM ABC Movie: "She's In The

> Army Now"

> 11 PM News

> 11:30 Nightline

> 12:30 Solid Gold

> 1:30 News

> 2 AM CNN News (to 6 AM)

>

> WHKY Ch. 14 (Ind.)

>

> 6:30 Movie: "The North Star"

> 8:30 Spirit And Life

> 9 PM Movie: "Reaching For The Moon"

> 10 PM News

> 10:30 Independent Network News

> 11 PM Evening At The Improv

> 12 M Soul Train

>
> WCCB Ch. 18 (Ind.)

>

> 7 PM Wild Wild West

> 8 PM Gunsmoke

> 9 PM Movie: "Neptune's Daughter"

> 11 PM Jackie Gleason

> 11:30 Independent Network News

> 12 M Jim Bakker

> 1 AM Weather

>

> WNSC Ch. 30 (PBS)

>

> 7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

> 7:30 Open Line

> 8 PM Washington Week In Review

> 8:30 Wall Street Week

> 9 PM Inside Story

> 9:30 Creativity With Bill Moyers

> 10 PM Firing Line

>

> WPCQ Ch. 36 (NBC)

>

> 7 PM Family Feud

> 7:30 People's Court

> 8 PM The Powers Of Matthew Star


> 9 PM Knight Rider

> 10 PM Eischied (rerun)

> 11 PM Soap

> 11:30 Tonight Show (Roger Moore is

> a guest)

> 12:30 SCTV Network

> 2 AM NBC News Overnight

> 3 AM Movie: "No Way To Treat A Lady"

> 5 AM NBC News Overnight

>

> WTVI Ch. 42 (PBS)

>

> 7 PM Over Easy

> 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

> 8 PM Washington Week In Review

> 8:30 Wall Street Week

> 9 PM Final Edition

> 9:30 The Lawmakers

> 10 PM Mystery!

>

> WUNG Ch. 58 (PBS)

>

> 7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

> 7:30 Stateline: The General Assembly

> 8 PM Washington Week In Review


> 8:30 Wall Street Week

> 9 PM The Commanders

> 10 PM The Different Drummer: Blacks In

> The Military

> 11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents

> 11:30 Morecambe & Wise

>

> As I've probably explained before, the reason for three

> PBS stations is this: WNSC/30 is part of South Carolina

> ETV and is located in Rock Hill, SC; WTVI/42 is owned by

> the Charlotte/Mecklenburg School Board; WUNG/58 is part

> of UNC-TV and is located in Concord, NC.

>

> WHKY/14 is located in Hickory, NC.

No, Joker's Wild or Tic Tac Dough in Charlotte then? I think WSOC had them for awhile or was it
another Charlotte station?

>

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>>

Tic Tac Dough was running on Channel 9 at 9:30 AM.

Joker's Wild appears to have been off the air in

Charlotte; I don't see it on the daytime schedules

for that week. There was a time (1979-81, IIRC) when

Joker's Wild and Tic Tac Dough did run 7-8 PM on WSOC.

I keep thinking that WCCB carried Joker's Wild at some

point, but I'm not sure about that.

From the Charlotte Observer. Listings run

7 PM-sign off.

>>

> > WBTV Ch. 3 (CBS)

>>

> > 7 PM CBS News

> > 7:30 PM Magazine

> > 8 PM Dukes Of Hazzard

> > 9 PM Dallas

> > 10 PM Falcon Crest

> > 11 PM News

> > 11:30 My Little Margie

> > 12 M McKeever And The Colonel

> > (these last two were part of WBTV's


> > Those Were The Years nostalgia series)

> > 12:30 Saturday Night

>>

> > WSOC Ch. 9 (ABC)

>>

> > 7 PM ABC News

> > 7:30 Entertainment Tonight

> > 8 PM Benson

> > 8:30 At Ease

> > 9 PM ABC Movie: "She's In The

> > Army Now"

> > 11 PM News

> > 11:30 Nightline

> > 12:30 Solid Gold

> > 1:30 News

> > 2 AM CNN News (to 6 AM)

>>

> > WHKY Ch. 14 (Ind.)

>>

> > 6:30 Movie: "The North Star"

> > 8:30 Spirit And Life

> > 9 PM Movie: "Reaching For The Moon"

> > 10 PM News

> > 10:30 Independent Network News

> > 11 PM Evening At The Improv


> > 12 M Soul Train

>>

> > WCCB Ch. 18 (Ind.)

>>

> > 7 PM Wild Wild West

> > 8 PM Gunsmoke

> > 9 PM Movie: "Neptune's Daughter"

> > 11 PM Jackie Gleason

> > 11:30 Independent Network News

> > 12 M Jim Bakker

> > 1 AM Weather

>>

> > WNSC Ch. 30 (PBS)

>>

> > 7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report

> > 7:30 Open Line

> > 8 PM Washington Week In Review

> > 8:30 Wall Street Week

> > 9 PM Inside Story

> > 9:30 Creativity With Bill Moyers

> > 10 PM Firing Line

>>

> > WPCQ Ch. 36 (NBC)

>>

> > 7 PM Family Feud


> > 7:30 People's Court

> > 8 PM The Powers Of Matthew Star

> > 9 PM Knight Rider

> > 10 PM Eischied (rerun)

> > 11 PM Soap

> > 11:30 Tonight Show (Roger Moore is

> > a guest)

> > 12:30 SCTV Network

> > 2 AM NBC News Overnight

> > 3 AM Movie: "No Way To Treat A Lady"

> > 5 AM NBC News Overnight

>>

> > WTVI Ch. 42 (PBS)

>>

> > 7 PM Over Easy

> > 7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

> > 8 PM Washington Week In Review

> > 8:30 Wall Street Week

> > 9 PM Final Edition

> > 9:30 The Lawmakers

> > 10 PM Mystery!

>>

> > WUNG Ch. 58 (PBS)

>>

> > 7 PM MacNeil/Lehrer Report


> > 7:30 Stateline: The General Assembly

> > 8 PM Washington Week In Review

> > 8:30 Wall Street Week

> > 9 PM The Commanders

> > 10 PM The Different Drummer: Blacks In

> > The Military

> > 11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents

> > 11:30 Morecambe & Wise

>>

> > As I've probably explained before, the reason for three

> > PBS stations is this: WNSC/30 is part of South Carolina

> > ETV and is located in Rock Hill, SC; WTVI/42 is owned by

> > the Charlotte/Mecklenburg School Board; WUNG/58 is part

> > of UNC-TV and is located in Concord, NC.

>>

> > WHKY/14 is located in Hickory, NC.

>

> No, Joker's Wild or Tic Tac Dough in Charlotte then? I think

> WSOC had them for awhile or was it another Charlotte

> station?

>>

>

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>>>

> Tic Tac Dough was running on Channel 9 at 9:30 AM.

> Joker's Wild appears to have been off the air in

> Charlotte; I don't see it on the daytime schedules

> for that week. There was a time (1979-81, IIRC) when

> Joker's Wild and Tic Tac Dough did run 7-8 PM on WSOC.

> I keep thinking that WCCB carried Joker's Wild at some

> point, but I'm not sure about that.

>

>

>This was during the period when local stations were canning game shows like Joker's Wild and
Tic Tac Dough in favor of reruns like The Muppets and MASH as well as expanded local newscasts
and also Entertainment Tonight during the dinner hour. If we had the internet at the time 1981-
83 of the game show axings, we would have been able to save our favorites the way people e-
mailed Game Show Network after the Goodson-Todman shows (except The Price Is Right and
Richard Dawson's ill-fated return to Family Feud in 1994)were canned in 10/1997 and that paved
the way for the other G-T shows like Match Game and Password to return.

Game shows in Fall 1983 were on a comeback thanks to syndie Wheel OF Fortune and also Love
Connection which debuted the same day as Wheel. And of course Wheel's success prompted
Merv to bring back Jeopardy! in the fall of 1984.
I moved to Sacramento from Michigan in June 1983 and KCRA 3 the NBC station had Tic Tac
Dough at 10:30 am after the daytime Wheel and before The New Battlestars which was about to
go off the air on 7/1/1983. And Joker's Wild aired on KRBK (now KMAX-TV) 31 at 11pm. It moved
to KOVR 13 then an ABC outlet at 9 am daily after GMA. Shades of when TJW was on CBS in the
1970's.

>>

>

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>

> WPCQ Ch. 36 (NBC)

>

> 7 PM Family Feud

> 7:30 People's Court

> 8 PM The Powers Of Matthew Star

> 9 PM Knight Rider

> 10 PM Eischied (rerun)

> 11 PM Soap

> 11:30 Tonight Show (Roger Moore is


> a guest)

> 12:30 SCTV Network

> 2 AM NBC News Overnight

> 3 AM Movie: "No Way To Treat A Lady"

> 5 AM NBC News Overnight

>

>

I was wondering how come WPCQ had no 7 pm or 11PM newscast. Did they run their evening
news early and how come they did not have a late news?

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> I was wondering how come WPCQ had no 7 pm or 11PM newscast.

> Did they run their evening news early and how come they did

> not have a late news?

>

I don't believe they had a news department in existance during this time. I think it was in the
late-80s or early-90s before one was established (I've seen a news open from 1994, branded as
"News 36") and not until BELO purchased the station in the mid-to-late-90s (and re-named to
WCNC and branded as "NBC 6", its cable position) that it became anything but a bottom dweller
in the ratings.

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> > WPCQ Ch. 36 (NBC)

>>

> > 7 PM Family Feud

> > 7:30 People's Court

> > 8 PM The Powers Of Matthew Star

> > 9 PM Knight Rider

> > 10 PM Eischied (rerun)

> > 11 PM Soap

> > 11:30 Tonight Show (Roger Moore is

> > a guest)

> > 12:30 SCTV Network

> > 2 AM NBC News Overnight

> > 3 AM Movie: "No Way To Treat A Lady"


> > 5 AM NBC News Overnight

>>

>>

> I was wondering how come WPCQ had no 7 pm or 11PM newscast.

> Did they run their evening news early and how come they did

> not have a late news?

>

Channel 36 had had news at 7 and 11 when it first went to NBC

in 1978(Ted Turner owned the station then). Westinghouse, upon

purchasing the station in 1980, made some decidedly cost-effective

moves and cut out the two local newscasts. In addition, at

the time of these listings 36 did not carry NBC Nightly News,

showing reruns of Real People instead. Another post tells what

happened once Belo got ahold of the station.

Spokane, August 1-7, 1976

From The Spokeman-Review. The listings were for the week of August 1st to August 7th, 1976.

KREM-2(ABC)

[Note: This would be their last week as a ABC affiliate]

SUNDAY(8/1)

7AM Lively Arts

7:30 Wally's Workshop

8AM Yesterday's Newsreel


8:30 Faith For Today

9AM Insight

9:30 Medix

10AM Little Rascals

10:30 Groovie Ghoulies

11AM Those Were The Days

11:30 Make A Wish

12Noon Issues & Answers

12:30 What's The Story

1PM World At War

2PM Movie, "Good News"

4PM Summer Olympics(Montreal, Final Day)

7PM Movie, "The Voyager"

9PM Herb Alpert

10PM John Denver and Friend(Frank Sinatra)(Repeat)

11PM ABC News

11:15 Flash Gordon

11:30 Movie, "The Plainsman"

1:15AM Intersect

MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY DAYTIME(8/2 to 8/6)

6:40AM Down To Earth

6:45 Intersect

7AM Cartoons

8:25AM Partridge Family


8:55 Housecall

9AM Mike Douglas

10:30 Happy Days

11AM Hot Seat

11:30 Channel 2 News

11:55 Take Kerr(AKA "The Galloping Gourmet" himself, Graham Kerr)

12Noon $20,000 Pyramid

12:30 All My Children

1PM Ryan's Hope

1:30 One Life To Live

2:15 General Hospital

3PM Edge Of Night

3:30 Porky Pig

4PM Mickey Mouse Club

4:30 The FBI

5:30 Channel 2 News

6PM ABC News

6:30 Star Trek

11PM Channel 2 News

1AM Yesterday's Newsreel

MONDAY(8/2)

7:30PM High Rollers

8PM Viva Valdez

8:30 Monday Night Baseball(No Game given in this listing)


TUESDAY(8/3)

7:30 Let's Make A Deal(Also at 7:30 on Thursdays)

8PM Happy Days

8:30 Laverne & Shirley

9PM Olympic Highlights

11:30 Movie, "Legacy Of Blood"

WEDNESDAY(8/4)

7:30 Hollywood Squares(Also at 7:30 on Fridays)

8PM Bionic Woman

9PM Baretta

10PM Starsky & Hutch

11:30 Movie, "All The Kind Strangers"

THURSDAY(8/5)

8PM Welcome Back Kotter

8:30 What's Happening

9PM Streets Of San Francisco

10PM Harry-O

11:30 Mannix

12:55AM The Magician

FRIDAY(8/6)

8PM Donny & Marie


9PM Movie, "John & Mary"

11:30 The Rookies

12:45AM The Name Of The Game

SATURDAY(8/7)

6:45AM Davey & Goliath

7AM Hong Kong Phooey

7:30 Tom & Jerry

8:30 New Adventures Of Gilligan('s Island)(Animated)

9AM SuperFriends

10AM Speed Buggy

10:30 Oddball Couple(Based on The Odd Couple, Animated)

11AM The Lost Saucer

11:30 American Bandstand

12:30PM The Explorers

1PM Movie, "Adventures Of Mark Twain"

3:30 The Virginian

5PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 ABC News

7PM Wild, Wild World Of Animals

7:30 The Price Is Right

8PM Special, "Monty Hall's Variety Hour"(With Minnie Ripperton, Cloris Lechman, Ed Asner and
Shields & Yarnell)

9PM Movie, "On A Clear Day You Can See Forever"

11:30 Channel 2 News

11:45 ABC News(Last ABC program to air on KREM)


12Mid Movie, "A Light In The Plaza"

2:30AM The Avengers

KXLY-4(CBS)

[Note: This would be their last week as a CBS Affiliate, due in part to CBS dropping them.]

SUNDAY(8/1)

7:30AM Kroeze Brothers

8AM Rex Humbard

9AM Voice Of Church

9:30 Jerry Falwell

10:30 Public Affairs

11AM Mayberry RFD

11:30 Movie, "Sargent Rutledge"

1PM Movie, "Rebus'

3PM Face The Nation

3:30 Pop Goes The Country

4PM Nashville On The Road

4:30 Good Ole Nashville Music

5PM Movie, "Deadly Hunt"

6:30 Name That Tune

7PM 60 Minutes

8PM Sonny & Cher

9PM Kojak
10PM Cannon

11PM News Scene

11:15 Dwayne Friend

11:45 Public Affairs

12:15 Zane Grey Theater

MONDAY-FRIDAY(8/2 to 8/6)

6:25AM Farm Report

6:30 Sunrise Semester

7AM Good Morning America(Would go to 2 hours the next week)

8AM Captain Kangaroo

9AM Price Is Right

10AM Guiding Light(Delayed by a day)

10:30 Love Of Life

10:55 CBS News

11AM The Young & The Restless

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

12Noon Dialing For Dollars

12:30 As The World Turns

1:30 Dialing For Dollars(This isn't a typo; they aired a second show, but this would be their last
week doing so)

2PM All In The Family

2:30 Match Game

3PM Movie

4:30 The Lucy Show

5PM Hogan's Heroes


5:30 News Scene

6PM CBS News

6:30 Dinah

11PM News Scene

11:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

MONDAY(8/2)

3PM Movie, "Battle Cry"(Part 1)

7:30PM Popi(Delayed from last Tuesday)

8PM Rhoda

8:30 Phyllis

9PM All In The Family

9:30 Maude

10PM Medical Center

12mid Movie, "Desiree"

TUESDAY(8/3)

3PM Movie, "Battle Cry"(Part 2)

7:30 Hee Haw

8:30 Good Times

9PM MASH

9:30 Three Times Daley(Pilot with Don Adams as a reporter who shares his home with his son
and father)

10PM Switch

12Mid Movie, "The Hunters"


WEDNESDAY(8/4)

3PM Movie, "Big Trees"

7:30 Bob Newhart(Delayed From Saturday)

8PM Special, "George M"(TV adaptation of the 1968 musical based the music of George M.
Cohen)

9PM To America(A portrait of today's immigrants)

12Mid Movie, "The Jayhawkers"

THURSDAY(8/4)

3PM Movie, "Lion And The The Horse"

7:30 Match Game PM

8PM The Waltons

9PM Hawaii Five-O

10PM Barnaby Jones

12Mid Movie, "Westbound"

FRIDAY(8/6)

3PM Movie, "Woman's World'

7:30 Mary Tyler Moore(Delayed from Saturday)

8PM Special, "Pat Boone And The Little Ones"

8:30 KXLY Public Affairs

(No subject was given, but it might be either about the network switch that cost them their CBS
affiliation or the election that year, especially the Washington State governors' race in which Dixy
Lee Ray would become the Evergreen State's first female governor)

9PM Movie, "D-Day, The 6th Of June"

12Mid Movie, "Pony Express"


SATURDAY(8/7)

7:15AM Sunrise Semester

7:45 Sunday School

8AM Pebbles & Bamm Bamm

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

9:30 Scooby Doo

10AM Shazam/Isis Hour

11AM Cartoons

12Noon Valley Of The Dinosaurs

12:30 Fat Albert & The Cosby Kids

1PM CBS Children's Film Festival

2PM Agape

2:30 Public Affairs

3PM Lone Ranger

3:30 The Flintstones

4PM Perry Mason

5PM Thrillseekers

5:30 Porter Wagner

6PM Lawrence Welk

7PM NFL Football[Dallas Cowboys at Los Angeles Rams; Exhibition game](Their last program as a
CBS affiliate)

10PM Bicentennial Special

11PM News Scene

11:30 Movie, "Prince Valiant"

KHQ(TV)-6(NBC)
SUNDAY(8/1)

6AM Herald Of Truth

6:30 This Is Your Life

7AM Dwayne Friend

7:30 Voice Of Victory

8AM Jimmy Swaggart

8:30 Day Of Discovery

9AM Oral Roberts

9:30 Untamed World

10AM NFL Action

10:30 Movie, "Spartacus"

1PM Time For Livin'

1:30 Garner Ted Armstrong

2PM Movie, "The Other Man"

4PM Meet The Press

4:30 Space:1999

5:30 NBC News

6PM Last Of The Wild

6:30 Wild Kingdom

7PM Wonderful World Of Disney

8PM Ellery Queen

9PM McMillan & Wife

11PM Q6 Eyewitness News

11:30 Sammy & Company


MONDAY-FRIDAY(8/2 to 8/6)

6AM Farm & Home Report

6:30 Not For Women Only

7AM Today

9AM Sanford & Son

9:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

10AM Wheel Of Fortune

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11AM Fun Factory

11:30 Kaleidscope

12Noon Somerset

12:30 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2PM Another World

3PM Bonanza

4PM Merv Griffin

5:30 Q6 Eyewitness News

6PM NBC Nightly News

6:30 To Tell The Truth

7PM Bewitched

11PM Q6 Eyewitness News

11:30 Tonight Show

1AM Tomorrow
MONDAY(8/2)

7:30 Don Adams' Screen Test

8PM Pilot, "The Cheerleaders"(Comedy about a pair of college girls)

8:30 Pilot, "Full House"(A family man and a true believer in marriage is crushed when his parents
decide to divorce; No relation to the 1987-95 series)

9PM Joe Forrester

10PM Jigsaw John

TUESDAY(8/3)

7:30 The New Candid Camera

8PM Movin' On

9PM Police Woman

10PM City Of Angels

WEDNESDAY(8/4)

7:30 Irish Rovers(Variety show from Canada hosted by the group)

8PM Little House On The Prairie

9PM Sanford & Son

9:30 Chico & The Man

10PM Hawk

THURSDAY(8/5)

7:30 Bobby Vinton(Another Canadian Import)

8PM Special, "The Beach Boys"

9PM Movie, "Cancel My Reservation"


FRIDAY(8/6)

7:30 Animal World

8PM Sanford & Son

8:30 Rockford Files(Special time)

9:30 Police Story(Special time)

10:30 Legionaires' Disease(News special)

1AM Midnight Special(Guest: Host James Brown, Elton John & Kiki Dee, Seals & Croft and Peter
Frampton)

SATURDAY(8/7)

6:30AM U.S. Farm Report

7AM Romper Room

7:30 Josie & The Pussycats

8AM Waldo Kitty

8:30 Pink Panther

9AM Land Of The Lost

9:30 Run Joe Run

10AM Return To The Planet Of The Apes

10:30 Sports Challenge

11AM Baseball(Phillies At Cardinals)

2PM Movie, "Dementia 13"

3:30 Movie, "Valley Of Mystery"

4:45 Movie, "Trial Run"

6PM NBC News

6:30 This Is Baseball

7PM Kids Together


7:30 Untamed World

8PM Comedy Theater, "Adventuring With Chopper"(Had this series about two African-American
detectives been picked up, Antonio Fargus would've left "Starsky & Hutch")

8:30 Movie, "There Was A Crooked Man"

11PM Q6 Eyewitness News

11:30 Weekend(Pre-empts Saturday Night Live)

KSPS-7(PBS)

SUNDAY(8/1)

2PM Tennis(Louisville Tennis Classic, Semifinals)

6PM Consumer Survival Kit

6:30 World Press

7PM People & Politics

8PM Evening At Pops

9PM Masterpiece Theatre:"Shoulder To Shoulder"(Part 2)(Repeat)

10PM Great Performances:"Jennie"

MONDAY-FRIDAY(8/2 to 8/6)

8AM Mister Rogers'

8:30 Villa Alegre(M/W/F); Carrascolendas(Tu/Th)

9AM Sesame Street

10AM Electric Company

10:30 Antiques(M/W); Erica(Tu); Woman(Th); Crockett's Victory Garden(F)

11AM Sesame Street


12Noon Instructional programming

3:30 Lilias, Yoga And You

4PM Mister Rogers'

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Electric Company

6PM Zoom

7:30 Robert MacNeil

11PM ABC Captioned News

MONDAY(8/2)

6:30 Carrascolendas

7PM Second Ending

8PM Tennis(Louisville Tennis Classic, Finals)

TUESDAY(8/3)

6:30 Idea Thing

7PM Guppies To Groupers

8PM Lowell Thomas Remembers

8:30 American Indian Artists

9PM Evening At Pops

10PM Olympiad

WEDNESDAY(8/4)

6:30 Book Beat

7PM Legacy Americana


8PM Nova

9PM Lady Randolph Churchill

10PM Life Of Leonardo DaVinci

THURSDAY(8/5)

6:30 Crockett's Victory Garden

7PM Consultation

8PM Upstairs, Downstairs

9PM Men Who Made Movies

10PM Mark Of Jazz

10:30 Black Perspectives

FRIDAY(8/6)

6:30 Carrascolendas

7PM South By Northwest

8PM Washington Week In Review

8:30 Wall Street Week

9PM USA: People And Politics

9:30 Charlestown: Three centuries of town life

10PM Shoulder To Shoulder

SATURDAY(8/7)

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Electric Company

6PM North Idaho College Fourm


7PM Olympiad

8PM At The Top

9PM Movie, "Dr. Mabuse, King Of Crime"

10:30 Monty Python's Flying Circus

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Re: Spokane, August 1-7, 1976

When did Spokane get its first indie station? Do you have any listings with that

station?

> From The Spokeman-Review. The listings were for the week of

> August 1st to August 7th, 1976.

>

> KREM-2(ABC)

> [Note: This would be their last week as a ABC affiliate]

>
> SUNDAY(8/1)

> 7AM Lively Arts

> 7:30 Wally's Workshop

> 8AM Yesterday's Newsreel

> 8:30 Faith For Today

> 9AM Insight

> 9:30 Medix

> 10AM Little Rascals

> 10:30 Groovie Ghoulies

> 11AM Those Were The Days

> 11:30 Make A Wish

> 12Noon Issues & Answers

> 12:30 What's The Story

> 1PM World At War

> 2PM Movie, "Good News"

> 4PM Summer Olympics(Montreal, Final Day)

> 7PM Movie, "The Voyager"

> 9PM Herb Alpert

> 10PM John Denver and Friend(Frank Sinatra)(Repeat)

> 11PM ABC News

> 11:15 Flash Gordon

> 11:30 Movie, "The Plainsman"

> 1:15AM Intersect

>

> MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY DAYTIME(8/2 to 8/6)


> 6:40AM Down To Earth

> 6:45 Intersect

> 7AM Cartoons

> 8:25AM Partridge Family

> 8:55 Housecall

> 9AM Mike Douglas

> 10:30 Happy Days

> 11AM Hot Seat

> 11:30 Channel 2 News

> 11:55 Take Kerr(AKA "The Galloping Gourmet" himself, Graham

> Kerr)

> 12Noon $20,000 Pyramid

> 12:30 All My Children

> 1PM Ryan's Hope

> 1:30 One Life To Live

> 2:15 General Hospital

> 3PM Edge Of Night

> 3:30 Porky Pig

> 4PM Mickey Mouse Club

> 4:30 The FBI

> 5:30 Channel 2 News

> 6PM ABC News

> 6:30 Star Trek

> 11PM Channel 2 News

> 1AM Yesterday's Newsreel


>

> MONDAY(8/2)

> 7:30PM High Rollers

> 8PM Viva Valdez

> 8:30 Monday Night Baseball(No Game given in this listing)

>

> TUESDAY(8/3)

> 7:30 Let's Make A Deal(Also at 7:30 on Thursdays)

> 8PM Happy Days

> 8:30 Laverne & Shirley

> 9PM Olympic Highlights

> 11:30 Movie, "Legacy Of Blood"

>

> WEDNESDAY(8/4)

> 7:30 Hollywood Squares(Also at 7:30 on Fridays)

> 8PM Bionic Woman

> 9PM Baretta

> 10PM Starsky & Hutch

> 11:30 Movie, "All The Kind Strangers"

>

> THURSDAY(8/5)

> 8PM Welcome Back Kotter

> 8:30 What's Happening

> 9PM Streets Of San Francisco

> 10PM Harry-O


> 11:30 Mannix

> 12:55AM The Magician

>

> FRIDAY(8/6)

> 8PM Donny & Marie

> 9PM Movie, "John & Mary"

> 11:30 The Rookies

> 12:45AM The Name Of The Game

>

> SATURDAY(8/7)

> 6:45AM Davey & Goliath

> 7AM Hong Kong Phooey

> 7:30 Tom & Jerry

> 8:30 New Adventures Of Gilligan('s Island)(Animated)

> 9AM SuperFriends

> 10AM Speed Buggy

> 10:30 Oddball Couple(Based on The Odd Couple, Animated)

> 11AM The Lost Saucer

> 11:30 American Bandstand

> 12:30PM The Explorers

> 1PM Movie, "Adventures Of Mark Twain"

> 3:30 The Virginian

> 5PM Wide World Of Sports

> 6:30 ABC News

> 7PM Wild, Wild World Of Animals


> 7:30 The Price Is Right

> 8PM Special, "Monty Hall's Variety Hour"(With Minnie

> Ripperton, Cloris Lechman, Ed Asner and Shields & Yarnell)

> 9PM Movie, "On A Clear Day You Can See Forever"

> 11:30 Channel 2 News

> 11:45 ABC News(Last ABC program to air on KREM)

> 12Mid Movie, "A Light In The Plaza"

> 2:30AM The Avengers

>

>

> KXLY-4(CBS)

> [Note: This would be their last week as a CBS Affiliate, due

> in part to CBS dropping them.]

>

> SUNDAY(8/1)

> 7:30AM Kroeze Brothers

> 8AM Rex Humbard

> 9AM Voice Of Church

> 9:30 Jerry Falwell

> 10:30 Public Affairs

> 11AM Mayberry RFD

> 11:30 Movie, "Sargent Rutledge"

> 1PM Movie, "Rebus'

> 3PM Face The Nation

> 3:30 Pop Goes The Country


> 4PM Nashville On The Road

> 4:30 Good Ole Nashville Music

> 5PM Movie, "Deadly Hunt"

> 6:30 Name That Tune

> 7PM 60 Minutes

> 8PM Sonny & Cher

> 9PM Kojak

> 10PM Cannon

> 11PM News Scene

> 11:15 Dwayne Friend

> 11:45 Public Affairs

> 12:15 Zane Grey Theater

>

> MONDAY-FRIDAY(8/2 to 8/6)

> 6:25AM Farm Report

> 6:30 Sunrise Semester

> 7AM Good Morning America(Would go to 2 hours the next week)

> 8AM Captain Kangaroo

> 9AM Price Is Right

> 10AM Guiding Light(Delayed by a day)

> 10:30 Love Of Life

> 10:55 CBS News

> 11AM The Young & The Restless

> 11:30 Search For Tomorrow

> 12Noon Dialing For Dollars


> 12:30 As The World Turns

> 1:30 Dialing For Dollars(This isn't a typo; they aired a

> second show, but this would be their last week doing so)

> 2PM All In The Family

> 2:30 Match Game

> 3PM Movie

> 4:30 The Lucy Show

> 5PM Hogan's Heroes

> 5:30 News Scene

> 6PM CBS News

> 6:30 Dinah

> 11PM News Scene

> 11:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

>

> MONDAY(8/2)

> 3PM Movie, "Battle Cry"(Part 1)

> 7:30PM Popi(Delayed from last Tuesday)

> 8PM Rhoda

> 8:30 Phyllis

> 9PM All In The Family

> 9:30 Maude

> 10PM Medical Center

> 12mid Movie, "Desiree"

>

> TUESDAY(8/3)
> 3PM Movie, "Battle Cry"(Part 2)

> 7:30 Hee Haw

> 8:30 Good Times

> 9PM MASH

> 9:30 Three Times Daley(Pilot with Don Adams as a reporter

> who shares his home with his son and father)

> 10PM Switch

> 12Mid Movie, "The Hunters"

>

> WEDNESDAY(8/4)

> 3PM Movie, "Big Trees"

> 7:30 Bob Newhart(Delayed From Saturday)

> 8PM Special, "George M"(TV adaptation of the 1968 musical

> based the music of George M. Cohen)

> 9PM To America(A portrait of today's immigrants)

> 12Mid Movie, "The Jayhawkers"

>

> THURSDAY(8/4)

> 3PM Movie, "Lion And The The Horse"

> 7:30 Match Game PM

> 8PM The Waltons

> 9PM Hawaii Five-O

> 10PM Barnaby Jones

> 12Mid Movie, "Westbound"

>
> FRIDAY(8/6)

> 3PM Movie, "Woman's World'

> 7:30 Mary Tyler Moore(Delayed from Saturday)

> 8PM Special, "Pat Boone And The Little Ones"

> 8:30 KXLY Public Affairs

> (No subject was given, but it might be either about the

> network switch that cost them their CBS affiliation or the

> election that year, especially the Washington State

> governors' race in which Dixy Lee Ray would become the

> Evergreen State's first female governor)

> 9PM Movie, "D-Day, The 6th Of June"

> 12Mid Movie, "Pony Express"

>

> SATURDAY(8/7)

> 7:15AM Sunrise Semester

> 7:45 Sunday School

> 8AM Pebbles & Bamm Bamm

> 8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

> 9:30 Scooby Doo

> 10AM Shazam/Isis Hour

> 11AM Cartoons

> 12Noon Valley Of The Dinosaurs

> 12:30 Fat Albert & The Cosby Kids

> 1PM CBS Children's Film Festival

> 2PM Agape


> 2:30 Public Affairs

> 3PM Lone Ranger

> 3:30 The Flintstones

> 4PM Perry Mason

> 5PM Thrillseekers

> 5:30 Porter Wagner

> 6PM Lawrence Welk

> 7PM NFL Football[Dallas Cowboys at Los Angeles Rams;

> Exhibition game](Their last program as a CBS affiliate)

> 10PM Bicentennial Special

> 11PM News Scene

> 11:30 Movie, "Prince Valiant"

>

> KHQ(TV)-6(NBC)

>

> SUNDAY(8/1)

> 6AM Herald Of Truth

> 6:30 This Is Your Life

> 7AM Dwayne Friend

> 7:30 Voice Of Victory

> 8AM Jimmy Swaggart

> 8:30 Day Of Discovery

> 9AM Oral Roberts

> 9:30 Untamed World

> 10AM NFL Action


> 10:30 Movie, "Spartacus"

> 1PM Time For Livin'

> 1:30 Garner Ted Armstrong

> 2PM Movie, "The Other Man"

> 4PM Meet The Press

> 4:30 Space:1999

> 5:30 NBC News

> 6PM Last Of The Wild

> 6:30 Wild Kingdom

> 7PM Wonderful World Of Disney

> 8PM Ellery Queen

> 9PM McMillan & Wife

> 11PM Q6 Eyewitness News

> 11:30 Sammy & Company

>

> MONDAY-FRIDAY(8/2 to 8/6)

> 6AM Farm & Home Report

> 6:30 Not For Women Only

> 7AM Today

> 9AM Sanford & Son

> 9:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

> 10AM Wheel Of Fortune

> 10:30 Hollywood Squares

> 11AM Fun Factory

> 11:30 Kaleidscope


> 12Noon Somerset

> 12:30 Days Of Our Lives

> 1:30 The Doctors

> 2PM Another World

> 3PM Bonanza

> 4PM Merv Griffin

> 5:30 Q6 Eyewitness News

> 6PM NBC Nightly News

> 6:30 To Tell The Truth

> 7PM Bewitched

> 11PM Q6 Eyewitness News

> 11:30 Tonight Show

> 1AM Tomorrow

>

> MONDAY(8/2)

> 7:30 Don Adams' Screen Test

> 8PM Pilot, "The Cheerleaders"(Comedy about a pair of college

> girls)

> 8:30 Pilot, "Full House"(A family man and a true believer in

> marriage is crushed when his parents decide to divorce; No

> relation to the 1987-95 series)

> 9PM Joe Forrester

> 10PM Jigsaw John

>

> TUESDAY(8/3)
> 7:30 The New Candid Camera

> 8PM Movin' On

> 9PM Police Woman

> 10PM City Of Angels

>

> WEDNESDAY(8/4)

> 7:30 Irish Rovers(Variety show from Canada hosted by the

> group)

> 8PM Little House On The Prairie

> 9PM Sanford & Son

> 9:30 Chico & The Man

> 10PM Hawk

>

> THURSDAY(8/5)

> 7:30 Bobby Vinton(Another Canadian Import)

> 8PM Special, "The Beach Boys"

> 9PM Movie, "Cancel My Reservation"

>

> FRIDAY(8/6)

> 7:30 Animal World

> 8PM Sanford & Son

> 8:30 Rockford Files(Special time)

> 9:30 Police Story(Special time)

> 10:30 Legionaires' Disease(News special)

> 1AM Midnight Special(Guest: Host James Brown, Elton John &
> Kiki Dee, Seals & Croft and Peter Frampton)

>

> SATURDAY(8/7)

> 6:30AM U.S. Farm Report

> 7AM Romper Room

> 7:30 Josie & The Pussycats

> 8AM Waldo Kitty

> 8:30 Pink Panther

> 9AM Land Of The Lost

> 9:30 Run Joe Run

> 10AM Return To The Planet Of The Apes

> 10:30 Sports Challenge

> 11AM Baseball(Phillies At Cardinals)

> 2PM Movie, "Dementia 13"

> 3:30 Movie, "Valley Of Mystery"

> 4:45 Movie, "Trial Run"

> 6PM NBC News

> 6:30 This Is Baseball

> 7PM Kids Together

> 7:30 Untamed World

> 8PM Comedy Theater, "Adventuring With Chopper"(Had this

> series about two African-American detectives been picked up,

> Antonio Fargus would've left "Starsky & Hutch")

> 8:30 Movie, "There Was A Crooked Man"

> 11PM Q6 Eyewitness News


> 11:30 Weekend(Pre-empts Saturday Night Live)

>

>

> KSPS-7(PBS)

>

> SUNDAY(8/1)

> 2PM Tennis(Louisville Tennis Classic, Semifinals)

> 6PM Consumer Survival Kit

> 6:30 World Press

> 7PM People & Politics

> 8PM Evening At Pops

> 9PM Masterpiece Theatre:"Shoulder To Shoulder"(Part

> 2)(Repeat)

> 10PM Great Performances:"Jennie"

>

> MONDAY-FRIDAY(8/2 to 8/6)

> 8AM Mister Rogers'

> 8:30 Villa Alegre(M/W/F); Carrascolendas(Tu/Th)

> 9AM Sesame Street

> 10AM Electric Company

> 10:30 Antiques(M/W); Erica(Tu); Woman(Th); Crockett's

> Victory Garden(F)

> 11AM Sesame Street

> 12Noon Instructional programming

> 3:30 Lilias, Yoga And You


> 4PM Mister Rogers'

> 4:30 Sesame Street

> 5:30 Electric Company

> 6PM Zoom

> 7:30 Robert MacNeil

> 11PM ABC Captioned News

>

> MONDAY(8/2)

> 6:30 Carrascolendas

> 7PM Second Ending

> 8PM Tennis(Louisville Tennis Classic, Finals)

>

> TUESDAY(8/3)

> 6:30 Idea Thing

> 7PM Guppies To Groupers

> 8PM Lowell Thomas Remembers

> 8:30 American Indian Artists

> 9PM Evening At Pops

> 10PM Olympiad

>

> WEDNESDAY(8/4)

> 6:30 Book Beat

> 7PM Legacy Americana

> 8PM Nova

> 9PM Lady Randolph Churchill


> 10PM Life Of Leonardo DaVinci

>

> THURSDAY(8/5)

> 6:30 Crockett's Victory Garden

> 7PM Consultation

> 8PM Upstairs, Downstairs

> 9PM Men Who Made Movies

> 10PM Mark Of Jazz

> 10:30 Black Perspectives

>

> FRIDAY(8/6)

> 6:30 Carrascolendas

> 7PM South By Northwest

> 8PM Washington Week In Review

> 8:30 Wall Street Week

> 9PM USA: People And Politics

> 9:30 Charlestown: Three centuries of town life

> 10PM Shoulder To Shoulder

>

> SATURDAY(8/7)

> 4:30 Sesame Street

> 5:30 Electric Company

> 6PM North Idaho College Fourm

> 7PM Olympiad

> 8PM At The Top


> 9PM Movie, "Dr. Mabuse, King Of Crime"

> 10:30 Monty Python's Flying Circus

>

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08-07-2005, 08:55 PM #3

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Re: Spokane, August 1-7, 1976

> When did Spokane get its first indie station? Do you have

> any listings with that

> station?

If you're talking about KAYU-28, they didn't debut until October 31st, 1982. I'll have those listing
for everybody to see in the next two weeks, since most of the listings were off microfiche from
the Spokane Public Library.

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08-07-2005, 09:55 PM #4

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Re: Spokane, August 1-7, 1976

KSPS-7(PBS)
SUNDAY(8/1)

2PM Tennis(Louisville Tennis Classic, Semifinals)

6PM Consumer Survival Kit

6:30 World Press

7PM People & Politics

8PM Evening At Pops

9PM Masterpiece Theatre:"Shoulder To Shoulder"(Part 2)(Repeat)

10PM Great Performances:"Jennie"

MONDAY-FRIDAY(8/2 to 8/6)

8AM Mister Rogers'

8:30 Villa Alegre(M/W/F); Carrascolendas(Tu/Th)

9AM Sesame Street

10AM Electric Company

10:30 Antiques(M/W); Erica(Tu); Woman(Th); Crockett's Victory Garden(F)

11AM Sesame Street

12Noon Instructional programming

3:30 Lilias, Yoga And You

4PM Mister Rogers'

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Electric Company

6PM Zoom

7:30 Robert MacNeil

11PM ABC Captioned News


MONDAY(8/2)

6:30 Carrascolendas

7PM Second Ending

8PM Tennis(Louisville Tennis Classic, Finals)

TUESDAY(8/3)

6:30 Idea Thing

7PM Guppies To Groupers

8PM Lowell Thomas Remembers

8:30 American Indian Artists

9PM Evening At Pops

10PM Olympiad

WEDNESDAY(8/4)

6:30 Book Beat

7PM Legacy Americana

8PM Nova

9PM Lady Randolph Churchill

10PM Life Of Leonardo DaVinci

THURSDAY(8/5)

6:30 Crockett's Victory Garden

7PM Consultation

8PM Upstairs, Downstairs


9PM Men Who Made Movies

10PM Mark Of Jazz

10:30 Black Perspectives

FRIDAY(8/6)

6:30 Carrascolendas

7PM South By Northwest

8PM Washington Week In Review

8:30 Wall Street Week

9PM USA: People And Politics

9:30 Charlestown: Three centuries of town life

10PM Shoulder To Shoulder

SATURDAY(8/7)

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Electric Company

6PM North Idaho College Fourm

7PM Olympiad

8PM At The Top

9PM Movie, "Dr. Mabuse, King Of Crime"

10:30 Monty Python's Flying Circus

Spokane's PBS station showing tennis from Louisville. (KY?) Was this shown on other PBS
stations? Instructional programming in August? Granted this when students went to school after
Labor Day.

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Re: Spokane, August 1-7, 1976

> KXLY-4(CBS)

> [Note: This would be their last week as a CBS Affiliate, due

> in part to CBS dropping them.]

>

> MONDAY-FRIDAY(8/2 to 8/6)

> 7AM Good Morning America(Would go to 2 hours the next week)

Shouldn't this be "CBS Morning News" as GMA was/is an ABC program and they were not yet
the ABC affiliate?

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08-07-2005, 11:49 PM #6

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Spokane, August 8-14, 1976

For those who were curious to find out what happened in the first of the switch I've posted a
new thread above.

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08-08-2005, 12:01 AM #7

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Re: Spokane, August 1-7, 1976

> If you're talking about KAYU-28, they didn't debut until

> October 31st, 1982. I'll have those listing for everybody to

> see in the next two weeks, since most of the listings were

> off microfiche from the Spokane Public Library.

I'll post a quick separate thread with the initial KAYU-TV weekday schedule from 1982.

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08-08-2005, 12:10 AM #8

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Re: Spokane, August 1-7, 1976

> > KXLY-4(CBS)

> > [Note: This would be their last week as a CBS Affiliate,

> due

> > in part to CBS dropping them.]

>>

> > MONDAY-FRIDAY(8/2 to 8/6)

> > 7AM Good Morning America(Would go to 2 hours the next

> week)

>

> Shouldn't this be "CBS Morning News" as GMA was/is an ABC


> program and they were not yet the ABC affiliate?

I checked the listings in both the Spokesman-Review and the[Defunct]News-Chronicle. This was
no joke. KXLY did air "GMA" beginning in Februray 1976 while KREM(At that time were owned by
the Bullitt sisters of KING-5/Seattle fame) was giving the kiddies a lot of Warner
Brother/Popeye/Little Rascals fare for breakfast. In fact they were the WITI/Milwaukee of
Spokane at the time and the Bullitts were also glad to get CBS because they never wanted their
stations with ABC at the time(see KGW/Portland and KING/Seattle, both former ABC affiliates).

BTW KXLY wasn't the only station that aired "GMA" before they joined ABC: WISN-12/Milwaukee
also did this before their flip from CBS in March 1977.

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08-08-2005, 12:39 AM #9

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Re: Spokane, August 1-7, 1976

> Spokane's PBS station showing tennis from Louisville. (KY?)

> Was this shown on other PBS stations? Instructional

> programming in August? Granted this when students went to

> school after Labor Day.

The tennis program was in the listings of both the Spokesman Review and the[defunct]News-
Chronicle, so this wasn't a typo. I'm not so sure if there was any other PBS station showing this,
unless someone who kept a TV Guide from August 1976 also had a PBS station airing this.

As for the instructional programming I was told by someone who worked at the library that KSPS
was usually off the air between noon and 3:30pm Monday through Friday during the Summer
back in the 1970s, so those listings might have been left there in error.(KSPS BTW is owned by
the Spokane Public Schools).

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Re: Spokane, August 1-7, 1976

> > KXLY-4(CBS)

> > [Note: This would be their last week as a CBS Affiliate,

> due

> > in part to CBS dropping them.]

>>

> > MONDAY-FRIDAY(8/2 to 8/6)

> > 7AM Good Morning America(Would go to 2 hours the next

> week)

>

> Shouldn't this be "CBS Morning News" as GMA was/is an ABC

> program and they were not yet the ABC affiliate?

>

This is unusual but not unprecedented. From 1966 to 1971

WRAL/5 Raleigh/Durham carried the CBS Morning News even though

it was an ABC affiliate at the time. WTVD/11, CBS primary then

(two-station market until 1968), carried NBC's Today show. And

we've noted innumerable times that WRAL carried The Huntley-


Brinkley Report rather than ABC's newscast in the late '60s-

early '70s.

Spokane, August 8-14, 1976

From The Spokesman-Review. The listings were for the week of August 8th to 14th, 1976. You
might notice the changes in KREM and KXLY's lineup after the switch, which took place 29 years
ago today(August 8th, 1976)

KREM-2(CBS)

SUNDAY(8/8)

7AM Lively Arts

7:30 Wally's Workshop

8AM Insight

8:30 Medix

9AM US Of Archie(First show as a CBS Affiliate)

9:30 Harlem Globetrotters

10AM Little Rascals

1O:30 Camera Three

11AM Face The Nation

11:30 What's The Story

12Noon The World At War

1PM Volvo Tennis Tournament

3PM Movie, "Francis Covers The Big Town"

4:45 Movie, "Francis In The Navy"

6:30 CBS News


7PM 60 Minutes

8PM Sonny & Cher

9PM Kojak

10PM Cannon

11PM CBS News

11:15 Flash Gordon

11:30 Movie, "Johnny Come Lately"

1:30AM Intersect

WEEKDAY(8/9 to 8/13)

6:40AM Down To Earth

6:45 Sacred Heart

7AM CBS News

8AM Mike Douglas

9AM The Price Is Right

10AM Gambit

10:30 The Love Of Life

10:55 CBS News

11AM The Young & The Restless

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

12Noon Channel 2 News

12:25 Take Kerr

12:30 As The World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light

2PM All In The Family


2:30 Match Game

3PM Porky Pig & Friends

3:30 Mickey Mouse Club

4PM Partridge Family

4:30 The FBI

5:30 Channel 2 News

6PM CBS News

6:30 Star Trek

11PM Channel 2 News

MONDAY(8/9)

7:30 High Rollers

8PM Rhoda

8:30 Phyllis

9PM All In The Family

9:30 Maude

10PM Medical Center

11:30 Movie, "Say Hello To Yesterday"

TUESDAY(8/10)

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8PM Popi

8:30 Good Times

9PM M*A*S*H

9:30 Pilot, "This Better Be It"(Alex Rocco and Anne Meara as a couple who each have a child
from their previous marriage)
10PM Switch

11:30 Movie, "Wings Of Eagles"

WEDNESDAY(8/11)

7:30 Hollywood Squares

8PM Pilot, "Hazard's People"(Legal drama starring John Houseman and Hope Lange)

9PM Movie, "The Autobiography Of Miss Jane Pittman"

11:30 Movie, "When Eight Bells Toll"

THURSDAY(8/12)

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8PM The Waltons

9PM Hawaii Five-O

10PM Barnaby Jones

11:30 Movie, "Amy Prentiss: Baptism Of Fire"

FRIDAY(8/13)

7:30 Hollywood Squares

8PM Pilot, "Jeremiah Of Jacob's Neck"(Keenan Wynn as a ghost of a sea captain who haunts a
New England beach house)

9PM Movie, "Confessions Of A Police Captain"

11:30 Movie, "Sailor Beware"

1:40AM The Name Of The Game"

SATURDAY(8/14)

6:45AM Davey & Goliath


7AM Hopalong Cassidy

8AM Pebbles & Bamm Bamm

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

9:30 Scooby Doo

10AM Shazzam-Isis Hour

11AM The Far Out Space Nuts

11:30 The Ghost Busters

12Noon The Valley Of The Dinosaurs

12:30 Fat Albert & The Cosby Kids

1PM CBS Children's Film Festival

2PM Explorers

2:30 Movie, "Flaming Star"

4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular

6PM CBS News

6:30 Special, "Pilgrim's Journey"

7PM Wild, Wild World Of Animals

7:30 The Price Is Right

8PM The Jeffersons

8:30 Doc

9PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10PM Diahann Carroll

11PM Channel 2 News

11:30 Movie, "Pork Chop Hill"

1:30AM Avengers
KXLY-4(ABC)

SUNDAY(8/8)

7:30AM Kroeze Brothers

8AM Rex Humbard

9AM Voice Of Church

9:30 Jerry Falwell

10:30 Dwayne Friend

11AM Flintstones

11:30 Lone Ranger

12Noon Issues & Answers(First ABC show as a Affiliate)

12:30 Public Affairs

1PM Audubon Wildlife Theater

1:30 Eucharistic Congress

3PM Bicentennial Special

4PM Nashville On The Road

4:30 Good Ole Nashville Music

5PM Movie, "A Certain Smile"

6:30 Name That Tune

7PM The Undersea World Of Jacques Cousteau

8PM Six Million Dollar Man

9PM Movie, "The Adventurers"

12:15AM News Scene


12:30 ABC News

12:45 Mayberry RFD

WEEKDAY(8/9 to 8/13)

6:55AM Farm Report

7AM Good Morning America

9AM Perry Mason

10AM $20,000 Pyramid

10:30 Happy Days

11AM Hot Seat

11:30 Family Feud

12Noon Dialing For Dollars

12:30 All My Children

1PM Ryan's Hope

1:30 One Life To Live

2:15 General Hospital

3PM The Edge Of Night

3:30 Movie

5PM Hogan's Heroes

5:30 News Scene

6PM ABC News

6:30 Dinah

11PM News Scene

11:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman


MONDAY(8/9)

7:30 Hogan's Heroes

8PM Viva Valdez

8:30 Baseball

12Mid Special, "Batchelor Of The Year Awards"

TUESDAY(8/10)

7:30 Flintstones

8PM Happy Days

8:30 Laverne & Shirley

9PM ABC Comedy Theatre(Pilots)

9:30 Pilot, "Cousins"(Two secretaries act as nursemaids for their crazy boss)

10PM Pilot, "Rear Guard"(Comedy set in WWII Homefront)

10:30 Pilot, "Zero Intelligence"(Comedy set in the Cold War)

12Mid Movie, "The Spy Who Returned From The Dead"

WEDNESDAY(8/11)

7:30 Name That Tune

8PM Bionic Woman

9PM Baretta

10PM Starsky & Hutch

12Mid Movie, "The Burglars"

THURSDAY(8/12)

7:30 Match Game PM


8PM Welcome Back Kotter

8:30 What's Happening

9PM Streets Of San Francisco

10PM Harry O

12Mid Mannix

1:10AM The Magician

FRIDAY(8/13)

7:30 $25,000 Pyramid

8PM Donny & Marie

9PM Movie, "Hard Contract"

11:30 PGA Championship(Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman follows at 11:45)

12:15AM Buck Owens

12:45 Perry Mason

1:45 The Rookies

SATURDAY(8/14)

7AM Hong Kong Phooey

7:30 Tom & Jerry

8:30 Harvey Cartoons

9AM SuperFriends

10AM Speed Buggy

10:30 Oddball Couple

11AM Lost Saucer

11:30 American Bandstand


12:30 Billy Graham

1PM Public Affairs

1:30 Lone Ranger

2PM PGA Championships

3:30 Perry Mason

4:30 Pop! Goes The Country

5PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Porter Wagoner

7PM Lawrence Welk

8PM Movie, "Brenda Starr"

9:30 Movie, "Kiss Me, Kill Me"

11PM News Scene

11:15 ABC News

11:30 Mary Hartman

12Mid Movie(No title given)

KHQ-6(NBC)

SUNDAY(8/8)

6AM Herald Of Truth

6:30 This Is The Life

7AM Dwayne Friend

7:30 Voice Of Victory

8AM Jimmy Swaggart

8:30 Day Of Discovery


9AM Oral Roberts

10AM NFL Action

10:30 Movie, "The Shakiest Gun In The West"

12:30 Formby Antiques

1PM Time For Livin'

1:30 The World Tomorrow

2PM Movie, "Madigan"

4PM Meet The Press

4:30 The Last Of The Curlews

5:30 NBC News

6PM Last Of The Wild

6:30 Wild Kingdom

7PM Wonderful World Of Disney

8PM Ellery Queen

9PM McCloud

11PM Q6 News Alive

11:30 Sammy & Company

WEEKDAY(8/9 to 8/13)

6AM Consultation

6:30 Not For Women Only

7AM Today

9AM Sanford & Son

9:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

10AM Wheel Of Fortune


10:30 Hollywood Squares

11AM Fun Factory

11:30 Kaleidescope

12Noon Somerset

12:30 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2PM Another World

3PM Bonanza

4PM Merv Griffin

5:30 Q6 News Alive

6PM NBC News

6:30 To Tell The Truth

7PM Bewitched

11PM Q6 News Alive

11:30 Tonight

1AM Tomorrow

MONDAY(8/9)

7:30 Don Adams Screen Test

8PM Pilot, "Flo's Place"(Della Reese as a widow who Inheirits a tugboat)

8:30 Pilot, "Flannery & Quilt"(Two argumentive guys become unlikely roomates)

9PM Joe Forrester

10PM Jigsaw John

TUESDAY(8/10)
7:30 New Candid Camera

8PM Movin' On

9PM Police Woman

10PM City Of Angels

WEDNESDAY(8/11)

7:30 Irish Rovers

8PM Little House On The Prairie

9PM Pilot, "Over And Out"

9:30 Chico & The Man

10PM Hawk

THURSDAY(8/12)

7:30 Bobby Vinton

8PM Special,"Spider-Come Into My Parlor"

9PM Movie, "Klute"

FRIDAY(8/13)

7:30 Animal World

8PM Pilot, "For Better Or Worse"(A couple try to salvage their 20-year marriage)

8:30 Pilot, "Phillip & Barbara"(John Astin and Patty Duke as a copule who plan to renew their
vows...until a spat changes everything)

9PM Pilot, "Your Place Or Mine"(James Coco as a divorcee reentering the single life)

9:30 Rockford Files(90 minute episode)

1AM Midnight Special(Guest host Paul Williams, Anthony Newley, Queen, Brothers Johnson and
Vicki Sue Robinson)
SATURDAY(8/14)

6:30AM U.S. Farm Report

7AM Romper Room

7:30 Josie & The Pussycats

8AM Waldo Kitty

8:30 Pink Panther

9AM Land Of The Lost

9:30 Run Joe Run

10AM Return To The Planet Of The Apes

10:30 Sports Challenge

11AM Baseball: Yankees At Twins

2PM Movie, "Jack And The Beanstalk"

3:30 Movie, "Work Is A Four Letter Word"

4:45 Movie, "The Forbin Project"

6PM NFL Football: Steelers At Redskins

9PM Movie, "Kid Galahad"

11PM Q6 News Alive

11:30 Saturday Night Live(Jill Clayburgh is Guest Host, repeat)

KSPS-7(PBS)

SUNDAY(8/8)

2PM Tennis

6PM Consumer Survival Kit


6:30 World Press

7PM People & Politics

7:30 Washington Week In Review

8PM Evening At Pops

9PM Masterpiece Theatre: "Shoulder To Shoulder"(Part 3)

10PM Great Performances: "Jennie:Lady Randolph Churchill"(Part 4)

WEEKDAY(8/9 to 8/13)

8AM Mister Rogers'

8:30 Villa Alegre(M/W/F); Carrascolendas(Tu/Th)

9AM Sesame Street

10AM Electric Company

10:30 Antiques(M/W); Erica(Tu); Woman(Th); Inner Tennis(F)

11AM Sesame Street(M-W); Nova(Th); Crockett's Victory Garden(F)

11:30 Romagnolis' Table(Friday)

12Noon Off The Air

3:30 Lilias , Yoga & You

4PM Mister Rogers'

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 The Electric Company

6PM Zoom

7:30 Robert MacNeil

11PM ABC Captioned News

MONDAY(8/9)
6:30 Carrascolendas

7PM Second Ending

8PM Tennis

TUESDAY(8/10)

6:30 Idea Thing

7PM Guppies To Groupers

8PM Lowell Thomas Remembers

8:30 American Indian Artists

9PM Evening At Pops

10PM Olympiad

WEDNESDAY(8/11)

6:30 Book Beat

7PM Legacy Americana

8PM Nova

9PM Great Performances

10PM Life Of Leonardo DaVinci(Conclusion)

THURSDAY(8/12)

6:30 Crockett's Victory Garden

7PM Consultation

8PM Upstairs, Downstairs

9PM Men Who Made The Movies

10PM Mark Of Jazz


10:30 Black Perspectives

FRIDAY(8/13)

6:30 Carrascolendas

7PM South By Northwest

8PM Washington Week In Review

8:30 Wall Street Week

9PM People & Politics

9:30 Charleston: Three Centuries Of Town Life

10PM Masterpiece Theatre

SATURDAY(8/14)

4:30PM Sesame Street

5:30 The Electric Company

6PM North Idaho College Forum

7PM Olympiad

8PM At The Top

9PM Movie, "Astonished Heart"

10:30 Monty Python's Flying Circus

Northern Virginia Sunday 5/7/78

These listings came from The Winchester ( Virginia ) Star from

Sunday May 7th, 1978. The weekend of the local Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival.

WMAR channel 2 (CBS) Baltimore


7:00 Christopher Close-Up

7:30 Funky Phantom

8:00 Bloomin' Place

8:30 Movie ( Elvis Presley in Kissin' Cousins )

10:30 Look Up and Live

11:00 Behold Wonderous Things

11:30 Face The Nation

Noon Face To Face

12:30 Love, American Style

1:00 Three ON Three ( Basketball )

1:30 NBA Play-offs

6:00 That's Hollywood

6:30 In Search Of

7:00 60 Minutes

8:00 Elvis In Concert

9:00 All In The Family

9:30 Alice

10:00 Johnny Cash

11:00 Channel 2 News

11:30 Movie ( More Elvis..."Change of Habit" )

WRC channel 4 ( NBC ) Washington

7:00 Better Way

7:30 Vistas

8:00 Telus ( religious )


9:00 Sunday ( Community Affiars )

10:00 Two Plus You ( interview )

11:00 It's Academic

11:30 One On One

Noon Tony Brown's Journal

12:30 Meet The Press

1:00 Consumer Buyline

1:30 Tennis

2:30 Pilot ( the sitcom "Last Chance" with Sorrell Booke )

3:00 Tennis

4:00 Sportsworld

5:30 Marty Robbins' Spotlight

6:00 Her-Rah ( Information )

6:30 NBC News-Jessica Savitch

7:00 World of Disney

8:00 Project UFO

9:00 Wheels ( mini-series with Rock Hudson & Lee Remick )

11:00 Newscenter 4

11:30 Movie ( 1977 drama "The Hunted Lady" )

WTTG channel 5 ( Metromedia ) Washington

6:30 This Is The Life

7:00 Christopher Closeup

7:30 Jimmy Swaggart

8:00 Tom & Jerry


8:30 Wonderama/ Bob McAllister

11:00 Movie ( 1968 comedy "Yours, Mine and Ours" with Lucille Ball )

1:00 Movie ( 1958's "No Time For Sergeants" with Andy Griffith )

3:00 Movie ( More Elvis....Speedway )

5:00 Movie ( the 1975 drama "the UFO Incident" )

7:00 Hee Haw

8:00 Lawrence Welk

9:00 National Gepgraphic

10:00 Ten O'Clock News

10:30 Garner Ted Armstrong

11:00 Movie ( the 1947 comedy "The Bachlor & The Bobby-Soxer" )

1:00 David Susskind ( featuring three Elvis impersonators )

WINC channel 6* Winchester

8:00 Sports Breakfast ( taped delayed from Saturday at the Lee Jackson Hotel )

11:00 First Baptist Church of Winchester

Noon The Coronation of Queen Shenandoah ( James Gardner from Rockford Files )

2:00 Grand Parade ( taped delayed...with Norman Fell from Three's Company )

6:00 Apple Blossom Celebrity Interviews ( Norman Fell and Dolly Parton )

6:30 Rev. Donald Scruggs

8:00 High School Marching Band competiton

9:00 Firefighters Parade ( taped from Friday with country star Rex Allen Jr. )

WJLA channel 7 (ABC) Washington

6:30 Christopher Close-Up


7:00 Crossfire

7:30 Herald of Truth

8:00 Sermon On the Mount

9:00 Oral Roberts

10:00 Robert Schuller

11:00 Headliner

11:30 Directons

Noon Issues & Answers

12:30 Movie ( "Funny Face" with Fred Astaire & Audrey Hepburn )

2:30 Greatest Sports Legends

3:00 Golf

5:00 Wide World of Sports

6:00 News 7

6:30 Black Forum

7:00 Hardy Boys Mysteries

8:00 How The West Was Won

9:00 Battle of the Network Stars

11:00 News 7

11:30 Movie ( the 1975 thriller "Trilogy of Terror" )

1:30 ABC News- Chase/Jarriel

WTOP channel 9 (CBS) Washington

6:00 Christopher Closeup

6:30 Prisma

7:00 Town Meeting


7:30 Villa Alegre ( kids )

8:00 Marlo & The Magic Movie Machine

8:30 Best of Morning Break

9:00 Spread A Little Sunshine

9:30 Dialogue

10:00 Prisma

10:30 Agronsky & Company

11:00 Town Meeting

11:30 Face The Nation

Noon Apple Blossom Festival Highlights from Winchester, VA

1:00 All-Star Anything Goes

1:30 NBA Play-Offs

6:00 Eyewitness News

6:30 CBS News-Morton Dean

7:00 60 Minutes

8:00 Elvis In Concert

9:00 All In The Family

9:30 Alice

10:00 Johnny Cash

11:00 Eyewitness News

11:30 CBS News-Ed Bradley

11:45 Movie ( 1956 drama "The Harder They Fall" )

WJZ-TV 13 (ABC) Baltimore

6:00 This Is The Life


6:30 International Zone

7:00 Blackpoint

7:30 To Be Announced

8:00 Metro Report

8:30 For The Moment ( religious )

9:00 Directions

9:30 Insight

10:00 Bob Turk & The Sunshine Kids ( still WJZ's weatherman )

10:30 Jabberjaw

11:00 Grape Ape

11:30 Animals, Animals, Animals

Noon Issues & Answers

12:30 Newsmakers with Jerry Turner

1:00 Star Trek

2:00 Concert Behind Prison Walls ( Johnny Cash, Linda Ronstadt and Roy Clark )

3:00 Golf

5:00 Wide World of Sports

6:00 Eyewitness News

6:30 Muppet Show

7:00 Hardy Boys Mysteries

8:00 How The West Was Won

9:00 Battle of the Network Stars

11:00 Eyewitness News

11:30 Star Trek

12:30 Eyewitness news


12:40 ABC News

WDCA channel 20 ( ind. ) Washington

6:30 Top Cat

7:00 Young Samson

7:30 Wacky Races

8:00 Jackson 5

8:30 Brady Kids

9:00 Josie & The Pussycats

9:30 Jonny Quest

10:00 Fantastic Voyage

10:30 Journey to the Center of the Earth

11:00 Valley of the Dinosaurs

11:30 Movie ( "Tarzan Finds A Son" )

1:00 Movie ( The Beatles "A Hard Days Night" )

3:00 Movie ( "Casablanca" )

5:00 Movie ( the 1972 drama "The Doberman Gang" )

7:00 Hogan's Heroes

7:30 Jerry Falwell

8:30 700 Club

10:30 Jimmy Swaggart

11:00 God's Good News

11:30 Riverdale Baptist Chruch

Mid Ernest Angley

1:00 PTL Club


WHAG channel 25 (NBC) Hagerstown,MD

6:30 Blue Rige Quartet

7:00 Open Door Church

7:30 Rex Humbard

8:30 Broadfording Gospel Hour

9:00 Echoes Of Hope

9:30 Jerry Falwell

10:30 Day Of Discovery

11:00 American Religious Town Hall

11:30 Word Of Life

Noon Jacobs Brothers

12:30 Meet The Press

1:00 Francis of Assisi

2:00 Gospel Singing Jubilee

3:00 Apple Blossom Festival Highlights from Winchester, VA

4:00 Soccer

6:00 Fishing with Roland Martin

6:30 NBC News-Jessica Savitch

7:00 World of Disney

8:00 Project UFO

9:00 Wheels ( mini-series with Rock Hudson & Lee Remick )

11:00 The Valley News

11:30 PTL Club


WBFF channel 45 ( ind. ) Baltimore

7:00 Cartoons

7:30 Healing Today

8:00 Jimmy Swaggart

8:30 Oral Roberts

9:00 Leroy Jenkins

9:30 Ernest Angley

10:00 Rex Humbard

11:00 Robert Schuller

Noon Garner Ted Armstrong

12:30 Rifleman

1:00 Tennis

4:00 Apple Blossom Festival Highlights from Winchester, VA

5:00 McHale's Navy

5:30 Rat Patrol

6:00 Movie ( 1952 drama "Five Fingers" )

8:00 Let's Celebrate Life

9:00 Jerry Falwell

10:00 Ernest Angley

11:00 Dragnet

11:30 Movie ( "Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror" )

12:40 News

*WINC channel 6 was ( and still is ) a cable only channel based in Winchester.
The Shenandoah Valley's PBS station at this time was Harrisonburg's WVPT. The listings say
"TBA" with the exception of an edition of Sesame Street in the morning. I would guess that
pretty much most of the programs that aired on WVPT this Sunday were Apple Blossom related
as it was WVPT who supplied channel 6 the equipment so they could show the highlights in color
so a lot of what was on channel 6 chances are aired on WVPT as well.

The Apple Blossom coverage that aired on WTOP, WHAG, and WBFF were done by a seperate
company. Not sure who produced it or even hosted it but I remember seeing a picture in a book
about the bloom awhile back showed a pic of Tom Bosley from Happy Days in front of the
camera. The national telecasts of the Apple Blossom were discontinued in 1980. They not only
aired all over Virginia, Maryland and West Virginia but I believe they aired in Salt Lake City,
Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Atlanta and a number of other markets as well.

There were ( still is ) two parades during Apple Blossom. The Firefighters Parade on Friday night
and the Grand Feature Parade that takes place on Saturday afternoon. Both were very long
parades. The Grand Feature Parade I believe may still be one of the longest parades in America.
Today it's more like a 2-3 hour parade but back in the 70's, they have been known to run 4 hours
or more. The Firefighters parade I think today only runs for 2 hours. Back in the 70's, even that
parade lasted 4 hours, well into the night.

For the record, here is who was at Apple Blossom in 1978.

Norman Fell ( Three's Company )

Dolly Parton

Andrew Gold ( remember the song "Lonely Boy" ? )

James Gardner ( The Rockford Files )

Gigi Gardner ( his daughter who was the Queen )

Johnny Unitas ( football great )

Rex Allen Jr. ( then-popular country star )

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Re: Northern Virginia Sunday 5/7/78

> These listings came from The Winchester ( Virginia ) Star

> from

> Sunday May 7th, 1978. The weekend of the local Shenandoah

> Apple Blossom Festival.

>

> WMAR channel 2 (CBS) Baltimore

> 1:30 NBA Play-offs

Who were in the playoffs that year??

> 8:00 Elvis In Concert

Rerun from October 1977 of the final concerts that Elvis gave and the interviews from the fans
that saw for the last time Elvis in concert.

>

> WJZ-TV 13 (ABC) Baltimore

> 2:00 Concert Behind Prison Walls ( Johnny Cash, Linda


> Ronstadt and Roy Clark )

Not too long after Johnny passed away,CMT showed this concert with just the performances of
Johnny Cash and not the ones with Linda Ronstadt and Roy Clark. The complete concert with
Johnny,Linda and Roy is on DVD.

Retro: Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point and surrounding area prime time Thursday,


November 2, 1972

From the Greensboro Daily News. Schedules

run 7 PM-sign off:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)

7 PM Andy Griffith

7:30 Dragnet

8 PM The Waltons

9 PM CBS Movie: "The Dirty Dozen"

(Part I--Part II aired the

following night)

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Late Movie: "The Liquidator"

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS)

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Movie (title not given)

9 PM CBS Movie

11 PM News
11:30 CBS Late Movie

WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill (PBS)

7 PM Auto Mechanics

7:30 Film

8 PM The Advocates (who for President:

McGovern or Nixon?)

9 PM International Performance

10 PM World Press

10:30 30 Minutes With...

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC)

7 PM Ponderosa (Bonanza reruns)

8 PM Mod Squad

9 PM Jigsaw

10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law

11 PM News

11:30 Dick Cavett

WDBJ Ch. 7 Roanoke, VA (CBS)

7 PM Price Is Right

7:30 Dragnet
8 PM The Waltons

9 PM CBS Movie

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Late Movie

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 (World Of) Survival

8 PM Mod Squad

9 PM Jigsaw

10 PM Owen Marshall

11 PM News

11:30 Dick Cavett

1 AM News

WSLS Ch. 10 Roanoke, VA (NBC)

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM Flip Wilson

9 PM Ironside

10 PM Dean Martin

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show


WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS)

7 PM That Girl

7:30 Parent Game

8 PM The Waltons

9 PM CBS Movie

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Late Movie

WXII Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

7 PM NBC News

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM Flip Wilson

9 PM Ironside

10 PM Dean Martin

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

WLVA Ch. 13 Lynchburg, VA (ABC)

7 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

7:30 Kiddie Kollege (I don't know

what this was, possibly a quiz


bowl between elementary schools.)

8 PM Mod Squad

9 PM Jigsaw

10 PM Owen Marshall

11 PM News

11:30 Dick Cavett

WRDU Ch. 28 Durham (NBC)

7 PM Call Of The West (Death Valley Days

reruns)

7:30 Wacky World Of Jonathan Winters

8 PM Flip Wilson

9 PM Ironside

10 PM Dean Martin

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

Retro: Pittsburgh, Thursday, Dec. 10, 1964

(Source: Valley Independent, Monessen, Pa.)

KDKA-TV 2 (CBS)

AM

6 Sunrise Semester

6:20 Space Age


7 Daybreak

8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9 Sterling Yates

9:30 Password

10 Love Of Life

10:30 I Love Lucy

11 Andy of Mayberry

11:30 The McCoys

PM

12 News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 Mike Douglas

2:30 House Party

3 To Tell The Truth

3:30 Edge of Night

4 Secret Storm

4:30 As The World Turns

5 Early Show

6:30 CBS News

7 World Tonight (local news)

7:30 The Munsters

8 Perry Mason

9 Password

9:30 Baileys of Balboa


10 The Defenders

11 News

11:15 Regis Philbin

12:45AM Gateway Studio

2:20 Sermonette

WTAE-TV 4 (ABC)

AM

7:30 Buffalo Bill

8 Romper Room

8:45 Ricki & Copper

9:30 Ann Sothern

10 Jean Connelly

10:30 Price Is Right

11 Get The Message

11:30 Missing Links

PM

12 Newsday

12:15 Hello, Pea Pickers

1 Movie

2:30 Day In Court

3 General Hospital

3:30 Young Marrieds

4 Popeye n Knish (which Ive also seen referred as Rodney and Knish)

5 Adventure Time (childrens show with Paul Shannon)


6:15 ABC News

6:30 Sea Hunt

7 News

7:30 The Flintstones

8 Donna Reed

8:30 My Three Sons

9 Bewitched

9:30 Peyton Place

10 Jimmy Dean

11 News

11:15 Movie

WIIC 11 (NBC)

AM

7 Today

9 Kay Calls

10 Make Room For Daddy

10:30 Whats This Song

11 Concentration

11:30 Jeopardy

PM

12 Say When

12:30 Truth or Consequences

1 Spotlight 11

1:30 Lets Make A Deal


2 Loretta Young

2:30 The Doctors

3 Another World

3:30 You Dont Say

4 Match Game

4:30 Big Show

6 News

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 Yogi Bear

7:30 Daniel Boone

8:30 Danny Thomas

9:30 Hazel

10 Suspense Theatre

11 News

11:15 Tonight Show

1AM Changing Times

1:15 Devotionals

WQED-TV 13 (NET)

AM

8:40 Sign-On

8:55 French

9:10 At Issue

9:40 Franklin to Frost

10:15 Science 5
10:40 Reading

11:05 Our Language

11:30 Kindergarten

PM

12 Social Security

12:15 Tri-State Farmer

12:30 Electronics

1:05 Reading

1:30 Talking Town

2 Tell Me A Story

2:15 Science 5

2:40 French

3 Type-Right

3:30 The Red Myth

4 Physical Education

4:15 Fun To Reduce

4:30 Kindergarten

5 Friendly Giant

5:15 Whats New

5:45 World Traveler

6 Irish Diary

6:30 Electronics

7 College Bound

7:30 Bridge

8 Jazz Casual
8:30 Probe

9 Open End

10:45 Weekly Report

11 Signoff

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Re: Retro: Pittsburgh, Thursday, Dec. 10, 1964

> (Source: Valley Independent, Monessen, Pa.)

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> PM

> 12 Newsday

> 12:15 Hello, Pea Pickers

Hello, Peapickers (Tennessee Ernie Ford's show) aired

on ABC 12:30-1, following reruns of Father Knows Best.


It would seem that Channel 4 had something else at 12:15.

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Re: Retro: Pittsburgh, Thursday, Dec. 10, 1964

> > WTAE-TV 4 (ABC)

> > PM

> > 12 Newsday

> > 12:15 Hello, Pea Pickers


> Hello, Peapickers (Tennessee Ernie Ford's show) aired

> on ABC 12:30-1, following reruns of Father Knows Best.

> It would seem that Channel 4 had something else at 12:15.

It's a good thing I collect TV Guides.

Actually this should be what ABC Daytime had in December 1964(*-Preempted by WTAE):

10:30 The Price Is Right

11AM Get The Message

11:30 Missing Links

12Noon Donna Reed*

12:30 Hello, Peapickers

1PM Local

1:30 Major Adams, Trailmaster*

2PM Father Knows Best*

2:30 Day In Court

2:55 ABC Midday Report

3PM General Hospital

3:30 The Young Marrieds

By December 28, 1964 this lineup would be altered to look like this:

11:30 The Price Is Right

12Noon Donna Reed


12:30 Father Knows Best

1PM Hello, Peapickers

1:30 Major Adams, Trailmaster

2PM A Flame In The Wind(Short-lived serial)

2:30 Day In Court

2:55 ABC Midday Report

3PM General Hospital

3:30 The Young Marrieds

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Re: Retro: Pittsburgh, Thursday, Dec. 10, 1964

> 1PM Local

> 1:30 Major Adams, Trailmaster*

> 2PM Father Knows Best*

>

> 1PM Hello, Peapickers

> 1:30 Major Adams, Trailmaster

> 2PM A Flame In The Wind(Short-lived serial)

Re the Trailmaster listings--

A half-hour rerun of a one-hour show (Wagon Train)?

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08-09-2005, 01:02 AM #5
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Re: Retro: Pittsburgh, Thursday, Dec. 10, 1964

> (Source: Valley Independent, Monessen, Pa.)

>

> KDKA-TV 2 (CBS)

1 Mike Douglas

Douglas I think was airing on Westinghouse Sister Station KYW-3 Cleveland at either 12:30 or
1PM

> > 5 Early Show

KYW also had ther "Early Show" at 5PM

>> 11:15 Regis Philbin

KYW had this rather than "Tonight"

> 12:45AM Gateway Studio

Likely the name of a late movie package

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Re: Retro: Pittsburgh, Thursday, Dec. 10, 1964

> Re the Trailmaster listings--

> A half-hour rerun of a one-hour show (Wagon Train)?

Bingo!

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Re: Retro: Pittsburgh, Thursday, Dec. 10, 1964

> > 1PM Local

> > 1:30 Major Adams, Trailmaster*

> > 2PM Father Knows Best*

>>

> > 1PM Hello, Peapickers

> > 1:30 Major Adams, Trailmaster

> > 2PM A Flame In The Wind(Short-lived serial)

>

> Re the Trailmaster listings--

> A half-hour rerun of a one-hour show (Wagon Train)?

According to the Shapiro book, Major Adams was a one-hour slot, 4:00-5:00pm ET, from
September 1963 until September 1965.
In December 1964, the Shapiro book lists the ABC daytime lineup as:

11:00 The Price Is Right

11:30 Seven Keys

12:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford

12:30 Father Knows Best

1:00 General Hospital

1:30 Film

2:30 Day In Court

3:00 Queen For A Day

3:30 Who Do You Trust

4:00 Major Adams

In December 1965:

11:00 Supermarket Sweep

11:30 The Dating Game

12:00 Donna Reed Show

12:30 Father Knows Best

1:00 Ben Casey

2:00 The Nurses

2:30 Flame In The Wind

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 The Young Marrieds

4:00 Never Too Young

4:30 Where The Action Is


There were no "local" slots. It doesn't appear to me that Pittsburgh was running "in-pattern"
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Re: Retro: Pittsburgh, Thursday, Dec. 10, 1964

> There were no "local" slots. It doesn't appear to me that

> Pittsburgh was running "in-pattern" ...

Actually, some of the ABC affils were running "Major Adams" at different timeslots instead of the
4-5pm/3-4pm hour or in the case of WTAE didn't want to carry it altogether, which BTW was
mentioned in previous posts.

Plus WTAE has always had a history of pre-empting ABC shows, and since "Popeye n' Knish" and
"[Paul Shannon's] Adventure Time" were favorites with viewers in the afternoon at the time,
why bother with a rerun of a western.

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The Mid-1960's Comeback Of ABC Daytime (Was: Re: Retro: Pittsburgh, Thursday, Dec. 10, 1964)

Wasn't the "Film" listed for 1:30 P.M. ET on ABC's December, 1964 daytime schedule actually
reruns of "Jane Wyman Presents"??
It's also interesting to note that with the exception of ths soap "General Hospital" and reruns of
"Father Knows Best", ABC had completely changed their daytime schedule during 1965 because
the network's daytime ratings, with the exceptions of these two forementioned shows, had
become disasterously low.

"Where The Action Is" (premiered in June of 1965) was originally intended as a short-run show
for the Summer at 2 P.M. EDT, but it's success prompted ABC to keep it on in the Fall (it would
last until early 1967), but moving it to 4:30 P.M. ET, where it's young viewers could catch it after
school.

In December of 1965, "Supermarket Sweep" and "Dating Game" premiered. While the former
would only be on for a year-and-a-half (but successfully revived decades later), "Dating Game"
would become a long-term hit. ABC Daytime's comeback was underway.

In 1966, two more pieces to that comeback fell into place, "The Newlywed Game" (which ran for
eight and a half years) and the Gothic-themed soap "Dark Shawdows" (which I believe had
become the most popular daytime program on network television by 1968) made their debuts.
Both became hits, and ABC's daytime ratings were no longer a deep, deep third.

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Re: The Mid-1960's Comeback Of ABC Daytime (Was: Re: Retro: Pittsburgh, Thursday, Dec. 10,
1964)

> Wasn't the "Film" listed for 1:30 P.M. ET on ABC's December,

> 1964 daytime schedule actually reruns of "Jane Wyman

> Presents"??

The Shapiro book just says "Film". It does list that ABC had reruns of "Jane Wyman Presents" in
the 2:00-2:30 slot starting in January 1962, then moving to the 12:00-12:30 slot from July to
November 1962, at which point it traded places with Tennessee Ernie Ford, moving to 11:00.

"JWP" moved one more time, to 10:00am, in March 1963 and left the schedule in September of
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Friday Night NBA on TBS episode guide (1984-89)

FRIDAY NIGHT BASKETBALL on TBS (REGULAR SEASON ONLY)

SOURCE: New York Times

1984-85

October 26- Boston @ Detroit- 8:05pm

November 23- Philadelphia @ Phoenix- 9:05pm

December 7-LA Lakers @ Philadelphia- 8:05pm

February 22- Detroit @ Philadelphia- 7:05pm

1985-86

November 1- Indiana @ Detroit- 8:05pm

November 8- Denver @ LA Lakers- 10:30pm

November 15-Chicago @ Milwaukee- 8:05pm

November 22-New York @ Washington- 8:05pm

November 29-New York @ Boston- 8:05pm

December 6- Houston @ LA Lakers- 10:35pm


December 13-Atlanta @ Indiana- 8:05pm

December 20-LA Lakers @ Cleveland- 8:05pm

December 27-Portland @ Dallas- 8:05pm

January 3- Milwaukee @ Washington- 8:05pm

January 10- Atlanta @ Boston- 8:05pm

January 17- Boston @ Indiana- 8:05pm

January 24-Philadelphia @ Cleveland- 8:05pm

January 31-Philadelphia @ LA Lakers- 10:35pm

February 14-Boston @ Portland- 10:05pm

February 21-Houston @ Dallas- 8:05pm

February 28-Philadelphia @ Dallas- 8:05pm

March 7- Atlanta @ Chicago- 8:05pm

March 14-Boston @ Atlanta- 7:35pm

March 28-Houston @ Detroit- 7:35pm

April 4- New York @ Boston- 8:05pm

1986-87

October 31-Washington @ Boston- 8:05pm

November 7- Chicago @ Detroit- 8:05pm

November 14-Boston @ Chicago- 8:05pm

November 21- Houston @ Washington- 8:05pm

November 28- Atlanta @ Utah- 10:05pm

December 5- Denver @ New Jersey- 8:05pm

December 12- LA Lakers @ Boston- 8:05pm

December 19-Houston @ Portland- 10:05pm


December 26-Boston @ Phoenix- 10:05pm

January 9- New York @ Philadelphia- 8:05pm

January 16- Houston @ Detroit- 8:05pm

January 23- New York @ Houston- 8:05pm

January 30- Seattle @ Golden State- 10:05pm

February 13- Boston @ Portland- 10:05pm

February 20-LA Lakers @ Chicago- 8:05pm

February 27-Philadelphia @ Dallas- 8:05pm

March 6- Utah @ Milwaukee- 8:05pm

March 13-Atlanta @ Dallas- 8:05pm

March 20-Denver @ Philadelphia- 7:35pm

March 27-Boston @ Chicago- 8:05pm

April 3- Chicago @ Washington- 8:05pm

April 17- Dallas @ Houston- 8:05pm

1987-88

November 6- Milwaukee @ Boston- 8:05pm

November 13-Seattle @ Dallas- 8:05pm

November 20-Boston @ Philadelphia- 8:05pm

November 27-Chicago @ Dallas- 8:05pm

December 4-LA Lakers @ Milwaukee- 8:05pm

December 11-LA Lakers @ Boston- 8:05pm

December 18-Denver @ San Antonio- 8:05pm

December 25-Atlanta @ Philadelphia- 8:05pm

January 8- LA Lakers @ Detroit- 8:05pm


January 15-Utah @ Seattle- 10:05pm

January 22-New Jersey @ Indiana- 8:05pm

January 29-Boston @ Detroit- 8:05pm

February 12- Atlanta @ Detroit- 8:05pm

February 19-LA Lakers @ Atlanta- 8:05pm

February 26-Atlanta @ Indiana- 8:05pm

March 4- Houston @ Dallas- 8:05pm

1988-89

November 4- LA Lakers @ Dallas- 8:05pm

November 11- Detroit @ Boston- 8pm

Golden State @ Phoenix- 10:30pm

November 18- Atlanta @ Chicago- 8:05pm

November 25- Atlanta @ Dallas- 8:05pm

December 2- Boston @ Cleveland- 8:05pm

Utah @ LA Lakers- 10:30pm

December 9- Detroit @ Atlanta- 8:05pm

December 16- LA Lakers @ Boston- 8:05pm- (Kareem Abdul Jabbar's last appearence at Boston
Garden)

December 23- Chicago @ Charlotte- 8:05pm

January 6- Atlanta @ Detroit- 8:05pm

January 13- Denver @ Chicago- 8:05pm

January 20- Indiana @ Detroit- 8pm

Dallas @ LA Lakers- 10:30pm

January 27- San Antonio @ Dallas- 8:05pm

February 3- Detroit @ Philadelphia- 8:05pm


February 17- Cleveland @ Atlanta- 8:05pm

February 24- Utah @ Denver- 8:05pm

March 3- Dallas @ Boston- 8:05pm

Philadelphia @ Portland- 10:30pm

March 31- Chicago @ Cleveland- 8:05pm- (The same matchup that Michael Jordan knocked
Cleveland out of the Playoffs on May 7th, 1989 with that shot over Craig Ehlo)

April 7- Boston @ Portland- 10:30pm

April 14- Detroit @ New York- 8:05pm

April 21- Cleveland @ Atlanta- 8:05pm

Houston @ Phoenix- 10:30pm

NBA on TNT FRIDAY NIGHT Schedule (1989-91)

NBA on TNT FRIDAY NIGHT

SOURCE: New York Times

1989-90

November 3- New York @ Detroit- 8pm

November 10- Atlanta @ Boston- 8pm

November 17- Atlanta @ Cleveland- 8pm

November 24- Cleveland @ Detroit- 8pm

December 1- Utah @ Atlanta- 8pm

Detroit @ LA Lakers- 10:30pm

December 8- Chicago @ Indiana- 8pm

December 15- LA Lakers @ Boston- 8pm

December 22- New York @ Washington- 8pm


January 5- Philadelphia @ Dallas- 8pm

January 12- Chicago @ Charlotte- 8pm

January 19- Golden State @ Detroit- 8pm

January 26- Seattle @ Golden State- 8pm

February 2- Boston @ Minnesota- 10:30pm

February 16- Atlanta @ Cleveland- 8pm

Boston @ Portland- 10:30pm

February 23- Detroit @ Atlanta- 8pm

March 2- Philadelphia @ Detroit- 8pm

March 30- New York @ Chicago- 8pm

Portland @ LA Lakers- 10:30pm

April 20- Chicago @ Boston- 8pm

1990-91

November 2- Phoenix @ Utah- 11pm- (from Tokyo, Japan)

November 9- Cleveland @ Indiana- 7:30pm

Detroit @ Portland- 10:30pm

November 16- LA Lakers @ Dallas- 8pm

November 23- Chicago @ LA Clippers- 8pm (Why are the LA Clippers on National TV?!)

November 30- Philadelphia @ Detroit- 8pm

December 7- Boston @ Dallas- 8pm

December 14- Detroit @ Boston- 8pm

December 21- LA Lakers @ Chicago- 8pm

January 4- San Antonio @ New Jersey- 8pm

January 11- Portland @ Detroit- 8pm


Cleveland @ LA Lakers- 10:30pm

January 18- Chicago @ Atlanta- 8pm

January 25- Seattle @ Phoenix- 10pm

February 1- Detroit @ Washington- 8pm

February 15- New York @ Cleveland- 8pm

Boston @ LA Lakers- 10:30pm

February 22- LA Lakers @ Atlanta- 8pm

March 1- San Antonio @ Boston- 8pm

March 29- Cleveland @ Boston- 8pm

Portland @ LA Lakers- 10:30pm

April 5- San Antonio @ Chicago- 8pm

Retro: Atlanta commercial stations Friday, September 22, 1967

From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules run

7 AM-1 AM. (Sorry, I don't have the educational

stations.)

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Today In Georgia

10 AM Snap Judgment

(although not listed, NBC News followed

at 10:25)

10:30 Concentration
11 AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N News At Noon--Hal Suit

12:30 Movie: "7 Men From Now"

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Match Game (again not listed, but

NBC News aired at 4:25)

4:30 Popeye Club

5:30 Mr. Ed

6 PM Newsroom--Ray Moore

7 PM Huntley-Brinkley Report

7:30 Tarzan

8:30 Star Trek

9:30 Accidental Family

10 PM Bell Telephone Hour: "The Many

Faces Of Romeo And Juliet"

11 PM Newsroom--Bert Roselle

11:30 Tonight Show

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 AM CBS News/Local News (IIRC, the CBS


Morning News aired at 7:05)

7:30 Mr. Pix

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Don Barber

9:30 Dick Van Dyke

10 AM Candid Camera

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Secret Storm

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 News (may have been CBS)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Divorce Court

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

(this was its first week)

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

3 PM To Tell The Truth (CBS News followed

at 3:25, although not listed here)

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Gilligan's Island

4:30 Mike Douglas

6 PM Truth Or Consequences

6:30 CBS News--Walter Cronkite


7 PM Panorama News

7:30 The Defenders (Frank Gorshin guest stars)

8:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

9 PM CBS Movie: "The Man Who Shot Liberty

Valance"

11 PM Panorama News

11:30 Movie: "Blowing Wild"

WAII Ch. 11 (ABC)

7:30 Cartoon Carnival

8:30 Ed Allen

9 AM Dateline: Atlanta

9:30 Girl Talk

10 AM Dating Game

10:30 Dateline: Hollywood

10:55 Children's Doctor

11 AM Honeymoon Race

11:30 Family Game (Bob Barker's one failure,

produced by Chuck Barris)

12 N Everybody's Talking

12:30 Donna Reed

1 PM The Fugitive

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dream Girl Of '67


2:55 ABC News--Marlene Sanders

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Dark Shadows

4 PM Marshal Dillon

4:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

5 PM News

5:30 Peter Jennings With The News

6 PM Merv Griffin

7:30 Off To See The Wizard

8:30 Hondo

9:30 Guns Of Will Sonnett

10 PM Judd For The Defense

11 PM News

11:30 Joey Bishop

WJRJ Ch. 17 (Ind.)

4 PM Movie: "Drums Along The Mohawk"

6 PM Adventure Theater

6:30 Flintstones

7 PM Sports Special (nothing given)

7:30 Wild Wild West

8:30 Movie: "Sherlock Holmes Faces

Death"

10 PM The Rogues
11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents

11:30 Atlanta 17 News

sign off 11:45

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Re: Retro: Atlanta commercial stations Friday, September 22, 1967

> From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules run

> 7 AM-1 AM. (Sorry, I don't have the educational

> stations.)

>

> WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

> 12:30 Movie: "7 Men From Now"

Let's Make A Deal and a couple of other shows weren't seen.

>

> WAII Ch. 11 (ABC)


> 11:30 Family Game (Bob Barker's one failure,

> produced by Chuck Barris)

I didn't know that Bob hosted another game show besides Truth Or Consequences and The Price
Is Right. How long did this show last and what was it about?

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Re: Retro: Atlanta commercial stations Friday, September 22, 1967

> > WAII Ch. 11 (ABC)

> > 11:30 Family Game (Bob Barker's one failure, produced by Chuck Barris)

> I didn't know that Bob hosted another game show besides

> Truth Or Consequences and The Price Is Right. How long did

> this show last and what was it about?

"The Family Game" was a "Newlywed Game"-type show, except it had parents trying to guess
how their children answered various questions.

It ran from June 19th to December 1st 1967. Replaced by another short-lived game show, "How's
Your Mother-In-Law."

Akron/Cleveland.Saturday July 25, 1964

Source:Akron Beacon Journal


As WAKR was the "Local" station in Akron..and the listings are in a grid format, 49 is listed first
here.

WAKR 49 ABC

10:15 Test Pattern

10:30 Magic Land Of Alazazam

11AM Cartoons

11:30 Beany And Cecil

Noon Bugs Bunny

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Ed Allen Time-Exercise

2PM Professor Jack (Ryan)-Children

3PM Top Star Bowling

4PM Roller Derby

5PM ABC Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Movie

7:30 Hootenanny

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 US Russian Track Meet

10:30 Movie

KYW 3 NBC

7:15 News

7:30 Land Is Ours


8AM Barnaby's Party-Live-Linn Sheldon

10AM Hector Heathcote*

10:30 Fireball XL-5

11AM Dennis The Menace

11:30 Fury

Noon Bullwinkle Show*

12:30 Meaning Of Communism

1PM Wild West Theater

2PM Feature Film

4PM Panorama-Local talk/news

5PM Checkmate

6PM Feature Film

7:30 The Lieutenant

8:30 Joey Bishop Show*

9PM NBC Saturday Night At The Movies-Until They Sail

11PM News

11:15 Feature Film

WEWS 5 ABC

8:55 News

9AM Bible Answers

9:30 Children's Gospel Hour

10AM Christophers

10:30 Alakazam
11AM Discovery 64

11:30 Beany and Cecil

Noon Bugs Bunny

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Riverboat-Quote in the "Program Highlights"

"Reruns of this series don't die, they don't even fade away"

2:30 ABC Wide World Of Sports

4PM International Pro Soccer-Teams from Portugal And Austria Match up

5PM Race Of The Week-Brooklyn Handicap

5:30 Bill Dana-Would appear to be an episode of his then-current series (Jose Jimenez-Bellhop),
but that ran on NBC Sunday Nights/8:30 PM..I couldnt find a special he might have done around
this time.

6PM News

6:30 Inside Your Schools

6:45 Worth Knowing

7PM Call Mr. D-Syndicated

7:30 Hootenanny

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 US Russian Track Meet

10:30 Stump The Stars

11PM News

11:15 Feature Film

WJW 8 CBS
7AM News

7:15 RFD*

8AM Captain Kangaroo

9AM Alvin Show

9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

10AM Quick Draw Mc Graw

10:30 Mighty Mouse Playhouse

11AM Rin Tin Tin

11:30 Roy Rogers Show

Noon Sky King

12:30 CBS Sports Spectacular

1PM Sports World*

1:15 Dugout Interviews

1:30 Baseball:Boston Red Sox At Cleveland Indians (Sox won 4-3)

Broadcasters:Bob Neal, Herb Score

4:30 Surfside Six

5:30 Mr. Ed

6PM Feature Film

7:30 Lucy Desi Comedy Hour (Milton Berle)

8:30 The Defenders

9:30 Summer Playhouse-Series Pilot

John Forsythe and Gisele McKenzie star in "Miss and Missles" an unsold Pilot film Forsythe plays
an Air Force test pilot..He actually played an Air Force Major in the "John Forsythe Show" (NBC
1965-66) One wonders if the NBC series is a retooling of the pilot shown here..No proof at
all..just wondering.
10PN Gunsmoke

11PM News

11:15 Feature Film*

*=Color shows

<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by TimL on 08/15/05 06:23 PM.</FONT></P>

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Re: Akron/Cleveland.Saturday July 25, 1964

> Source:Akron Beacon Journal

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> 5:30 Bill Dana-Would appear to be an episode of his

> then-current series (Jose Jimenez-Bellhop), but that ran on

> NBC Sunday Nights/8:30 PM..I couldnt find a special he might

> have done around this time.

It sounds like Channel 3 pre-empted the show, leaving NBC free

to offer it to Channel 5 or Channel 8. My local ABC affiliate

at the time, WRAL/5 Raleigh, also carried Bill Dana's show (Fridays

at 10:30), but we did not have a full-time NBC affiliate at the time.

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Re: Akron/Cleveland.Saturday July 25, 1964

> > Source:Akron Beacon Journal

>>

>>

> > WEWS 5 ABC

>>

>>

>>

> > 5:30 Bill Dana-Would appear to be an episode of his

> > then-current series (Jose Jimenez-Bellhop), but that ran

> on

> > NBC Sunday Nights/8:30 PM..I couldnt find a special he

> might

> > have done around this time.

>

> It sounds like Channel 3 pre-empted the show, leaving NBC

> free

> to offer it to Channel 5 or Channel 8. My local ABC

> affiliate

> at the time, WRAL/5 Raleigh, also carried Bill Dana's show

> (Fridays

> at 10:30), but we did not have a full-time NBC affiliate at

> the time.

BPatrick:
I don't doubt the probability that 5 did air Bill Dana's show. It's just that beyond Johnny Carson's
regular spot on channel 5 rather than NBC affiliate KYW at this time, the network stations in
Cleveland almost never aired anything from a competing network by the mid 1960's...

Retro: Louisville Monday, August 16, 1971 6 PM-sign off

From the Courier-Journal:

WAVE Ch. 3 (NBC)

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Petticoat Junction

7:30 From A Bird's Eye View

8 PM Baseball: Cardinals-Reds

11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 Tonight Show

sign off 1 AM

WHAS Ch. 11 (CBS)

6 PM News

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Gunsmoke

8:30 Here's Lucy

9 PM Mayberry RFD

9:30 Doris Day


10 PM CBS Newcomers

11 PM News

11:30 Perry Mason

sign off 12:30 AM

WLKY Ch. 32 (ABC)

6 PM Movie: "Double Dynamite"

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Newlywed Game

8:30 It Was A Very Good Year

9 PM Movie: "The Great Sinner"

11 PM News

11:30 Dick Cavett

sign off 1 AM

WDRB Ch. 41 (Ind.)

6 PM Patty Duke

6:30 Flipper

7 PM Movie Game

7:30 Laramie

8:30 David Frost

10 PM The Saint

11 PM Movie: "The Macomber Affair"


sign off after the movie

WKPC Ch. 15 (PBS)

6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:30 What's New

7 PM French Chef

7:30 Book Beat

8 PM World Press

9 PM Realities

sign off 10 PM

KET Network

6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:30 Folk Guitar

7 PM Know Your Antiques

7:30 French Chef

8 PM World Press

9 PM Masterpiece Theatre: "The

First Churchills"

10 PM Book Beat

10:30 Patterned

sign off 11 PM
Retro: Fresno Mon 2/23/87

from TV Guide

Fresno/Hanford/Visalia

TV Guide did not list KMSG 59

KMTF 18 (PBS)

5:40 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

5:45 Morning Show

6:00 America: The Second Century

6:30 Hi Tone Aerobics

7:00 Farm Day

7:15 AM Weather

7:30 Hatha Yoga

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:30 3-2-1 Contact

10:00 Instructional Programs

3:00 Sesame Street

4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Captain Kangaroo

5:00 Square One Television

5:30 Nightly Business Report

6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

7:00 Planet Earth


8:00 American Playhouse

10:00 Cities

11:00 Masterpiece Theatre

Mid. Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

12:05 sign-off

KFTV 21 (SIN)

6:00 Club 700

6:30 Jimmy Swaggart

7:00 Ritmo Vital

7:30 Mundo Latino

10:00 Hoy Mismo

Noon Herencia Maldita

12:30 Cicatrices del Alma

1:00 Mujer Comprada

2:00 Adriana

3:00 Mundo del Espectaculo

3:30 Video Exitos

4:30 Xetu

5:00 Arabela

6:00 Noticias

6:30 Noticias SIN

7:00 Cuna de Lobos

7:30 Precia de la Fama

8:00 La Gloria y El Inferno


8:30 Esa Muchacha de Ojos Cafe

9:30 Camino Secreto

10:00 Nosotros Los Gomez

10:30 Estampas de Mexico

11:00 Noticias SIN

11:50 Noticias

Mid. Ahora El Valle

12:30 sign-off

KSEE 24 (NBC)

6:00 Multi-Trym (infomercial)

6:30 NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 Today

9:00 Shopping Service

10:00 Wheel of Fortune

10:30 Scrabble

11:00 Super Password

11:30 Sale of the Century

Noon NewsCenter 24

12:30 Divorce Court

1:00 Another World

2:00 Santa Barbara

3:00 Days of Our Lives

4:00 Love Boat

5:00 Judge
5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 NewsCenter 24

6:30 Entertainment Tonight

7:00 Hollywood Squares

7:30 Barney Miller

8:00 Bob Hope Special (from Tahiti)

9:00 Movie "Perry Mason: The Case of the Lost Love"

11:00 NewsCenter 24

11:30 Tonight Show

12:30 Carson's Comedy Classics

1:00 Late Night with David Letterman

2:00 sign-off

KMPH 26 (Ind)

5:30 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe

6:00 Jetsons

6:30 Ghostbusters

7:00 MASK

7:30 Transformers

8:00 Scooby-Doo

8:30 Leave It to Beaver

9:00 Good Times

9:30 One Day at a Time

10:00 Happy Days

10:30 Laverne & Shirley


11:00 I Love Lucy

11:30 Andy Griffith

Noon Perry Mason

1:00 Barnaby Jones

2:00 Rockford Files

3:00 Silverhawks

3:30 Smurfs' Adventures

4:00 ThunderCats

4:30 G.I. Joe

5:00 Diff'rent Strokes

5:30 Facts of Life

6:00 Gimme a Break!

6:30 Too Close for Comfort

7:00 Pink Panther

7:30 College Basketball: Fresno State @ San Jose State

9:30 Honeymooners

10:00 The Ten O'Clock News

10:30 INN News

11:00 M*A*S*H

11:30 Taxi

Mid. Sanford & Son

12:30 Jimmy Swaggart

1:00 Bizarre

1:30 INN News

2:00 sign-off
KFSN 30 (ABC)

5:00 CNN Headline News

6:00 ABC World News This Morning

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Shopping Service

9:30 Strike It Rich

10:00 Fame, Fortune & Romance

10:30 Ryan's Hope

11:00 All My Children

Noon Action News

12:30 Loving

1:00 One Life to Live

2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Oprah Winfrey

4:00 Phil Donahue

5:00 Action News

5:30 ABC World News Tonight

6:00 Action News

6:30 Jeopardy!

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Card Sharks

8:00 MacGyver

9:00 Movie "Love Among Thieves"

11:00 Action News


11:30 Viewpoint: Fiction, Fact & Tailored Truth

1:00 Nightlife

1:30 CNN Headline News

2:00 sign-off

KJEO 47 (CBS)

5:25 Dot Named Jot

5:30 Sun-Up San Joaquin

6:00 Today's Business

6:30 CBS Morning News

7:30 Morning Program

9:00 Hour Magazine

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Young & the Restless

Noon 47 Eyewitness News

12:30 As the World Turns

1:30 Capitol

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 Newlywed Game

3:30 Love Connection

4:00 Superior Court

4:30 People's Court

5:00 47 Eyewitness News

6:00 CBS Evening News

6:30 $100,000 Pyramid


7:00 Wonderful World of Disney

8:00 Kate & Allie

8:30 My Sister Sam

9:00 Newhart

9:30 Cavanaughs

10:00 Cagney & Lacey

11:00 47 Eyewitness News

11:30 Simon & Simon

12:40 Movie "White Mama"

2:00 sign-off

KAIL 53 (Ind)

5:30 Morning Stretch

6:00 Ag Day

6:30 SuperFriends

7:00 Defenders of the Earth

7:30 Inspector Gadget

8:00 My Little Pony 'n Friends

8:30 Heathcliff

9:00 Praise

Noon Movie "A Farewell to Arms"

2:00 My Favorite Martian

2:30 Challenge of the GoBots

3:00 Rambo

3:30 Centurions
4:00 Defenders of the Earth

4:30 Macron I

5:00 Abbott & Costello

5:30 I Dream of Jeannie

6:00 Crook & Chase

6:30 At the Movies

7:00 PM Magazine

7:30 Movie "Klondike Fever"

10:00 Fugitive

11:00 How Your Mind Can Keep You Well (informercial?)

11:30(?) sign-off

Bakersfield

KGET 17 (NBC)

5:25 Jim & Tammy

6:25 First Assmebly of God

6:30 NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 Today

9:00 Phil Donahue

10:00 Wheel of Fortune

10:30 Scrabble

11:00 Super Password

11:30 Wordplay

Noon Days of Our Lives

1:00 Another World


2:00 Santa Barbara

3:00 Love Boat

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 The Newscenter

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 The Newscenter

6:30 Jeopardy!

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 $100,000 Pyramid

8:00 Bob Hope Special

9:00 Movie "Perry Mason: Case of the Lost Love"

11:00 The Newscenter

11:30 Tonight Show

12:30 Late Night with David Letterman

1:30 sign-off

KERO 23 (CBS)

5:50 Agri Business

5:55 Morning Stretch

6:25 News

6:30 CBS Morning News

7:30 Morning Program

9:00 $25,000 Pyramid

9:30 Strike It Rich

10:00 Price is Right


11:00 Young & the Restless

Noon News

12:30 As the World Turns

1:30 Capitol

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 Quincy

4:00 Divorce Court

4:30 Dating Game

5:00 Newlywed Game

5:30 People's Court

6:00 News

7:00 CBS Evening News

7:30 Entertainment Tonight

8:00 Kate & Allie

8:30 My Sister Sam

9:00 Newhart

9:30 Cavanaughs

10:00 Cagney & Lacey

11:00 News

11:30 Simon & Simon

12:40 Movie "White Mama"

2:00 sign-off

KBAK 29 (ABC)

6:00 Today's Business


6:30 ABC World News This Morning/News 29

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Shopping Service

10:00 Jeffersons

10:30 $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime

11:00 Ryan's Hope

11:30 Loving

Noon All My Children

1:00 One Life to Live

2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Hour Magazine

4:00 Love Connection

4:30 Superior Court

5:00 Hollywood Squares

5:30 News 29

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Gimme a Break!

7:30 Too Close for Comfort

8:00 MacGyver

9:00 Movie "Love Among Thieves"

11:00 News 29

11:30 Viewpoint: Fiction, Fact & Tailored Truth

1:00 News 29

1:30 sign-off
Bay Area

KTVU 2 (Ind)

5:00 Richard Roberts

6:00 Romper Room & Friends

6:30 Flintstones

7:00 Tom & Jerry

7:30 Silverhawks

8:00 Challenge of the GoBots

8:30 Ghostbusters

9:00 I Love Lucy (x2)

10:00 Judge

10:30 True Connections

11:00 Divorce Court (x2)

Noon News

1:00 Movie "The Barkleys of Broadway"

3:00 ThunderCats

3:30 Smurfs' Adventures

4:00 Transformers

4:30 G.I. Joe

5:00 Three's Company (x2)

6:00 Magnum, PI

7:00 M*A*S*H

7:30 WKRP in Cincinnati

8:00 Movie "Blame It on Rio"

10:00 News
11:00 Late Show with Joan Rivers

Mid. Taxi

12:30 Carson's Comedy Classics

1:00 Falcon Crest

2:00 Big Valley

3:00 Movie "Dirty Dingus Magee"

KPIX 5 (CBS)

6:00 Morning Stretch

6:30 CBS Morning News

7:30 Morning Program

9:00 Hour Magazine

10:00 People Are Talking

11:00 Young & the Restless

Noon Eyewitness News

12:30 As the World Turns

1:30 Capitol

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 Price is Right

4:00 Afternoon Show

5:00 People's Court

5:30 Superior Court

6:00 Eyewitness News

7:00 CBS Evening News

7:30 Evening Magazine


8:00 Kate & Allie

8:30 My Sister Sam

9:00 Newhart

9:30 Cavanaughs

10:00 Cagney & Lacey

11:00 Eyewitness News

11:30 Ask Dr. Ruth

Mid. Simon & Simon

1:10 Movie "Siege"

2:30 Eyewitness News

2:40 Movie "Refugee Train"

4:40(?) sign-off

KGO 7 (ABC)

6:00 ABC World News This Morning

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 AM San Francisco

10:00 Fame, Fortune & Romance

10:30 Webster

11:00 Ryan's Hope

11:30 Loving

Noon All My Children

1:00 One Life to Live

2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Oprah Winfrey


4:00 Phil Donahue

5:00 Channel 7 NewsScene

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Americans on Amerika

8:00 MacGyver

9:00 Movie "Love Among Thieves"

11:00 Channel 7 NewsScene

11:30 Viewpoint: Fiction, Fact & Tailored Truth

1:00 Tales of the Unexpected

1:30 Channel 7 NewsScene

2:00 Card Sharks

2:30 sign-off

KQED 9 (PBS)

7:00 Growing Years

7:30 Lilias, Yoga & You

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Instructional Programs

Noon Newton's Apple

12:30 Summer of Judgement

1:00 Instructional Programs

3:00 Story of English

4:00 Square One Television


4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:00 Sesame Street

6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

7:00 Nightly Business Report

7:30 Wild America

8:00 One By One

8:55 Art Notes

9:00 American Playhouse

11:00 Ethnic Notions

Mid. sign-off

Monterey/Salinas

KSBW 8 (NBC)

6:00 CrossWits

6:30 NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 Today

9:00 Phil Donahue

10:00 Wheel of Fortune

10:30 Scrabble

11:00 Super Password

11:30 Wordplay

Noon Days of Our Lives

1:00 Another World

2:00 Santa Barbara

3:00 Movie "The Main Event"


5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 Action 8 News

7:00 WKRP in Cincinnati

7:30 Barney Miller

8:00 Bob Hope Special

9:00 Movie "Perry Mason: Case of the Lost Love"

11:00 Action 8 News

11:30 Tonight Show

12:30 Late Night with David Letterman

1:30 sign-off

Sacramento/Modesto

KCSO 19 (SIN/Religious)

7:00 David Paul

7:30 Jimmy Swaggart

8:00 Jim & Tammy

9:00 Richard Roberts

10:00 Jewish Voice

10:30 Fred Price

11:30 11th Hour

12:30 Jim & Tammy

1:30 Ritmo Vital

2:00 Adriana

3:00 Mundo del Espectaculo

3:30 Video Exitos


4:30 Xetu

5:00 Arabela

6:00 Noticias

6:30 Noticias SIN

7:00 Cuna de Lobos

7:30 Precio de la Fama

8:00 La Gloria y El Inferno

8:30 Esa Muchacha de Ojos Cafe

9:30 Camino Secreto

10:00 Nostoros Los Gomez

10:30 Estampas de Mexico

11:00 Noticias

Mid. Yolanda Lujan

1:00 sign-off

KTXL 40 (Ind)

6:00 700 Club

7:00 Popeye

7:30 Silverhawks

8:00 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe

8:30 She-Ra: Princess of Power

9:00 Little House of the Prairie

10:00 Love Boat

11:00 Quincy

Noon Andy Griffith


12:30 Dick Van Dyke

1:00 Rockford Files

2:00 Gilligan's Island

2:30 Jetsons

3:00 Ghostbusters

3:30 ThunderCats

4:00 Brady Bunch

4:30 Gimme a Break!

5:00 Facts of Life

5:30 Bosom Buddies

6:00 Star Trek

7:00 M*A*S*H

7:30 Taxi

8:00 Movie "The Evil That Men Do"

10:00 The Ten O'Clock News

10:30 INN News

11:00 Late Show with Joan Rivers

Mid. Nightlife

12:30 How to Own Your Own Business (infomercial)

1:00 Movie "The Group"

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Re: Retro: Fresno Mon 2/23/87

Could you please list that weekend(February 21-22 1987)?

> from TV Guide

>

> Fresno/Hanford/Visalia

> TV Guide did not list KMSG 59

>

> KMTF 18 (PBS)

> 5:40 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

> 5:45 Morning Show

> 6:00 America: The Second Century

> 6:30 Hi Tone Aerobics

> 7:00 Farm Day

> 7:15 AM Weather

> 7:30 Hatha Yoga

> 8:00 Sesame Street

> 9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


> 9:30 3-2-1 Contact

> 10:00 Instructional Programs

> 3:00 Sesame Street

> 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

> 4:30 Captain Kangaroo

> 5:00 Square One Television

> 5:30 Nightly Business Report

> 6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

> 7:00 Planet Earth

> 8:00 American Playhouse

> 10:00 Cities

> 11:00 Masterpiece Theatre

> Mid. Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

> 12:05 sign-off

>

> KFTV 21 (SIN)

> 6:00 Club 700

> 6:30 Jimmy Swaggart

> 7:00 Ritmo Vital

> 7:30 Mundo Latino

> 10:00 Hoy Mismo

> Noon Herencia Maldita

> 12:30 Cicatrices del Alma

> 1:00 Mujer Comprada

> 2:00 Adriana


> 3:00 Mundo del Espectaculo

> 3:30 Video Exitos

> 4:30 Xetu

> 5:00 Arabela

> 6:00 Noticias

> 6:30 Noticias SIN

> 7:00 Cuna de Lobos

> 7:30 Precia de la Fama

> 8:00 La Gloria y El Inferno

> 8:30 Esa Muchacha de Ojos Cafe

> 9:30 Camino Secreto

> 10:00 Nosotros Los Gomez

> 10:30 Estampas de Mexico

> 11:00 Noticias SIN

> 11:50 Noticias

> Mid. Ahora El Valle

> 12:30 sign-off

>

> KSEE 24 (NBC)

> 6:00 Multi-Trym (infomercial)

> 6:30 NBC News at Sunrise

> 7:00 Today

> 9:00 Shopping Service

> 10:00 Wheel of Fortune

> 10:30 Scrabble


> 11:00 Super Password

> 11:30 Sale of the Century

> Noon NewsCenter 24

> 12:30 Divorce Court

> 1:00 Another World

> 2:00 Santa Barbara

> 3:00 Days of Our Lives

> 4:00 Love Boat

> 5:00 Judge

> 5:30 NBC Nightly News

> 6:00 NewsCenter 24

> 6:30 Entertainment Tonight

> 7:00 Hollywood Squares

> 7:30 Barney Miller

> 8:00 Bob Hope Special (from Tahiti)

> 9:00 Movie "Perry Mason: The Case of the Lost Love"

> 11:00 NewsCenter 24

> 11:30 Tonight Show

> 12:30 Carson's Comedy Classics

> 1:00 Late Night with David Letterman

> 2:00 sign-off

>

> KMPH 26 (Ind)

> 5:30 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe

> 6:00 Jetsons


> 6:30 Ghostbusters

> 7:00 MASK

> 7:30 Transformers

> 8:00 Scooby-Doo

> 8:30 Leave It to Beaver

> 9:00 Good Times

> 9:30 One Day at a Time

> 10:00 Happy Days

> 10:30 Laverne & Shirley

> 11:00 I Love Lucy

> 11:30 Andy Griffith

> Noon Perry Mason

> 1:00 Barnaby Jones

> 2:00 Rockford Files

> 3:00 Silverhawks

> 3:30 Smurfs' Adventures

> 4:00 ThunderCats

> 4:30 G.I. Joe

> 5:00 Diff'rent Strokes

> 5:30 Facts of Life

> 6:00 Gimme a Break!

> 6:30 Too Close for Comfort

> 7:00 Pink Panther

> 7:30 College Basketball: Fresno State @ San Jose State

> 9:30 Honeymooners


> 10:00 The Ten O'Clock News

> 10:30 INN News

> 11:00 M*A*S*H

> 11:30 Taxi

> Mid. Sanford & Son

> 12:30 Jimmy Swaggart

> 1:00 Bizarre

> 1:30 INN News

> 2:00 sign-off

>

> KFSN 30 (ABC)

> 5:00 CNN Headline News

> 6:00 ABC World News This Morning

> 7:00 Good Morning America

> 9:00 Shopping Service

> 9:30 Strike It Rich

> 10:00 Fame, Fortune & Romance

> 10:30 Ryan's Hope

> 11:00 All My Children

> Noon Action News

> 12:30 Loving

> 1:00 One Life to Live

> 2:00 General Hospital

> 3:00 Oprah Winfrey

> 4:00 Phil Donahue


> 5:00 Action News

> 5:30 ABC World News Tonight

> 6:00 Action News

> 6:30 Jeopardy!

> 7:00 Wheel of Fortune

> 7:30 Card Sharks

> 8:00 MacGyver

> 9:00 Movie "Love Among Thieves"

> 11:00 Action News

> 11:30 Viewpoint: Fiction, Fact & Tailored Truth

> 1:00 Nightlife

> 1:30 CNN Headline News

> 2:00 sign-off

>

> KJEO 47 (CBS)

> 5:25 Dot Named Jot

> 5:30 Sun-Up San Joaquin

> 6:00 Today's Business

> 6:30 CBS Morning News

> 7:30 Morning Program

> 9:00 Hour Magazine

> 10:00 Price is Right

> 11:00 Young & the Restless

> Noon 47 Eyewitness News

> 12:30 As the World Turns


> 1:30 Capitol

> 2:00 Guiding Light

> 3:00 Newlywed Game

> 3:30 Love Connection

> 4:00 Superior Court

> 4:30 People's Court

> 5:00 47 Eyewitness News

> 6:00 CBS Evening News

> 6:30 $100,000 Pyramid

> 7:00 Wonderful World of Disney

> 8:00 Kate & Allie

> 8:30 My Sister Sam

> 9:00 Newhart

> 9:30 Cavanaughs

> 10:00 Cagney & Lacey

> 11:00 47 Eyewitness News

> 11:30 Simon & Simon

> 12:40 Movie "White Mama"

> 2:00 sign-off

>

> KAIL 53 (Ind)

> 5:30 Morning Stretch

> 6:00 Ag Day

> 6:30 SuperFriends

> 7:00 Defenders of the Earth


> 7:30 Inspector Gadget

> 8:00 My Little Pony 'n Friends

> 8:30 Heathcliff

> 9:00 Praise

> Noon Movie "A Farewell to Arms"

> 2:00 My Favorite Martian

> 2:30 Challenge of the GoBots

> 3:00 Rambo

> 3:30 Centurions

> 4:00 Defenders of the Earth

> 4:30 Macron I

> 5:00 Abbott & Costello

> 5:30 I Dream of Jeannie

> 6:00 Crook & Chase

> 6:30 At the Movies

> 7:00 PM Magazine

> 7:30 Movie "Klondike Fever"

> 10:00 Fugitive

> 11:00 How Your Mind Can Keep You Well (informercial?)

> 11:30(?) sign-off

>

> Bakersfield

> KGET 17 (NBC)

> 5:25 Jim & Tammy

> 6:25 First Assmebly of God


> 6:30 NBC News at Sunrise

> 7:00 Today

> 9:00 Phil Donahue

> 10:00 Wheel of Fortune

> 10:30 Scrabble

> 11:00 Super Password

> 11:30 Wordplay

> Noon Days of Our Lives

> 1:00 Another World

> 2:00 Santa Barbara

> 3:00 Love Boat

> 4:00 Oprah Winfrey

> 5:00 The Newscenter

> 5:30 NBC Nightly News

> 6:00 The Newscenter

> 6:30 Jeopardy!

> 7:00 Wheel of Fortune

> 7:30 $100,000 Pyramid

> 8:00 Bob Hope Special

> 9:00 Movie "Perry Mason: Case of the Lost Love"

> 11:00 The Newscenter

> 11:30 Tonight Show

> 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman

> 1:30 sign-off

>
> KERO 23 (CBS)

> 5:50 Agri Business

> 5:55 Morning Stretch

> 6:25 News

> 6:30 CBS Morning News

> 7:30 Morning Program

> 9:00 $25,000 Pyramid

> 9:30 Strike It Rich

> 10:00 Price is Right

> 11:00 Young & the Restless

> Noon News

> 12:30 As the World Turns

> 1:30 Capitol

> 2:00 Guiding Light

> 3:00 Quincy

> 4:00 Divorce Court

> 4:30 Dating Game

> 5:00 Newlywed Game

> 5:30 People's Court

> 6:00 News

> 7:00 CBS Evening News

> 7:30 Entertainment Tonight

> 8:00 Kate & Allie

> 8:30 My Sister Sam

> 9:00 Newhart


> 9:30 Cavanaughs

> 10:00 Cagney & Lacey

> 11:00 News

> 11:30 Simon & Simon

> 12:40 Movie "White Mama"

> 2:00 sign-off

>

> KBAK 29 (ABC)

> 6:00 Today's Business

> 6:30 ABC World News This Morning/News 29

> 7:00 Good Morning America

> 9:00 Shopping Service

> 10:00 Jeffersons

> 10:30 $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime

> 11:00 Ryan's Hope

> 11:30 Loving

> Noon All My Children

> 1:00 One Life to Live

> 2:00 General Hospital

> 3:00 Hour Magazine

> 4:00 Love Connection

> 4:30 Superior Court

> 5:00 Hollywood Squares

> 5:30 News 29

> 6:30 ABC World News Tonight


> 7:00 Gimme a Break!

> 7:30 Too Close for Comfort

> 8:00 MacGyver

> 9:00 Movie "Love Among Thieves"

> 11:00 News 29

> 11:30 Viewpoint: Fiction, Fact & Tailored Truth

> 1:00 News 29

> 1:30 sign-off

>

> Bay Area

> KTVU 2 (Ind)

> 5:00 Richard Roberts

> 6:00 Romper Room & Friends

> 6:30 Flintstones

> 7:00 Tom & Jerry

> 7:30 Silverhawks

> 8:00 Challenge of the GoBots

> 8:30 Ghostbusters

> 9:00 I Love Lucy (x2)

> 10:00 Judge

> 10:30 True Connections

> 11:00 Divorce Court (x2)

> Noon News

> 1:00 Movie "The Barkleys of Broadway"

> 3:00 ThunderCats


> 3:30 Smurfs' Adventures

> 4:00 Transformers

> 4:30 G.I. Joe

> 5:00 Three's Company (x2)

> 6:00 Magnum, PI

> 7:00 M*A*S*H

> 7:30 WKRP in Cincinnati

> 8:00 Movie "Blame It on Rio"

> 10:00 News

> 11:00 Late Show with Joan Rivers

> Mid. Taxi

> 12:30 Carson's Comedy Classics

> 1:00 Falcon Crest

> 2:00 Big Valley

> 3:00 Movie "Dirty Dingus Magee"

>

> KPIX 5 (CBS)

> 6:00 Morning Stretch

> 6:30 CBS Morning News

> 7:30 Morning Program

> 9:00 Hour Magazine

> 10:00 People Are Talking

> 11:00 Young & the Restless

> Noon Eyewitness News

> 12:30 As the World Turns


> 1:30 Capitol

> 2:00 Guiding Light

> 3:00 Price is Right

> 4:00 Afternoon Show

> 5:00 People's Court

> 5:30 Superior Court

> 6:00 Eyewitness News

> 7:00 CBS Evening News

> 7:30 Evening Magazine

> 8:00 Kate & Allie

> 8:30 My Sister Sam

> 9:00 Newhart

> 9:30 Cavanaughs

> 10:00 Cagney & Lacey

> 11:00 Eyewitness News

> 11:30 Ask Dr. Ruth

> Mid. Simon & Simon

> 1:10 Movie "Siege"

> 2:30 Eyewitness News

> 2:40 Movie "Refugee Train"

> 4:40(?) sign-off

>

> KGO 7 (ABC)

> 6:00 ABC World News This Morning

> 7:00 Good Morning America


> 9:00 AM San Francisco

> 10:00 Fame, Fortune & Romance

> 10:30 Webster

> 11:00 Ryan's Hope

> 11:30 Loving

> Noon All My Children

> 1:00 One Life to Live

> 2:00 General Hospital

> 3:00 Oprah Winfrey

> 4:00 Phil Donahue

> 5:00 Channel 7 NewsScene

> 6:30 ABC World News Tonight

> 7:00 Americans on Amerika

> 8:00 MacGyver

> 9:00 Movie "Love Among Thieves"

> 11:00 Channel 7 NewsScene

> 11:30 Viewpoint: Fiction, Fact & Tailored Truth

> 1:00 Tales of the Unexpected

> 1:30 Channel 7 NewsScene

> 2:00 Card Sharks

> 2:30 sign-off

>

> KQED 9 (PBS)

> 7:00 Growing Years

> 7:30 Lilias, Yoga & You


> 8:00 Captain Kangaroo

> 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

> 9:00 Sesame Street

> 10:00 Instructional Programs

> Noon Newton's Apple

> 12:30 Summer of Judgement

> 1:00 Instructional Programs

> 3:00 Story of English

> 4:00 Square One Television

> 4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

> 5:00 Sesame Street

> 6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

> 7:00 Nightly Business Report

> 7:30 Wild America

> 8:00 One By One

> 8:55 Art Notes

> 9:00 American Playhouse

> 11:00 Ethnic Notions

> Mid. sign-off

>

> Monterey/Salinas

> KSBW 8 (NBC)

> 6:00 CrossWits

> 6:30 NBC News at Sunrise

> 7:00 Today


> 9:00 Phil Donahue

> 10:00 Wheel of Fortune

> 10:30 Scrabble

> 11:00 Super Password

> 11:30 Wordplay

> Noon Days of Our Lives

> 1:00 Another World

> 2:00 Santa Barbara

> 3:00 Movie "The Main Event"

> 5:30 NBC Nightly News

> 6:00 Action 8 News

> 7:00 WKRP in Cincinnati

> 7:30 Barney Miller

> 8:00 Bob Hope Special

> 9:00 Movie "Perry Mason: Case of the Lost Love"

> 11:00 Action 8 News

> 11:30 Tonight Show

> 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman

> 1:30 sign-off

>

> Sacramento/Modesto

> KCSO 19 (SIN/Religious)

> 7:00 David Paul

> 7:30 Jimmy Swaggart

> 8:00 Jim & Tammy


> 9:00 Richard Roberts

> 10:00 Jewish Voice

> 10:30 Fred Price

> 11:30 11th Hour

> 12:30 Jim & Tammy

> 1:30 Ritmo Vital

> 2:00 Adriana

> 3:00 Mundo del Espectaculo

> 3:30 Video Exitos

> 4:30 Xetu

> 5:00 Arabela

> 6:00 Noticias

> 6:30 Noticias SIN

> 7:00 Cuna de Lobos

> 7:30 Precio de la Fama

> 8:00 La Gloria y El Inferno

> 8:30 Esa Muchacha de Ojos Cafe

> 9:30 Camino Secreto

> 10:00 Nostoros Los Gomez

> 10:30 Estampas de Mexico

> 11:00 Noticias

> Mid. Yolanda Lujan

> 1:00 sign-off

>

> KTXL 40 (Ind)


> 6:00 700 Club

> 7:00 Popeye

> 7:30 Silverhawks

> 8:00 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe

> 8:30 She-Ra: Princess of Power

> 9:00 Little House of the Prairie

> 10:00 Love Boat

> 11:00 Quincy

> Noon Andy Griffith

> 12:30 Dick Van Dyke

> 1:00 Rockford Files

> 2:00 Gilligan's Island

> 2:30 Jetsons

> 3:00 Ghostbusters

> 3:30 ThunderCats

> 4:00 Brady Bunch

> 4:30 Gimme a Break!

> 5:00 Facts of Life

> 5:30 Bosom Buddies

> 6:00 Star Trek

> 7:00 M*A*S*H

> 7:30 Taxi

> 8:00 Movie "The Evil That Men Do"

> 10:00 The Ten O'Clock News

> 10:30 INN News


> 11:00 Late Show with Joan Rivers

> Mid. Nightlife

> 12:30 How to Own Your Own Business (infomercial)

> 1:00 Movie "The Group"

> 4:00 Movie "Sabata"

>

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Re: Retro: Fresno Mon 2/23/87

As previously mentioned in other threads, KPIX did not clear The Price is Right. No CBS affilates
in the area cleared Nightwatch. The 2 stations that aired Joan Rivers techincally were FOX
affilates. Some strange sign-on times for some stations.

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Re: Retro: Fresno Mon 2/23/87

> KJEO 47 (CBS)

> 5:25 Dot Named Jot

I thought the Jot cartoons were named simply as "Jot" (unless a new series was made later on)?

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Re: Retro: Fresno Mon 2/23/87

> Some strange sign-on times

> for some stations.

>

What so strange about it? All look normal to me (unless you meant it's unusual for a PBS station
to sign on at 5:40AM and an indy signing on at 7AM).

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Re: Retro: Fresno Mon 2/23/87

Bluenoser, did you hear my request?

> Could you please list that weekend(February 21-22 1987)?

>

>

> > from TV Guide

>>

> > Fresno/Hanford/Visalia

> > TV Guide did not list KMSG 59

>>

> > KMTF 18 (PBS)

> > 5:40 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

> > 5:45 Morning Show

> > 6:00 America: The Second Century

> > 6:30 Hi Tone Aerobics

> > 7:00 Farm Day


> > 7:15 AM Weather

> > 7:30 Hatha Yoga

> > 8:00 Sesame Street

> > 9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

> > 9:30 3-2-1 Contact

> > 10:00 Instructional Programs

> > 3:00 Sesame Street

> > 4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

> > 4:30 Captain Kangaroo

> > 5:00 Square One Television

> > 5:30 Nightly Business Report

> > 6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

> > 7:00 Planet Earth

> > 8:00 American Playhouse

> > 10:00 Cities

> > 11:00 Masterpiece Theatre

> > Mid. Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

> > 12:05 sign-off

>>

> > KFTV 21 (SIN)

> > 6:00 Club 700

> > 6:30 Jimmy Swaggart

> > 7:00 Ritmo Vital

> > 7:30 Mundo Latino

> > 10:00 Hoy Mismo


> > Noon Herencia Maldita

> > 12:30 Cicatrices del Alma

> > 1:00 Mujer Comprada

> > 2:00 Adriana

> > 3:00 Mundo del Espectaculo

> > 3:30 Video Exitos

> > 4:30 Xetu

> > 5:00 Arabela

> > 6:00 Noticias

> > 6:30 Noticias SIN

> > 7:00 Cuna de Lobos

> > 7:30 Precia de la Fama

> > 8:00 La Gloria y El Inferno

> > 8:30 Esa Muchacha de Ojos Cafe

> > 9:30 Camino Secreto

> > 10:00 Nosotros Los Gomez

> > 10:30 Estampas de Mexico

> > 11:00 Noticias SIN

> > 11:50 Noticias

> > Mid. Ahora El Valle

> > 12:30 sign-off

>>

> > KSEE 24 (NBC)

> > 6:00 Multi-Trym (infomercial)

> > 6:30 NBC News at Sunrise


> > 7:00 Today

> > 9:00 Shopping Service

> > 10:00 Wheel of Fortune

> > 10:30 Scrabble

> > 11:00 Super Password

> > 11:30 Sale of the Century

> > Noon NewsCenter 24

> > 12:30 Divorce Court

> > 1:00 Another World

> > 2:00 Santa Barbara

> > 3:00 Days of Our Lives

> > 4:00 Love Boat

> > 5:00 Judge

> > 5:30 NBC Nightly News

> > 6:00 NewsCenter 24

> > 6:30 Entertainment Tonight

> > 7:00 Hollywood Squares

> > 7:30 Barney Miller

> > 8:00 Bob Hope Special (from Tahiti)

> > 9:00 Movie "Perry Mason: The Case of the Lost Love"

> > 11:00 NewsCenter 24

> > 11:30 Tonight Show

> > 12:30 Carson's Comedy Classics

> > 1:00 Late Night with David Letterman

> > 2:00 sign-off


>>

> > KMPH 26 (Ind)

> > 5:30 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe

> > 6:00 Jetsons

> > 6:30 Ghostbusters

> > 7:00 MASK

> > 7:30 Transformers

> > 8:00 Scooby-Doo

> > 8:30 Leave It to Beaver

> > 9:00 Good Times

> > 9:30 One Day at a Time

> > 10:00 Happy Days

> > 10:30 Laverne & Shirley

> > 11:00 I Love Lucy

> > 11:30 Andy Griffith

> > Noon Perry Mason

> > 1:00 Barnaby Jones

> > 2:00 Rockford Files

> > 3:00 Silverhawks

> > 3:30 Smurfs' Adventures

> > 4:00 ThunderCats

> > 4:30 G.I. Joe

> > 5:00 Diff'rent Strokes

> > 5:30 Facts of Life

> > 6:00 Gimme a Break!


> > 6:30 Too Close for Comfort

> > 7:00 Pink Panther

> > 7:30 College Basketball: Fresno State @ San Jose State

> > 9:30 Honeymooners

> > 10:00 The Ten O'Clock News

> > 10:30 INN News

> > 11:00 M*A*S*H

> > 11:30 Taxi

> > Mid. Sanford & Son

> > 12:30 Jimmy Swaggart

> > 1:00 Bizarre

> > 1:30 INN News

> > 2:00 sign-off

>>

> > KFSN 30 (ABC)

> > 5:00 CNN Headline News

> > 6:00 ABC World News This Morning

> > 7:00 Good Morning America

> > 9:00 Shopping Service

> > 9:30 Strike It Rich

> > 10:00 Fame, Fortune & Romance

> > 10:30 Ryan's Hope

> > 11:00 All My Children

> > Noon Action News

> > 12:30 Loving


> > 1:00 One Life to Live

> > 2:00 General Hospital

> > 3:00 Oprah Winfrey

> > 4:00 Phil Donahue

> > 5:00 Action News

> > 5:30 ABC World News Tonight

> > 6:00 Action News

> > 6:30 Jeopardy!

> > 7:00 Wheel of Fortune

> > 7:30 Card Sharks

> > 8:00 MacGyver

> > 9:00 Movie "Love Among Thieves"

> > 11:00 Action News

> > 11:30 Viewpoint: Fiction, Fact & Tailored Truth

> > 1:00 Nightlife

> > 1:30 CNN Headline News

> > 2:00 sign-off

>>

> > KJEO 47 (CBS)

> > 5:25 Dot Named Jot

> > 5:30 Sun-Up San Joaquin

> > 6:00 Today's Business

> > 6:30 CBS Morning News

> > 7:30 Morning Program

> > 9:00 Hour Magazine


> > 10:00 Price is Right

> > 11:00 Young & the Restless

> > Noon 47 Eyewitness News

> > 12:30 As the World Turns

> > 1:30 Capitol

> > 2:00 Guiding Light

> > 3:00 Newlywed Game

> > 3:30 Love Connection

> > 4:00 Superior Court

> > 4:30 People's Court

> > 5:00 47 Eyewitness News

> > 6:00 CBS Evening News

> > 6:30 $100,000 Pyramid

> > 7:00 Wonderful World of Disney

> > 8:00 Kate & Allie

> > 8:30 My Sister Sam

> > 9:00 Newhart

> > 9:30 Cavanaughs

> > 10:00 Cagney & Lacey

> > 11:00 47 Eyewitness News

> > 11:30 Simon & Simon

> > 12:40 Movie "White Mama"

> > 2:00 sign-off

>>

> > KAIL 53 (Ind)


> > 5:30 Morning Stretch

> > 6:00 Ag Day

> > 6:30 SuperFriends

> > 7:00 Defenders of the Earth

> > 7:30 Inspector Gadget

> > 8:00 My Little Pony 'n Friends

> > 8:30 Heathcliff

> > 9:00 Praise

> > Noon Movie "A Farewell to Arms"

> > 2:00 My Favorite Martian

> > 2:30 Challenge of the GoBots

> > 3:00 Rambo

> > 3:30 Centurions

> > 4:00 Defenders of the Earth

> > 4:30 Macron I

> > 5:00 Abbott & Costello

> > 5:30 I Dream of Jeannie

> > 6:00 Crook & Chase

> > 6:30 At the Movies

> > 7:00 PM Magazine

> > 7:30 Movie "Klondike Fever"

> > 10:00 Fugitive

> > 11:00 How Your Mind Can Keep You Well (informercial?)

> > 11:30(?) sign-off

>>
> > Bakersfield

> > KGET 17 (NBC)

> > 5:25 Jim & Tammy

> > 6:25 First Assmebly of God

> > 6:30 NBC News at Sunrise

> > 7:00 Today

> > 9:00 Phil Donahue

> > 10:00 Wheel of Fortune

> > 10:30 Scrabble

> > 11:00 Super Password

> > 11:30 Wordplay

> > Noon Days of Our Lives

> > 1:00 Another World

> > 2:00 Santa Barbara

> > 3:00 Love Boat

> > 4:00 Oprah Winfrey

> > 5:00 The Newscenter

> > 5:30 NBC Nightly News

> > 6:00 The Newscenter

> > 6:30 Jeopardy!

> > 7:00 Wheel of Fortune

> > 7:30 $100,000 Pyramid

> > 8:00 Bob Hope Special

> > 9:00 Movie "Perry Mason: Case of the Lost Love"

> > 11:00 The Newscenter


> > 11:30 Tonight Show

> > 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman

> > 1:30 sign-off

>>

> > KERO 23 (CBS)

> > 5:50 Agri Business

> > 5:55 Morning Stretch

> > 6:25 News

> > 6:30 CBS Morning News

> > 7:30 Morning Program

> > 9:00 $25,000 Pyramid

> > 9:30 Strike It Rich

> > 10:00 Price is Right

> > 11:00 Young & the Restless

> > Noon News

> > 12:30 As the World Turns

> > 1:30 Capitol

> > 2:00 Guiding Light

> > 3:00 Quincy

> > 4:00 Divorce Court

> > 4:30 Dating Game

> > 5:00 Newlywed Game

> > 5:30 People's Court

> > 6:00 News

> > 7:00 CBS Evening News


> > 7:30 Entertainment Tonight

> > 8:00 Kate & Allie

> > 8:30 My Sister Sam

> > 9:00 Newhart

> > 9:30 Cavanaughs

> > 10:00 Cagney & Lacey

> > 11:00 News

> > 11:30 Simon & Simon

> > 12:40 Movie "White Mama"

> > 2:00 sign-off

>>

> > KBAK 29 (ABC)

> > 6:00 Today's Business

> > 6:30 ABC World News This Morning/News 29

> > 7:00 Good Morning America

> > 9:00 Shopping Service

> > 10:00 Jeffersons

> > 10:30 $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime

> > 11:00 Ryan's Hope

> > 11:30 Loving

> > Noon All My Children

> > 1:00 One Life to Live

> > 2:00 General Hospital

> > 3:00 Hour Magazine

> > 4:00 Love Connection


> > 4:30 Superior Court

> > 5:00 Hollywood Squares

> > 5:30 News 29

> > 6:30 ABC World News Tonight

> > 7:00 Gimme a Break!

> > 7:30 Too Close for Comfort

> > 8:00 MacGyver

> > 9:00 Movie "Love Among Thieves"

> > 11:00 News 29

> > 11:30 Viewpoint: Fiction, Fact & Tailored Truth

> > 1:00 News 29

> > 1:30 sign-off

>>

> > Bay Area

> > KTVU 2 (Ind)

> > 5:00 Richard Roberts

> > 6:00 Romper Room & Friends

> > 6:30 Flintstones

> > 7:00 Tom & Jerry

> > 7:30 Silverhawks

> > 8:00 Challenge of the GoBots

> > 8:30 Ghostbusters

> > 9:00 I Love Lucy (x2)

> > 10:00 Judge

> > 10:30 True Connections


> > 11:00 Divorce Court (x2)

> > Noon News

> > 1:00 Movie "The Barkleys of Broadway"

> > 3:00 ThunderCats

> > 3:30 Smurfs' Adventures

> > 4:00 Transformers

> > 4:30 G.I. Joe

> > 5:00 Three's Company (x2)

> > 6:00 Magnum, PI

> > 7:00 M*A*S*H

> > 7:30 WKRP in Cincinnati

> > 8:00 Movie "Blame It on Rio"

> > 10:00 News

> > 11:00 Late Show with Joan Rivers

> > Mid. Taxi

> > 12:30 Carson's Comedy Classics

> > 1:00 Falcon Crest

> > 2:00 Big Valley

> > 3:00 Movie "Dirty Dingus Magee"

>>

> > KPIX 5 (CBS)

> > 6:00 Morning Stretch

> > 6:30 CBS Morning News

> > 7:30 Morning Program

> > 9:00 Hour Magazine


> > 10:00 People Are Talking

> > 11:00 Young & the Restless

> > Noon Eyewitness News

> > 12:30 As the World Turns

> > 1:30 Capitol

> > 2:00 Guiding Light

> > 3:00 Price is Right

> > 4:00 Afternoon Show

> > 5:00 People's Court

> > 5:30 Superior Court

> > 6:00 Eyewitness News

> > 7:00 CBS Evening News

> > 7:30 Evening Magazine

> > 8:00 Kate & Allie

> > 8:30 My Sister Sam

> > 9:00 Newhart

> > 9:30 Cavanaughs

> > 10:00 Cagney & Lacey

> > 11:00 Eyewitness News

> > 11:30 Ask Dr. Ruth

> > Mid. Simon & Simon

> > 1:10 Movie "Siege"

> > 2:30 Eyewitness News

> > 2:40 Movie "Refugee Train"

> > 4:40(?) sign-off


>>

> > KGO 7 (ABC)

> > 6:00 ABC World News This Morning

> > 7:00 Good Morning America

> > 9:00 AM San Francisco

> > 10:00 Fame, Fortune & Romance

> > 10:30 Webster

> > 11:00 Ryan's Hope

> > 11:30 Loving

> > Noon All My Children

> > 1:00 One Life to Live

> > 2:00 General Hospital

> > 3:00 Oprah Winfrey

> > 4:00 Phil Donahue

> > 5:00 Channel 7 NewsScene

> > 6:30 ABC World News Tonight

> > 7:00 Americans on Amerika

> > 8:00 MacGyver

> > 9:00 Movie "Love Among Thieves"

> > 11:00 Channel 7 NewsScene

> > 11:30 Viewpoint: Fiction, Fact & Tailored Truth

> > 1:00 Tales of the Unexpected

> > 1:30 Channel 7 NewsScene

> > 2:00 Card Sharks

> > 2:30 sign-off


>>

> > KQED 9 (PBS)

> > 7:00 Growing Years

> > 7:30 Lilias, Yoga & You

> > 8:00 Captain Kangaroo

> > 8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

> > 9:00 Sesame Street

> > 10:00 Instructional Programs

> > Noon Newton's Apple

> > 12:30 Summer of Judgement

> > 1:00 Instructional Programs

> > 3:00 Story of English

> > 4:00 Square One Television

> > 4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

> > 5:00 Sesame Street

> > 6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

> > 7:00 Nightly Business Report

> > 7:30 Wild America

> > 8:00 One By One

> > 8:55 Art Notes

> > 9:00 American Playhouse

> > 11:00 Ethnic Notions

> > Mid. sign-off

>>

> > Monterey/Salinas


> > KSBW 8 (NBC)

> > 6:00 CrossWits

> > 6:30 NBC News at Sunrise

> > 7:00 Today

> > 9:00 Phil Donahue

> > 10:00 Wheel of Fortune

> > 10:30 Scrabble

> > 11:00 Super Password

> > 11:30 Wordplay

> > Noon Days of Our Lives

> > 1:00 Another World

> > 2:00 Santa Barbara

> > 3:00 Movie "The Main Event"

> > 5:30 NBC Nightly News

> > 6:00 Action 8 News

> > 7:00 WKRP in Cincinnati

> > 7:30 Barney Miller

> > 8:00 Bob Hope Special

> > 9:00 Movie "Perry Mason: Case of the Lost Love"

> > 11:00 Action 8 News

> > 11:30 Tonight Show

> > 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman

> > 1:30 sign-off

>>

> > Sacramento/Modesto


> > KCSO 19 (SIN/Religious)

> > 7:00 David Paul

> > 7:30 Jimmy Swaggart

> > 8:00 Jim & Tammy

> > 9:00 Richard Roberts

> > 10:00 Jewish Voice

> > 10:30 Fred Price

> > 11:30 11th Hour

> > 12:30 Jim & Tammy

> > 1:30 Ritmo Vital

> > 2:00 Adriana

> > 3:00 Mundo del Espectaculo

> > 3:30 Video Exitos

> > 4:30 Xetu

> > 5:00 Arabela

> > 6:00 Noticias

> > 6:30 Noticias SIN

> > 7:00 Cuna de Lobos

> > 7:30 Precio de la Fama

> > 8:00 La Gloria y El Inferno

> > 8:30 Esa Muchacha de Ojos Cafe

> > 9:30 Camino Secreto

> > 10:00 Nostoros Los Gomez

> > 10:30 Estampas de Mexico

> > 11:00 Noticias


> > Mid. Yolanda Lujan

> > 1:00 sign-off

>>

> > KTXL 40 (Ind)

> > 6:00 700 Club

> > 7:00 Popeye

> > 7:30 Silverhawks

> > 8:00 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe

> > 8:30 She-Ra: Princess of Power

> > 9:00 Little House of the Prairie

> > 10:00 Love Boat

> > 11:00 Quincy

> > Noon Andy Griffith

> > 12:30 Dick Van Dyke

> > 1:00 Rockford Files

> > 2:00 Gilligan's Island

> > 2:30 Jetsons

> > 3:00 Ghostbusters

> > 3:30 ThunderCats

> > 4:00 Brady Bunch

> > 4:30 Gimme a Break!

> > 5:00 Facts of Life

> > 5:30 Bosom Buddies

> > 6:00 Star Trek

> > 7:00 M*A*S*H


> > 7:30 Taxi

> > 8:00 Movie "The Evil That Men Do"

> > 10:00 The Ten O'Clock News

> > 10:30 INN News

> > 11:00 Late Show with Joan Rivers

> > Mid. Nightlife

> > 12:30 How to Own Your Own Business (infomercial)

> > 1:00 Movie "The Group"

> > 4:00 Movie "Sabata"

>>

>

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> Bluenoser, did you hear my request?

>

Message received- weekend skeds have now been posted. Part 1 covers Fresno and the
Bakersfield Big 3 affiliates, with Part 2 covering Bay Area/Monterey/Sacramento stations
available in the Fresno/Central Valley area.
Retro: Fresno Sat/Sun 2/21-22/87 (pt 1)

from TV GUIDE

This will be in 2 parts, the first part covers Fresno and Bakersfield stations

Fresno/Hanford/Visalia

KMTF 18-PBS

SATURDAY

7:25 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

7:30 Great Decisions '87

8:00 New Literacy

8:30 GED

9:00 Business File

9:30 Navy News This Week

10:00 Armenian Teletime (fr ch18 LA?)

11:00 Joy of Painting

11:30 Magic Brush of Gary Jenkins

Noon Good Health from Jane Brody's Kitchen

12:30 MotorWeek

1:00 Microwaves Are for Cooking

1:30 Hometime

2:00 Woodwright's Shop

2:30 Victory Garden

3:00 German Professional Soccer

4:00 America's Black Forum


4:30 Tony Brown's Journal

5:00 Bless Me Father

5:30 Sneak Previews

6:00 Market to Market

6:30 Tripods

7:00 Austin City Limits

8:00 WonderWorks

9:00 Movie "Princess O'Rourke"

10:35 Movie "Cyrano de Bergerac"

12:30 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

12:35 sign-off

SUNDAY

7:25 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

7:30 GED

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:30 3-2-1 Contact

10:00 WonderWorks (repeat of Sat night)

11:00 Perkins Family

11:30 Sherlock Holmes & Proctor Watson

Noon Living with Animals

12:30 Dialogue

1:00 Wall Street Week (TVG listed it as Wall Streek Week)

1:30 American Interests


2:00 Moneymakers VI

2:30 Rod & Reel: Streamside

3:00 Passion & Memory

4:00 Modern Maturity

4:30 This Old House

5:00 Adam Smith's Money World

5:30 McLaughlin Group

6:00 Firing Line

7:00 All Creatures Great & Small

8:00 Nature

9:00 Masterpiece Theatre

10:00 Mapp & Lucia

11:00 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

11:05 sign-off

KFTV 21-SIN

SATURDAY

7:30 Club 700

8:00 Pelicula "Cinco de chocolate y uno de fresa"

10:00 Tribuna Publica

10:30 Asi Va El Soccer

11:00 Lucha Libre

Noon Maestro de Kung Fu

1:00 Pelicula "Ciclon"

3:00 Pelicula TBA


5:00 Chiquilladas

5:30 Llego La Hora

6:30 Noticias SIN

7:00 Sabado Gigante

10:00 Yesenia

11:00 Pelicula "Dos tipos de cuidado"

1:00 Pelicula "Atracan los karatecos"

2:30 sign-off

SUNDAY

7:00 Club 700

7:30 Santa Misa

8:00 Jimmy Swaggart

9:00 Ayer, Hoy y Manana

9:30 America En La Cultura

10:30 Temas y Debates

11:00 ECO

Noon Pelicula "Flor de durazno"

2:00 Boxing: Patricio Oliva v Rodolfo Gonzales

3:30 Pele Cup Soccer: Brazil v Argentina

5:30 Deportes

6:30 Noticias SIN

7:00 California Loteria

7:30 Siempre en Domingo

12:30 Punto de Encuentro


1:30 sign-off

KSEE 24-NBC

SATURDAY

6:00 Shopping Service

7:00 Kissyfur

7:30 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears

8:00 Smurfs

9:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks

10:00 Foofur

10:30 Punky Brewster (cartoon version)

11:00 Lazer Tag Academy

11:30 Kidd Video

Noon College Basketball: Iowa @ Indiana

2:00 College Basketball: Washington @ Arizona

4:00 Movie "Big Jake"

6:00 NewsCenter 24

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Focus

7:30 Throb

8:00 Facts of Life

8:30 227

9:00 Golden Girls

9:30 Amen

10:00 Hunter
11:00 NewsCenter 24

11:30 Saturday Night Live

1:00 Soul Train

2:00 sign-off

SUNDAY

6:00 Voice of Agriculture

6:30 Catholic Mass

7:00 Jimmy Swaggart

8:00 Robert Schuller

9:00 Communidad

9:30 Horizons

10:00 College Basketball: Georgia Tech @ DePaul

Noon SportsWorld (NFL Superteams)

2:00 Fishing with Virgil Ward

2:30 Perspectives

3:00 Hart to Hart

4:00 Movie "Part 2 Walking Tall"

6:00 NewsCenter 24

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Our House

8:00 Easy Street

8:30 Valerie

9:00 Movie "Flashdance"

11:00 NewsCenter 24
11:30 Entertainment This Week

12:30 Forgotten Children of the 80s (World Vision)

1:30 sign-off

KMPH 26-Ind

SATURDAY

6:00 Fat Albert

6:30 Woody Woodpecker

7:00 Jem

7:30 Inhumanoids

8:00 Buck Rogers

9:00 Star Trek

10:00 Movie "Major Dundee"

Noon Movie "Dracula"

1:30 Movie "Crack in the World"

3:00 Star Trek

4:00 Small Wonder

4:30 Happy Days

5:00 Bosom Buddies

5:30 Charles in Charge

6:00 Ted Knight

6:30 One Big Family

7:00 Mama's Family

7:30 College Basketball: Fresno State @ Utah State

9:30 Hogan's Heroes


10:00 Solid Gold

11:00 Movie "The Pope of Greenwich Village"

1:00 Newsmakers

2:00 INN News

2:30 sign-off

SUNDAY

6:00 Fat Albert

6:30 Check It Out!

7:00 Voltron

7:30 Oral Roberts

8:00 Jerry Falwell

9:00 Jimmy Swaggart

10:00 George Vandeman

10:30 It's Your Business

11:00 Baptist Church Service

Noon Little Rascals

12:30 Movie "Pardon My Sarong"

2:00 Movie "Patton"

5:30 Here's Lucy

6:00 Star Trek (2 episodes, where Spock goes on trial)

8:00 Honeymooners (x2, Ralph tries to hypnotize Alice)

9:00 One Way

9:30 World Tomorrow

10:00 Dream Girl USA


11:00 Newsmakers

Mid. sign-off

KFSN 30-ABC

SATURDAY

6:00 CNN Headline News

6:30 Checking It Out

7:00 Wuzzles

7:30 Care Bear Family

8:00 Flintstone Kids

9:00 Real Ghostbusters

9:30 Pound Puppies

10:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

10:30 Ewoks

11:00 Weekend Special

11:30 Health Show

Noon American Bandstand

12:30 Siskel & Ebert & the Movies

1:00 US National Skiing Championships

2:00 Wrestling (TVG didn't list federations at that time)

3:00 Bowling: Florida BPA Open

4:30 Wide World of Sports

6:00 Action News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Wheel of Fortune


7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 Sidekicks

8:30 Sledge Hammer!

9:00 Ohara

10:00 Spenser: For Hire

11:00 Action News

11:30 Movie "The Enforcer"

1:30 Valley Morning

1:35 Action News

1:40(?) sign-off

SUNDAY

5:55 Dot Named Jot

6:00 With This Ring

6:15 Luz Que Libera

6:30 CNN Headline News

7:00 Agriculture USA

7:30 Images

8:00 Rainbow Brite

8:30 Popples

9:00 Get Along Gang

9:30 Movie "Thunder Over Arizona"

11:00 College Basketball: Louisville @ Memphis State

1:00 Wide World of Sports

3:00 This Week with David Brinkley


4:00 Business World

4:30 Wild Kingdom

5:00 Siskel & Ebert & the Movies

5:30 ABC World News Tonight

6:00 Action News

6:30 Big Spin

7:00 Disney Movie "Parent Trap II"

9:00 Amerika

11:00 Action News

11:15 Sports Extra

11:30 ABC News

11:45 Look at Me Now! (infomercial)

12:15 Heroes: Made in the USA

12:45 Valley Morning

12:50 Action News

12:55(?) sign-off

KJEO 47-CBS

SATURDAY

6:00 Better Way

6:30 Crossroads

7:00 Berenstain Bears

7:30 Wildfire

8:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

9:00 Pee-Wee's Playhouse


9:30 Teen Wolf

10:00 College Basketball: Kansas @ St. John's

Noon Sports Saturday

1:00 Golf: Los Angeles Open

3:00 Trapper John, MD

4:00 Incredible Hulk

5:00 Big Valley

6:00 CBS Evening News

6:30 47 Eyewitness News

7:00 Bonanza

8:00 Twilight Zone

9:00 Movie "Kojak: The Price of Justice"

11:00 Tales from the Darkside

11:30 Night Gallery

Mid. Twilight Zone

1:00 sign-off

SUNDAY

6:00 Crossroads

6:30 Sunday Edition

7:00 James Robison

7:30 CBS News Sunday Morning

9:00 NBA: LA Lakers @ Philadelphia

11:30 College Basketball: Georgetown @ Syracuse

1:30 Golf: Los Angeles Open


3:00 Sports Sunday

3:30 Real People

4:00 Big Valley

5:00 Bonanza

6:00 CBS Evening News

6:30 47 Eyewitness News

7:00 60 Minutes

8:00 Murder, She Wrote (90-min episode)

9:30 Designing Women

10:00 Hard Copy

11:00 Sunday Edition

11:30 CBS News

11:45 Face the Nation

12:15 Today's Business

1:15 sign-off

KAIL 53-Ind

SATURDAY

6:00 US Farm Report

6:30 Insight

7:00 How Your Mind Can Keep You Well (infomercial?)

7:30 Dick Van Dyke

8:00 Mayberry RFD

8:30 Death Valley Days

9:00 Auto Racing: Modified Winn-Dixie 200


10:30 Death Valley Days

11:00 Voyager!

Noon Street Hawk

1:00 Fame

2:00 Runaway with the Rich & Famouse

2:30 Dance Fever

3:00 Hollywood Close-Up

3:30 Star Search

4:30 New Gidget

5:00 Off the Wall

5:30 Cover Story

6:00 PM Magazine

6:30 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

7:30 Movie "Wilderness Family Part 2"

9:30 Hee Haw

10:30 This Week in Country Music

11:00 Music City USA

11:30 Country Record Guide

Mid. sign-off

SUNDAY

6:00 Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbara

8:00 David Paul

8:30 Insight

9:00 Strictly Business


9:30 Christian Science Monitor Reports

10:00 Wall Street Journal Report

10:30 How Your Mind Can Keep You Well

11:00 Insight

11:30 Community Close-Up

Noon Shopping Service

1:00 This Week in Motorsports

1:30 Superchargers

2:00 Outdoor News

2:30 Jimmy Houston Outdoors

3:00 Fishing the West

3:30 Lorne Green's New Wilderness

4:00 Wrestling

5:00 What's Happening Now!!

5:30 New Gidget

6:00 Runaway with the Rich & Famous

6:30 At the Movies

7:00 Cover Story

7:30 Movie "Meatballs"

9:30 Community Close-Up

10:00 Dwight Thompson

11:00 David Paul

11:30 America's Top 10

Mid. sign-off
Bakersfield

KGET 17-NBC

SATURDAY

6:30 Viewpoint

7:00 Kissyfur

7:30 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears

8:00 Smurfs

9:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks

10:00 Foofur

10:30 Punky Brewster

11:00 Lazer Tag Academy

11:30 Kidd Video

Noon College Basketball: Iowa @ Indiana

2:00 College Basketball: Washington @ Arizona

4:00 Hee Haw

5:00 The Newscenter

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 Mama's Family

6:30 It's a Living

7:00 Solid Gold

8:00 Facts of Life

8:30 227

9:00 Golden Girls

9:30 Amen

10:00 Hunter
11:00 The Newscenter

11:30 Saturday Night Live

1:00 sign-off

SUNDAY

7:00 Muppet Show

7:30 Oral Roberts

8:00 Jerry Falwell

9:00 Viewpoint

9:30 Meet the Press

10:00 College Basketball: Georgia Tech @ DePaul

Noon Sportsworld

2:00 Movie "Swamp Thing"

4:00 Viewpoint

4:30 Runaway with the Rich & Famous

5:00 The Newscenter

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 Star Search

7:00 Our House

8:00 Easy Street

8:30 Valerie

9:00 Movie "Flashdance"

11:00 The Newscenter

11:30 George Michael Sports Machine

Mid. Cannon
1:00 sign-off

KERO 23-CBS

SATURDAY

6:30 Puttin' on the Kids

7:00 Berenstain Bears

7:30 Wildfire

8:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

9:00 Pee-Wee's Playhouse

9:30 Teen Wolf

10:00 College Basketball: Kansas @ St. John's

Noon Sports Saturday

1:00 Golf: Los Angeles Open

3:00 CHiPS Patrol

4:00 Lone Ranger

5:00 Dukes of Hazzard

6:00 News

6:30 Dream Girl USA

7:00 Dance Fever

7:30 Throb

8:00 Twilight Zone

9:00 Movie "Kojak: The Price of Justice"

11:00 News

11:30 Tales from the Darkside

Mid. Taxi
12:30 America's Top 10

1:00 sign-off

SUNDAY

6:00 Forgotten Children of the 80s

7:00 Baptist Church Service

7:30 Hour of Victory

8:00 Kenneth Copeland

9:00 NBA: LA Lakers @ Philadelphia

11:30 College Basketball: Georgetown @ Syracuse

1:30 Golf: Los Angeles Open

3:00 Eight is Enough

4:00 Entertainment This Week

5:00 Focus 23

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 Barney Miller

7:00 60 Minutes

8:00 Murder, She Wrote

9:30 Designing Women

10:00 Hard Copy

11:00 News

11:30 Taxi

Mid. Alice

12:30 sign-off
KBAK 29-ABC

SATURDAY

6:00 Community Report

6:30 ThunderCats

7:00 Wuzzles

7:30 Care Bears Family

8:00 Flintstone Kids

9:00 Real Ghostbusters

9:30 Pound Puppies

10:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

10:30 Ewoks

11:00 Weekend Special

11:30 Health Show

Noon American Bandstand

12:30 Sports Lifestyles

1:00 Shopping Service

2:00 US National Skiing Championships

3:00 Bowling: Florida BPA Open

4:30 Wide World of Sports

6:00 News 29

6:30 Three's Company

7:00 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

8:00 Sidekicks

8:30 Sledge Hammer!


9:00 Ohara

10:00 Spenser: For Hire

11:00 ABC News

11:15 Off the Wall

11:45 Cover Story

12:15 Siskel & Ebert & the Movies

12:45 sign-off

SUNDAY

6:00 Shopping Service

7:00 Closeup

7:30 Capitol Christian Center

8:30 Day of Discovery

9:00 World Tomorrow

9:30 Jimmy Swaggart

10:30 Robert Schuller

11:00 College Basketball: Louisville @ Memphis State

1:00 Wide World of Sports

3:00 US National Skiing Championships

4:00 This Week with David Brinkley

5:00 Siskel & Ebert & the Movies

5:30 ABC World News Tonight

6:00 News 29

6:30 Big Spin

7:00 Disney Movie "Parent Trap II"


9:00 Amerika

11:00 ABC News

11:15 Business World

11:45 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

12:45 Noticias

12:50 sign-off

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KMRichards

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Re: Retro: Fresno Sat/Sun 2/21-22/87 (pt 1)

> KFSN 30-ABC

> SATURDAY

> 1:35 Action News

> 1:40(?) sign-off

>

>SUNDAY

> 12:50 Action News

> 12:55(?) sign-off

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Retro: Fresno Sat/Sun 2/21-22/87 (pt 2)

from TV GUIDE, this part covers Bay Area, Monterey and Sacramento stations available in the
area

Bay Area

KTVU 2-Ind

SATURDAY

6:00 America's Black Forum

6:30 George Vandeman

7:00 World Tomorrow

7:30 Studio A

8:30 Woody Woodpecker/Bugs Bunny

9:00 Tom & Jerry

9:30 Flintstones

10:00 Wrestling

11:00 Soul Train

Noon Solid Gold

1:00 Movie "Big Mo"

3:00 Fame

4:00 Dance Fever

4:30 Puttin' On the Hits

5:00 Small Wonder

5:30 New Gidget

6:00 Bosom Buddies

6:30 Throb

7:00 9 to 5
7:30 Runaway with the Rich & Famous

8:00 Movie "Dodge City"

10:00 News

11:00 Magnum, PI

Mid. Dempsey & Makepeace

1:00 Movie "Swamp Thing"

3:30 Movie "Green Dolphin Street"

SUNDAY

5:30 Hollywood & the Stars

6:00 Christian Lifestyle Magazine

6:30 World Tomorrow

7:00 Day of Discovery

7:30 Oral Roberts

8:00 Woody Woodpecker/Bugs Bunny

8:30 Tom & Jerry

9:00 Jem

9:30 Eight is Enough

10:30 Movie "Blondie Brings Up Baby"

Noon Movie "Duel at Diablo"

2:00 Movie "Brass Target"

4:00 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

5:00 Star Search

6:00 Movie "The Octagon"

8:00 Movie "An Unmarried Woman"


10:00 News

11:00 Magnum, PI

Mid. Movie "The Bridge at Remagen"

2:00 Big Valley

3:00 Movie "The Questor Tapes"

KPIX 5-CBS

SATURDAY

6:30 Wildfire

7:00 Berenstain Bears

7:30 Hot Streak

8:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

9:00 Pee-Wee's Playhouse

9:30 Teen Wolf

10:00 College Basketball: Kansas @ St. John's

Noon Sports Saturday

1:00 Golf: Los Angeles Open

3:00 College Basketball: USC @ Oregon State

5:00 Vega$

6:00 CBS Evening News

6:30 Eyewitness News

7:00 Heroes: Made in the USA

7:30 Hot Streak

8:00 Twilight Zone

9:00 Movie "Kojak: The Price of Justice"


11:00 Eyewitness News

11:30 Hawaii Five-O (x2)

1:30 Movie "Coward of the County"

3:40 Eyewitness News

3:45 Movie "Berlin Express"

SUNDAY

5:30 Mosaic

6:00 Latin Tempo

6:30 Vibrations

7:00 CBS News Sunday Morning

8:30 Face the Nation

9:00 NBA: LA Lakers @ Philadelphia

11:00 College Basketball: Louisville @ Memphis State

1:30 Golf: Los Angeles Open

3:00 College Basketball: California @ Stanford

5:00 Wild Kingdom

5:30 Mac & Mutley

6:00 CBS Evening News

6:30 Eyewitness News

7:00 60 Minutes

8:00 Murder, She Wrote

9:30 Designing Women

10:00 Hard Copy

11:00 Eyewitness News


11:30 CBS News

11:45 Ask Dr. Ruth

12:15 Love Boat (x2)

2:15 Eyewitness News

2:20 Vibrations

2:50 Latin Tempo

3:20 Mosaic

3:50 Insight

4:20 sign-off

KGO 7-ABC

SATURDAY

6:30 Young Universe

7:00 Wuzzles

7:30 Care Bears Family

8:00 Flintstone Kids

9:00 Real Ghostbusters

9:30 Pound Puppies

10:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

10:30 Ewoks

11:00 Weekend Special

11:30 Health Show

Noon American Bandstand

12:30 Columbo

2:30 Sports Lifestyles


3:00 Bowling: Florida BPA Open

4:30 Wide World of Sports

6:00 ABC World News Tonight

6:30 Channel 7 NewsScene

7:00 News Extra

7:30 Mama's Family

8:00 Sidekicks

8:30 Sledge Hammer!

9:00 Ohara

10:00 Spenser: For Hire

11:00 Channel 7 NewsScene

11:30 Sports Extra

11:45 ABC News

Mid. Movie "Yellowbeard"

2:00 sign-off

SUNDAY

6:00 Voyagers!

7:00 AM Weekend

8:00 Essence

8:30 Great American Music Video

9:00 Wall Street Journal Report

9:30 Business World

10:00 This Week with David Brinkley

11:00 College Basketball: Louisville @ Memphis State


1:00 Wide World of Sports

3:00 World of Survival

3:30 Hollywood Close-Up

4:00 One Big Family

4:30 Charles in Charge

5:00 ABC World News Tonight

5:30 Channel 7 NewsScene

6:00 Wonderful World of Disney

7:00 Disney Movie "Parent Trap II"

9:00 Amerika

11:00 Channel 7 NewsScene

11:30 Sports Extra

11:45 ABC News

Mid. Sports Lifestyles

12:30 Police Story

1:30 sign-off

KQED 9-PBS

SATURDAY

7:00 Sesame Street (x3)

10:00 Frugal Gourmet

10:30 French Chef

11:00 Yan Can Cook

11:30 New Southern Cooking with Nathalie Dupree

Noon Health Matters


12:30 Nova

1:30 Connections

2:25 Wine: A User's Guide

2:30 Profiles of Nature

2:55 Science Notes

3:00 Nature

4:00 Sneak Previews

4:30 Bodywatch

5:00 Hometime

5:30 This Old House

6:00 Frugal Gourmet

6:30 Microwaves Are for Cooking

7:00 All Creatures Great & Small

7:55 Art Notes

8:00 Nature

9:00 Planet Earth

10:00 Fawlty Towers

10:30 Monty Python's Flying Circus

11:00 Live from Off Center

11:30 Mystery!

12:30 sign-off

SUNDAY

7:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8:00 Sesame Street (x3)


11:00 WonderWorks

Noon Project XX

12:55 Art Notes

1:00 Live from Lincoln Center

3:00 Frontline

4:00 Planet Earth

5:00 McLaughlin Group

5:30 Express

6:00 Agronsky & Company

6:30 Eyes on the Prize

7:30 Wild America

8:00 Connections

8:55 Wine: A User's Guide

9:00 Masterpiece Theatre

10:00 Queen Elizabeth II: 60 Glorious Years

10:55 Art Notes

11:00 Monty Python's Flying Circus

11:30 Sneak Previews

Mid. DuPont-Columbia Broadcast Journalism Awards

1:30 sign-off

Monterey/Salinas

KSBW 8-NBC

SATURDAY

6:00 Voice of Agriculture


6:30 Happy Days

7:00 Kissyfur

7:30 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears

8:00 Smurfs

9:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks

10:00 Foofur

10:30 Punky Brewster

11:00 Lazer Tag Academy

11:30 Kidd Video

Noon College Basketball: Iowa @ Indiana

2:00 College Basketball: Washington @ Arizona

4:00 CHiPs

5:00 Viewpoint

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 New Gidget

6:30 Small Wonder

7:00 Throb

7:30 Mama's Family

8:00 Facts of Life

8:30 227

9:00 Golden Girls

9:30 Amen

10:00 Hunter

11:00 Action 8 News

11:30 Saturday Night Live


1:00 Off the Wall

1:30 sign-off

SUNDAY

6:00 Carrascolendas

6:30 Viewpoint

7:00 Happy Days

7:30 World Tomorrow

8:00 Jimmy Swaggart

9:00 Robert Schuller

10:00 College Basketball: Georgia Tech @ DePaul

Noon Sportsworld

2:00 Cossman $$ Secrets (infomercial)

3:00 Music City USA

3:30 This Week in Country Music

4:00 Star Search

5:00 Great American Music Video

5:30 Wild Kingdom

6:00 It's a Living

6:30 One Big Family

7:00 Our House

8:00 Easy Street

8:30 Valerie

9:00 Movie "Flashdance"

11:00 Action 8 News


11:30 Tales from the Darkside

Mid. Movie "Finnegan Begin Again"

2:00 sign-off

Sacramento/Modesto

KCSO 19-SIN/Religious

SATURDAY

6:30 Nosotros Hoy

7:00 Prince of Peace

7:30 Superbook

8:00 Gospel Bill Show

8:30 David Paul

9:00 Spirit Alive

10:00 Nuestra Comunidad

11:00 Mundo Latino

Noon Lucha Libre

1:00 Pelicula "Cinco de chocolate y uno de fresa"

3:00 Pelicula "Ciclon"

5:00 Chiquilladas

5:30 Yesenia

6:30 Noticias SIN

7:00 Sabado Gigante

10:00 Yesenia

11:00 Pelicula "Dos tipos de cuidado"

1:00 TBA
3:00 sign-off

SUNDAY

7:00 Gospel Bill

7:30 Day of Discovery

8:00 Jerry Falwell

9:00 Jimmy Swaggart

10:00 Kenneth Copeland

11:00 Boxing: Patricio Oliva v Rodolfo Gonzales

12:30 Pele Cup Soccer: Brazil v Argentina

2:30 Deportes

3:30 Noticias SIN

4:00 Siempre en Domingo

9:00 ECO

10:00 Ernest Angley

11:00 Jerry Falwell

Mid. David Paul

12:30 Higher Power

1:00 sign-off

KTXL 40-Ind

SATURDAY

5:30 Wall Street Journal Report

6:00 Christian Science Monitor Reports

6:30 It's Your Business


7:00 Rainbow Brite

7:30 Popples

8:00 Get Along Gang

8:30 How to Make a Million in the Stock Market (infomercial)

9:00 Jimmy Swaggart

10:00 Shopping Service

11:00 Saturday Morning

11:30 Charles in Charge

Noon Dukes of Hazzard

1:00 Street Hawk

2:00 Buck Rogers

3:00 Battlestar Galactica

4:00 Fall Guy

5:00 Vega$

6:00 Movie "Deliverance"

8:00 Movie "Sword of the Valiant"

10:00 The Ten O'Clock News

10:30 INN News

11:00 Movie "Swamp Thing"

1:00 Movie "The Public Enemy"

2:45 Movie "The Roaring Twenties"

SUNDAY

5:00 sign-off

6:00 Catholic Mass


6:30 Best is Yet to Be

7:00 Celebration at the Center

8:00 Robert Schuller

9:00 Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera

11:00 Movie "Sword of the Valiant"

1:00 Movie "The Maltese Falcon" (colorized)

3:00 Movie "Play Misty for Me"

5:00 Movie "For a Few Dollars More"

7:30 Facets

8:00 Entrepreneurs: An American

9:00 Love Boat

10:00 The Ten O'Clock News

10:30 INN News

11:00 Movie "Bachelor Party"

1:00 Cossman $$ Secrets (infomercial)

2:00 sign-off

Boston TV- FALL 1999- (Part 1)

BOSTON TV- FALL 1999

October 3-9, 1999

SOURCE- Boston Globe's TV Week

WGBH-TV 2 (PBS) now 24/7


Sunday October 3, 1999

6am- Sesame Street

7am- Teletubbies

7:30- Teletubbies

8am- Arthur

8:30- Barney and Friends

9am- Zoboomafoo

9:30- Kratt's Creatures

10am- Zoom

10:30- Travels in Europe

11am- Travels in Mexico & the Caribbean

11:30- Burt Wolf- Travels and Traditions

12pm- The Best of the Mediterranean

1:20pm- Anyplace Wild Special

2:20pm- Sister Wendy

2:30pm- Frontline- Pope John Paul II

5pm- Basic Black- (formerly known as Say Brother)

5:30- This Old House

6pm- New Yankee Workshop

6:30- Victory Garden

7pm- Brave New World/ Greater Boston Forum

8pm- In The Wild

9pm- Movie- A Rather English Message (1998)

11pm- Mystery!

12:30am- To Be Announced
1am- Anyplace Wild

2am- The Life of Birds by David Attenborough

3am- Red Files

4am- Escape From Antarctica

5am- The Adventures

Monday-Friday (weekdays)

6am- Zoboomafoo

6:30- Sesame Street

7:30- Zoom

8am- Arthur

8:30- Barney & Friends

9am- Teletubbies

9:30- Dragon Tales

10am- Wimzie's House

10:30- Noddy

11am- Theodore Tugboat

11:30- Zoboomafoo

12pm- The Big Comfy Couch

12:30- Teletubbies

1pm- Mister Rogers

1:30- Reading Rainbow

2pm- Sesame Street

3pm- Noddy

3:30- Barney & Friends


4pm- Dragon Tales

4:30- Wishbone

5pm- Arthur

5:30- Zoom

6pm- The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

7pm- Greater Boston

7:30- Keeping up Appearences

Primetime

Monday 10-4

8pm- Antiques Roadshow

9pm- Going Places

10pm- Red Files

Tuesday 10-5

8pm- Scientific American Frontiers

9pm- Nova

10pm- Frontline

Wednesday 10-6

8pm- Fiesta in the Sky

8:30- Greater Boston Arts

9pm- Everest: The Mystery of Mallory

10pm- Nova- Everest, The Death Zone


Thursday 10-7

8pm- This Old House

8:30- Basic Black (WGBH's long running show focuses on Boston's African-American community-
the former Say Brother)

9pm- Mystery!- "Second Sight" (Part 2 of 2)

10:30- Is It Legal

Friday

8pm- Washington Week in Review

8:30- Wall Street Week

9pm- Antiques Roadshow

10pm- Full Circle with Michael Palin

LATE NIGHT

11pm- Charlie Rose (Mon-Thu) Red Grooms Show (Fri)

11:30- Charlie Rose (Fri)

Saturday October 9, 1999

6am- Out of Ireland

6:30- Religion & Ethics

7am- Teletubbies

7:30- Teletubbies

8am- Arthur

8:30- Barney & Friends

9am- Zoboomafoo

9:30- Kratt's Creatures


10am- Zoom

10:30- The Visionaries

11am- Digital Duo

11:30- Jacques Pepin's Kitchen

12pm- The Kitchen Sessions with Charlie Trotter

12:30- Cooking with Todd English

1pm- The Chefs of Cucina Amore

1:30- Lidia's Italian Table

2pm- Ciao Italia!

2:30- Home Cooking with Amy Coleman

3pm- Weir Cooking in the Wine Country

3:30- Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home

4pm- Hometime

4:30- Victory Garden

5pm- New Yankee Workshop

5:30- This Old House

6pm- Baking with Julia

6:30- La Plaza

7pm- Keeping Up Appearences

7:30- Are You Being Served?

8pm- As Time Goes By

8:30- As Time Goes By

9pm- Ballykissangel

9:50- Movie- Singin in the Rain (1952)

11:30- Greater Boston Arts


12am- Cinema Europe

1am- Masterpiece Theater

3am- Masterpiece Theater

The reason I can't do the Late Night Portion for WGBH-TV on weekdays because it is too
complicated

WBZ-TV 4 (CBS)

Sunday October 3, 1999

6am- no listing

6:30- TV.com

7am- Anatole

7:30- Blaster's Universe

8am- News 4 New England

8:30- Roger Ebert & The Movies

9am- CBS News Sunday Morning

10:30- Face The Nation

11am- News 4 New England

11:30- Patriots Game Day

12pm- NFL Today

1pm- NFL Football- New England Patriots @ Cleveland Browns (the new Cleveland Browns)

4pm- NFL Football- Kansas City @ San Diego/NY Jets @ Denver/Tennessee @ San Francisco

7pm- 60 Minutes

8pm- Touched by an Angel

9pm- Movie- Forget Me Never (1999)

11pm- News 4 New England


11:30- Sports Final

12am- Entertainment Tonight

1am- NYPD Blue

2:30am- CBS News Up to The Minute

4:30am- Fitness Beach

Weekdays- (Monday-Friday)

5am- News 4 New England

8am- CBS This Morning (It will become the Early Show, November 1st)

9am- Martha Stewart Living

10am- Guiding Light

11am- The Price is Right

12pm- News 4 New England

12:30- The Young and the Restless

1:30- The Bold and the Beautiful

2pm- As The World Turns

3pm- Dr. Joy Browne

4pm- Rosie O'Donnell

5pm- News 4 New England

6pm- News 4 New England

6:30- CBS News

7pm- Hollywood Squares

7:30- Entertainment Tonight

PRIMETIME
Monday 10-4

8pm- King of Queens

8:30- Ladies Man

9pm- Everybody Loves Raymond

9:30- Becker

10pm- Family Law

Tuesday 10-5

8pm- JAG

9pm- 60 Minutes II

10pm- Judging Amy

Wednesday 10-6

8pm- Cosby

8:30- Work With Me

9pm- Movie- As Time Runs Out (1999)

Thursday 10-7

8pm- Diagnosis Murder

9pm- Chicago Hope

10pm- 48 Hours

Friday 10-8

8pm- Kids Say the Darnest Things

8:30- Love & Money


9pm- Now and Again

10pm- Nash Bridges

LATE NIGHT

11pm- News 4 New England

11:35- Late Show with David Letterman

12:35- Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn

1:35am- News 4 New England

2:40am- Entertainment Tonight (Mon-Thu)

3:10am- Up to the Minute (Mon-Thu), Entertainment Tonight (Fri)

4am- Flex Magazine Workout

4:30- Fitness Beach

Saturday October 9, 1999

6am- Bob Vila's Home Again

6:30- Martha Stewart Living

7am- News 4 New England

8am- CBS News Saturday Morning

10am- Rescue Heroes

10:30- Flying Rhino Junior High

11am- New Tales from the Cryptkeeper

11:30- Mythic Warriors

12pm- Martha Stewart

12:30- Bob Vila's Home Again

1pm- Women at Risk


2:30pm- CBS Marketwatch

3pm- College Football Today

3:30- College Football- Florida Gators @ LSU Tigers

7pm- Pensacola- Wings of Gold

8pm- Early Edition

9pm- Martial Law

10pm- Walker, Texas Ranger

11pm- News 4 New England

11:30- Howard Stern Radio Show

12:30am- Poltergeist: The Legacy

1:30am- Entertainment Tonight

2:30am- NYPD Blue

3:30am- Pensacola: Wings of Gold

4:30am- Real Life 101

WCVB-TV 5 (ABC)

6am- Ron Hazelton's House Calls

6:30- SOS: In America

7am- Robert Schuller's Hour of Power (When did WCVB stop airing Robert Schuller?)

8am- Living Better

8:30- Rebecca's Garden

9am- Business Now

9:30- Dewolfe: Home Vision

10am- Real Estate

10:30- This Week with Sam Donaldson and Cokie Roberts


11:30- Five on Five- (the long-running public-affairs series on WCVB)

12pm- NewsCenter 5

12:30- CityLine

1pm- Voices of Hope

3:30pm- Your Big Break

4:30pm- Access Hollywood

5:30pm- Inside Edition

6pm- NewsCenter 5

6:30- ABC News

7pm- Movie- H-E Double Hockey Sticks (1999)

9pm- Snoops

10pm- The Practice

11pm- NewsCenter 5

11:25- SportsCenter 5 Sunday

11:35pm- ER

12:35am- George Michael's Sports Machine

1:05am- Relic Hunter

2:05am- B. Smith with Style

2:35am- ABC World News Now

WEEKDAYS

(Monday-Friday)

5am- NewsCenter 5

7am- Good Morning America

9am- Maury
10am- Martin Short

11am- Sally Jessy Raphael

12pm- NewsCenter 5

12:30- Port Charles

1pm- All My Children

2pm- One Life To Live

3pm- General Hospital

4pm- Oprah Winfrey (A Mainstay on WCVB since 1987)

5pm- NewsCenter 5

5:30pm- NewsCenter 5

6pm- NewsCenter 5

6:30- ABC News

7pm- Inside Edition

7:30- Chronicle (WCVB's long running Magazine Show)

PRIMETIME

Monday 10-4

8pm- 20/20

9pm- NFL Monday Night Football- Buffalo Bills @ Miami Dolphins- (this was Dan Marino's final
season for Miami)

Tuesday 10-5

8pm- Spin City

8:30- It's like, you Know

9pm- Dharma & Greg

9:30- Sports Night


10pm- Once and Again

Wednesday 10-6

8pm- Two Guys and a Girl

8:30- Norm

9pm- Drew Carey Show

9:30- Oh, Grow Up

10pm- 20/20

Thursday 10-7

8pm- Who's Line is it Anyway?

8:30- Who's Line is it Anyway?

9pm- Wasteland

10pm- 20/20

Friday 10-8

8pm- The Hughleys

8:30- Boy Meets World

9pm- Sabrina, The Teenage Witch

9:30- Odd Man Out

10pm- 20/20

LATE NIGHT MONDAY

12am- NewsCenter 5

12:35am- Nightline
1:05am- Politically Incorrect

1:35am- Access Hollywood

2:05am- News

2:35am- Chronicle

3:05am- The View

4:05am- ABC World News Now

LATE NIGHT TUESDAY-FRIDAY

11pm- NewsCenter 5

11:35- Nightline

12:05am- Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher

1:05am- NewsCenter 5

1:35am- Chronicle

2:05am- The View

3:05am- World News Now (Tue-Thu), CNN Headline News (Fri)

5am- Jabberwocky (Fri)

Saturday October 9, 1999

6am- Young America Outdoors

6:30- Winnie the Poo

7am- Popular Mechanics for Kids

7:30- Jack Hanna

8am- Squigglevision

8:30- One Saturday Morning

10:30am- Sabrina, the Animated Series


11am- Patriots All Access

12pm- College Football- Miami @ Florida State or Michigan @ Michigan State

3:30pm- College Football

7pm- ER

8pm- Movie- Executive Decision (1996)

11pm- NewsCenter 5

11:25- SportsCenter 5 Saturday

11:35- Patriots All Access

12:35am- Your Big Break

1:35am- Relic Hunter

2:35am- Movie- Scattered Dreams (1993)

4:35am- CNN Headline News

WHDH-TV 7 (NBC)

Sunday October 3, 1999

6am- Revista

6:30- Charles Stanley

7am- City Guys

7:30- Sunday Mass (produced by Boston Catholic TV- When did Channel 7 start carrying the
Sunday Mass?)

8am- Sunday Today

9am- 7 News

10:30- Meet The Press

11:30- Boston Common

12pm- Urban Update

12:30- Paid Programming


3pm- Horse Racing

4pm- Gravity Games

6pm- 7 News

6:30- NBC News

7pm- Dateline NBC

8pm- Third Watch

9pm- Movie- Road Rage (1999)

11pm- 7 News

11:25pm- Sports Extra

12am- Profiler

1am- EXTRA

2am- Animal Rescue

2:30- Wild America

3am- 7 News

3:30- Meet The Press

4:30- Early Today

Weekdays

5am- 7 News Today in New England

7am- The Today Show

9am- Regis & Kathie Lee

10am- Later Today

11am- Sunset Beach (days are numbered)

12pm- 7 News

1pm- Days of Our Lives


2pm- Passions

3pm- Real TV

3:30- Real TV

4pm- 7 News

4:30- Extra

5pm- 7 News

5:30- 7 News

6pm- 7 News

6:30- NBC News

7pm- Wheel of Fortune

7:30- Jeopardy!

Primetime

Monday 10-4

8pm- Suddenly Susan

8:30- Veronica's Closet

9pm- Law and Order: Special Victims Unit

10pm- Dateline NBC

Tuesday 10-5

8pm- Baseball- Division Series?

Wednesday 10-6

8pm- Dateline NBC

9pm- The West Wing


10pm- Law and Order

Thursday 10-7

8pm- Friends

8:30- Jesse

9pm- Frasier

9:30- Stark Raving Mad

10pm- ER

Friday 10-8

8pm- Baseball: Divisional Series

LATE NIGHT

11pm- 7 News

11:35pm- Tonight Show with Jay Leno

12:35am- Late Night with Conan O'Brien

1:35am- Later (Mon-Thu) Friday Night Videos (Fri)

2:05am- The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (Mon-Thu)

2:35am- The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (Fri)

3:05am- 7 News (Mon-Thu)

3:35am- Late Night with Conan O'Brien (Mon-Thu) 7 News (Fri)

4:05am- Late Night with Conan O'Brien (Fri)

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Re: Boston TV- FALL 1999- (Part 1)

Please don't make us wait too long, sir.

> BOSTON TV- FALL 1999

>

> October 3-9, 1999

>

> SOURCE- Boston Globe's TV Week

>

> WGBH-TV 2 (PBS) now 24/7

> Sunday October 3, 1999

> 6am- Sesame Street

> 7am- Teletubbies

> 7:30- Teletubbies


> 8am- Arthur

> 8:30- Barney and Friends

> 9am- Zoboomafoo

> 9:30- Kratt's Creatures

> 10am- Zoom

> 10:30- Travels in Europe

> 11am- Travels in Mexico & the Caribbean

> 11:30- Burt Wolf- Travels and Traditions

> 12pm- The Best of the Mediterranean

> 1:20pm- Anyplace Wild Special

> 2:20pm- Sister Wendy

> 2:30pm- Frontline- Pope John Paul II

> 5pm- Basic Black- (formerly known as Say Brother)

> 5:30- This Old House

> 6pm- New Yankee Workshop

> 6:30- Victory Garden

> 7pm- Brave New World/ Greater Boston Forum

> 8pm- In The Wild

> 9pm- Movie- A Rather English Message (1998)

> 11pm- Mystery!

> 12:30am- To Be Announced

> 1am- Anyplace Wild

> 2am- The Life of Birds by David Attenborough

> 3am- Red Files

> 4am- Escape From Antarctica


> 5am- The Adventures

>

> Monday-Friday (weekdays)

> 6am- Zoboomafoo

> 6:30- Sesame Street

> 7:30- Zoom

> 8am- Arthur

> 8:30- Barney & Friends

> 9am- Teletubbies

> 9:30- Dragon Tales

> 10am- Wimzie's House

> 10:30- Noddy

> 11am- Theodore Tugboat

> 11:30- Zoboomafoo

> 12pm- The Big Comfy Couch

> 12:30- Teletubbies

> 1pm- Mister Rogers

> 1:30- Reading Rainbow

> 2pm- Sesame Street

> 3pm- Noddy

> 3:30- Barney & Friends

> 4pm- Dragon Tales

> 4:30- Wishbone

> 5pm- Arthur

> 5:30- Zoom


> 6pm- The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

> 7pm- Greater Boston

> 7:30- Keeping up Appearences

>

> Primetime

> Monday 10-4

> 8pm- Antiques Roadshow

> 9pm- Going Places

> 10pm- Red Files

>

> Tuesday 10-5

> 8pm- Scientific American Frontiers

> 9pm- Nova

> 10pm- Frontline

>

> Wednesday 10-6

> 8pm- Fiesta in the Sky

> 8:30- Greater Boston Arts

> 9pm- Everest: The Mystery of Mallory

> 10pm- Nova- Everest, The Death Zone

>

> Thursday 10-7

> 8pm- This Old House

> 8:30- Basic Black (WGBH's long running show focuses on

> Boston's African-American community- the former Say Brother)


>

> 9pm- Mystery!- "Second Sight" (Part 2 of 2)

> 10:30- Is It Legal

>

> Friday

> 8pm- Washington Week in Review

> 8:30- Wall Street Week

> 9pm- Antiques Roadshow

> 10pm- Full Circle with Michael Palin

>

> LATE NIGHT

> 11pm- Charlie Rose (Mon-Thu) Red Grooms Show (Fri)

> 11:30- Charlie Rose (Fri)

>

> Saturday October 9, 1999

> 6am- Out of Ireland

> 6:30- Religion & Ethics

> 7am- Teletubbies

> 7:30- Teletubbies

> 8am- Arthur

> 8:30- Barney & Friends

> 9am- Zoboomafoo

> 9:30- Kratt's Creatures

> 10am- Zoom

> 10:30- The Visionaries


> 11am- Digital Duo

> 11:30- Jacques Pepin's Kitchen

> 12pm- The Kitchen Sessions with Charlie Trotter

> 12:30- Cooking with Todd English

> 1pm- The Chefs of Cucina Amore

> 1:30- Lidia's Italian Table

> 2pm- Ciao Italia!

> 2:30- Home Cooking with Amy Coleman

> 3pm- Weir Cooking in the Wine Country

> 3:30- Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home

> 4pm- Hometime

> 4:30- Victory Garden

> 5pm- New Yankee Workshop

> 5:30- This Old House

> 6pm- Baking with Julia

> 6:30- La Plaza

> 7pm- Keeping Up Appearences

> 7:30- Are You Being Served?

> 8pm- As Time Goes By

> 8:30- As Time Goes By

> 9pm- Ballykissangel

> 9:50- Movie- Singin in the Rain (1952)

> 11:30- Greater Boston Arts

> 12am- Cinema Europe

> 1am- Masterpiece Theater


> 3am- Masterpiece Theater

>

> The reason I can't do the Late Night Portion for WGBH-TV on

> weekdays because it is too complicated

>

> WBZ-TV 4 (CBS)

> Sunday October 3, 1999

> 6am- no listing

> 6:30- TV.com

> 7am- Anatole

> 7:30- Blaster's Universe

> 8am- News 4 New England

> 8:30- Roger Ebert & The Movies

> 9am- CBS News Sunday Morning

> 10:30- Face The Nation

> 11am- News 4 New England

> 11:30- Patriots Game Day

> 12pm- NFL Today

> 1pm- NFL Football- New England Patriots @ Cleveland Browns

> (the new Cleveland Browns)

> 4pm- NFL Football- Kansas City @ San Diego/NY Jets @

> Denver/Tennessee @ San Francisco

> 7pm- 60 Minutes

> 8pm- Touched by an Angel

> 9pm- Movie- Forget Me Never (1999)


> 11pm- News 4 New England

> 11:30- Sports Final

> 12am- Entertainment Tonight

> 1am- NYPD Blue

> 2:30am- CBS News Up to The Minute

> 4:30am- Fitness Beach

>

> Weekdays- (Monday-Friday)

> 5am- News 4 New England

> 8am- CBS This Morning (It will become the Early Show,

> November 1st)

> 9am- Martha Stewart Living

> 10am- Guiding Light

> 11am- The Price is Right

> 12pm- News 4 New England

> 12:30- The Young and the Restless

> 1:30- The Bold and the Beautiful

> 2pm- As The World Turns

> 3pm- Dr. Joy Browne

> 4pm- Rosie O'Donnell

> 5pm- News 4 New England

> 6pm- News 4 New England

> 6:30- CBS News

> 7pm- Hollywood Squares

> 7:30- Entertainment Tonight


>

> PRIMETIME

> Monday 10-4

> 8pm- King of Queens

> 8:30- Ladies Man

> 9pm- Everybody Loves Raymond

> 9:30- Becker

> 10pm- Family Law

>

> Tuesday 10-5

> 8pm- JAG

> 9pm- 60 Minutes II

> 10pm- Judging Amy

>

> Wednesday 10-6

> 8pm- Cosby

> 8:30- Work With Me

> 9pm- Movie- As Time Runs Out (1999)

>

> Thursday 10-7

> 8pm- Diagnosis Murder

> 9pm- Chicago Hope

> 10pm- 48 Hours

>

> Friday 10-8


> 8pm- Kids Say the Darnest Things

> 8:30- Love & Money

> 9pm- Now and Again

> 10pm- Nash Bridges

>

> LATE NIGHT

> 11pm- News 4 New England

> 11:35- Late Show with David Letterman

> 12:35- Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn

> 1:35am- News 4 New England

> 2:40am- Entertainment Tonight (Mon-Thu)

> 3:10am- Up to the Minute (Mon-Thu), Entertainment Tonight

> (Fri)

> 4am- Flex Magazine Workout

> 4:30- Fitness Beach

>

> Saturday October 9, 1999

> 6am- Bob Vila's Home Again

> 6:30- Martha Stewart Living

> 7am- News 4 New England

> 8am- CBS News Saturday Morning

> 10am- Rescue Heroes

> 10:30- Flying Rhino Junior High

> 11am- New Tales from the Cryptkeeper

> 11:30- Mythic Warriors


> 12pm- Martha Stewart

> 12:30- Bob Vila's Home Again

> 1pm- Women at Risk

> 2:30pm- CBS Marketwatch

> 3pm- College Football Today

> 3:30- College Football- Florida Gators @ LSU Tigers

> 7pm- Pensacola- Wings of Gold

> 8pm- Early Edition

> 9pm- Martial Law

> 10pm- Walker, Texas Ranger

> 11pm- News 4 New England

> 11:30- Howard Stern Radio Show

> 12:30am- Poltergeist: The Legacy

> 1:30am- Entertainment Tonight

> 2:30am- NYPD Blue

> 3:30am- Pensacola: Wings of Gold

> 4:30am- Real Life 101

>

> WCVB-TV 5 (ABC)

> 6am- Ron Hazelton's House Calls

> 6:30- SOS: In America

> 7am- Robert Schuller's Hour of Power (When did WCVB stop

> airing Robert Schuller?)

> 8am- Living Better

> 8:30- Rebecca's Garden


> 9am- Business Now

> 9:30- Dewolfe: Home Vision

> 10am- Real Estate

> 10:30- This Week with Sam Donaldson and Cokie Roberts

> 11:30- Five on Five- (the long-running public-affairs series

> on WCVB)

> 12pm- NewsCenter 5

> 12:30- CityLine

> 1pm- Voices of Hope

> 3:30pm- Your Big Break

> 4:30pm- Access Hollywood

> 5:30pm- Inside Edition

> 6pm- NewsCenter 5

> 6:30- ABC News

> 7pm- Movie- H-E Double Hockey Sticks (1999)

> 9pm- Snoops

> 10pm- The Practice

> 11pm- NewsCenter 5

> 11:25- SportsCenter 5 Sunday

> 11:35pm- ER

> 12:35am- George Michael's Sports Machine

> 1:05am- Relic Hunter

> 2:05am- B. Smith with Style

> 2:35am- ABC World News Now

>
> WEEKDAYS

> (Monday-Friday)

> 5am- NewsCenter 5

> 7am- Good Morning America

> 9am- Maury

> 10am- Martin Short

> 11am- Sally Jessy Raphael

> 12pm- NewsCenter 5

> 12:30- Port Charles

> 1pm- All My Children

> 2pm- One Life To Live

> 3pm- General Hospital

> 4pm- Oprah Winfrey (A Mainstay on WCVB since 1987)

> 5pm- NewsCenter 5

> 5:30pm- NewsCenter 5

> 6pm- NewsCenter 5

> 6:30- ABC News

> 7pm- Inside Edition

> 7:30- Chronicle (WCVB's long running Magazine Show)

>

> PRIMETIME

> Monday 10-4

> 8pm- 20/20

> 9pm- NFL Monday Night Football- Buffalo Bills @ Miami

> Dolphins- (this was Dan Marino's final season for Miami)
>

> Tuesday 10-5

> 8pm- Spin City

> 8:30- It's like, you Know

> 9pm- Dharma & Greg

> 9:30- Sports Night

> 10pm- Once and Again

>

> Wednesday 10-6

> 8pm- Two Guys and a Girl

> 8:30- Norm

> 9pm- Drew Carey Show

> 9:30- Oh, Grow Up

> 10pm- 20/20

>

> Thursday 10-7

> 8pm- Who's Line is it Anyway?

> 8:30- Who's Line is it Anyway?

> 9pm- Wasteland

> 10pm- 20/20

>

> Friday 10-8

> 8pm- The Hughleys

> 8:30- Boy Meets World

> 9pm- Sabrina, The Teenage Witch


> 9:30- Odd Man Out

> 10pm- 20/20

>

> LATE NIGHT MONDAY

> 12am- NewsCenter 5

> 12:35am- Nightline

> 1:05am- Politically Incorrect

> 1:35am- Access Hollywood

> 2:05am- News

> 2:35am- Chronicle

> 3:05am- The View

> 4:05am- ABC World News Now

>

> LATE NIGHT TUESDAY-FRIDAY

> 11pm- NewsCenter 5

> 11:35- Nightline

> 12:05am- Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher

> 1:05am- NewsCenter 5

> 1:35am- Chronicle

> 2:05am- The View

> 3:05am- World News Now (Tue-Thu), CNN Headline News (Fri)

> 5am- Jabberwocky (Fri)

>

> Saturday October 9, 1999

> 6am- Young America Outdoors


> 6:30- Winnie the Poo

> 7am- Popular Mechanics for Kids

> 7:30- Jack Hanna

> 8am- Squigglevision

> 8:30- One Saturday Morning

> 10:30am- Sabrina, the Animated Series

> 11am- Patriots All Access

> 12pm- College Football- Miami @ Florida State or Michigan @

> Michigan State

> 3:30pm- College Football

> 7pm- ER

> 8pm- Movie- Executive Decision (1996)

> 11pm- NewsCenter 5

> 11:25- SportsCenter 5 Saturday

> 11:35- Patriots All Access

> 12:35am- Your Big Break

> 1:35am- Relic Hunter

> 2:35am- Movie- Scattered Dreams (1993)

> 4:35am- CNN Headline News

>

> WHDH-TV 7 (NBC)

> Sunday October 3, 1999

> 6am- Revista

> 6:30- Charles Stanley

> 7am- City Guys


> 7:30- Sunday Mass (produced by Boston Catholic TV- When did

> Channel 7 start carrying the Sunday Mass?)

> 8am- Sunday Today

> 9am- 7 News

> 10:30- Meet The Press

> 11:30- Boston Common

> 12pm- Urban Update

> 12:30- Paid Programming

> 3pm- Horse Racing

> 4pm- Gravity Games

> 6pm- 7 News

> 6:30- NBC News

> 7pm- Dateline NBC

> 8pm- Third Watch

> 9pm- Movie- Road Rage (1999)

> 11pm- 7 News

> 11:25pm- Sports Extra

> 12am- Profiler

> 1am- EXTRA

> 2am- Animal Rescue

> 2:30- Wild America

> 3am- 7 News

> 3:30- Meet The Press

> 4:30- Early Today

>
> Weekdays

> 5am- 7 News Today in New England

> 7am- The Today Show

> 9am- Regis & Kathie Lee

> 10am- Later Today

> 11am- Sunset Beach (days are numbered)

> 12pm- 7 News

> 1pm- Days of Our Lives

> 2pm- Passions

> 3pm- Real TV

> 3:30- Real TV

> 4pm- 7 News

> 4:30- Extra

> 5pm- 7 News

> 5:30- 7 News

> 6pm- 7 News

> 6:30- NBC News

> 7pm- Wheel of Fortune

> 7:30- Jeopardy!

>

> Primetime

> Monday 10-4

> 8pm- Suddenly Susan

> 8:30- Veronica's Closet

> 9pm- Law and Order: Special Victims Unit


> 10pm- Dateline NBC

>

> Tuesday 10-5

> 8pm- Baseball- Division Series?

>

> Wednesday 10-6

> 8pm- Dateline NBC

> 9pm- The West Wing

> 10pm- Law and Order

>

> Thursday 10-7

> 8pm- Friends

> 8:30- Jesse

> 9pm- Frasier

> 9:30- Stark Raving Mad

> 10pm- ER

>

> Friday 10-8

> 8pm- Baseball: Divisional Series

>

> LATE NIGHT

> 11pm- 7 News

> 11:35pm- Tonight Show with Jay Leno

> 12:35am- Late Night with Conan O'Brien

> 1:35am- Later (Mon-Thu) Friday Night Videos (Fri)


> 2:05am- The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (Mon-Thu)

> 2:35am- The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (Fri)

> 3:05am- 7 News (Mon-Thu)

> 3:35am- Late Night with Conan O'Brien (Mon-Thu) 7 News (Fri)

>

> 4:05am- Late Night with Conan O'Brien (Fri)

>

> I will post the other station's schedules later

>

Boston TV- FALL 1999- (Part 2)

Here is the Boston TV Schedule from the Fall of 1999 for the rest of the TV stations

Source: Boston Globe TV- Week

Date: October 3-9, 1999

WFXT-TV 25 (FOX)

Sunday October 3, 1999

7am- Kenneth Copeland

9am- Fox News Sunday

10am- This Old House Classics

10:30- Your New House

11am- All in the Family


11:30- All in the Family

12pm- FOX NFL Sunday

1pm- Movie- Red Scorpion (1989)

3pm- V.I.P

4pm- NFL Football- Carolina Panthers @ Washington Redskins

7pm- World's Funniest

7:30- King of the Hill

8pm- The Simpsons

8:30- Futurama

9pm- X-Files

10pm- News

10:30- Sports Sunday

11pm- X-Files

12am- Party of Five

1am- Sign-Off

WEEKDAYS- (Monday-Friday)

6am- Kenneth Copeland

6:30- Garfield and Friends

7am- The Magic School Bus

7:30- Family Matters

8am- All in the Family

8:30- Grace under Fire

9am- Queen Latifah

10am- Montel Williams


11am- Donny & Marie

12pm- NewsRadio

12:30- National Enquirer

1pm- Home Improvement

1:30- Unhappily Ever After

2pm- The Cosby Show

2:30- The Cosby Show

3pm- Power Playback O-T-O

3:30- Beast Wars

4pm- Digimon

4:30- Power Rangers

5pm- Divorce Court

5:30- Divorce Court

6pm- The Simpsons

6:30- 3rd Rock from the Sun

7pm- Drew Carey Show

7:30- Drew Carey Show

PRIMETIME

Monday 10-4

8pm- Get Real

9pm- Ally MacBeal

Tuesday 10-5

8pm- Ally
8:30- That 70's Show

9pm- Party of Five

Wednesday 10-6

8pm- Baseball- Divisional Series

11pm- News (up against 4,5,7)

Thursday 10-7

8pm- Baseball- Divisional Series

11pm- Fox 25 News

Friday 10-8

8pm- Shocking Behavior Caught on Tape 2

9pm- Harsh Realm

LATE NIGHT

10pm- News (Mon-Tue, Fri)

11pm- News (Wed, Thu) The Simpsons (Mon-Tue, Fri)

11:30- Newsradio (Mon-Tue, Fri)

12am- Nationai Engquirer (Mon-Tue, Fri), The Simpsons (Wed, Thu)

12:30- Unhappily Ever After (Mon-Tue, Fri), Newsradio (Wed-Thu)

1am- News (Mon-Tue, Fri) National Enquirer (Wed-Thu)

1:30- Unhappily Ever After (Wed-Thu)

2am- Cops (Mon-Tue, Fri), News (Wed-Thu)

2:30am- Cops (Mon-Tue, Fri)


3am- Montel Williams (Mon-Tue, Fri), Cops (Wed-Thu)

3:30am- Cops (Wed-Thu)

4am- News (Mon-Tue, Fri), Montel Williams (Wed-Thu)

Saturday October 9, 1999

6am- Sailor Moon

6:30- Charles in Charge

7am- Critter Gitters

7:30- Charles in Charge

8am- Sherlock Holmes

8:30- Godzilla

9am- Power Rangers

9:30- Xyber 9

10am- Spiderman

10:30- Digimon: Digital Monsters

11am- Beast Machines

11:30- Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot

12pm- NFL Under the Helmet

12:30- 3rd Rock from the Shark

1pm- Charles in Charge

1:30- Charles in Charge

2pm- V.I.P

3pm- Stargate SG-1

4pm- Baseball/Division Series

7pm- Drew Carey


7:30- Drew Carey

8pm- COPS

8:30- COPS (Bad Boys, Bad Boys, Whatcha gonna do)

9pm- America's Most Wanted (with John Walsh)

10pm- Fox 25 News at 10

11pm- MAD TV

12am- V.I.P

1am- WWF Jakked

2am- Stargate SG-1

3am- Movie- Perry Mason- The Case of the Fatal Fashion

WSBK-TV 38 (UPN)

Sunday October 3, 1999

7am- Creflo Dollar

7:30- Key of David

8am- Dr. D. James Kennedy

9am- Hercules

9:30- Doug

10am- Sabrina, the Animated Series

10:30- Recess

11am- Honey, I Shrunk the Kids

12pm- Movie- Frequent Flyer (1996)

2pm- Movie- Body Language (1992) (not the CBS game Show)

4pm- Movie- Seduced and Betrayed (1995

6pm- Mad About You


6:30- Mad About You

7pm- Frasier

7:30- Frasier

8pm- Movie- Coming to America (1988)

10pm- WCW Worldwide

11pm- Battle Dome

12am- Mad About You

12:30- Coach

1am- Sign-Off

Weekdays

Monday-Friday

6am- Creflo A. Dollar

6:30- Benny Hinn

7am- Recess

7:30- Sabrina, the Animated Series

8am- Doug

8:30- Hercules

9am- Step by Step

9:30- In the House

10am- Living Single

10:30- The Wayans Brothers

11am- Bewitched

11:30- I Dream of Jeannie

12pm- Judge Mathis


1pm- Forgive or Forget

2pm- Leeza (Is this from NBC?)

3pm- Judge Mathis

4pm- Judge Joe Brown

4:30- Judge Joe Brown

5pm- Ricki Lake

6pm- Judge Judy

7pm- Seinfeld

7:30pm- Frasier (Tue, Wed, Fri)

PRIMETIME

Monday 10-4

7:30- NHL Hockey- Boston Bruins @ Toronto Maple Leafs

10:30- Frasier

Tuesday 10-5

8pm- Shasta McNasty

8:30- Shasta McNasty

9pm- Star Trek Voyager

10pm- Star Trek Voyager

Wednesday 10-6

8pm- 7 Days

9pm- Star Trek Voyager

10pm- Star Trek Voyager


Thursday 10-7

7:30pm- NHL Hockey- Boston Bruins @ Ottawa Senators

10pm- WWF Smackdown!

Friday 10-8

8pm- Movie- Batman Returns (1992)

LATE NIGHT

11pm- Blind Date (Tue-Wed, Fri)

11:30- Ricki Lake (Tue-Wed, Fri)

12am- Ricki Lake (Thu)

12:30- Blind Date (Mon-Wed, Fri)

3am- Movie- Love Kills (Mon)

Battle Dome (Tue)

Honey I Shrunk The Kids (Wed)

Motown Live! (Thu)

Wild Things (Fri)

4am- Hanging with Mr. Cooper (Tue), Every Woman (Wed), Blind Date (Thu), New York
Undercover (Fri)

Saturday October 9, 1999

5am-9am- no programs?

9am- CITYstories

9:30- Auto Shopper

10am- The Three Stooges


11am- Wild Things

12pm- Movie- Ghoulies (1985)

2pm- Movie- Amazing Stories: The Movie (1986)

4pm- Movie- Amazing Stories: The Movie, Part II (1986)

6:30- Mad About You

7pm- Seinfeld

7:30- Seinfeld

8pm- Movie- Last Man Standing (1996)

10pm- Blind Date

10:30- Mad About You

11pm- Star Trek: Voyager

12am- Star Trek: Voyager

1am- Star Trek: Voyager

3am- Movie- The China Lake Murders (1990)

WLVI-TV 56 (WB)

Sunday October 3, 1999

7am- Full House

7:30- Who's The Boss?

8am- Full House

8:30- Who's The Boss

9am- Boy Meets World? (FH and BMW are both on ABC Family)

9:30- Malibu, CA

10am- Xena

11am- Hercules
12pm- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World

1pm- Hercules: The Legendary Journey

2pm- Movie- Edward Scissorhands

4pm- Popular

5pm- Popular

6pm- Baywatch Hawaii

7pm- 7th Heaven

8pm- Felicity

9pm- Jack & Jill

10pm- The 10 o'clock News

10:30- Sports Zone

11pm- Friends

11:30- Scorecard

12am- Earth:Final Conflict

1am- NightMan

2am- Sign-off

5am- News (repeat of Sunday)

5:30- Sports Zone

WEEKDAYS- (this schedule for 25, 38 and 56 are boring than what it used to be 20-30 years ago)

6am- Too Close for Comfort

6:30- Three's Company

7am- Pokemon

7:30- Histeria!

8am- Jenny Jones


9am- Jerry Springer

10am- Richard Simmons

11am- Jenny Jones

12pm- Jerry Springer

1pm- Judge Mills Lane (former boxing ref turned judge)

1:30- Judge Mills Lane

2pm- Full House

2:30- Full House

3pm- Big Cartoonie Show

3:30- Pokemon

4pm- The New Batman-Superman Adventures

4:30- Batman Beyond

5pm- Boy Meets World

5:30- The Parent' Hood

6pm- Sister, Sister

6:30- The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

7pm- Friends

7:30- The Nanny

PRIMETIME

Monday 10-4

8pm- 7th Heaven

9pm- Safe Harbor

Tuesday 10-5
8pm- Buffy the Vampire Slayer

9pm- Angel

Wednesday 10-6

8pm- Dawson's Creek

9pm- Roswell

Thursday 10-7

8pm- Popular

9pm- Charmed

Friday 10-8

8pm- Mission Hill

8:30- The Jamie Foxx Show

9pm- Steve Harvey Show

9:30- For Your Love

LATE NIGHT

10pm- Ten O'Clock News

11pm- Friends

11:30- The Nanny

12am- Change of Heart

12:30- Change of Hart

1am-5am- ?

5am- Ten O'Clock News (repeats)


Saturday October 9, 1999

6:30am- U.S Farm Report

7am- Dennis the Menace

7:30- Adventures of Voltron

8am- New Batman/Superman Adventures

9am- Pokemon (Gotta Catch Em' All)

9:30- Men in Black: The Series

10am- Pokemon

10:30- Detention

11am- Big Cartoonie Show

11:30- Sylvester and Tweety Show

12pm- BeastMaster

1pm- Xena

2pm- Movie- In the Line of Duty- A Cop for Killing (1990)

4pm- Heartbreak Ridge

6pm- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

7pm- Earth- Final Conflict

8pm- Movie- Tightrope (1984)

10pm- News

11pm- Jerry Springer

12am- Baywatch

1am- Soul Train

2am-6am?

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Re: Boston TV- FALL 1999- (Part 2)

Why no listings from WABU 68?

> Here is the Boston TV Schedule from the Fall of 1999 for the

> rest of the TV stations

>

> Source: Boston Globe TV- Week

>

> Date: October 3-9, 1999

>

>

> WFXT-TV 25 (FOX)

> Sunday October 3, 1999

> 7am- Kenneth Copeland

> 9am- Fox News Sunday


> 10am- This Old House Classics

> 10:30- Your New House

> 11am- All in the Family

> 11:30- All in the Family

> 12pm- FOX NFL Sunday

> 1pm- Movie- Red Scorpion (1989)

> 3pm- V.I.P

> 4pm- NFL Football- Carolina Panthers @ Washington Redskins

> 7pm- World's Funniest

> 7:30- King of the Hill

> 8pm- The Simpsons

> 8:30- Futurama

> 9pm- X-Files

> 10pm- News

> 10:30- Sports Sunday

> 11pm- X-Files

> 12am- Party of Five

> 1am- Sign-Off

>

> WEEKDAYS- (Monday-Friday)

> 6am- Kenneth Copeland

> 6:30- Garfield and Friends

> 7am- The Magic School Bus

> 7:30- Family Matters

> 8am- All in the Family


> 8:30- Grace under Fire

> 9am- Queen Latifah

> 10am- Montel Williams

> 11am- Donny & Marie

> 12pm- NewsRadio

> 12:30- National Enquirer

> 1pm- Home Improvement

> 1:30- Unhappily Ever After

> 2pm- The Cosby Show

> 2:30- The Cosby Show

> 3pm- Power Playback O-T-O

> 3:30- Beast Wars

> 4pm- Digimon

> 4:30- Power Rangers

> 5pm- Divorce Court

> 5:30- Divorce Court

> 6pm- The Simpsons

> 6:30- 3rd Rock from the Sun

> 7pm- Drew Carey Show

> 7:30- Drew Carey Show

>

> PRIMETIME

> Monday 10-4

> 8pm- Get Real

> 9pm- Ally MacBeal


>

> Tuesday 10-5

> 8pm- Ally

> 8:30- That 70's Show

> 9pm- Party of Five

>

> Wednesday 10-6

> 8pm- Baseball- Divisional Series

> 11pm- News (up against 4,5,7)

>

> Thursday 10-7

> 8pm- Baseball- Divisional Series

> 11pm- Fox 25 News

>

> Friday 10-8

> 8pm- Shocking Behavior Caught on Tape 2

> 9pm- Harsh Realm

>

> LATE NIGHT

> 10pm- News (Mon-Tue, Fri)

> 11pm- News (Wed, Thu) The Simpsons (Mon-Tue, Fri)

> 11:30- Newsradio (Mon-Tue, Fri)

> 12am- Nationai Engquirer (Mon-Tue, Fri), The Simpsons (Wed,

> Thu)

> 12:30- Unhappily Ever After (Mon-Tue, Fri), Newsradio


> (Wed-Thu)

> 1am- News (Mon-Tue, Fri) National Enquirer (Wed-Thu)

> 1:30- Unhappily Ever After (Wed-Thu)

> 2am- Cops (Mon-Tue, Fri), News (Wed-Thu)

> 2:30am- Cops (Mon-Tue, Fri)

> 3am- Montel Williams (Mon-Tue, Fri), Cops (Wed-Thu)

> 3:30am- Cops (Wed-Thu)

> 4am- News (Mon-Tue, Fri), Montel Williams (Wed-Thu)

>

> Saturday October 9, 1999

> 6am- Sailor Moon

> 6:30- Charles in Charge

> 7am- Critter Gitters

> 7:30- Charles in Charge

> 8am- Sherlock Holmes

> 8:30- Godzilla

> 9am- Power Rangers

> 9:30- Xyber 9

> 10am- Spiderman

> 10:30- Digimon: Digital Monsters

> 11am- Beast Machines

> 11:30- Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot

> 12pm- NFL Under the Helmet

> 12:30- 3rd Rock from the Shark

> 1pm- Charles in Charge


> 1:30- Charles in Charge

> 2pm- V.I.P

> 3pm- Stargate SG-1

> 4pm- Baseball/Division Series

> 7pm- Drew Carey

> 7:30- Drew Carey

> 8pm- COPS

> 8:30- COPS (Bad Boys, Bad Boys, Whatcha gonna do)

> 9pm- America's Most Wanted (with John Walsh)

> 10pm- Fox 25 News at 10

> 11pm- MAD TV

> 12am- V.I.P

> 1am- WWF Jakked

> 2am- Stargate SG-1

> 3am- Movie- Perry Mason- The Case of the Fatal Fashion

>

> WSBK-TV 38 (UPN)

> Sunday October 3, 1999

> 7am- Creflo Dollar

> 7:30- Key of David

> 8am- Dr. D. James Kennedy

> 9am- Hercules

> 9:30- Doug

> 10am- Sabrina, the Animated Series

> 10:30- Recess


> 11am- Honey, I Shrunk the Kids

> 12pm- Movie- Frequent Flyer (1996)

> 2pm- Movie- Body Language (1992) (not the CBS game Show)

> 4pm- Movie- Seduced and Betrayed (1995

> 6pm- Mad About You

> 6:30- Mad About You

> 7pm- Frasier

> 7:30- Frasier

> 8pm- Movie- Coming to America (1988)

> 10pm- WCW Worldwide

> 11pm- Battle Dome

> 12am- Mad About You

> 12:30- Coach

> 1am- Sign-Off

>

> Weekdays

> Monday-Friday

> 6am- Creflo A. Dollar

> 6:30- Benny Hinn

> 7am- Recess

> 7:30- Sabrina, the Animated Series

> 8am- Doug

> 8:30- Hercules

> 9am- Step by Step

> 9:30- In the House


> 10am- Living Single

> 10:30- The Wayans Brothers

> 11am- Bewitched

> 11:30- I Dream of Jeannie

> 12pm- Judge Mathis

> 1pm- Forgive or Forget

> 2pm- Leeza (Is this from NBC?)

> 3pm- Judge Mathis

> 4pm- Judge Joe Brown

> 4:30- Judge Joe Brown

> 5pm- Ricki Lake

> 6pm- Judge Judy

> 7pm- Seinfeld

> 7:30pm- Frasier (Tue, Wed, Fri)

>

> PRIMETIME

> Monday 10-4

> 7:30- NHL Hockey- Boston Bruins @ Toronto Maple Leafs

> 10:30- Frasier

>

> Tuesday 10-5

> 8pm- Shasta McNasty

> 8:30- Shasta McNasty

> 9pm- Star Trek Voyager

> 10pm- Star Trek Voyager


>

> Wednesday 10-6

> 8pm- 7 Days

> 9pm- Star Trek Voyager

> 10pm- Star Trek Voyager

>

> Thursday 10-7

> 7:30pm- NHL Hockey- Boston Bruins @ Ottawa Senators

> 10pm- WWF Smackdown!

>

> Friday 10-8

> 8pm- Movie- Batman Returns (1992)

>

> LATE NIGHT

> 11pm- Blind Date (Tue-Wed, Fri)

> 11:30- Ricki Lake (Tue-Wed, Fri)

> 12am- Ricki Lake (Thu)

> 12:30- Blind Date (Mon-Wed, Fri)

> 3am- Movie- Love Kills (Mon)

> Battle Dome (Tue)

> Honey I Shrunk The Kids (Wed)

> Motown Live! (Thu)

> Wild Things (Fri)

> 4am- Hanging with Mr. Cooper (Tue), Every Woman (Wed), Blind

> Date (Thu), New York Undercover (Fri)


>

> Saturday October 9, 1999

> 5am-9am- no programs?

> 9am- CITYstories

> 9:30- Auto Shopper

> 10am- The Three Stooges

> 11am- Wild Things

> 12pm- Movie- Ghoulies (1985)

> 2pm- Movie- Amazing Stories: The Movie (1986)

> 4pm- Movie- Amazing Stories: The Movie, Part II (1986)

> 6:30- Mad About You

> 7pm- Seinfeld

> 7:30- Seinfeld

> 8pm- Movie- Last Man Standing (1996)

> 10pm- Blind Date

> 10:30- Mad About You

> 11pm- Star Trek: Voyager

> 12am- Star Trek: Voyager

> 1am- Star Trek: Voyager

> 3am- Movie- The China Lake Murders (1990)

>

> WLVI-TV 56 (WB)

> Sunday October 3, 1999

> 7am- Full House

> 7:30- Who's The Boss?


> 8am- Full House

> 8:30- Who's The Boss

> 9am- Boy Meets World? (FH and BMW are both on ABC Family)

> 9:30- Malibu, CA

> 10am- Xena

> 11am- Hercules

> 12pm- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World

> 1pm- Hercules: The Legendary Journey

> 2pm- Movie- Edward Scissorhands

> 4pm- Popular

> 5pm- Popular

> 6pm- Baywatch Hawaii

> 7pm- 7th Heaven

> 8pm- Felicity

> 9pm- Jack & Jill

> 10pm- The 10 o'clock News

> 10:30- Sports Zone

> 11pm- Friends

> 11:30- Scorecard

> 12am- Earth:Final Conflict

> 1am- NightMan

> 2am- Sign-off

> 5am- News (repeat of Sunday)

> 5:30- Sports Zone

>
> WEEKDAYS- (this schedule for 25, 38 and 56 are boring than

> what it used to be 20-30 years ago)

> 6am- Too Close for Comfort

> 6:30- Three's Company

> 7am- Pokemon

> 7:30- Histeria!

> 8am- Jenny Jones

> 9am- Jerry Springer

> 10am- Richard Simmons

> 11am- Jenny Jones

> 12pm- Jerry Springer

> 1pm- Judge Mills Lane (former boxing ref turned judge)

> 1:30- Judge Mills Lane

> 2pm- Full House

> 2:30- Full House

> 3pm- Big Cartoonie Show

> 3:30- Pokemon

> 4pm- The New Batman-Superman Adventures

> 4:30- Batman Beyond

> 5pm- Boy Meets World

> 5:30- The Parent' Hood

> 6pm- Sister, Sister

> 6:30- The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

> 7pm- Friends

> 7:30- The Nanny


>

> PRIMETIME

> Monday 10-4

> 8pm- 7th Heaven

> 9pm- Safe Harbor

>

> Tuesday 10-5

> 8pm- Buffy the Vampire Slayer

> 9pm- Angel

>

> Wednesday 10-6

> 8pm- Dawson's Creek

> 9pm- Roswell

>

> Thursday 10-7

> 8pm- Popular

> 9pm- Charmed

>

> Friday 10-8

> 8pm- Mission Hill

> 8:30- The Jamie Foxx Show

> 9pm- Steve Harvey Show

> 9:30- For Your Love

>

> LATE NIGHT


> 10pm- Ten O'Clock News

> 11pm- Friends

> 11:30- The Nanny

> 12am- Change of Heart

> 12:30- Change of Hart

> 1am-5am- ?

> 5am- Ten O'Clock News (repeats)

>

> Saturday October 9, 1999

> 6:30am- U.S Farm Report

> 7am- Dennis the Menace

> 7:30- Adventures of Voltron

> 8am- New Batman/Superman Adventures

> 9am- Pokemon (Gotta Catch Em' All)

> 9:30- Men in Black: The Series

> 10am- Pokemon

> 10:30- Detention

> 11am- Big Cartoonie Show

> 11:30- Sylvester and Tweety Show

> 12pm- BeastMaster

> 1pm- Xena

> 2pm- Movie- In the Line of Duty- A Cop for Killing (1990)

> 4pm- Heartbreak Ridge

> 6pm- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

> 7pm- Earth- Final Conflict


> 8pm- Movie- Tightrope (1984)

> 10pm- News

> 11pm- Jerry Springer

> 12am- Baywatch

> 1am- Soul Train

> 2am-6am?

>

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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08-17-2005, 02:20 PM #3

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Re: Boston TV- FALL 1999- (Part 2)

In answer to your question about Leeza on UPN 38 the answer is no. It is not from NBC. Leeza
was aired on the NBC network for sereral years, but then they dropped it and it was syndicated
by Paramount (?) for a year or two.

Retro: Atlanta Friday, August 20, 1971

From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules

run 7 AM-12 Midnight.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Today In Georgia

10 AM Dinah's Place
10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Newsroom

12:30 Mike Douglas

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Somerset

4:30 Truth Or Consequences

5 PM Perry Mason

6 PM Newsroom

7 PM NBC News

7:30 High Chaparral

8:30 NFL Preseason Football:

Browns at Cowboys

11 PM Newsroom (time approximate)

11:30 Tonight Show (time approximate)

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 AM CBS Morning News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Phil Donahue
10 AM Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Family Affair

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Famous Jury Trials

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored

Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Gilligan's Island

4:30 David Frost

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM News

7:30 The Interns

8:30 The Headmaster (failure for

Andy Griffith)

9 PM CBS Movie: "The Wrong Box"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie (no title given)


WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

4:30 What's New

5 PM Sesame Street

6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:30 Now See This

7 PM Course Of Our Times

7:30 WGTV Films

8 PM Realities

9 PM Folk Guitar

9:30 American West

10 PM Artists In America

10:30 You Asked For It

11 PM Stardate

WQXI Ch. 11 (ABC)

7 AM Bullwinkle

7:30 Tubby And Lester

9 AM Romper Room

10 AM Movie: "Satan Never Sleeps"

11:30 That Girl

12 N Bewitched

12:30 News

1 PM All My Children
1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Movie: "Golden Girl" (this is NOT

the Susan Anton movie "Goldengirl")

6 PM Dick Van Dyke

6:30 Real McCoys

NOTE HERE: Channel 11 began airing ABC News at 6

in December 1971. In September 1972 it started

Pro News at 6, followed by ABC News at 6:30.

7 PM What's My Line?

7:30 Brady Bunch

8 PM Nanny And The Professor

8:30 Partridge Family

9 PM That Girl

9:30 Odd Couple

10 PM Love, American Style

11 PM News

11:30 Movie (title not given)

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)


7 AM Popeye

7:30 Little Rascals

8 AM Banana Splits

8:30 Flintstones

9 AM Cartoon Carnival

10 AM Jack LaLanne

10:30 Steve Allen

12 N Jeopardy! (pre-empted on Ch. 2)

12:30 Who, What Or Where (also pre-empted

on Ch. 2)

12:55 NBC News (likewise)

1 PM Movie: "Dragonwyck"

3 PM Little Rascals

3:30 Ultraman

4 PM Banana Splits

4:30 Speed Racer

5 PM Flintstones

5:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

6 PM Petticoat Junction

6:30 Get Smart

7 PM Rifleman

7:30 Dragnet

8 PM Boxing From The Forum

9 PM Movie: "The Man Without A Body"


11 PM Sea Hunt

11:30 Merv Griffin (still at CBS, pre-empted

on Ch. 5)

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Course Of Our Times

6 PM Playing The Guitar

6:30 Art Museum

7 PM Peter's Home

7:30 David Susskind

9:30 NET Playhouse: "Traveller Without

Luggage"

WHAE Ch. 46 (Ind.)

5 PM Fury

5:30 Jim & Tammy

6:30 Roy Rogers

7:30 Right On

8 PM High Life

8:30 Of Lands And Seas

9:30 700 Club


Retro: Philadelphia independents, Tuesday, June 29, 1976

(Source: Bucks County Courier Times)

WPHL 17

AM

9:55 News

10 TBA

10:30 700 Club

PM

12 Delaware Valley Forum

12:30 Romper Room

1 Movie: Beachhead

3 Rin Tin Tin

3:30 Mickey Mouse Club

4 Popeye

4:30 Johnny Sokko

5 Lone Ranger

5:30 Get Smart

6 Untouchables

7 Andy Griffith

7:30 Phillies Baseball Digest

7:50 Richie Ashburn Show

8 Baseball: Philadelphia at Montreal (Phillies won 2-1)

10:30 Love, American Style


11 Alfred Hitchcock

11:30 One Step Beyond

12M 700 Club

WTAF 29

AM

10 Hazel

10:30 News

11 Not For Women Only

11:30 Cartoon Festival

PM

12 Fun World Of Hanna Barbera

12:30 Lone Ranger Cartoons

1 Lassie

1:30 My Favorite Martian

2 Addams Family

2:30 Quick Draw McGraw

3 Superheroes

3:30 Bugs Bunny

4:30 Batman

5 Bewitched

5:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

6 Partridge Family

6:30 Room 222

7 That Girl
7:30 Hogans Heroes

8 The F.B.I.

9 Movie: Catch As Catch Can

11 Movie: Captain Apache

WKBS 48

AM

10:05 Delaware Valley Today

10:54 Take Kerr (listed as 10:54)

11 Edge Of Night (ABC)

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

PM

12 Sanford And Son (from NBC daytime)

12:30 Beverly Hillbillies

1 Movie: Four Faces West

3 Felix The Cat

3:30 Underdog

4 Hercules

4:30 Dennis The Menace

5 Flintstones

5:30 McHales Navy

6 Brady Bunch

6:30 Adam 12

7 Star Trek

8 Movie: Magnificent Doll


10 Best Of Groucho

10:30 Honeymooners

11 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

11:30 Dark Shadows

Retro:Cleveland-Akron Area (with Toledo) Saturday, February 6, 1965

Source:TV Guide

Cleveland

KYW 3 NBC

Morning

6:20 News

6:30 Land Is Ours

7:00 Mr. Wizard

7:30 To Be Announced

8:00 Barnaby's Party-Sheldon

10:00 Underdog COLOR

10:30 Fireball XL 5

11:00 Dennis The Menace

11;30 Fury

Afternoon

12:00 News
12:30 Film Feature-Ohio State

1:00 Exploring-Children

2:00 One Step Beyond

2:30 Flying Fisherman Gadabout Gaddis

3:00 Panorama-Pat Murray

4:00 Checkmate

5:00 Bob Hope Desert Classic-Golf

Evening

6:00 Movie:Godzilla, King Of The Monsters 1956 (Japanese)

7:30 Flipper COLOR

8:00 Kentucky Jones-Dennis Weaver (He quit Gunsmoke for this) and Harry Morgan Star

8:30 Famous Adventures Of Mr. Magoo-Dick Tracy COLOR

9:00 Saturday Night At The Movies-Don't Give Up The Ship 1959

11:00 News-Bud Dancy

11:10 Weather-Ken Goodman

11:15 Sports-Gib Shanley

11:20 Movie:Stage Struck 1957

1:15 Movie:Bluebeard's Ten Honeymoons 1959

WEWS 5 ABC

Morning

8:25 News

8:30 Living Word-Religion


8:45 Fisher Family

9:15 Inside Catholic Schools

9:30 Cartoons

10:00 Shenanigans-Game

10:30 Discovery 65

11:00 Casper

11:30 Porky Pig

Afternoon

12:00 Bugs Bunny

12:30 Hoppity Hooper

1:00 Wide World Of Sports (American Bandstand Not shown)

2:30 Meet Your Schools

2:45 It's Worth Knowing

3:00 WRU (Western Reserve Univ.) Perspective

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour-Mobile Alabama Open

Billy Welu, Chris Schenkel

5:00 Big 5 Show-Don Webster Guest host DJ Bob Friend

Show that evolved into "Upbeat"

Evening

6:00 Twelve O Clock High (From ABC Fridays)

7:00 It's Academic-Don Cameron Fairport Harbor,Padua Franciscan (Parma), and Cleveland Villa
Angela Compete
7:30 King Family

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Children Without (No Hollywood Palace)

10:30 Call Mr. D

11:00 News-Bert LeGrand

11:05 Weather-Randy Culver

11:10 Sports-Don Webster

11:15 Johnny Carson-COLOR

1:00 Great Moments In Music

1:15 News

WJW 8 CBS

Morning

6:40 News

6:45 RFD COLOR

7:30 Sunrise Semester

8:00 Mister Mayor-Bob Keeshan

9:00 Alvin Show

9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

10:00 Quick Draw McGraw

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11:00 Linus The Lionhearted

11:30 Jetsons
Afternoon

12:00 Sky King

12:30 Everglades

1:00 Sergeant Preston

1:30 Movie:Bowery Boys Meet The Monsters 1954

3:00 Movie:The Cosmic Man 1959

4:30 Big Ten Basketball Ohio State At Wisconsin-Bill Flemming

6:15 Movie:She Devil 1957 (Ghoulardi)

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 Gilligan's Island

9:00 Entertainers-Carol Burnett, Ed Wynn Guest

10:00 Gunsmoke

11:00 News Roger Goodrich

11:10 Sports-Bob Neal

11:15 Weather-Howard Hoffman

11:20 Movie-I Confess 1953

1:15 Movie-I Love a Soldier 1944

WAKR 49 Akron ABC

Morning

9:25 News

9:30 High School Credit Course

10:00 Shenanigans-Game
10:30 Annie Oakley

11:00 Casper

11:30 Porky Pig

Afternoon

12:00 Bugs Bunny

12:30 Hoppity Hooper

1:00 American Bandstand

2:00 Wide World Of Sports

3:30 Teen Fling-Terry Wood

4:30 College Basketball-Ohio State/Wisconsin

Evening

6:15 Great Moments In Music

6:30 Championship Bowling

7:30 King Family

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Hollywood Palace

Hostavid Janssen

Edie Adams

Vic Damone
Carl Reiner

Mel Brooks

Tim Conway

Zaros Family (knife throwers)

Les Surfs Singing Group

Princess Tatjana trapeze act

And:The Harlem Globetrotters

(All in just one hour)

10:30 ABC News-Bob Young DEBUT

10:45 Movie-Lucy Gallant 1955

12:45 News

WTOL 11 Toledo CBS NBC

Morning

7:00 Sunrise Semester

7:30 Cartoon Parade

9:00 Alvin Show

9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

10:00 Quick Draw McGraw

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11:00 Linus The Lionhearted

11:30 Jetsons
Afternoon

12:00 Sky King

12:30 Movie-Under Western Skies 1945

2:00 Ramar Of The Jungle

2:30 PinBusters-Bowling

3:30 Beat Junior Powell-Bowling

4:30 OSU/Wisconsin College Basketball

Evening

6:15 Movie Tarzan and The She Devil 1953

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 Gilligan's Island

9:00 Entertainers-Carol Burnett, Ed Wynn Guest

10:00 Gunsmoke

11:00 News

11:20 Movie-Eddie Cantor Story 1954 COLOR

WSPD 13 Toledo ABC NBC

Morning

7:50 Prayer For Today

7:55 Farm Report


8:00 Christopher Program

8:30 Salty's Cartoon Party

9:30 Sergeant Preston

10:00 Shenanigans

10:30 Annie Oakley

11:00 Casper

11:30 Porky Pig

Afternoon

12:00 Championship Bowling

1:00 Movie Theif Of Bagdad 1940

2:30 Pro Bowlers Tour-Hialeah Miami Open

Billy Welu, Chris Schenkel (Tape Delay one week)

4:00 CBS Golf Classic

5:00 Wide World Of Sports

Evening

6:30 Twelve O Clock High (ABC Fridays)

7:30 Flipper

8:00 Hazel (NBC Thursdays)

8:30 Lawrence Welk


9:30 Hollywood Palace

10:30 Movie-From The Earth To The Moon 1958 COLOR

No Late News On 13 Weekends

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08-17-2005, 07:59 PM #2

jcd1970

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Re: Retro:Cleveland-Akron Area (with Toledo) Saturday, February 6, 1965

I didn't know Don ever did sports. When did he start doing weather?

> Source:TV Guide

>

> Cleveland

>

> 11:10 Sports-Don Webster

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08-18-2005, 12:43 AM #3

TimL

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Re:Don Webster

> I didn't know Don ever did sports. When did he start doing

> weather?

>

> > Source:TV Guide


>>

> > Cleveland

>>

> > 11:10 Sports-Don Webster

I can't pinpoint that though he may have started as early as the late 1960's..In February 1965 he
had only been in Cleveland a few months, coming from Canada to specifically host the show that
became Upbeat. He also hosted a short lived local game show, Quick As A Wink. They were
probably trying to find more ways to use him at this time. Besides, there was not a lot of filmed
sports reporting in the Mid-60's..It was easier to put someone in front of a camera to do
sports..Not much more than reading a headline or two and giving scores..

Retro: Atlanta Sunday, August 23, 1970

From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules run

8 AM-midnight (or sign off).

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

8 AM Gospel Singing Jubilee

9 AM Popeye Club

10:30 Sound Of Youth

11 AM Wheat Street Baptist Church

12 N Big Valley

1 PM Meet The Press

1:30 Profile

2 PM Movie: "The Boy Who Caught


A Crook"

3:30 Movie: "Valerie"

4:30 Avco Golf (Final Round)

6 PM News (time approximate)

6:30 Suspense Theater

7:30 Wonderful World Of Disney

8:30 Bill Cosby

9 PM Bonanza

10 PM The Bold Ones (doesn't say

which segment)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Mary, Mary"

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

8 AM Sacred Heart

8:15 Living Word

8:30 This Is The Life

9 AM Ebenezer Baptist Church

9:30 America Sings

10 AM Herald Of Truth

10:30 Faith For Today

11 AM First Baptist Church

12 N Camera Three

12:30 Face The Nation


1 PM Putt Putt Golf

1:30 AAU Track And Field (one-week

delay from 3:30)

2:30 NFL Action (one-week delay from

4:30)

3 PM Movie: "Ma And Pa Kettle At The

Fair"

4:30 Movie: "Redhead From Wyoming"

6 PM CBS News--Roger Mudd

6:30 News

7 PM Lassie

7:30 To Rome With Love

8 PM Ed Sullivan

9 PM Comedy Tonight (satirical show

starring Robert Klein)

10 PM Mission: Impossible

11 PM News

11:30 CBS News

11:45 Movie: "Silk Stockings"

WGTV Ch. 8 (NET)

6 PM NET Playhouse: "The Mayfly And

The Frog"

8 PM Firing Line
9 PM Hollywood And The Stars

9:30 America

10 PM Evening At Pops

11 PM Stardate

WQXI Ch. 11 (ABC)

8 AM Rex Humbard

9 AM Revival Fires

9:30 Day Of Discovery

10 AM Oral Roberts

10:30 Yes

11 AM Countdown From 11

11:30 Discovery

12 N Atlanta: Now

1 PM Movie: "Frontier Marshal"

2:30 Wilburn Brothers

3 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music

3:30 Here Come The Brides (delay from

Friday 9 PM)

4:30 Brady Bunch (delay from Friday

8 PM)

5 PM Movie: "The Deep Blue Sea"

7 PM Land Of The Giants

8 PM The FBI
9 PM ABC Movie: "The Night Of The

Generals"

11:30 News

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

8 AM Cartoon Carnival

10:30 Blondie Theater (no title given)

12 N House Detective

1 PM Now Explosion

5 PM Secret Agent

6 PM The Champions (the British spy

show that ran on NBC in 1968)

7 PM Movie: "Tops Is The Limit"

9 PM Movie: "The Castle Of Terror"

11 PM Now Explosion

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

6 PM Carl Sandburg Remembered

7 PM Interface

7:30 Frying Pans West

8 PM Chicago Festival

8:30 Downeast Smile-In

9 PM The Forsyte Saga


10 PM Evening At Pops

WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

10 AM Movie: "Abandon Ship"

12 N Music Connection

6 PM Lost In Space

7 PM Outer Limits

8 PM Roller Derby

9 PM Movie: "The Scarface Mob"

11 PM Here Come The Stars (George

Jessel hosts roasts of

celebrities)

Retro:Cleveland/Akron/Youngstown Friday, December 25, 1953

Stations (Current Call Letters/Network in Parentheses)

Cleveland

4 WNBK NBC (3 WKYC)

5 WEWS CBS (Now ABC)

8 WXEL DuMont/ABC (WJW-FOX)


Akron

49 WAKR ABC (23 WVPX Pax-i)

Youngstown

27 WKBN CBS/DuMont/ABC (CBS Only)

73 WFMJ NBC (Now Channel 21)

Because 8 and 27 were DuMont/ABC Network shows will be indicated..4 (as well as 73) and 5
always carried NBC and CBS Respectively.

(Explanation about the spacing:The Cleveland portion of the schedule was copied/pasted from a
schedule I typed on a Petticoat Junction Message board a while back-The Board was spaced like
that. I added in the Youngstown Portions of the schedule for this thread.)

Original Source:TV Guide Lake Erie Edition

Morning

7:00 4 73 Today-Dave Garroway plays host to 200 under priviledged kids at Rockefeller center.

8:55 5 News

9:00 4 Captain Glenn


5 A Star Shall Rise

73 Pictorial Parade

9:25 4 Ohio Today-Tom Haley

9:30 4 Idea Shop-Milded/Gloria

5 Mixing Bowl

8 A Star Shall Rise (Why its on 2 stations I don't Know)

More research Indicates this was an episode of Family Theater..A religious series that perhaps
like the Christophers was offered free to any TV Station..This program featured Raymond Burr In
The cast..An Earlier Family Theater Radio Series, Which featured many Hollywood Stars, was
aired from 1947-69

9:55 4 Ohio Today

10:00 4 73 Ding Dong School

5 Jack Paar

8 Movie-Miracle On Main Street


10:15 5 News Summary

10:30 4 73 Glamor Girl

11:00 4 73 Washington Cathedral Episcopal Christmas Service

5 Wheel Of Fortune (No relation to the current Game Show)

11:15 4 73 Three Steps to Heaven-soap

11:30 4 73 The Bennets-Soap

5 Strike It Rich-Game

Warren Hull as Santa

8 This Is The Life

11:45 4 73 Follow Your Heart-Soap

Afternoon

12:00 4 73 Bride And Groom-Nelson

5 Valiant Lady
8 Merry Go Round

12:15 4 Haley's Daily-Local Variety

5 27 Love Of Life

73 Noontime Comics

12:30 4 Maggie Byrne-Fashions

5 27 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 5 Guiding Light

27 Christmas Carol

73 News Headlines

1:00 4 Movie Alice In Wonderland-Puppets

5 Women's Window-Hints

8 Movie-Stage Door Canteen


73 Movie-Apache Chief

1:30 5 Garry Moore Show-Special Christmas Show featuring Zippy The Chimp

27 Movie Miniature

1:45 27 Gary Moore (Joined In Progress)

2:00 5 Double Or Nothing-Quiz

27 Movie-TBA

2:15 4 Joe Portaro-Beauty Tips

73 Fashion Sketchbook

2:30 4 To Be Announced

5 Art Linkletter-Bill May Reads from The Bible..Art's Children visit

73 Kitchen Corner-Mariner (This show was on in one form or another until the early-mid 1960's)

2:45 4 Chef Lorenzo-Cooking

3:00 4 73 Kate Smith Show


Carl Brisson (Singer) Charlie Ruggles (World Of Mr. Sweeney) Dorothy Day with a fashion show.

5 Sealtest Big Top-Special Christmas show-CBS

8 27 Paul Dixon-DuMont Network

4:00 4 73 Welcome Travelers

5 Dinner Platter Bob Dale-Local Variety

8 49 Turn To A Friend-Dennis James-ABC

27 Action In The Afternoon-CBS A "Live" Daily Western orginating from WCAU-10 in Philadelphia.

4:30 4 73 On Your Account-Quiz

8 27 49 Ern Westmore-ABC

5:00 4 Atom Squad

5 Christmas Festival Of Music-CBS

8 Comedy Carnival-Kids

27 Movie-Western Feature
73 Buckaroo Time-Western

49 Hinky Dinks-Kids

5:15 4 73 Gabby Hayes

5:30 4 73 Howdy Doody

8 Desert Deputy-Western Short Films

49 Corral Time

Evening

6:00 4 SupperTime Comics

5 Uncle Jake's House-Gene Carroll

27 Adventure Time-Film

73 News/Weather

6:10 8 News
73 Viz Quiz-Film

6:15 49 Rex Humbard Family

6:20 8 Sports-Al Rosen (Then-current Cleveland Indians Manager)

73 Eddie Lane-Sports Bulletins

6:30 4 Tom Manning Sports

5 Dorothy Fuldheim News/Comment

8 TV Weather Man

27 News Today

49 Similing Ed's Gang-ABC

73 Film Fare-Variety

6:40 4 Weather Factory-Glenn Rowell

8 Les Paul/Mary Ford

27 News At Home
6:45 4 Tom Field News

5 Columbus Boy Choir

8 Home With The Grahams

27 Don Gardner Sports

6:55 5 Johnny Price Weather

27 Stu Wilson Weather

7:004 You Can Be Better-Talk

5 Twenty Fingers-Live Piano/Organ Show

8 27 Captain Video-DuMont

49 News-Fitzgibbons

7:10 49 Sports-Bob Wylie

7:15 5 The Greatest Drama


8 News Parade Jim Lang/Jimmy Dudley

27 To Be Announced

49 Kenny Nichols-Quiz

7:30 4 73 Eddie Fisher Coke Time-Tuskegee Institute Choir Is Guest

5 27 CBS News-Douglas Edwards

8 49 Stu Erwin Show-ABC

7:45 4 73 NBC News-John Cameron Swayze

5 Perry Como-Just him singing carols..What I wouldnt give for a video of that show

27 The Christophers

8:00 4 73 Dave Garroway

5 Mama

8 Ozzie And Harriet-ABC

27 Dollar A Second-DuMont
49 Teen WHO Club

8:30 4 73 Life Of Riley

5 27 Topper

8 49 Pepsi Cola Playhouse-ABC

9:00 4 73 Big Story-Drama

5 27 Schlitz Playhouse Of Stars-"Baker Of Barnbury" With Robert Newton nd Elsa Lanchester as


two lonely people at Christmas

8 Life Begins at 80-DuMont

49 Paul Hartman Show-ABC Better know as "Emmett" on the Andy Griffith Show and Mayberry
RFD.

9:30 4 73 TV Soundstage-Happy Headline Reporter (James Costigan) Manages to make a lonely


old couple happy at Christmas

5 27 Our Miss Brooks-Alone At Christmas

8 49 Comeback Story-ABC

10:00 4 73 Christmas With the Stars-Gillette Sponsored this in place of their Boxing Show
Guests:Tyrone Power, Eddie Fisher, Rosemary Clooney, The Boston Pops, Victor Borge and Eddie
"Rochester": Anderson They closed the show with a Bible Reading.

5 27 My Friend Irma-She believes in Santa

8 Chance of A Lifetime-Dennis James-DuMont

49 The Joyful Hour-Presumably a local program

10:30 5 I Led Three lives

8 Down You Go-DuMont

27 Person To Person-Murrow (CBS)

11:00 4 Tom Field News

5 Movie-Cover-Up

8 The Sohio Reporter-Warren Guthrie

49 News-Bill Murphy

73 Stage 73 (Movie) Stepping In Society


11:05 4 Sports Ken Coleman ( Red Sox Radio announcer for years)

11:10 4 Weather-Joe Finan

8 Ted Malone Today's Top Story

27 Sid Davis News

49 Sports Final

11:15 4 Movie The Cheaters

8 John Fitzgerald Sports

27 Movie-TBA

49 Weather Forecast

11:20 8 Movie Man In The Dinghy

12:00 Midnight 73 News

12:30 27 News

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Joseph_Gallant

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Re: Retro:Cleveland/Akron/Youngstown Friday, December 25, 1953

It's very interesting to note that back then, most TV programs aired live, meaning that a lot of
people on both sides of the camera had to work on Christmas Day.

Nowadays, very little on TV (except news, sports, or a program like "Saturday Night Live") airs
live. A lot of people in the industry get Christmas Day off. In fact, I believe that in recent years,
the only parts of the Christmas Day edition of NBC's "Today" show that air live are the half-
hourly news/weather updates. The rest of the Christmas Day "Today" show is taped ahead of
time, which allows the regular on-air hosts (Katie Couric, Matt Lauer, Ann Curry and Al Roker) to
appear on the show that day without actually having to work on Christmas Morning.

Nearly all stations with local news departments have a vastly-reduced schedule of local
newscasts on Christmas Day. Some stations that normally produce local news do not produce
any newscasts at all on Christmas Day (regular timeslots for local news are filled instead by
network or syndicated Christmas specials and/or a pre-taped "Year In Review" program
spotlighting the year's biggest local news stories), in order to give the stations' entire news and
production staffs the day off.

Retro: San Diego Fri 10/23/92

from TV Guide

San Diego/Tijuana

XETV 6-Fox

6:00 Widget

6:30 Beetlejuice

7:00 Dennis the Menace

7:30 Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers

8:00 Tale Spin


8:30 Flintstones

9:00 I Love Lucy

9:30 Andy Griffith

10:00 I Love Lucy

10:30 Honeymooners

11:00 Rockford Files

Noon Perry Mason

1:00 Family Ties

1:30 Leave It to Beaver

2:00 Saved by the Bell

2:30 Merrie Melodies

3:00 Tom & Jerry Kids

3:30 Darkwing Duck

4:00 Goof Troop

4:30 Tiny Toon Adventures

5:00 Batman

5:30 Saved by the Bell

6:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

7:00 Married...with Children

7:30 Cheers

8:00 America's Most Wanted

9:00 Sightings

9:30 Likely Suspects

10:00 Married...with Children

10:30 Studs
11:00 Cheers

11:30 Arsenio Hall

12:30 Love Connection (x2)

1:30 Brothers

2:00 sign-off

KFMB 8-CBS

5:00 CBS News Up to the Minute

5:30 CBS Morning News

6:00 News 8

7:00 This Morning

9:00 Family Feud Challenge

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Young & the Restless

Noon News 8

12:30 Bold & the Beautiful

1:00 As the World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 Golden Girls (x2)

4:00 You Bet Your Life

4:30 News 8

6:00 CBS Evening News

6:30 News 8

7:00 Entertainment Tonight

7:30 Hard Copy


8:00 Golden Palace

8:30 Major Dad

9:00 Designing Women

9:30 Bob

10:00 Picket Fences

11:00 News 8

11:30 Dark Justice

12:35 Kids in the Hall

1:35 Commercial Program

2:05 sign-off

KGTV 10-ABC

5:00 ABC World News Now

5:30 ABC World News This Morning

6:30 10 News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Inside San Diego

11:00 People's Court

11:30 10 News

Noon All My Children

1:00 One Life to Live

2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Maury Povich

4:00 Oprah Winfrey


5:00 10 News

6:00 ABC World News Tonight

6:30 10 News

7:00 Inside Edition

7:30 People's Court

8:00 Family Matters

8:30 Step by Step

9:00 Dinosaurs

9:30 Camp Wilder

10:00 20/20

11:00 10 News

11:30 Nightline

Mid. A Current Affair

12:30 Rush Limbuagh

1:00 sign-off

XEWT 12-Televisa

7:00 Notivisa

9:00 Dulce Desafio

10:00 Pelicula "Alicia en el pais de las maravillas"

Noon Pobre Juventud

1:00 BraveStarr

1:30 Popeye

2:00 Revancha

3:00 Un Solo Corazon


4:00 Secretas Intenciones

5:00 Muchachitas

6:00 En Exculsiva

6:30 Notivisa

7:00 Encadenados

8:00 Pelicula "Buscando el culpable"

10:00 Notivisa

11:00 Sin Fronteras

11:30 Twin Peaks

12:30 Unsolved Mysteries

1:30 Notivisa

2:00 sign-off

KPBS 15-PBS

6:15 AM Weather

6:30 Barney & Friends

7:00 Sesame Street (x2)

9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:30 Lamb Chop's Play ALong

10:00 Shiny Time Station

10:30 Magic of Acrylic

11:00 Quilt in a Day

11:30 Health Smart Gourmet Cooking

Noon Listening to America

1:00 Nova
2:00 Nature

3:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

4:00 QED

4:30 Barney & Friends

5:00 Reading Rainbow

5:30 Carmen Sandiego

6:00 Are You Being Served?

6:30 Nightly Business Report

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour

8:00 Washington Week in Review

8:30 Wall Street Week

9:00 America's Political Parties

10:00 Democracy in Action

11:00 Nightly Business Report

11:30 Club Date

Mid. sign-off

KBNT 19-Univision

6:00 Noticiero Univision

6:30 Tesoro del Saber

7:00 Mujer...Casas de la Vida Real

7:30 Tu o Nadie

8:00 Hablando

8:30 Cucina Crisco

9:00 Lo Mejor de Chesperito


10:00 Nosotros Los Gomez

10:30 Papa Soltero!

11:00 Luz y Sombra

Noon Al Mediodia

1:00 Pasion y Poder

2:00 Teresa

3:00 Cuando Llega El Amor

4:00 Cristina

5:00 Noticias y Mas

6:00 Programacion Comercial

6:30 Noticiero Univision

7:00 Baila Conmigo

8:00 Maria Mercedes

9:00 Cara Sucia

10:00 Portada

11:00 Noticiero Univision

11:30 Hollywood de Noche

12:30 Y Vero America Va!

1:30 sign-off

XHAS 33-Telemundo

7:00 Telemunequitos

8:30 Buford Files & Galloping Ghost

9:00 Roque Santiero

10:00 Pelicula "El hombre y la bestia"


Noon Club Telemundo

1:00 Pelicula "Guadalajara en verano"

3:00 Maria Laria

4:00 Princesa

5:00 Ocurrio Asi

6:00 Amo y Senor

6:30 Noticiero Telemundo-CNN

7:00 Marielena

8:00 Mundo de Fieras

9:00 Pelicula "Halloween"

11:00 Noticiero Telemundo-CNN

11:30 Pelicula "Mala herbe nunca muere"

1:30 sign-off

KNSD 39-NBC

5:00 NBC News Nightside

5:30 This Morning's Business

6:00 CNN Headline News

6:30 NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 Today

9:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

10:00 Vicki!

11:00 Jenny Jones

Noon Santa Barbara

1:00 Another World


2:00 Days of Our Lives

3:00 Phil Donahue

4:00 1st News at 4

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News San Diego

6:30 Murphy Brown

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 Final Appeal

8:30 What Happened?

9:00 One Minute to Midnight: The Real Story of the Cuban Missile Crisis

11:00 News San Diego

11:35 Tonight Show

12:35 Late Night with David Letterman

1:35 Friday Night Videos

2:35 NBC News Nightside

KUSI 51-Ind

6:00 Inspector Gadget

6:30 Swans Crossing

7:00 Captain N & the Video Gamemasters

7:30 Woody Woodpecker

8:00 Casper

8:30 Tom & Jerry

9:00 Joan Rivers


10:00 Geraldo

11:00 Montel Williams

Noon Infatuation

12:30 Designing Women

1:00 One Day at a Time

1:30 Head of the Class

2:00 Brady Bunch

2:30 Tom & Jerry

3:00 Stunt Dawgs

3:30 Adventures of T-Rex

4:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

4:30 Camp Candy

5:00 Hogan Family

5:30 Full House

6:00 Cosby Show

6:30 A Different World

7:00 Roseanne

7:30 Designing Women

8:00 Geraldo

9:00 Matlock

10:00 KUSI News

11:00 Whoopi Goldberg

11:30 Night Court

Mid. Magnum, PI

1:00 Movie "The Cowboys"


3:00 sign-off

KTTY 69-Ind

5:00 Classic Country

6:00 Ag Day

6:30 Kenneth Copeland

7:00 Morris Cerullo

7:30 Jeffersons

8:00 Alvin & the Chipmunks

8:30 What's Up, San Diego?

9:00 Commercial Programs

10:00 700 Club

11:00 Cagney & Lacey

Noon Movie "Portrait of an Escort"

2:00 Remington Steele

3:00 A-Team

4:00 Wild Wild West

5:00 Knight Rider

6:00 Simon & Simon

7:00 In the Heat of the Night

8:00 Movie "They Call Me MISTER Tibbs!"

10:15 Movie "Creepshow 2"

Mid. Movie "The Prey"

1:30 Protectors

2:00 Movie "Farewell to the Planet of the Apes"


4:00 Classic Country

ITV Learning Channel (cable)

5:00 Mind Extension University

6:00 Survival Spanish

6:30 Jobs in Education

7:00 off-air

9:00 Outside Story

9:30 off-air

Noon Your Children, Our Children

12:30 off-air

1:00 Germany Live (from Deutsche Welle)

2:00 For All Practical Purposes

3:00 Newton's Apple

3:30 Drug-Use Prevention

4:00 French in Action

4:30 Survival Spanish

5:00 Candidates Forum on Children's Issues

6:00 Newscene: San Diego City College

6:30 Look at Learning

7:00 Real Estate Principles

8:00 Senior Lifestyles

9:00 Parent Hour

10:00 School & Sports Stars

10:30 Growing Years


11:00 Survival Spanish

11:30 French in Action

Mid. Mind Extension University

Rainbow Channel (cable, carries some programs from various cable channels)

5:30 James Robison

6:00 Today in LA

7:00 Chinese World TV

8:00 Korean News

8:30 Comedy Hour (Korean)

9:00 Brothers

10:00 Marilyn Hickey

10:30 Commercial Program

11:00 Niagara Ministries

11:30 Commercial Programs

1:00 Success N Life

2:00 Turning Point

3:00 Commercial Program

3:30 Charting the Market

4:00 News (KNBC?)

5:00 Video Soul

7:00 Outlook on the Physically Challenged

7:30 Video Hook-Up

8:00 Club Dance

9:00 Miller & Company


10:00 Nashville Now

11:30 Phil Aguilar

Mid. Real Videos

1:00 Dave Roever

1:30 Jeff & Reeni Fenholt

2:00 Inside Sport (religious show-don't let the title fool you)

2:30 Jeff & Julie Arguinzoni

3:00 Jay Sekulow

3:30 Manuel Bonilla

4:00 Get in Shape

4:30 100 Huntley Street

Los Angeles

* blacked out by Cox Cable

KTLA 5-Ind

6:00 700 Club

7:00 Channel 5 Morning News

9:00 Joan Rivers

10:00 Bonanza*

11:00 Little House on the Prairie

Noon Highway to Heaven

1:00 CHiPs

2:00 Magnum, PI

3:00 In the Heat of the Night*

4:00 Hunter*
5:00 Saved by the Bell (x2)

6:00 Full House*

6:30 Charles in Charge

7:00 Murphy Brown*

7:30 Cheers*

8:00 Movie "A Cry in the Night"

10:00 Channel 5 News at Ten

11:00 Cheers*

11:30 Designing Women*

Mid. Taxi*

12:30 Honeymooners

1:00 Channel 5 News at Ten (r)

2:00 Renegade

3:00 Movie "Heat Wave"

KCOP 13-Ind

5:00 Webster

5:30 Commercial Program

6:00 Widget

6:30 Tom & Jerry

7:00 Stunt Dawgs

7:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

8:00 Adventures of T-Rex

8:30 James Bond Jr.

9:00 Tom & Jerry


9:30 Webster

10:00 Movie "A Room with a View"

Noon Montel Williams

1:00 Richard Bey

2:00 Matlock

3:00 People's Court

3:30 Rush Limbaugh

4:00 Montel Williams

5:00 Cosby Show*

5:30 A Different World*

6:00 Roseanne

6:30 A Different World*

7:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation*

8:00 Movie "Power"

10:00 Real News

10:30 TBA

11:00 Arsenio Hall*

Mid. Night Court*

12:30 Mama's Family

1:00 Rush Limbuagh

1:30 Commercial Programs

2:30 Movie "Broadway Danny Rose"

4:30 Benson

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Re: Retro: San Diego Fri 10/23/92

Wow, San Diego had a large Hispanic population, and it's close to the Mexican border, so they
had Spanish programming in '92.

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08-18-2005, 01:02 PM #3

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Re: Retro: San Diego Fri 10/23/92

> Wow, San Diego had a large Hispanic population, and it's

> close to the Mexican border, so they had Spanish programming

> in '92.

>

San Diego always had Spanish programming since 1960, when XEWT signed on, though it wan't
until the 1980s when San Diego got Spanish programs from their own side of the border.
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08-18-2005, 02:09 PM #4

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Re: Retro: San Diego Fri 10/23/92

> > Wow, San Diego had a large Hispanic population, and it's

> > close to the Mexican border, so they had Spanish

> programming

> > in '92.

>>

> San Diego always had Spanish programming since 1960, when

> XEWT signed on, though it wan't until the 1980s when San

> Diego got Spanish programs from their own side of the

> border.

>

And don't forget that XETV is a Mexican-licensed station, and they're been broadcasting since
1953. XETV's transmitter is located in Tijuana, while its studios and offices are in San Diego
proper, but as a Mexican-licensed station, they're required to carry some sort of informational
programming from the Mexican government (i.e. PSAs).

Looking at the programming schedules, it should be thankful that Tribune bought Channel 69 in
the mid-90s and invested a lot in programming. KUSI's programming back then is pretty similar
to what KTLA and KCOP had at the time, but now KUSI is a like a poor-man's version of KCAL.

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08-18-2005, 05:23 PM #5

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Re: Retro: San Diego Fri 10/23/92

> Wow, San Diego had a large Hispanic population, and it's

> close to the Mexican border, so they had Spanish programming

> in '92.

As was said previously, when XEWT/12 signed on from Tijuana, there was Televisa programming
available, although XEWT didn't go color until the end of the 1970s, IIRC.

The rest of the Spanish language programming came via LPTVs much later, as networks such as
SIN (now Univision) on KBNT and Telemundo on XHAS came into existence.

I have a San Diego TV Guide from 1983 (which I have been trying to find time to type out a day's
worth of listings from) and the only Spanish language programming came from XEWT and (via
cable) KMEX/34 in Los Angeles. Hell, KTTY/69 wasn't even on the air then; XETV/6 and KUSI/51
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Re: Retro: San Diego Fri 10/23/92

> don't forget that XETV is a Mexican-licensed station,

> and they're been broadcasting since 1953. XETV's

> transmitter is located in Tijuana, while its studios and

> offices are in San Diego proper, but as a Mexican-licensed

> station, they're required to carry some sort of

> informational programming from the Mexican government (i.e.

> PSAs).

>

As covered in the Texas TV forum (in a subject about a new border Fox station in the Rio Grande
Valley), XETV not only has to pander to the Mexican authorities, they also had to pander to the
FCC, to show that they serve a public interest to San Diego.

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Re: Retro: San Diego Fri 10/23/92

Could you please post weekend listings from October 17-18 1992?
> from TV Guide

>

> San Diego/Tijuana

> XETV 6-Fox

> 6:00 Widget

> 6:30 Beetlejuice

> 7:00 Dennis the Menace

> 7:30 Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers

> 8:00 Tale Spin

> 8:30 Flintstones

> 9:00 I Love Lucy

> 9:30 Andy Griffith

> 10:00 I Love Lucy

> 10:30 Honeymooners

> 11:00 Rockford Files

> Noon Perry Mason

> 1:00 Family Ties

> 1:30 Leave It to Beaver

> 2:00 Saved by the Bell

> 2:30 Merrie Melodies

> 3:00 Tom & Jerry Kids

> 3:30 Darkwing Duck

> 4:00 Goof Troop

> 4:30 Tiny Toon Adventures


> 5:00 Batman

> 5:30 Saved by the Bell

> 6:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

> 7:00 Married...with Children

> 7:30 Cheers

> 8:00 America's Most Wanted

> 9:00 Sightings

> 9:30 Likely Suspects

> 10:00 Married...with Children

> 10:30 Studs

> 11:00 Cheers

> 11:30 Arsenio Hall

> 12:30 Love Connection (x2)

> 1:30 Brothers

> 2:00 sign-off

>

> KFMB 8-CBS

> 5:00 CBS News Up to the Minute

> 5:30 CBS Morning News

> 6:00 News 8

> 7:00 This Morning

> 9:00 Family Feud Challenge

> 10:00 Price is Right

> 11:00 Young & the Restless

> Noon News 8


> 12:30 Bold & the Beautiful

> 1:00 As the World Turns

> 2:00 Guiding Light

> 3:00 Golden Girls (x2)

> 4:00 You Bet Your Life

> 4:30 News 8

> 6:00 CBS Evening News

> 6:30 News 8

> 7:00 Entertainment Tonight

> 7:30 Hard Copy

> 8:00 Golden Palace

> 8:30 Major Dad

> 9:00 Designing Women

> 9:30 Bob

> 10:00 Picket Fences

> 11:00 News 8

> 11:30 Dark Justice

> 12:35 Kids in the Hall

> 1:35 Commercial Program

> 2:05 sign-off

>

> KGTV 10-ABC

> 5:00 ABC World News Now

> 5:30 ABC World News This Morning

> 6:30 10 News


> 7:00 Good Morning America

> 9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

> 10:00 Inside San Diego

> 11:00 People's Court

> 11:30 10 News

> Noon All My Children

> 1:00 One Life to Live

> 2:00 General Hospital

> 3:00 Maury Povich

> 4:00 Oprah Winfrey

> 5:00 10 News

> 6:00 ABC World News Tonight

> 6:30 10 News

> 7:00 Inside Edition

> 7:30 People's Court

> 8:00 Family Matters

> 8:30 Step by Step

> 9:00 Dinosaurs

> 9:30 Camp Wilder

> 10:00 20/20

> 11:00 10 News

> 11:30 Nightline

> Mid. A Current Affair

> 12:30 Rush Limbuagh

> 1:00 sign-off


>

> XEWT 12-Televisa

> 7:00 Notivisa

> 9:00 Dulce Desafio

> 10:00 Pelicula "Alicia en el pais de las maravillas"

> Noon Pobre Juventud

> 1:00 BraveStarr

> 1:30 Popeye

> 2:00 Revancha

> 3:00 Un Solo Corazon

> 4:00 Secretas Intenciones

> 5:00 Muchachitas

> 6:00 En Exculsiva

> 6:30 Notivisa

> 7:00 Encadenados

> 8:00 Pelicula "Buscando el culpable"

> 10:00 Notivisa

> 11:00 Sin Fronteras

> 11:30 Twin Peaks

> 12:30 Unsolved Mysteries

> 1:30 Notivisa

> 2:00 sign-off

>

> KPBS 15-PBS

> 6:15 AM Weather


> 6:30 Barney & Friends

> 7:00 Sesame Street (x2)

> 9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

> 9:30 Lamb Chop's Play ALong

> 10:00 Shiny Time Station

> 10:30 Magic of Acrylic

> 11:00 Quilt in a Day

> 11:30 Health Smart Gourmet Cooking

> Noon Listening to America

> 1:00 Nova

> 2:00 Nature

> 3:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

> 4:00 QED

> 4:30 Barney & Friends

> 5:00 Reading Rainbow

> 5:30 Carmen Sandiego

> 6:00 Are You Being Served?

> 6:30 Nightly Business Report

> 7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour

> 8:00 Washington Week in Review

> 8:30 Wall Street Week

> 9:00 America's Political Parties

> 10:00 Democracy in Action

> 11:00 Nightly Business Report

> 11:30 Club Date


> Mid. sign-off

>

> KBNT 19-Univision

> 6:00 Noticiero Univision

> 6:30 Tesoro del Saber

> 7:00 Mujer...Casas de la Vida Real

> 7:30 Tu o Nadie

> 8:00 Hablando

> 8:30 Cucina Crisco

> 9:00 Lo Mejor de Chesperito

> 10:00 Nosotros Los Gomez

> 10:30 Papa Soltero!

> 11:00 Luz y Sombra

> Noon Al Mediodia

> 1:00 Pasion y Poder

> 2:00 Teresa

> 3:00 Cuando Llega El Amor

> 4:00 Cristina

> 5:00 Noticias y Mas

> 6:00 Programacion Comercial

> 6:30 Noticiero Univision

> 7:00 Baila Conmigo

> 8:00 Maria Mercedes

> 9:00 Cara Sucia

> 10:00 Portada


> 11:00 Noticiero Univision

> 11:30 Hollywood de Noche

> 12:30 Y Vero America Va!

> 1:30 sign-off

>

> XHAS 33-Telemundo

> 7:00 Telemunequitos

> 8:30 Buford Files & Galloping Ghost

> 9:00 Roque Santiero

> 10:00 Pelicula "El hombre y la bestia"

> Noon Club Telemundo

> 1:00 Pelicula "Guadalajara en verano"

> 3:00 Maria Laria

> 4:00 Princesa

> 5:00 Ocurrio Asi

> 6:00 Amo y Senor

> 6:30 Noticiero Telemundo-CNN

> 7:00 Marielena

> 8:00 Mundo de Fieras

> 9:00 Pelicula "Halloween"

> 11:00 Noticiero Telemundo-CNN

> 11:30 Pelicula "Mala herbe nunca muere"

> 1:30 sign-off

>

> KNSD 39-NBC


> 5:00 NBC News Nightside

> 5:30 This Morning's Business

> 6:00 CNN Headline News

> 6:30 NBC News at Sunrise

> 7:00 Today

> 9:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

> 10:00 Vicki!

> 11:00 Jenny Jones

> Noon Santa Barbara

> 1:00 Another World

> 2:00 Days of Our Lives

> 3:00 Phil Donahue

> 4:00 1st News at 4

> 5:30 NBC Nightly News

> 6:00 News San Diego

> 6:30 Murphy Brown

> 7:00 Wheel of Fortune

> 7:30 Jeopardy!

> 8:00 Final Appeal

> 8:30 What Happened?

> 9:00 One Minute to Midnight: The Real Story of the Cuban

> Missile Crisis

> 11:00 News San Diego

> 11:35 Tonight Show

> 12:35 Late Night with David Letterman


> 1:35 Friday Night Videos

> 2:35 NBC News Nightside

>

> KUSI 51-Ind

> 6:00 Inspector Gadget

> 6:30 Swans Crossing

> 7:00 Captain N & the Video Gamemasters

> 7:30 Woody Woodpecker

> 8:00 Casper

> 8:30 Tom & Jerry

> 9:00 Joan Rivers

> 10:00 Geraldo

> 11:00 Montel Williams

> Noon Infatuation

> 12:30 Designing Women

> 1:00 One Day at a Time

> 1:30 Head of the Class

> 2:00 Brady Bunch

> 2:30 Tom & Jerry

> 3:00 Stunt Dawgs

> 3:30 Adventures of T-Rex

> 4:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

> 4:30 Camp Candy

> 5:00 Hogan Family

> 5:30 Full House


> 6:00 Cosby Show

> 6:30 A Different World

> 7:00 Roseanne

> 7:30 Designing Women

> 8:00 Geraldo

> 9:00 Matlock

> 10:00 KUSI News

> 11:00 Whoopi Goldberg

> 11:30 Night Court

> Mid. Magnum, PI

> 1:00 Movie "The Cowboys"

> 3:00 sign-off

>

> KTTY 69-Ind

> 5:00 Classic Country

> 6:00 Ag Day

> 6:30 Kenneth Copeland

> 7:00 Morris Cerullo

> 7:30 Jeffersons

> 8:00 Alvin & the Chipmunks

> 8:30 What's Up, San Diego?

> 9:00 Commercial Programs

> 10:00 700 Club

> 11:00 Cagney & Lacey

> Noon Movie "Portrait of an Escort"


> 2:00 Remington Steele

> 3:00 A-Team

> 4:00 Wild Wild West

> 5:00 Knight Rider

> 6:00 Simon & Simon

> 7:00 In the Heat of the Night

> 8:00 Movie "They Call Me MISTER Tibbs!"

> 10:15 Movie "Creepshow 2"

> Mid. Movie "The Prey"

> 1:30 Protectors

> 2:00 Movie "Farewell to the Planet of the Apes"

> 4:00 Classic Country

>

> ITV Learning Channel (cable)

> 5:00 Mind Extension University

> 6:00 Survival Spanish

> 6:30 Jobs in Education

> 7:00 off-air

> 9:00 Outside Story

> 9:30 off-air

> Noon Your Children, Our Children

> 12:30 off-air

> 1:00 Germany Live (from Deutsche Welle)

> 2:00 For All Practical Purposes

> 3:00 Newton's Apple


> 3:30 Drug-Use Prevention

> 4:00 French in Action

> 4:30 Survival Spanish

> 5:00 Candidates Forum on Children's Issues

> 6:00 Newscene: San Diego City College

> 6:30 Look at Learning

> 7:00 Real Estate Principles

> 8:00 Senior Lifestyles

> 9:00 Parent Hour

> 10:00 School & Sports Stars

> 10:30 Growing Years

> 11:00 Survival Spanish

> 11:30 French in Action

> Mid. Mind Extension University

>

> Rainbow Channel (cable, carries some programs from various

> cable channels)

> 5:30 James Robison

> 6:00 Today in LA

> 7:00 Chinese World TV

> 8:00 Korean News

> 8:30 Comedy Hour (Korean)

> 9:00 Brothers

> 10:00 Marilyn Hickey

> 10:30 Commercial Program


> 11:00 Niagara Ministries

> 11:30 Commercial Programs

> 1:00 Success N Life

> 2:00 Turning Point

> 3:00 Commercial Program

> 3:30 Charting the Market

> 4:00 News (KNBC?)

> 5:00 Video Soul

> 7:00 Outlook on the Physically Challenged

> 7:30 Video Hook-Up

> 8:00 Club Dance

> 9:00 Miller & Company

> 10:00 Nashville Now

> 11:30 Phil Aguilar

> Mid. Real Videos

> 1:00 Dave Roever

> 1:30 Jeff & Reeni Fenholt

> 2:00 Inside Sport (religious show-don't let the title fool

> you)

> 2:30 Jeff & Julie Arguinzoni

> 3:00 Jay Sekulow

> 3:30 Manuel Bonilla

> 4:00 Get in Shape

> 4:30 100 Huntley Street

>
> Los Angeles

> * blacked out by Cox Cable

> KTLA 5-Ind

> 6:00 700 Club

> 7:00 Channel 5 Morning News

> 9:00 Joan Rivers

> 10:00 Bonanza*

> 11:00 Little House on the Prairie

> Noon Highway to Heaven

> 1:00 CHiPs

> 2:00 Magnum, PI

> 3:00 In the Heat of the Night*

> 4:00 Hunter*

> 5:00 Saved by the Bell (x2)

> 6:00 Full House*

> 6:30 Charles in Charge

> 7:00 Murphy Brown*

> 7:30 Cheers*

> 8:00 Movie "A Cry in the Night"

> 10:00 Channel 5 News at Ten

> 11:00 Cheers*

> 11:30 Designing Women*

> Mid. Taxi*

> 12:30 Honeymooners

> 1:00 Channel 5 News at Ten (r)


> 2:00 Renegade

> 3:00 Movie "Heat Wave"

>

> KCOP 13-Ind

> 5:00 Webster

> 5:30 Commercial Program

> 6:00 Widget

> 6:30 Tom & Jerry

> 7:00 Stunt Dawgs

> 7:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

> 8:00 Adventures of T-Rex

> 8:30 James Bond Jr.

> 9:00 Tom & Jerry

> 9:30 Webster

> 10:00 Movie "A Room with a View"

> Noon Montel Williams

> 1:00 Richard Bey

> 2:00 Matlock

> 3:00 People's Court

> 3:30 Rush Limbaugh

> 4:00 Montel Williams

> 5:00 Cosby Show*

> 5:30 A Different World*

> 6:00 Roseanne

> 6:30 A Different World*


> 7:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation*

> 8:00 Movie "Power"

> 10:00 Real News

> 10:30 TBA

> 11:00 Arsenio Hall*

> Mid. Night Court*

> 12:30 Mama's Family

> 1:00 Rush Limbuagh

> 1:30 Commercial Programs

> 2:30 Movie "Broadway Danny Rose"

> 4:30 Benson

>

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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Re: Retro: San Diego Fri 10/23/92

> Looking at the programming schedules, it should be thankful

> that Tribune bought Channel 69 in the mid-90s and invested a

> lot in programming. KUSI's programming back then is pretty


> similar to what KTLA and KCOP had at the time, but now KUSI

> is a like a poor-man's version of KCAL.

KTTY filed for Chapter 11 protection, then Chapter 7 bankruptcy in 1994. Tribune picked them up
in a heavily-bidded auction two years later (they were still operating in receivership at the time).
From the looks of their schedule they might have billed themselves as "San Diego's Movie
Station," but the lack of A- and B-grade movies probably did it in for them. Since then, Tribune
has invested a lot of money in signal and programming upgrades to what is now KSWB.

KUSI was programmed more like a traditional independent back then. Now, they have no
children's programming (except for the "three-hour rule" programs), and is programmed similar
to a New World-turned-FOX O&O, only without FOX.

The views expressed are not necessarily those of my employer.

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Re: Retro: San Diego Fri 10/23/92

Was this the cartoon or Adam West Batman?

> from TV Guide


>

> San Diego/Tijuana

> XETV 6-Fox

> 6:00 Widget

> 6:30 Beetlejuice

> 7:00 Dennis the Menace

> 7:30 Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers

> 8:00 Tale Spin

> 8:30 Flintstones

> 9:00 I Love Lucy

> 9:30 Andy Griffith

> 10:00 I Love Lucy

> 10:30 Honeymooners

> 11:00 Rockford Files

> Noon Perry Mason

> 1:00 Family Ties

> 1:30 Leave It to Beaver

> 2:00 Saved by the Bell

> 2:30 Merrie Melodies

> 3:00 Tom & Jerry Kids

> 3:30 Darkwing Duck

> 4:00 Goof Troop

> 4:30 Tiny Toon Adventures

> 5:00 Batman

> 5:30 Saved by the Bell


> 6:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

> 7:00 Married...with Children

> 7:30 Cheers

> 8:00 America's Most Wanted

> 9:00 Sightings

> 9:30 Likely Suspects

> 10:00 Married...with Children

> 10:30 Studs

> 11:00 Cheers

> 11:30 Arsenio Hall

> 12:30 Love Connection (x2)

> 1:30 Brothers

> 2:00 sign-off

>

> KFMB 8-CBS

> 5:00 CBS News Up to the Minute

> 5:30 CBS Morning News

> 6:00 News 8

> 7:00 This Morning

> 9:00 Family Feud Challenge

> 10:00 Price is Right

> 11:00 Young & the Restless

> Noon News 8

> 12:30 Bold & the Beautiful

> 1:00 As the World Turns


> 2:00 Guiding Light

> 3:00 Golden Girls (x2)

> 4:00 You Bet Your Life

> 4:30 News 8

> 6:00 CBS Evening News

> 6:30 News 8

> 7:00 Entertainment Tonight

> 7:30 Hard Copy

> 8:00 Golden Palace

> 8:30 Major Dad

> 9:00 Designing Women

> 9:30 Bob

> 10:00 Picket Fences

> 11:00 News 8

> 11:30 Dark Justice

> 12:35 Kids in the Hall

> 1:35 Commercial Program

> 2:05 sign-off

>

> KGTV 10-ABC

> 5:00 ABC World News Now

> 5:30 ABC World News This Morning

> 6:30 10 News

> 7:00 Good Morning America

> 9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee


> 10:00 Inside San Diego

> 11:00 People's Court

> 11:30 10 News

> Noon All My Children

> 1:00 One Life to Live

> 2:00 General Hospital

> 3:00 Maury Povich

> 4:00 Oprah Winfrey

> 5:00 10 News

> 6:00 ABC World News Tonight

> 6:30 10 News

> 7:00 Inside Edition

> 7:30 People's Court

> 8:00 Family Matters

> 8:30 Step by Step

> 9:00 Dinosaurs

> 9:30 Camp Wilder

> 10:00 20/20

> 11:00 10 News

> 11:30 Nightline

> Mid. A Current Affair

> 12:30 Rush Limbuagh

> 1:00 sign-off

>

> XEWT 12-Televisa


> 7:00 Notivisa

> 9:00 Dulce Desafio

> 10:00 Pelicula "Alicia en el pais de las maravillas"

> Noon Pobre Juventud

> 1:00 BraveStarr

> 1:30 Popeye

> 2:00 Revancha

> 3:00 Un Solo Corazon

> 4:00 Secretas Intenciones

> 5:00 Muchachitas

> 6:00 En Exculsiva

> 6:30 Notivisa

> 7:00 Encadenados

> 8:00 Pelicula "Buscando el culpable"

> 10:00 Notivisa

> 11:00 Sin Fronteras

> 11:30 Twin Peaks

> 12:30 Unsolved Mysteries

> 1:30 Notivisa

> 2:00 sign-off

>

> KPBS 15-PBS

> 6:15 AM Weather

> 6:30 Barney & Friends

> 7:00 Sesame Street (x2)


> 9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

> 9:30 Lamb Chop's Play ALong

> 10:00 Shiny Time Station

> 10:30 Magic of Acrylic

> 11:00 Quilt in a Day

> 11:30 Health Smart Gourmet Cooking

> Noon Listening to America

> 1:00 Nova

> 2:00 Nature

> 3:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

> 4:00 QED

> 4:30 Barney & Friends

> 5:00 Reading Rainbow

> 5:30 Carmen Sandiego

> 6:00 Are You Being Served?

> 6:30 Nightly Business Report

> 7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour

> 8:00 Washington Week in Review

> 8:30 Wall Street Week

> 9:00 America's Political Parties

> 10:00 Democracy in Action

> 11:00 Nightly Business Report

> 11:30 Club Date

> Mid. sign-off

>
> KBNT 19-Univision

> 6:00 Noticiero Univision

> 6:30 Tesoro del Saber

> 7:00 Mujer...Casas de la Vida Real

> 7:30 Tu o Nadie

> 8:00 Hablando

> 8:30 Cucina Crisco

> 9:00 Lo Mejor de Chesperito

> 10:00 Nosotros Los Gomez

> 10:30 Papa Soltero!

> 11:00 Luz y Sombra

> Noon Al Mediodia

> 1:00 Pasion y Poder

> 2:00 Teresa

> 3:00 Cuando Llega El Amor

> 4:00 Cristina

> 5:00 Noticias y Mas

> 6:00 Programacion Comercial

> 6:30 Noticiero Univision

> 7:00 Baila Conmigo

> 8:00 Maria Mercedes

> 9:00 Cara Sucia

> 10:00 Portada

> 11:00 Noticiero Univision

> 11:30 Hollywood de Noche


> 12:30 Y Vero America Va!

> 1:30 sign-off

>

> XHAS 33-Telemundo

> 7:00 Telemunequitos

> 8:30 Buford Files & Galloping Ghost

> 9:00 Roque Santiero

> 10:00 Pelicula "El hombre y la bestia"

> Noon Club Telemundo

> 1:00 Pelicula "Guadalajara en verano"

> 3:00 Maria Laria

> 4:00 Princesa

> 5:00 Ocurrio Asi

> 6:00 Amo y Senor

> 6:30 Noticiero Telemundo-CNN

> 7:00 Marielena

> 8:00 Mundo de Fieras

> 9:00 Pelicula "Halloween"

> 11:00 Noticiero Telemundo-CNN

> 11:30 Pelicula "Mala herbe nunca muere"

> 1:30 sign-off

>

> KNSD 39-NBC

> 5:00 NBC News Nightside

> 5:30 This Morning's Business


> 6:00 CNN Headline News

> 6:30 NBC News at Sunrise

> 7:00 Today

> 9:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

> 10:00 Vicki!

> 11:00 Jenny Jones

> Noon Santa Barbara

> 1:00 Another World

> 2:00 Days of Our Lives

> 3:00 Phil Donahue

> 4:00 1st News at 4

> 5:30 NBC Nightly News

> 6:00 News San Diego

> 6:30 Murphy Brown

> 7:00 Wheel of Fortune

> 7:30 Jeopardy!

> 8:00 Final Appeal

> 8:30 What Happened?

> 9:00 One Minute to Midnight: The Real Story of the Cuban

> Missile Crisis

> 11:00 News San Diego

> 11:35 Tonight Show

> 12:35 Late Night with David Letterman

> 1:35 Friday Night Videos

> 2:35 NBC News Nightside


>

> KUSI 51-Ind

> 6:00 Inspector Gadget

> 6:30 Swans Crossing

> 7:00 Captain N & the Video Gamemasters

> 7:30 Woody Woodpecker

> 8:00 Casper

> 8:30 Tom & Jerry

> 9:00 Joan Rivers

> 10:00 Geraldo

> 11:00 Montel Williams

> Noon Infatuation

> 12:30 Designing Women

> 1:00 One Day at a Time

> 1:30 Head of the Class

> 2:00 Brady Bunch

> 2:30 Tom & Jerry

> 3:00 Stunt Dawgs

> 3:30 Adventures of T-Rex

> 4:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

> 4:30 Camp Candy

> 5:00 Hogan Family

> 5:30 Full House

> 6:00 Cosby Show

> 6:30 A Different World


> 7:00 Roseanne

> 7:30 Designing Women

> 8:00 Geraldo

> 9:00 Matlock

> 10:00 KUSI News

> 11:00 Whoopi Goldberg

> 11:30 Night Court

> Mid. Magnum, PI

> 1:00 Movie "The Cowboys"

> 3:00 sign-off

>

> KTTY 69-Ind

> 5:00 Classic Country

> 6:00 Ag Day

> 6:30 Kenneth Copeland

> 7:00 Morris Cerullo

> 7:30 Jeffersons

> 8:00 Alvin & the Chipmunks

> 8:30 What's Up, San Diego?

> 9:00 Commercial Programs

> 10:00 700 Club

> 11:00 Cagney & Lacey

> Noon Movie "Portrait of an Escort"

> 2:00 Remington Steele

> 3:00 A-Team


> 4:00 Wild Wild West

> 5:00 Knight Rider

> 6:00 Simon & Simon

> 7:00 In the Heat of the Night

> 8:00 Movie "They Call Me MISTER Tibbs!"

> 10:15 Movie "Creepshow 2"

> Mid. Movie "The Prey"

> 1:30 Protectors

> 2:00 Movie "Farewell to the Planet of the Apes"

> 4:00 Classic Country

>

> ITV Learning Channel (cable)

> 5:00 Mind Extension University

> 6:00 Survival Spanish

> 6:30 Jobs in Education

> 7:00 off-air

> 9:00 Outside Story

> 9:30 off-air

> Noon Your Children, Our Children

> 12:30 off-air

> 1:00 Germany Live (from Deutsche Welle)

> 2:00 For All Practical Purposes

> 3:00 Newton's Apple

> 3:30 Drug-Use Prevention

> 4:00 French in Action


> 4:30 Survival Spanish

> 5:00 Candidates Forum on Children's Issues

> 6:00 Newscene: San Diego City College

> 6:30 Look at Learning

> 7:00 Real Estate Principles

> 8:00 Senior Lifestyles

> 9:00 Parent Hour

> 10:00 School & Sports Stars

> 10:30 Growing Years

> 11:00 Survival Spanish

> 11:30 French in Action

> Mid. Mind Extension University

>

> Rainbow Channel (cable, carries some programs from various

> cable channels)

> 5:30 James Robison

> 6:00 Today in LA

> 7:00 Chinese World TV

> 8:00 Korean News

> 8:30 Comedy Hour (Korean)

> 9:00 Brothers

> 10:00 Marilyn Hickey

> 10:30 Commercial Program

> 11:00 Niagara Ministries

> 11:30 Commercial Programs


> 1:00 Success N Life

> 2:00 Turning Point

> 3:00 Commercial Program

> 3:30 Charting the Market

> 4:00 News (KNBC?)

> 5:00 Video Soul

> 7:00 Outlook on the Physically Challenged

> 7:30 Video Hook-Up

> 8:00 Club Dance

> 9:00 Miller & Company

> 10:00 Nashville Now

> 11:30 Phil Aguilar

> Mid. Real Videos

> 1:00 Dave Roever

> 1:30 Jeff & Reeni Fenholt

> 2:00 Inside Sport (religious show-don't let the title fool

> you)

> 2:30 Jeff & Julie Arguinzoni

> 3:00 Jay Sekulow

> 3:30 Manuel Bonilla

> 4:00 Get in Shape

> 4:30 100 Huntley Street

>

> Los Angeles

> * blacked out by Cox Cable


> KTLA 5-Ind

> 6:00 700 Club

> 7:00 Channel 5 Morning News

> 9:00 Joan Rivers

> 10:00 Bonanza*

> 11:00 Little House on the Prairie

> Noon Highway to Heaven

> 1:00 CHiPs

> 2:00 Magnum, PI

> 3:00 In the Heat of the Night*

> 4:00 Hunter*

> 5:00 Saved by the Bell (x2)

> 6:00 Full House*

> 6:30 Charles in Charge

> 7:00 Murphy Brown*

> 7:30 Cheers*

> 8:00 Movie "A Cry in the Night"

> 10:00 Channel 5 News at Ten

> 11:00 Cheers*

> 11:30 Designing Women*

> Mid. Taxi*

> 12:30 Honeymooners

> 1:00 Channel 5 News at Ten (r)

> 2:00 Renegade

> 3:00 Movie "Heat Wave"


>

> KCOP 13-Ind

> 5:00 Webster

> 5:30 Commercial Program

> 6:00 Widget

> 6:30 Tom & Jerry

> 7:00 Stunt Dawgs

> 7:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

> 8:00 Adventures of T-Rex

> 8:30 James Bond Jr.

> 9:00 Tom & Jerry

> 9:30 Webster

> 10:00 Movie "A Room with a View"

> Noon Montel Williams

> 1:00 Richard Bey

> 2:00 Matlock

> 3:00 People's Court

> 3:30 Rush Limbaugh

> 4:00 Montel Williams

> 5:00 Cosby Show*

> 5:30 A Different World*

> 6:00 Roseanne

> 6:30 A Different World*

> 7:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation*

> 8:00 Movie "Power"


> 10:00 Real News

> 10:30 TBA

> 11:00 Arsenio Hall*

> Mid. Night Court*

> 12:30 Mama's Family

> 1:00 Rush Limbuagh

> 1:30 Commercial Programs

> 2:30 Movie "Broadway Danny Rose"

> 4:30 Benson

>

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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Re: Retro: San Diego Fri 10/23/92

> Was this the cartoon or Adam West Batman?

>

>

> > San Diego/Tijuana

> > XETV 6-Fox


> > 5:00 Batman

AFAIK this would have been the cartoon version- there was a syndicated Batman cartoon around
this time IIRC.

> Could you please post weekend listings from October 17-18

> 1992?

Will try to get them up sometime within the next week or so.

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Do I HAVE to say this AGAIN?

People, people, people ...

When replying in the schedule threads <u>PLEASE</u> edit out any part of a schedule that you
are not commenting on. If you don't know how to edit out quoted text in the reply window, e-
mail me offline and I will try to help you.

This last post was ridiculous. Asking a question and then requoting the entire schedule? I, for
one, refuse to re-read the entire schedule just to find what the poster was asking about.

It is not only good netiquette to trim quoted material, on this board it is pretty much essential. I
hope for (and expect) greater efforts on your collective parts to do so.
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Re: Do I HAVE to say this AGAIN?

Excuse me, but I put my postings on top of the message. Any thing wrong about

that?

> People, people, people ...

>

> When replying in the schedule threads PLEASE edit out any

> part of a schedule that you are not commenting on. If you

> don't know how to edit out quoted text in the reply window,

> e-mail me offline and I will try to help you.


>

> This last post was ridiculous. Asking a question and then

> requoting the entire schedule? I, for one, refuse to

> re-read the entire schedule just to find what the poster was

> asking about.

>

> It is not only good netiquette to trim quoted material, on

> this board it is pretty much essential. I hope for (and

> expect) greater efforts on your collective parts to do so.

>

> Thank You (and Thank You-DT).

>

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Re: Do I HAVE to say this AGAIN?

> Excuse me, but I put my postings on top of the message. Any

> thing wrong about

> that?

Yes. It became necessary to scroll through the rest of the quoted area to find the portion of the
listings you were referring to.

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Re: Do I HAVE to say this AGAIN?

> > Excuse me, but I put my postings on top of the message.

> Any

> > thing wrong about

> > that?

>

> Yes. It became necessary to scroll through the rest of the

> quoted area to find the portion of the listings you were

> referring to.

>

> Learn to edit quoted text, please.

>
Don't forget about bandwidth waste, too.

Retro: Atlanta Saturday, August 25, 1979

From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules

run from 7 AM.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

6:30 Movie: "Tarzan's Desert Mystery"

8 AM Alvin And The Chipmunks

8:30 Fantastic Four

9 AM Godzilla Super 90

10:30 Super 2

11 AM Fred And Barney

11:30 Jetsons

12 N News

12:30 Dialogue

1 PM Tarzan

2 PM Baseball: Cincinnati Reds at

New York Mets

5 PM Odd Couple (time approximate)

5:30 Wild Kingdom

6 PM News

6:30 Saturday Extra

7 PM Hee Haw
8 PM CHiPs

9 PM NFL Preseason Game: Pittsburgh

Steelers at Dallas Cowboys

12 M News (time approximate)

12:30 Saturday Night Live

2 AM Movie: "George!"

4 AM News

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 AM 4-H Hour

7:30 Marlo And The Magic Movie

Machine

8 AM All-New Popeye Hour

9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

10:30 Tarzan And The Super 7

12 N News

12:30 Kidsworld

1 PM Ark II

1:30 CBS Saturday Film Festival

2 PM Fat Albert

2:30 NFL Great Teams/Great Years

3 PM Soul Train

4 PM Football Highlights (no details)

4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular (Sarasota


Open bowling and NHRA Supernationals)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Muppet Show

7:30 $1.98 Beauty Show

8 PM Bad News Bears

8:30 The 416th (busted pilot)

9 PM CBS Movie: "Rio Lobo"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Groundstar Conspiracy"

1:30 Marcus Welby, M.D.

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

5:30 Soccer Made In Germany

6:30 Dancing Disco

7 PM The Traveler

7:30 To Your Health

8 PM David Susskind

10 PM Movie: "Miranda"

11:30 Movie: "Doctor At Large"

WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)

7 AM Ebony Journal
7:30 Animals, Animals, Animals

8 AM Fangface

8:30 Scooby's All-Stars

10 AM Superfriends

11:30 Kids Are People Too

12 N George Of The Jungle

12:30 NASL Soccer: Philadelphia

Fury at Tampa Bay Rowdies

3 PM World Cup Track And Field

Championships (time approximate)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports (Little League

World Series championship game)

6:30 News (time approximate)

7 PM Jack Van Impe

7:30 11 Alive Responds

8 PM Carol Burnett And Company

9 PM Hart To Hart (TV-movie pilot)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Duffy"

1:30 Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea

2:30 ABC News

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals


8 AM Ultraman

8:30 Partridge Family

9 AM Star Trek

10 AM Movie: "Can-Can"

1 PM Movie: "Missile Monsters"

2:30 Movie: "On Any Sunday"

4:30 Rat Patrol

5 PM American Angler

5:30 This Week In Baseball

6 PM Georgia Championship Wrestling

8 PM Hee Haw Honeys

8:30 Marty Robbins' Spotlight

9 PM NFL Preseason Football: Atlanta

Falcons vs. Green Bay Packers

at Milwaukee

12 M Maverick (time approximate)

1 AM Juke Box

1:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert

3 AM Movie: "One Russian Summer"

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

11 AM 1979 Drum Corps International

Championships

4 PM The Advocates
5 PM All-Star Soccer

6 PM Up Front

6:30 Another Voice

7 PM Grand Ole Opry I

10:15 Grand Ole Opry II

WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

9:25 Love Train

9:55 Georgia Farm Monitor

10:25 Sister Reese

10:55 News

11 AM Gospel Spotlight

11:30 Step Of Faith

12 N Space Academy (pre-empted on

Ch. 5)

12:30 Roller Superstars

1:30 Wrestling

2:30 Movie: "Doomed To Die"

4 PM Southern Sportsman

4:30 Fishing (nothing else given)

5 PM Wrestling

6 PM Country Serenade

6:30 Journey To Adventure

7 PM Moon Man Connection


8 PM Moment Of Truth

8:30 PTL Club

10:30 Soap Factory Disco

11 PM Disco Music Awards

WANX Ch. 46 (Ind.)

7 AM Popeye & Friends

8 AM Tom & Jerry

9 AM The Hulk

9:30 Captain America

10 AM Superman

10:30 Batman

11 AM Lone Ranger

11:30 Rifleman (2 episodes)

12:30 The Virginian

2 PM Bonanza

3 PM Laramie

4 PM Big Valley

5 PM Alias Smith And Jones

6 PM Movie: "Tom Thumb"

8 PM Harvester Hour

9 PM Best Of The 700 Club

10 PM Faith That Lives

10:30 The Lesson


11 PM Fellowship Hour

Retro: San Diego Sat/Sun Oct 17/18,1992 (pt 1)

from TV Guide

Part 1: SD/TJ broadcast stations

XETV 6-Fox

SAT 6:00 DuckTales (x2)

7:00 Bobby's World

7:30 Dog City

8:00 Tom & Jerry Kids

8:30 Taz-Mania

9:00 Plucky Duck

9:30 Eek the Cat

10:00 Super Dave (cartoon version)

10:30 George of the Jungle

11:00 Perry Mason

Noon WWF Wrestling

1:00 Movie "D.A.R.Y.L."

3:00 Rockford Files

4:00 American Gladiators

5:00 Renegade

6:00 Star Trek

7:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (Scotty appears)

8:00 Cops (x2)


9:00 Code 3 (x2)

10:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

11:00 Cheers

11:30 Arsenio Hall

12:30 Comic Strip Live

1:30 Brothers

2:00 sign-off

SUN 6:00 DuckTales (x3)

7:30 World Tomorrow

8:00 Know Your Bible

8:30 Aspire

9:00 Kenneth Copeland

10:00 Coral Ridge

10:30 Lifestyle Magazine

11:00 Hour of Power

Noon Tijuana: Window to the South

12:30 Sport Fishing

1:00 Columbo

2:30 Prime Suspect

3:00 Rockford Files

4:00 Street Justice

5:00 Star Trek

6:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

7:00 Great Scott!

7:30 Ben Stiller


8:00 In Living Color

8:30 Roc

9:00 Married...with Children

9:30 Herman's Head

10:00 Flying Blind

10:30 Woops! (that's how it's spelled)

11:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

Mid. Renegade

1:00 Street Justice

2:00 sign-off

KFMB 8-CBS

SAT6:00 Voice of Agriculture

6:30 Look at Learning

7:00 CBS Saturday Morning

8:00 Garfield & Friends

9:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

10:00 Back to the Future

10:30 Raw Toonage

11:00 Sea-Monkeys

11:30 Mother Goose & Grimmy

Noon Edison Twins

12:30 Movie "Annihilator"

2:30 This is the NFL

3:00 NFL's Hungriest Men of the 90s


4:00 M*A*S*H (x2)

5:00 World Series-Game 1

8:30 Entertainment Tonight

9:30 Golden Girls

10:00 Wiseguy

11:00 News 8

11:30 Wiseguy

12:30 Hunter

1:30 Commercial Program

2:00 sign-off

SUN 6:00 Fievel's American Tails

6:30 Romper Room

7:00 Edison Twins

7:30 Feed the Children

8:00 CBS News Sunday Morning

9:30 NFL Today

10:00 NFL: Philadelphia @ Washington

1:00 NFL: Atlanta @ San Francisco

4:00 M*A*S*H (x2)

5:00 World Series-Game 2

8:30 60 Minutes

9:30 Money Wise

10:00 Hunter

11:00 News 8

11:30 Face the Nation


Mid. T.J. Hooker

1:00 Commercial Programs

2:00 CBS News Up to the Minute

KGTV 10-ABC

SAT 7:00 Winnie the Pooh

7:30 Land of the Lost

8:00 COW-Boys of Moo Mesa

8:30 Darkwing Duck

9:00 Goof Troop

9:30 Addams Family

10:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety (x2)

11:00 Extremists

11:30 PAC-10 College Football Preview

Noon College Football: UCLA @ Washington State

3:30 College Football: California @ USC

7:00 10 News

7:30 Rush Limbaugh

8:00 Ross Perot (political program)

9:00 ABC News Special: Cuban Missile Crisis

11:00 10 News

11:30 Comedy Showcase

12:30 In Concert

1:30 sign-off

SUN 6:30 Sunday Focus


7:00 It is Written

7:30 Let God Love You

8:00 Ever Increasing Faith

9:00 In Touch Ministries

10:00 Home Again

10:30 This Week

11:30 Siskel & Ebert

Noon ZooLife with Jack Hanna

12:30 Commercial Programs

2:00 Star Search

3:00 Movie "Perry Mason: The Case of the Lady in the Lake"

5:00 10 News

5:30 ABC World News Tonight

6:00 National Geographic: On Assignment

7:00 Life Goes On

8:00 America's Funniest Home Videos

8:30 America's Funniest People

9:00 Movie "When Harry Met Sally..."

11:00 10 News

11:30 San Diego Sportsweek

12:15 ABC World News Now

XEWT 12-Televisa

SAT 7:00 Odisea Burbujas

8:00 Charlie Brown


8:30 Grupo Especial Gorila

9:00 Pink Panther

9:30 Tom & Jerry

10:00 Count Duckula

10:30 Flintstones

11:00 Pelicula "Pepito, as del volante"

1:00 Chespirito

2:00 Pelicula "Las momias de Guanajuato" (starring Blue Demon)

3:30 Programacion Comercial

4:00 Untouchables

5:00 World Series-Game 1

8:00 Pelicula "Ay Chihuahua, no te rajes!"

10:00 Boxeo

Mid. Pelicula "Juego peligroso"

2:00 sign-off

SUN 7:00 Inco

7:30 Culturas en Movimiento

8:00 Flintstones

8:30 Programacion Comercial

9:00 Futbol

11:00 Lucha Libre

Noon Pelicula "Pelea de fondo"

2:00 Pelicula "Los asistontos"

4:00 Lucha Libre

5:00 World Series-Game 2


8:00 En Exclusiva

8:30 Sin Fronteras

9:00 Pelicula "Lobos, criaturas del infierno"

11:00 Planeta

1:00 sign-off

KPBS 15-PBS

SAT 7:00 Sesame Street (x2)

9:00 Square One Television

9:30 Netwon's Apple

10:00 Frugal Gourmet

10:30 Today's Gourmet

11:00 Victory Garden

11:30 This Old House

Noon Hometime

12:30 New Yankee Workshop

1:00 Sandbaggers

2:00 Space Age

3:00 Austin City Limits

4:00 Tony Brown's Journal

4:30 Building California's Workforce

5:00 McLaughlin Group

5:30 San Diego Week

6:00 Seniors Speak Out

7:00 Lawrence Welk


8:00 Astronomers

9:00 De Medici Kitchen Culinary Journey

10:00 Columbus' Magnificent Voyage

1:00 sign-off

SUN 7:00 Sesame Street (x3)

10:00 Long Ago & Far Away

10:30 Behind the Scenes

11:00 World of Abnormal Psychology

Noon Conversations with California Senate Candidates

1:00 Mystery!

2:00 Live from Lincoln Center

4:00 Sandbaggers

5:00 Nova

6:00 GhostWriter

7:00 Woodwright's Shop

7:30 California's Gold

8:00 Nature

9:00 Masterpiece Theatre

10:30 The Presidency: Light Side Up

11:00 Technopolitics

11:30 Sneak Previews

Mid. sign-off

KBNT 19-Univision

SAT 6:00 Noticiero Univision


6:30 Programacion Comercial

7:00 Cristina

8:00 Christian Science Presents

9:00 Programacion Comercial

10:00 Show de Xuxa

11:30 Carrusel

Noon Portada

1:00 Johnny Canales

2:00 Telemusica

3:30 Una Vez Anualmente...Para Toda una Vida

4:00 Super Sabado Sensacional

6:00 Lo Mejor de Noticias y Mas

6:30 Noticiero Univision

7:00 Sabado Gigante

10:30 Boxeo

12:15 Paul Rodriguez

1:15 sign-off

SUN 6:00 Noticiero Univision

6:30 Programacion Comercial

7:00 Lo Mejor de Noticias y Mas

7:30 Nuestra Familia

8:00 Santa Misa

8:30 Foro 19

9:00 Fama y Fortuna

9:30 Temas y Debates


10:00 Show de Xuxa

11:30 Carrusel

Noon Chespirito

1:00 Domingo Deportivo (World Cup Soccer: Bermuda v El Salvador)

4:00 Pelicula "Pancho Cachuchas"

6:00 Desde Hollywood

6:30 Noticiero Univision

7:00 Buscando Estrellas

8:00 Emmanuel

9:30 Siempre en Domingo

11:30 Titulares Deportivos

Mid. Pelicula "Maldita miseria"

1:35 sign-off

XHAS 33-Telemundo

SAT 8:00 Nubeluz (2-2h shows)

Noon Lucha Libre de WWF

1:00 MTV Internacional

2:00 Pelicula "No es bueno que el hombre este solo"

4:00 Telemundo del Deporte

6:00 Lo Mejor de Las Mojores

7:00 Pelicula "Los caciques"

9:00 Pelicula "Tres lancheros muy picudos"

11:00 Pelicula "Bestia nocturna"

1:00 sign-off
SUN 8:00 Kolitas

9:00 Programacion Comercial

10:30 TBA

11:00 Creer es Poser

11:30 Ayer, Hoy y Manana

Noon Luchando por Sobrevivir

1:00 Geovision

1:30 Linea America

2:00 Pelicula "La bien amada"

4:00 Futbol

6:00 MTV Internacional

7:00 Pelicula "Ya puedes ser mi mujer"

9:00 Festival de la Juventud desde Disneyland

11:00 Pelicula "La venida del rey Olmos"

1:00 Pelicula "La guerra del cerdo"

3:00 sign-off

KNSD 39-NBC

SAT 5:00 NBC News Nightside

5:30 Ag-USA

6:00 Captain Planet

6:30 News for Kids

7:00 Saturday Today

9:00 Saved by the Bell

9:30 California Dreams


10:00 Saved by the Bell

10:30 Name Your Adventure

11:00 Double Up

11:30 Captain Planet

Noon Horse Racing: Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe

1:00 Tennis: ATP Senior Tour Championships

3:00 Movie "The Betty Ford Story"

5:00 Dear John

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News San Diego

6:30 Murphy Brown

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 Here & Now

8:30 Out All Night

9:00 Empty Nest

9:30 Nurses

10:00 Sisters

11:00 News San Diego

11:30 Saturday Night Live

1:00 Uptown Comedy Club

2:00 Night Flight

4:00 sign-off

SUN 5:30 Commercial Program

6:00 Sunday Today


7:00 Meet the Press

8:00 San Diego Headliners

8:30 Money Matters

9:00 Chargers Today

9:30 NFL Live

10:00 NFL: Chargers @ Indianapolis

1:00 Life Choices with Erie Chapman

1:30 Emergency Call

2:00 New WKRP in Cincinnati

2:30 Roggin's Heroes

3:00 Legend of Notre Dame Football

4:00 Sportswrap

5:00 Dear John

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News San Diego

6:30 New WKRP in Cincinnati

7:00 I Witness Video

8:00 Movie "Danielle Steele's 'Jewels' (pt 1)

11:00 News San Diego

11:30 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

12:30 Runaway with the Rich & Famous

1:00 News San Diego

1:30 sign-off

KUSI 51-Ind
SAT 6:00 GI Joe

6:30 Beakman's World

7:00 Wizard of Oz

7:30 King Arthur & the Knights of Justice

8:00 Harry & the Hendersons

8:30 Sanford & Son

9:00 Jeffersons

9:30 Amen

10:00 Baywatch

11:00 Soul Train

Noon Movie "The Delphi Bureau"

2:00 Movie "A Covenant with Death"

5:00 Baywatch

6:00 Hogan Family

6:30 Full House

7:00 Roseanne

7:30 Designing Women

8:00 Movie "Dead of Winter"

10:00 KUSI News

11:00 Night Court

11:30 Magnum, PI

12:30 Movie "The DI"

2:30 sign-off

SUN 6:00 Voyages of Gulliver

6:30 Around the World in Eighty Dreams


7:00 Conan the Adventurer

7:30 Mr. Bogus

8:00 Yo, Yogi!

8:30 Adventures of Don Coyote & Sancho Panda

9:00 Young Robin Hood

9:30 Pirates of Dark Water

10:00 Winnie the Pooh: A Day for Eeyore

10:30 Winnie the Pooh: Honey Pot Robbery

11:00 Adventures with Mickey

Noon Beakman's World

12:30 Why Didn't I Think of That?

1:00 Movie "Doc Savage-The Man of Bronze"

3:00 Movie "The Boston Strangler"

5:30 Designing Women

6:00 Whoopi Goldberg

7:00 Highlander

8:00 Movie "The Candidate"

10:00 KUSI News

11:00 San Diego People

11:30 Magnum, PI

12:30 Apollo Comedy Hour

1:30 sign-off

KTTY 69-Ind

SAT 5:00 Classic Country


6:00 It's Your Business

6:30 Little Mermaid

7:00 Christian Science Presents

7:30 Commercial Programs

Noon Candid Kids' Club

12:30 Navy News This Week

1:00 Movie "Night of the Comet"

3:00 Knights & Warriors

4:00 It's Showtime at the Apollo

5:00 Knight Rider

6:00 Simon & Simon

7:00 Sweating Bullets

8:00 Movie "Good Guys Wear Black"

10:00 Movie "Kill & Kill Again"

Mid. Movie "Snatched"

1:30 Commercial Program

2:00 Movie "Galaxina"

3:30 Movie "The Man Who Could Talk to Kids"

SUN 5:00 Classic Country

6:00 Wild, Wild World of Animals

6:30 Commercial Program

7:00 Pastor Han

8:00 Commercial Programs

11:00 Movie "Return to Mayberry"

1:00 Movie "The Pleasure of His Company"


3:30 Travel Travel

4:00 Bob Newhart (x2)

5:00 Hee Haw Silver

6:00 Hill Street Blues

7:00 Ed Sullivan

8:00 Movie "Masquerade"

10:00 Movie "Matewan"

12:30 sign-off

Retro: San Diego Sat/Sun Oct 17/18, 1992 (pt 2)

from TV Guide

Part 2: LA superstations and local cable channels

* LA programs blacked out on Cox Cable

KTLA Los Angeles

SAT 5:00 Monkees (x2)

6:00 Weekend Gallery

6:30 Pacesetters

7:00 Real News for Kids

7:30 Beakman's World

8:00 Brady Bunch (x2)

9:00 New Leave It to Beaver (x2)

10:00 What's Happening Now!!

10:30 Second Generation


11:00 Soul Train

Noon Brady Bunch (x2)

1:00 Happy Days (x2)

2:00 Designing Women (x2)*

3:00 Movie "Send Me No Flowers"

5:00 Movie "Earthquake"

8:00 Renegade

9:00 Street Justice

10:00 Channel 5 News at Ten

10:40 Sportspage

11:00 Cheers*

11:30 Columbo

1:00 Channel 5 News at Ten

1:40 Sportspage

2:00 Movie "Auntie Mame"

SUN 5:00 Monkees (x2)

6:00 Weekend Gallery

6:30 Making It: Minority Success Stories

7:00 Brady Bunch (x2)

8:00 Punky Brewster (x2)

9:00 Out of This World (x2)

10:00 Movie "Send Me No Flowers"

Noon Brady Bunch (x2)

1:00 Happy Days (x2)

2:00 Designing Women (x2)*


3:00 Movie "Lover Come Back"

5:00 Movie "Little House: The Last Farewell"

7:00 What About Tomorrow? Battling Breast Cancer

8:00 Movie "Heat Wave"

10:00 Channel 5 News at Ten

10:40 Sportspage

11:00 Cheers*

11:30 Highlander

12:30 Pacesetters

1:00 Apollo Comedy Hour

2:00 Channel 5 News at Ten

2:40 Sportspage

3:00 Movie "Matilda"

KCOP Los Angeles

SAT 5:00 Benson

5:30 Webster

6:00 LA Kids

7:00 Commercial Programs

Noon Mama's Family (x2)

1:00 Movie "Perfect Witness"

3:00 Movie "Hot Pursuit"

5:00 Movie "About Last Night"

7:00 Catwalk

8:00 Baywatch
9:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation*

10:00 Real News

10:30 Night Court

11:00 Arsenio Hall*

Mid. Star Trek*

1:00 Commercial Programs

2:30 Movie "How to Murder Your Wife"

4:30 Benson

SUN 5:00 Webster (x2)

6:00 Sport Fishing

6:30 Casper

7:00 Tom & Jerry

8:00 Young Robin Hood

8:30 Pirates of Dark Water

9:00 Conan the Adventurer

9:30 Mr. Bogus

10:00 Wizard of Oz

10:30 Gulliver's Travels

11:00 Around the World in Eighty Dreams

11:30 King Arthur & the Knights of Justice

Noon Tom & Jerry

1:00 Mama's Family (x2)

2:00 Movie "By Dawn's Early Light"

4:00 Movie "Deep Star Six"

6:00 Movie "The Big Chill"


8:00 National Geographic (x2)

10:00 Night Court

10:30 Real News

11:00 Sweating Bullets

Mid. Commercial Programs

1:30 Head of the Class

2:00 Webster

2:30 Benson

3:00 sign-off

ITV Learning Channel

SAT 5:00 Mind Extension University

6:00 Survival Spanish

6:30 Jobs in Education

9:00 Conversemos

10:00 American Adventure

11:00 Faces of Culture

Noon Sociological Imagination

1:00 Government by Consent

2:00 Humanities Through the Arts

3:00 Something Ventured: Small Business Management

4:00 Psychology: The Study of Human Behavior

5:00 Economics U$A

6:00 Western Tradition

7:00 Against All Odds: Inside Statistics


8:00 Project Universe

9:00 Voices & Visions

10:00 Mechanical Universe

11:00 Let's Learn Japanese

Mid. Mind Extension University

SUN 5:00 Mind Extension University

6:00 Jobs in Education

9:00 Real Estate Principles

Noon Germany Live

1:00 School & Sports Stars

1:30 Testwise

2:00 Candidate Forums on Children's Issues

3:00 Economic Future & Education

4:00 Senior Lifestyles

5:00 Institute on aging

6:00 Navy News This Week

6:30 EcoNews

7:00 Cable Review

8:00 Planet Earth

9:00 Parent Hour

10:00 Voices & Visions

11:00 Germany Live

Mid. Mind Extension University

Rainbow Channel
SAT 5:30 SuperBook

6:00 TBA

6:30 Cam TV

7:00 Cambodian TV

8:00 Truyen Hinh To Do

8:30 Vietnam Performing Arts

9:30 Festival

10:00 Hear Kitty, Kitty

10:30 Silent Network Special

11:00 Namaste America

Noon Sharon Cuneta

1:00 TBA

1:30 Arabic Music Television

2:00 The Message

2:30 Islam

3:00 TBA

3:30 India Impact

4:00 Arab-American TV

5:00 Horizon

6:00 Commercial Programs

8:00 News Magazine

8:30 Soko Ga Shiritai

9:30 Japanese Popular Songs

10:00 Yoru Mo Itushoukenmei

10:30 Music Fair


11:00 News

11:30 Commercial Programs

12:30 Praise the Lord

3:00 Karl Strader

4:00 Rod Parsley

SUN 5:00 John Hagee Today

6:00 Harvest Time

6:30 TBA

7:00 Full Gospel World Mission

7:30 Hope Hour

8:00 Day of Salvation

8:30 Faith for Today

9:00 Shadetree Mechanic

9:30 Celebrity Outdoors

10:00 NASCAR: Grand National Winston Classic

Noon Road Test Magazine

12:30 NHRA Today

1:00 Inside Winston Cup Racing

1:30 Winners

2:00 Commercial Programs

3:30 NHRA Drag Racing: Chief Auto Parts Nationals

4:00 News

5:30 Ever Increasing Faith

6:30 Gourmet Heaven

7:00 Sunday Hour


8:00 Shinsekai Kiko

9:00 Sunday Theater

10:00 Commercial Programs

11:00 News

11:30 Sunday Night Sports

Mid. Praise the Lord

2:00 Love Special

2:30 Hal Lindsey at the Telestai Christian Center

3:00 Behind the Scenes

3:30 Benny Hinn

4:00 Joseph Good

4:30 Meadowlark Lemon

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> from TV Guide

>

> Part 2: LA superstations and local cable channels


>

> Rainbow Channel

> SUN

> 2:00 Commercial Programs

> 3:30 NHRA Drag Racing: Chief Auto Parts Nationals

> 4:00 News

I take it that TNN's drag racing was joined and/or left in progress. I don't believe there are any
NHRA races that are a half-hour long.

Retro:Pittsburgh area small market stations Prime Time Monday May 12, 1958

Johnstown Pa.

6 WJAC All Networks

56 WARD ABC CBS (Network shows listed only)

Clarksburg, W VA

12 WBOY NBC ABC

Altoona, Pa.

10 WFBG CBS ABC

Wheeling W. Va

7 WTRF NBC ABC


Steubenville, Ohio

9 WSTV CBS ABC

Monday May 12, 1958

7:30

6-12 Price Is Right-Cullen-COLOR

7 Ozzie And Harriet ABC (Thursdays)

9-10 Robin Hood

56 To Be Announced

8PM

6-7 Restless Gun

9-10 Burns And Allen

12 Frankie Laine-Synd.

8:30

6-7-12 Wells Fargo

9-10-56 Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts

9PM

6-7 Twenty-One

9-56 Voice Of Firestone-ABC

10 Danny Thomas Show

12 Tombstone Territory
9:30

6-7 Goodyear Theater

9 December Bride

10-56 Top Tunes/New Talent-Lawrence Welk-ABC

12 Janet Dean

10PM

6-7-12 Suspicion

9 Studio One

10:30

10 December Bride (Week Delay)

11PM

6-7-9-10-12 News

11:15

6 20th Century Fox Hour

7 Jack Paar

11:20

9 20th Century Fox Hour

10 World's Best Movies-Bride by Mistake 1944

12 Jack Paar
12:20

9 News

12:45

10 Thought For The Day

Notes:

Channels 6 7 and 12 seem to be Primary NBC

9 and 10 CBS

several stations had some ABC shows because Pittsburgh did not have a full ABC affiliate till later
in 1958 (WTAE-4)

Source:Pittsburgh TV Guide

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Re: Retro:Pittsburgh area small market stations Prime Time Monday May 12, 1958

Tim Lones takes us back to markets near (but not including) Pittsburgh on May 12th, 1958:

> 10:30

> 10 December Bride (Week Delay)


Although it aired the previous week in most of the country, there were ways that a filmed show
could air on a local station later on the same evening that it was seen on the network.

In 1958, lots of local TV stations got their first VTR's in 1958, and could have taped the network
feed of a show, rewound it, re-cued it, and aired it one hour after the rest of the network
broadcast it.

Or, a network could send the local affiliate a print of that week's episode, including network
spots. It's my understanding that until tape became quite common at local TV stations, networks
would often send prints of filmed shows if they could not air them when fed by the network.

As poor in picture quality as kinescope recordings of live shows sometimes were, I would think a
kine of a film show was much worse.<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by
Joseph_Gallant on 08/22/05 09:45 PM.</FONT></P>

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Re: Retro:Pittsburgh area small market stations Prime Time Monday May 12, 1958

> Tim Lones takes us back to markets near (but not including)

> Pittsburgh on May 12th, 1958:

>

> > 10:30

> > 10 December Bride (Week Delay)

>

> Maybe not.

>

> If WFBG-10 had gotten a videotape machine by this time (lots


> of local TV stations got their first VTR's in 1958), they

> could have taped the network feed of "December Bride" at

> 9:30 P.M., rewound it, re-cued it, and aired it at 10:30.

>

> Or, CBS may have sent WFBG a print of that week's episode,

> including network spots. It's my understanding that until

> tape became quite common at local TV stations, networks

> would often send prints of filmed shows if they could not

> air them when fed by the network.

>

> As poor in picture quality as kinescope recordings of live

> shows sometimes were, I would think a kine of a film show

> was much worse.

Joseph:

While your theory might be possible, there is a large hole in it..December Bride according to
http://www.getty.net/texts/tv-48-66.txt (1957-58-Monday Night) was shown on CBS Network
Mondays at 9:30 (2 KDKA Pittsburgh 9 WSTV Steubenville and 27 WKBN Youngstown) and was a
different episode than WFBG showed at 10:30. which would lead me to believe that the 9:30
episode was the "live" network feed and 10:30 was the week delay.

Retro:Pittsburgh area Prime Time Tuesday May 13, 1958

Johnstown Pa.

6 WJAC All Networks

56 WARD ABC CBS (Network shows listed only)


Clarksburg, W VA

12 WBOY NBC ABC

Altoona, Pa.

10 WFBG CBS ABC

Wheeling W. Va

7 WTRF NBC ABC

Steubenville, Ohio

9 WSTV CBS ABC

Pittsburgh

2 KDKA CBS-ABC

11 WIIC NBC

13 WQED NET

Youngstown

21 WFMJ NBC

27 WKBN CBS

45 WKST ABC

7:30

2-9-10-27-56 Name That Tune


6 Harbor Command-Synd.

7-12-21 Treasure Hunt

11 Ozzie And Harriet-ABC (Wednesdays)

13 Action At Law

45 Sugarfoot-ABC

8PM

2 Phil Silvers

6-7-11-12-21 Eddie Fisher-COLOR

9-27 Mr. Adams And Eve (CBS Fridays 9PM)

10 Frank Sinatra-ABC

13 Mathematics

56 To Be Announced

8:30

2 O Henry Playhouse

9 Wingo-CBS

10 Wyatt Earp-ABC

13 Advanced Shorthand

27 San Francisco Beat-Synd.

45 Our Miss Brooks

9PM

2 Studio 57

6-7-11-21 McGraw
9-10-27-56 To Tell The Truth

12 O Henry Playhouse

13 Understanding the Stock Market

45 Broken Arrow-ABC

9:30

2 Red Skelton-COLOR-CBS Network Feed

6-7-11-12-21 Bob Cummings

9 Racket Squad-Syndication

10 Richard Diamond-CBS

13 Ideas And Ideals

45 Pantomime Quiz-ABC

10PM

2-9-10-27-56 Phil Silvers On Broadway-Special

6-7-11-12-21 Californians

13 Sense Of Poetry

45 West Point-Syndicated

10:30

6 Alfred Hitchcock (Sundays, CBS)

7 Boots And Saddles-Syndicated

11 Big Story-Synd.

12 Sea Hunt

13 Briefing Session
21 Charlie Chan

45 Starlite Theater-Green Hell 1940

11PM

2-6-7-9-10-11-12-21-27 News

11:15

2 Gateway Studio:You Cant Escape Forever 1942

6 O Henry Playhouse

7-11 Jack Paar

27 Playhouse 27-Thunderhead Son Of Flicka 1945

11:20

9 Tri-State Theater Blind Alley 1939

10 World's Best Movies-Black Legion-1937

12-21 Jack Paar

11:45

6 Public Defender

12:45

10 Thought For The Day

1AM

2-9-11 News
1:10

2 Movie

Swing Shift Theater-Lifeboat 1944

2:25

2 Sermonette

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Re: Retro:Pittsburgh area Prime Time Tuesday May 13, 1958

Tim Lones takes us back to the Steel City on May 13th, 1958:

> Pittsburgh

> 11 WIIC NBC

Considering that this station was (and today, as WPXI, still is) an NBC affiliate, could the original
call letters have stood for "11 Color"??

> 9:30

> 2 Red Skelton-COLOR-CBS Network Feed

Red Skelton's show, IIRC, was broadcast in color a few times a year from 1956 through the Spring
of 1964, and went to color every week in September of 1964, which would make it one of the
first CBS shows to go to color in the network's mid-1960's conversion from black-and-white to
color broadcasting.
> 11:15

> 2 Gateway Studio:You Cant Escape Forever 1942

I suspect KDKA-2's late-night movie series was titled "Gateway Studio" because the station was
basede for many years (is it still??) at Pittsburgh's Gateway Center, which I believe was
completed around the same time Group W/Westinghouse acquired KDKA (then WDTV) from
DuMont.

> 11:20

> 12-21 Jack Paar

These two stations missed the first few minutes of Paar's monologue (or else aired kinescopes or
tapes of the previous night's show).

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> 10PM

> 2-9-10-27-56 Phil Silvers On Broadway-Special

>

>Pre-empts The $64,000 Question. Several specials


starring Phil Silvers and Jack Benny separately or

together aired on CBS in the summer of 1963 as

Comedy Hour Specials; it was the summer replacement

for Danny Thomas and Andy Griffith that year. This

may have been one of them, since all of them originally

aired in the late '50s.

> <P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by bpatrick on 08/22/05 09:55 PM.</FONT></P>

Retro: Atlanta prime time Monday, August 27, 1979

From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules

run from 7 PM.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 PM NBC News

7:30 Match Game PM

8 PM Little House On The Prairie

9 PM The Immigrants (Part 1)

11 PM News

11:30 Best Of Carson

1 AM Tomorrow

2 AM News

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)


7 PM CBS News

7:30 PM Magazine

8 PM White Shadow

9 PM M*A*S*H

9:30 WKRP In Cincinnati

10 PM Lou Grant

11 PM News

11:30 Adam-12

12 M Rockford Files

1:10 CBS Movie: "Adam's Rib"

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

7 PM Yoga For Health

7:30 Dick Cavett

8 PM Bill Moyers' Journal

9 PM Gospel Resurrection

10 PM Poldark

11 PM Movie: "Doctor At Large"

WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)

7 PM ABC News

7:30 Tic Tac Dough

8 PM Baseball: Teams TBA


11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 Police Story

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

7 PM Get Smart

7:30 My Three Sons

8 PM Movie: "Cheaper By The Dozen"

10 PM Al Hirt Special

11 PM Soupy Sales

11:30 Movie: "The Perils Of Pauline"

1:30 Movie: "Two Guys From Texas"

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

7 PM Dick Cavett

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Up Front

8:30 To Your Health

9 PM Mister Rogers Talks To Parents

About School

10 PM U.S. Pro Tennis Championships

WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)


7 PM Prize Line

7:30 Movie: "The Outlaw"

9:30 Spotlight

10 PM PTL Club

WANX Ch. 46 (Ind.)

7 PM Streets Of San Francisco

8 PM Bonanza

9 PM 700 Club

10:30 Charisma

11 PM Big Valley

12 M News

Retro: Atlanta prime time Tuesday, August 28, 1979

From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules

run from 7 PM.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 PM NBC News

7:30 Dance Fever

8 PM The Runaways

9 PM The Immigrants (conclusion)

11 PM News
11:30 Best Of Carson

1 AM Tomorrow

2 AM News

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 PM CBS News

7:30 PM Magazine

8 PM Wonder Woman

9 PM CBS Movie: "Breakheart Pass"

11 PM News

11:30 Adam-12

12 M Barnaby Jones

1:10 CBS Movie: "36 Hours"

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

7 PM Yoga For Health

7:30 Dick Cavett

8 PM Dancing Disco

8:30 The Shakespeare Plays:

"Henry VIII" (PBS produced

all of Shakespeare's plays

in the late '70s/early '80s)

11 PM Movie: "The Yellow Balloon"


(NOTE: There was a song and

a group by this name, headed

by Don Grady of My Three Sons,

in 1967. No relation to the movie.)

WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)

7 PM ABC News

7:30 Tic Tac Dough

8 PM Happy Days

8:30 ABC Movie: "240-Robert" (pilot for a

short-lived series that aired on

Mondays that fall)

10 PM Three's Company

10:30 Taxi

11 PM News

11:30 Andy's Fun House (Andy Kaufman does

Archie Bunker, Elvis Presley, and

Ed Sullivan; sings "The Cow Goes Moo";

and banters with Howdy Doody, among

other things.)

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

7 PM Get Smart
7:30 My Three Sons

8 PM Baseball: Braves at Mets

10:30 America (time approximate)

11:30 Movie: "Red, Hot And Blue" (there's a

chain of barbecue restaurants by this

name, but no relation to the movie)

1:25 Baseball: Braves at Mets (replay)

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

7 PM Dick Cavett

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Once Upon A Classic

9 PM All Creatures Great And Small

10 PM Opium (Part 3 of 3)

11 PM Dick Cavett

11:30 Captioned ABC News

WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

7 PM Movie: "His Girl Friday"

9 PM Pro Tennis (nothing else given)

10 PM PTL Club

WANX Ch. 46 (Ind.)


7 PM Streets Of San Francisco

8 PM Bonanza

9 PM 700 Club

10:30 Jesus Festival

11 PM Big Valley

12 M The Mushegans

Retro:Pittsburgh Area Prime Time Wednesday, May 14, 1958

Johnstown Pa.

6 WJAC All Networks

56 WARD ABC CBS (Network shows listed only)

Clarksburg, W VA

12 WBOY NBC ABC

Altoona, Pa.

10 WFBG CBS ABC

Wheeling W. Va

7 WTRF NBC ABC

Steubenville, Ohio

9 WSTV CBS ABC


Pittsburgh

2 KDKA CBS-ABC

11 WIIC NBC

13 WQED NET

Youngstown

21 WFMJ NBC

27 WKBN CBS

45 WKST ABC

Source:TV Guide

7:30

2 Highway Patrol

6-7-11-12-21 Wagon Train

9 Cheyenne (From 7PM)-(Tuesday Nights 7:30 ABC)

10-45 Disneyland-ABC

13 Teen Showcase

27 I Love Lucy-Reruns CBS Network slot (not syndicated as yet)

8PM

2-27 Leave It To Beaver

9 26 Men

13 American Government
8:30

2-9-27-56 Big Record Patti Page with

Harry James, Helen Forrest and the singing team of Bill Hayes and Florence Henderson

6-7-11-21 Father Knows Best

10-45 Tombstone Territory-ABC

12 Big Record-Patti Page with Freddie Martin/Orchestra, Ray Bolger and Pat Suzuki-CBS Tape
Delay

13 Constitution And Human Rights

9PM

2-9-10-27 Millionaire-Drama

6-7-11-21 Kraft Theater "All the King's Men" Part 1 COLOR

12 26 Men

13 Face The People

45 Ozzie And Harriet-ABC

9:30

2-9-10-27-56 I've Got A Secret-Armed Forces Week

12 Movie-White Congo

13 Great Books

45 Scotland Yard

10PM

2-9-27 Armstrong Circle Theater

6-7-11-21 This Is Your Life


9-45-56 Boxing-Chicago(ABC Wednesday Night Fights)

Heavyweights Sonny Liston/Julio Mederos 10 rounds..Jack Drees reports

10:30

6 Studio 57

7 Silent Service

11 Matin Kane-William Gargan (Syndicated)

This is actually a British film production done in 1957-58, Not reruns of the NBC 1949-53
version,Though Gargan was seen in both. documentation:
http://www.angelfire.com/retro/cta/U...nKane_1957.htm

13 They Who Fought

21 Badge 714 (Dragnet)

10:45

9 Sports-Red Donley

45 Movie:

Sparkle Theater:The Magnificient Brute 1936

11PM

2-6-7-9-10-11-12-21-27 News

11:15

2 Movie

Gateway Studio They Made Me A Killer 1946

6 Movie
Feature Theater-What A Woman! 1943

7-11 Jack Paar

27 Movie

Playhouse 27 Deep Waters 1948

11:20

9 Movie

Tri State Theater-Carolina Blues 1944

10 Movie

World's Best Movies The Firefly 1937

12-21 Jack Paar

12:30

9 News

12:45

10 Thought For The Day

1AM

2-11 News

1:10

2 Movie

Swing Shift Theater:Meet The Missus 1940


2:25

2 Sermonette

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>>8:30

>

> 12 Big Record-Patti Page with Freddie Martin/Orchestra, Ray

> Bolger and Pat Suzuki-CBS Tape Delay

Interesting that an NBC/ABC affiliate picks this loser as

one of the few CBS shows it offers. Since Big Record replaced

Arthur Godfrey And His Friends I wonder if WBOY carried the

Old Redhead in prior seasons.

>

>

> 11:20

> 9 Movie

> Tri State Theater-Carolina Blues 1944


>

>I'd give anything to know what this movie was about.

In my neck of the woods, "Carolina Blue" means one thing:

the UNC Tarheels.

>

Doing some checking I see that this movie is a musical

starring bandleader Kay Kyser, who was from North Carolina

and who, I believe, formed his first band at UNC. Last I

heard his widow, Georgia Carroll (who sang with his band),

was still living in Chapel Hill.<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by bpatrick on 08/23/05


10:15 PM.</FONT></P>

Retro: Atlanta Sunday, August 26, 1979

From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules

run from 7 AM.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 AM Jerry Falwell

8 AM Gospel Singing Jubilee

9 AM Oral Roberts

9:30 Lone Ranger

10 AM Bugs Bunny

10:30 Sound Of Youth

11 AM Church Service

12 N News
12:30 Meet The Press

1 PM Movie: "The Manipulator"

3 PM Movie: "The Brothers O'Toole"

5 PM Lawrence Welk

6 PM News

6:30 Sunday News Conference

7 PM Wonderful World Of Disney

8 PM NBC Movie: "Rooster Cogburn"

10 PM Prime Time Sunday

11 PM News

11:30 Miss Black America Pageant

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 AM Latin Atlanta

7:30 Ebenezer Baptist Church

8 AM Rex Humbard

9 AM Sunday Morning

10:30 Thrillseekers

11 AM TBA

12 N News

12:30 Face The Nation

1 PM Georgians Speak

1:30 The Racers

2 PM TBA
3 PM Passport To Pasadena (NFL preview)

4 PM ATP Tennis Championship

6 PM News

6:30 Report (nothing else given, but I

know it's local because Ch. 5 did

not carry the CBS Evening News on Sunday)

7 PM 60 Minutes

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 One Day At A Time

9 PM Alice

10 PM The Jeffersons

11 PM News

11:30 CBS News

11:45 Movie: "Pearl Of The South Pacific"

1:30 Marcus Welby, M.D.

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

12 N Sound Of Youth

12:30 Music And The Spoken Word

1 PM Wrinkles And Retirement

1:30 Food Preservation

2 PM Genealogy In Sign

2:30 Advanced Banjo

3 PM Bonjour France
3:30 Grow Houseplants

4 PM Once Upon A Classic

5 PM Yoga For Health

5:30 Movie: "Seance On A Wet Afternoon"

7 PM Que Pasa, U.S.A.?

7:30 Second City TV

8 PM Evening At Pops

9 PM Masterpiece Theatre: "I Claudius"

(Part 12 of 13)

10 PM First Churchills

11 PM Carmen MacRae In Concert At The

Palace

WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)

7 AM Goodman Family

7:30 Hillside Chapel

8 AM Day Of Discovery

8:30 Chapel Hour

9 AM Hour Of Power

10 AM Ernest Angley

11 AM Roswell Street Baptist Church

12 N Issues And Answers

12:30 11 Alive Newsmakers

1 PM For You...Black Woman


1:30 Robert F. Kennedy Pro-Celebrity

Tennis Tournament

3 PM World Cup Track And Field

Championships

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Hardy Boys

8 PM Mork & Mindy

8:30 The Ropers

9 PM ABC Movie: "Stone"

11 PM News

11:30 Donna Fargo

12 M Comedy Shop

12:30 11 Alive Newsmakers

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

7 AM Jimmy Swaggart

7:30 Dr. E.J. Daniels

8 AM Three Stooges And Friends

9 AM Maverick

10 AM Hazel

10:30 Movie: "Witness For The

Prosecution"
1 PM Movie: "Thunder In The East"

3 PM Movie: "The Cossacks"

5:30 Dragnet

6 PM Best Of Championship Wrestling

7 PM Baseball: Montreal at Atlanta

9:30 Rat Patrol (time approximate)

10 PM Between The Wars

10:30 Ruff House

11 PM Open Up

1 AM Baseball: Montreal at Atlanta

(replay)

4:30 Maverick

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

8 AM Sesame Street (4 episodes)

12 N National Geographic

1 PM Pro Tennis

4 PM Washington Week In Review

4:30 Wall Street Week

5 PM Firing Line

6 PM Movie: "Silk Stockings"

8 PM National Geographic

9 PM Masterpiece Theatre

10 PM Movie: "The Great Caruso"


11:50 Cinema Showcase

WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

7 AM Voice Of God

7:30 Religious Program

8 AM Rev. Randoff Moore

8:30 Rev. W.V. Grant

9 AM Journey To Adventure

9:30 Music And The Spoken Word

10 AM The Divine Plan

10:30 Rev. Milton Perry

11 AM Music And The Spoken Word

11:30 Insight

12 N Tony And Susan Alamo

12:30 Southern Sportsman

1 PM Fishing

1:30 Bass Fishin'

2 PM Movie: "My Man Godfrey"

4 PM Pro Tennis

5 PM Showers Of Blessings

5:30 Journey To Adventure

6 PM Bass Fishin'

6:30 Encounters

7:30 Billy James Hargis


8:30 Insight

9 PM Day Of Discovery

9:30 James Robison

10 PM PTL Club

WANX Ch. 46 (Ind.)

7 AM Gooseberry Gang

7:30 Wheat Street Baptist Church

8 AM Jerry Falwell

9 AM Sunday Fundays

9:30 Lift For Living

10 AM Harvester Hour

11 AM In Touch

12 N Dimensions

12:30 Public Policy Forum

1:30 Kenneth Copeland

2:30 A Woman's Place

3 PM Assembly Of God

3:30 At Home With The Bible

4 PM Bountiful Blessings

4:30 Phil Arms Presents

5 PM Amazing Grace

5:30 Countdown To A Miracle

6 PM Dr. E.J. Daniels


6:30 Revelation Of Jesus

7 PM Peachtree Presbyterian Church

7:30 Changed Lives

8 PM The King Is Coming

8:30 Jesus Festival

9 PM Jimmy Swaggart

10 PM Max Morris

10:30 Dining Table

11 PM Sound Of The Spirit

11:30 Insight

12 M The Mushegans

Retro: Philadelphia net. affiliates, Tuesday, June 29, 1976

(Source: Bucks County Courier Times)

KYW-TV 3 (NBC)

AM

6 Farm Market Report

6:15 Tai Chi Chuan

6:45 Farm Home and Garden

6:55 News

7 Today

9 Somerset

9:30 Today in the Delaware Valley

10 Playmates Schoolmates
10:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

11 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Hollywood Squares

PM

12 News

12:30 Gong Show

12:55 News

1 Fun Factory

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 Guiding Light

3 Another World

4 Mike Douglas

5:30 News

6:30 NBC News

7 Wild Wild World Of Animals

7:30 Black Edition

8 NBC Tuesday Night At The Movies: 1776

10:45 The New Nation

11 News

11:30 Tonight (guest host John Davidson; guest Vikki Carr)

1AM Tomorrow

WPVI 6 (ABC)

AM

6:27 Friends
6:30 Perspective

7 Good Morning America

9 Phil Donahue

10 Dialing for Dollars

11 Lets Make A Deal

11:30 Happy Days

PM

12 News

12:30 All My Children

1 Ryans Hope

1:30 Rhyme And Reason

2 $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 Break The Bank

3 General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 Merv Griffin

5:30 News

6:30 ABC News

7 To Tell The Truth

7:30 Hollywood Squares

8 Happy Days

8:30 Laverne And Shirley

9 S.W.A.T.

10 The Rookies

11 News
11:30 Tuesday Mystery Of The Week: The Murderers

WCAU-TV 10 (CBS)

AM

6:25 Give Us This Day

6:30 Summer Semester

7 CBS News

8 Captain Kangaroo

9 Joel A. Spivak

10 Price Is Right

11 Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News

PM

12 Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 Concentration

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3 All In The Family

3:30 Match Game

4 Tattletales

4:30 Dinah

6 News

6:30 CBS News


7 American Music 1776-1976

7:30 Don Adams Screen Test (guests: Jack Cassidy, Jan Murray)

8 Ive Got A Secret

8:28 Bicentennial Minutes (listing says minutes)

8:30 Good Times

9 MASH

9:30 One Day At A Time

10 Switch

11 News

11:30 CBS Late Movie: Show Boat

1:25AM Movie: The Barrells of Wimple Street

WHYY-TV 12 (PBS)

AM

9 Sesame Street

10 Electric Company

10:30 Mister Rogers

11 Maggie And The Beautiful Machine

11:30 TBA

PM

1 Play Bridge With The Experts

1:30 Lilias Yoga And You

2 TBA

3 Hodgepodge Lodge

3:30 Mister Rogers


4 Sesame Street

5 Mister Rogers

5:30 Electric Company

6 News

6:30 Lilias Yoga And You

7 On Top Of It

7:30 Book Beat

8 Mark Of Jazz (featured: Ramsey Lewis Trio)

8:30 Consumer Survival Kit

9 Philadelphia Folk Festival (featured: Arlo Guthrie, Murray McLauchlin, Diane Davidson, Martin
Carthy, Peg Leg Sam)

10 Monty Pythons Flying Circus

11 ABC Captioned News

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> KYW-TV 3 (NBC)

> AM

> 2:30 Guiding Light

Not on KYW back then...GL was never an NBC show.

>

> WPVI 6 (ABC)

> AM
> 6:30 Perspective

2005 and several variations of Perspective still going strong...

> 10 Dialing for Dollars

Classic!

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Re: Retro: Philadelphia net. affiliates, Tuesday, June 29, 1976

> > KYW-TV 3 (NBC)

> > AM

> > 2:30 Guiding Light

> Not on KYW back then...GL was never an NBC show.

>

You were probably thinking of today's KYW-TV, which is CBS.

Back then(in 1976), KYW aired the NBC soap "The Doctors" at 2:30 pm.

>>

> > WPVI 6 (ABC)

> > AM

> > 6:30 Perspective

> 2005 and several variations of Perspective still going

> strong...

>

> > 10 Dialing for Dollars


> Classic!

>

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> WPVI 6 (ABC)

> AM

> 6:27 Friends

> 6:30 Perspective

> 7 Good Morning America

> 9 Phil Donahue

Back in 1976 WPVI TV did not run the 8 AM hour of Good Morning America. They preempted
the 8-9 AM hour until the Fall of 1978. They ran "Captain Noah & His Magical Ark" from 8-9 AM
weekdays in 1976. In 1975 they may have even had Captain Noah for 2 hours preempting Good
Morning America entirely. Prior to 1975 they ran Captain Noah from 7-9 AM.

Captian Noah wasa locally produced children's program with several cartoons inserted in
including the 1961 Popeye Cartoons, the post 1948 Bugs Bunny and Porky Pig cartoons, pre 1940
Porky Pig cartoons, and Gumby. The Bugs Bunny/Porky Pig cartoons would go to Channel 17 in
1978 and then to Channel 48 in 1980 and back to Channel 17 in 1983 then pulled from
syndication inb 1990. The TV 1961 Popeye Cartoons went to Channel 29 in 1979 and then to 57
(I think) in 1986.
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Re: Retro: Philadelphia net. affiliates, Tuesday, June 29, 1976

a few corrections WPVI TV 6abc ran Operation Alphabet at 6am after the classic sign on which
has been described before on the message boards.

also in 1970 Channel 6 decided to do Cap Noah on a daily basis after getting such monster
ratings on Sat mornings for it so it was shown Mon through Friday originally from 7:30-9am the
around 1973 it was shortened a few minutes to accomadate a new program called Dialing for
Dollars,then around 1975 it was shortened to 8 to 9am then by the fall of 1978 was relegated to
weekends only where it lasted till 1995.

Also the good ole Captain showed the syndie Popeye shorts till 1984 then they moved to
channel 29 then to 57 by 1985(believe it or not 57/cbs 3 still has those classic 61 cartoons in
their library along with I Love Lucy/All In The Family/The Honeymooners/and Andy Griffith along
with a few Clint Eastwood movies that launched Philly 57 in 1985).

Also dont forget those sign on prayers(Give Us This Day and Thought for Today)

Retro:Pittsburgh Area Prime Time Friday May 16, 1958

Johnstown Pa.

6 WJAC All Networks

56 WARD ABC CBS (Network shows listed only)

Clarksburg, W VA

12 WBOY NBC ABC


Altoona, Pa.

10 WFBG CBS ABC

Wheeling W. Va

7 WTRF NBC ABC

Steubenville, Ohio

9 WSTV CBS ABC

Pittsburgh

2 KDKA CBS-ABC

11 WIIC NBC

13 WQED NET

Youngstown

21 WFMJ NBC

27 WKBN CBS

45 WKST ABC

Source:TV Guide

7:30

2 Boots And Saddles

6 Governor Leader-Talk
7 Mama

9 Have Gun-Will Travel (Saturday 9:30 CBS)

10 To Be Announced

11 Charlie Chan

12 Sheriff Of Cochise

13 Shop Talk

21 Truth Or Consequences-NBC

27-56 Dick And The Duchess-CBS Last Show Of Series

45 Rin Tin Tin-ABC

7:45

6 Truth Or Consequences-NBC (Joined In Progress)

8PM

2-6-9-45 Major League Baseball Pittsburgh At Philadelphia (Phillies win 6-2)

7-11-21 Jefferson Drum

10-27-56 Trackdown

12 Cheyenne ABC (Tuesday Night ABC)

13 Opera History

8:30

7-11-21 Life Of Riley

10-27 Zane Grey Theater

13 Advanced Shorthand
9PM

7-11-21 M Squad

10-27 Phil Silvers

12 Jerry Lewis-NBC SPECIAL COLOR

13 Carnegie Tech Opera

9:30

7-11-21 Thin Man

10 Patrice Munsel-ABC

13 Ticket To Europe-Finland

27 Schlitz Playhouse Of Stars

10PM

7-11-21 Jerry Lewis SPECIAL COLOR (Fight and Post Fight pre-empted)

10-27 The Lineup

12 M Squad-NBC (Fridays 9PM)

10:30

2-9-10-27-56 Person To Person-Edward R. Murrow

6 To Be Announced

12 Life With Elizabeth-Betty White

13 Armed Forces Day

45 Movie

Starlite Theater Strange Death of Adolf Hitler 1943


11PM

2-6-7-9-10-11-12-21-27 News

13 They Who Fought

11:15

2 Movie

Startime Theater-Treasure Of The Sierra Madre-1948

6 Movie

Playhouse Keys To The Kingdom-1944

7-11 Jack Paar

27 Movie

Shock (Theater) Secret Of The Chateau 1934

11:20

9 Movie

Tri-State Theater-Nine Girls 1944

10 Movie

World's Best Movies Invisible Stripes 1940

12-21 Jack Paar

12:45

10 Thought For The Day

1AM
2-9-11 News

1:10

2 Movie

Swing Shift Theater Chamber Of Horrors 1940

11 Movie

Late Show Down The Stretch 1936

2:25

2 Sermonette

Retro: Syracuse and Upstate New York, 9/26/94

This one is interesting, just to try to follow how the Canadian stations cherry-picked from the
four U.S. networks.

Source: TV Guide, Syracuse Edition

CHANNELS LISTED

SYRACUSE

3-WSTM (NBC)

5-WTVH (CBS)

9-WIXT (ABC)

24-WCNY (PBS)

68-WSYT (Fox)
UTICA

2-WKTV (NBC)

20-WUTR (ABC)

33-WFXV (Fox)

WATERTOWN

7-WWNY (CBS, NBC)

16-WNPE (PBS)

50-WWTI (ABC, NBC)

BINGHAMTON

12-WBNG (CBS)

ROCHESTER

8-WROC (CBS)

10-WHEC (NBC)

13R-WOKR (ABC)

31-WUHF (Fox)

DESERONTO, ONT.

6-CJOH (CTV)

OTTAWA

13-CJOH (CTV)
KINGSTON, ONT.

11-CKWS (CBC)

(Listings also included for WNYW-5, WWOR-9, WPIX-11 and WSBK-38)

5:00 A.M.

6 13-Commercial Program

9-ABC/Local News

10-Ag-Day

13R-Rush Limbaugh

31-Mighty Max

68-Empty Nest

5:30

2 5 10-This Mornings Business

3-NBC News

6 13-Fitness with Love

11-James Robison

13-ABC News

20-ABC/Local News

31-Exosquad

68-Dear John

6:00

2 10-NBC News
3 5 6 13-News

7-This Mornings Business

8 12-CBS News

11-Bestsellers

13R-ABC/Local News

31-Conan the Adventurer

33-This Is the Day

50-ABC News

68-Transformers: Generation 2

6:30

6 13-Canada A.M.

7-CBS News

8 10 12-News

11-Body Moves

24-Morning Business Report

31-Transformers: Generation 2

68-Bonkers

7:00

2 3 10-Today

5 7 8 12-This Morning

9 13R 20 50-Good Morning America

11-Morning News

16-Bloomberg Business News


24-Lamb Chops Play-Along

31 68-Aladdin

33-Goof Troop

7:30

16-Body Electric

24-Shining Time Station

31 33 68-Bobbys World

8:00

16-Lamb Chops Play-Along

24-Barney & Friends

33-Droopy, Master Detective

68-Goof Troop

8:30

16 24-Mister Rogers

31-Darkwing Duck

33-Bonkers

68-Biker Mice from Mars

9:00

2 3 50-Sally Jessy Raphael

5 6 7 10 12 13 20-Regis & Kathie Lee

8-Maury Povich
9-Rolanda

11-What on Earth

13R-Phil Donahue

16 24-Sesame Street

31-Goof Troop

33-Value Vision

68-Darkwing Duck

9:30

11-Urban Peasant

31-Droopy, Master Detective

68-Kenneth Copeland

10:00

2-Jerry Springer

3-Jane Whitney

5 7-Gordon Elliott

6 13-Dini Petty

8-Rolanda

9-Marilu

10 12-Judge for Yourself

11-Fred Penners Place

13R-Sally Jessy Raphael

20-Maury Povich

24-Pappyland
31-Commercial Program

33-Love Connection

50-Phil Donahue

68-Suzanne Somers

10:30

16-Reading Rainbow

24-Gerbert

31-Andy Griffith

33-Highway Patrol

11:00

2-Rolanda

3 10-Leeza

5 7 8 11 12-The Price is Right

6 13-Midday Newsline

9-Judge for Yourself

13R-Family Matters

20 50-Mike & Maty

24-Storytime

31-Jenny Jones

33-Northern Exposure

68-Ricki Lake

11:30
13R-Wonder Years

24-Kidsongs

12 Noon

2 3 5 7 8 10 12 13R News

9-Jones & Jury

11-Threes Company

16-Aids 101

20-Mid-Day: Mohawk Valley

24-Scale Modeling

31-Ricki Lake

33-Geraldo

50-Maury Povich

68-Susan Powter

12:30

2 10-Susan Powter

3-Rush Limbaugh

5 7 8 12-Young and the Restless

9 13R 20-Loving

11-DeGrassi High

24-Good Afternoon

68-Love Connection

1:00
2 3 10-Days of Our Lives

6 13-Shirley

9 11 13R 20 50-All My Children

16-Storytime

31-In the Heat of the Night

33-700 Club

68-Doogie Howser, M.D.

1:30

5 7 8 12-Bold and the Beautiful

16-Magic of Acrylic Painting

24-Naturally Floral

68-Family Matters

2:00

2 3 6 10 13-Another World

5 7 8 11 12-As the World Turns

9 13R 20 50-One Life to Live

16-Sewing Connection

24-Reading Rainbow

31-Empty Nest

33 68-Family Matters

2:30

16-Strip Quilting
24-Shining Time Station

31-Bonkers

33-Sonic the Hedgehog

68-Droopy, Master Detective

3:00

2-Leeza

3-Jenny Jones

5 7 8 11 12-Guiding Light

6 13-Bold and the Beautiful

9 13R 20 50-General Hospital

10-Tale Spin

16-Look and Cook with Anne Willan

24-Mister Rogers

31 33 68-Tiny Toons

3:30

6 13-Family Passions

10-V.R. Troopers

16-Barney & Friends

24-Sesame Street

31 33 68-Taz-Mania

4:00

2 6 7 9 10 11 12 13-Oprah Winfrey
3-Maury Povich

5-In the Heat of the Night

8-Top Cops

13R-Full House

16-Pappyland

20-New Price is Right

31 33 68-Animaniacs

50-Ricki Lake

4:30

8-Highway Patrol

13R-Family Matters

16-Reading Rainbow

20-Hard Copy

24-Lamb Chops Play-Along

31 33 68-Power Rangers

5:00

2 3-Phil Donahue

5 8 9 10 12 13R-News

6 13-Blossom

7-Golden Girls

11-Simpsons

16-Carmen Sandiego

20-Star Trek: Deep Space Nine


24-Barney & Friends

31-Ricki Lake

33-Aladdin

50-Family Matters

68-V.R. Troopers

5:30

5-Extra: the Entertainment Magazine

6 13-Roseanne

7-Rescue 911

8-Coach

9-News (until 6:30)

10 12-Inside Edition

11-Fresh Prince

13R-Hard Copy

16 24-Square One Television

33-Family Matters

50 68-Full House

6:00

2 3 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 13R 20-News (one hour on 3 6 11 13)

16-MacNeil, Lehrer

24-Carmen Sandiego

31 33-Fresh Prince

50-Extra: the Entertainment Magazine


68-Roseanne

6:30

2 10-NBC News

5 7 8 12-CBS News

9 13R 20 50-ABC News

24-Nightly Business Report

31-Simpsons

33-Rescue 911

68-Cops

7:00

2 6 8 9 13-Wheel of Fortune

3-NBC News

5-Inside Edition

7-Jeopardy!

10-New Price is Right

11-Full House

12 20 50-Roseanne

13R-Entertainment Tonight

16-Nightly Business Report

24-MacNeil, Lehrer

31 68-Star Trek: The Next Generation

33-Jenny Jones
7:30

2 6 8 9 13-Jeopardy!

3-Entertainment Tonight

5-American Journal

7-Wheel of Fortune

10-Extra: the Entertainment Magazine

11 13R-Roseanne

12-Coach

16-Road & Reel: Streamside

20 50-Marriedwith Children

8:00

2 3 10 11-Fresh Prince

5 7 8 12-The Nanny

6 13 31 33 68-Melrose Place

9 13R 20 50-Coach

16 24-Baseball (Ken Burns documentary)

8:30

2 3 10 11-Blossom

5 7 8 12-Daves World

9 20 50-Blue Skies

13R-Buffalo Bills Preview

9:00
2 3 10-Movie: A Friend to Die For (Made for TV, 94)

5 7 8 11 12-Murphy Brown

6 13-Star Trek: The Ultimate Journey

9 20 50-NFL Football: Broncos at Bills

13-TBA (If the local blackout is lifted, the Broncos-Bills game airs at this time.)

31 33 68-Party of Five

9:30

5 7 8 12-Love and War

11-Mom, P.I.

10:00

5 7 8 12-Northern Exposure

6 13-Law & Order

11-CBC Prime Time News

31-Matlock

33-Montel Williams

68-Highway Patrol

10:30

16-Evening with Mark Twain

24-One Voice

68-Newz (sic)

11:00
2 3 5 7 8 10 11 12 13R-News

6 13-CTV News

16-Mystery!

24-Charlie Rose

31-Cops

33 68-Ricki Lake

11:30

6 13-News

31-Northern Exposure

11:35

2 3 10-Jay Leno

5 7 8 11 12-David Letterman

13R-Murphy Brown

12:00

6 13-Hard Copy

9 20-News

24-Making Welfare Work

33 50-Rush Limbaugh

68-Northern Exposure

12:05
13R-A Current Affair

12:30

6 13-Valley of the Dolls

31-Jon Stewart

33-Last Call

12:35

2 3 10-Conan OBrien

5-Marriedwith Children

7-In the Heat of the Night

8-Geraldo

9 13R 20 50-Nightline

11-Star Trek: The Next Generation

12-Jon Stewart

1:00

6 13-Movie: T Bone N Weasel (Made for Cable, 92)

33-Dennis Prager

68-Night Court

1:05

5-Jon Stewart

9-Last Call

13R-Love Connection
20-Judge for Yourself

1:30

31-Commercial Programs (until 2:30)

33-Newz (sic)

68-Golden Girls

1:35

2-News

3 10-Greg Kinnear

7 13R-Commercial Program

8-Mr. Belvedere

9-ANC News

12-New Price is Right

2:00

33-Value Vision (until 6:00)

68-Movie: Moving (88)

2:05

3 13R-Jerry Springer

5-Commercial Program

8-Up to the Minute (until 6:00)

9-Mike & Maty

10-Gordon Elliott
12-Marriedwith Children

2:30

31-Newz

2:35

5 12-Up to the Minute (until 5:30 on 5; until 6:00 on 12)

3:00

31-Rescue 911

3:05

3-Nightside (until 5:30)

6 13-Commercial Program

9-World News Now (until 5:00)

10-Montel Williams

13R-Home Shopping Spree (until 5:00)

4:00

68-American-Gladiators

4:05

10-Commercial Program

4:35
10-Nightside

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Charles, shouldn't that be Toronto?

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Could you list that weekend also, please?

<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by classictvfan on 08/23/05 04:38 AM.</FONT></P>

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> Charles, shouldn't that be Toronto?

>

No -- it is "Deseronto", a small Ontario town west of Kingston on Lake Ontario.

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> WATERTOWN

> 7-WWNY (CBS, NBC)

> 16-WNPE (PBS)

> 50-WWTI (ABC, NBC)

---------

NBC programming was long gone on WWNY by then. I remember watching WWNY earlier in the
1990s and it was all CBS by then.

> DESERONTO, ONT.

> 6-CJOH (CTV)

>

> OTTAWA

> 13-CJOH (CTV)

---------

The question of where CJOH-6 is from came up...definitely not Toronto as CTV in Toronto is CFTO
9. CJOH 6 is a rebroadcaster of CJOH 13 in Ottawa, along with CJOH 8 in Cornwall. Channel 6
serves Belleville and Kingston, "as well as our U.S. neighbours", as the CJOH TV signon states.
CJOH 47 in Pembroke has been added as an additional rebroadcaster since then. You were likely
confused because by this time, CFTO and CJOH were both owned by Baton, although there were
still some differences in programming.

> 11:00

> 2-Rolanda

> 3 10-Leeza

> 5 7 8 11 12-The Price is Right

> 6 13-Midday Newsline

> 9-Judge for Yourself


> 13R-Family Matters

> 20 50-Mike & Maty

> 24-Storytime

> 31-Jenny Jones

> 33-Northern Exposure

> 68-Ricki Lake

---------

This has got to be a mistake. Midday Newsline starting at 11 AM and running for 2 hours? I don't
remember it being that long even in 1994. At that time CFTO ran Eye on Toronto from 11-12 then
Noon Beat News from 12-1, so I would imagine CJOH had Eye on Ottawa (if it was still around by
then) from 11-12 then Midday Newsline following.

> 6:30

> 2 10-NBC News

> 5 7 8 12-CBS News

> 9 13R 20 50-ABC News

> 24-Nightly Business Report

> 31-Simpsons

> 33-Rescue 911

> 68-Cops

>

> 7:00

> 2 6 8 9 13-Wheel of Fortune

> 3-NBC News

----------

That is quite odd, WSTM airing NBC Nightly News at 7 PM instead of the standard 6:30 on WKTV
and WHEC. How long did WSTM do this?
> 10-New Price is Right

----------

Don't remind me of that.

> 8:00

> 2 3 10 11-Fresh Prince

----------

Back in the days the CBC still had American programming in prime time. Oh, how I miss those
days.

> 10:30

> 16-Evening with Mark Twain

> 24-One Voice

> 68-Newz (sic)

----------

Is this a typo, or did Fox 68 have a program by this name?

> 11:30

> 6 13-News

> 31-Northern Exposure

----------

At the time, CJOH called their 11:30 news "Nightline", like ABC's late night magazine. Even had a
similar logo back in the 80s - http://www.geocities.com/tvhatton/pi...ghtline_88.jpg

> 12:35
> 2 3 10-Conan OBrien

> 5-Marriedwith Children

> 7-In the Heat of the Night

> 8-Geraldo

> 9 13R 20 50-Nightline

> 11-Star Trek: The Next Generation

> 12-Jon Stewart

----------

Wow, ABC repeated CJOH's Nightline...oh right, see above comment. <P ID="edit"><FONT
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> > Charles, shouldn't that be Toronto?

>>

>

> No -- it is "Deseronto", a small Ontario town west of

> Kingston on Lake Ontario.

>

To clarify things a bit more, CJOH-TV originates on Channel 13 from Ottawa, Ontario. Deseronto
is home to a re-broadcaster of CJOH, on Channel 6, which serves the Kingston and Belleville
areas. Deseronto is not on Lake Ontario, not exactly. It is on an arm of Lake Ontario called the
Bay of Quinte, which Deseronto sits on. The CJOH Channel 6 re-transmitter is just south of the
Town of Deseronto, on a cliff known locally as "Mount Carmel", on the Bay of Quinte.

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Re: Retro: Syracuse and Upstate New York, 9/26/94

> > WATERTOWN

> > 7-WWNY (CBS, NBC)

> > 16-WNPE (PBS)

> > 50-WWTI (ABC, NBC)

> ---------

> NBC programming was long gone on WWNY by then. I remember

> watching WWNY earlier in the 1990s and it was all CBS by

> then.

Yeah, NBC Sports programming, as well as anything else from that network, was gone by 1990
on WWNY. However, WWTI aired some NBC Sports events around this point, I believe. This
would be why you see ABC and NBC in brackets next to WWTI. You may also notice a lack of local
news programming on WWTI. The only newscast to air on that station at that point was World
News Tonight. Newswatch 50 was still a good two years away, and the regular newscasts were
cancelled earlier this year.

>

I would imagine CJOH had Eye on Ottawa (if it was still around by

> then) from 11-12 then Midday Newsline following.

Eye On Ottawa was still on at that point. This is also a short time after CJOH and other CTV
affiliates stopped airing The Flintstones at 12 noon as well. Midday Newsline aired at 12:30 at
that point. So it was only an hour-long newscast for little more than a year or so when these
listings came out, if I remember correctly. CFTO would have aired News Beat Today/Noon Beat
News at 12:30 as well when the Flintstones was aired at 12.
> > 7:00

> > 2 6 8 9 13-Wheel of Fortune

> > 3-NBC News

> ----------

> That is quite odd, WSTM airing NBC Nightly News at 7 PM

> instead of the standard 6:30 on WKTV and WHEC. How long did

> WSTM do this?

I believe WSTM was airing NBC Nightly News in tandem with most other affiliates by 1997 or so.
I believe throughout the late 80s and early 90s it was also at 7. I only saw this station
occasionally though.

Joseph

Retro: Syracuse and Upstate New York, Saturday, 9/24/94

See my post below for key to channels in this post.

SATURDAY 9/24/94

5:00

5-Extremists

6 13 68-Commercial Program

9-ANC News

10-Nightside

13R-Home Shopping Spree

31-Whos the Boss?

33-On Scene: Emergency Response


5:30

3-Pick Your Brain

5-Real News for Kids

6 13-News

31-Monster Force

33-Family Matters

6:00

3-Saved by the Bell

5-Computer Man

6 13-Fitness with Love

7 12 13R-Commercial Program

8-Iron Man

9-Insight

10-Looney Tunes

11-Home

31-I Love Lucy

33-Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

50-Wonderland

68-Phantom 2040

6:30

2-U.S. Farm Report

3-California Dreams
5-Garfield and Friends

6 13-Fraggle Rock

8-Fantastic Four

9-News for Kids

11-Canadian Fishing

12-TBA

31 33-Stone Protectors

50-Nick News

68-Baby Huey

7:00

2-Social Security

3 20-Nick News

5-Garfield and Friends

6 13-Littlest Hobo

7-Martha Stewart Living

8 12-Beakmans World

9-Cro

10-Baby Huey

11-Going Fishing

16-G.E.D.

31-Bill Nye

33-Boogies Diner

50-Gladiators 2000

68-Romper Room
7:30

2-Real News for Kids

3-Showboat

5-New Captain Planet

6 13-My Secret Identity

7-Commercial Programs

8 12-Storybreak

9 33-Animal Adventures

10-Mutant League

11-Casting Out

13R-Cryptkeeper

20 50-Bill Nye

24-G.E.D.

31-Wonderland

68-Whats Up Network

8:00

2 3-Today

5 6 8 12 13-Little Mermaid

9-Gladiators 2000

10-Chip N Dale

11-Real Fishing

13R 20 50-Cro

16-Computer Chronicles
31 33 68-Dog City

8:30

5 6 7 8 12 13-Beethoven

9 13R 20 50-Sonic the Hedgehog

10-Ducktales

11-Great Outdoorsman

16-World of Collector Cars

24-Computer Chronicles

31 33 68-Power Rangers

9:00

5 6 7 8 12 13-Aladdin

9 13R 20 50-Free Willy

10-Phantom 2040

11-Northlands

16-New Yankee Workshop

24-Victory Garden

31 33 68-Animaniacs

9:30

5 7 12-Garfield and Friends

6 13-Flinstones

8-Animal Adventures

9 13R 20 50-Reboot
10-G.I. Joe

11-Canadian Gardener

16 24-American Woodshop

31 33 68-Eek!/Terrible Thunderlizards

10:00

2 3 10-Name Your Adventure

5 7-Ninja Turtles

6 13-X-Men

8-Martha Stewart Living

9 13R 20 50-Bump in the Night

11-Germottes Studio

12-New Captain Planet

16 24-Hometime

31 33 68-Batman and Robin

10:30

2 10-Saved by the Bell

3-NBA Inside Stuff

5 7-Ninja Turtles

6 13-Taz-Mania

8-Home Again

9 20 50-Cryptkeeper

11-Dont Move, Improve

12-Gladiators 2000
13R-News for Kids

16 24-This Old House

31 33 68-Where Is Carmen Sandiego?

11:00

2-Saved by the Bell

3-Bowling

5-Marvel Action Hour

6 13-Canada AM Weekend

7-Garfield and Friends

8-Computer Man

9 13R 20 50-Bugs and Tweety Hour

10-Nick News

11-Town and Country Ontario

12-Action News for Kids

16-Justin Wilsons Louisiana Cookin

24-New Yankee Workshop

31 33 68-X-Men

11:30

2-California Dreams

7-Garfield and Friends

8-Motorweek

10-Commercial Program

11-Angler and Hunter


12-Nick News

16-Burt Wolfs Table

24-Frugal Gourmet

31 33 68-The Tick

12:00

2 10-NBA Inside Stuff

3 8 12 33-College Football-Boston College @ Pittsburgh

5 7-Beakmans World

6 13-RV Vacation Adventures

9 31-WWF Wrestling

11-On the Road Again

13R 20 50-Addams Family

16-From a Country Garden

24-Ciao Italia

68-Family Matters

12:30

2-Captain Planet

5-Sweet Valley High

6 13-Travel Magazine

7-Storybreak

10-Entrada

11-Top Ten Country

13R 20 50-Rhythm and Jam


16-Victory Garden

24-Grilling with Chef George

68-Family Matters

1:00

2-Night Court

5 9 13R 20-Commercial Program

6 13-Worldwide Wrestling

7-WWF Wrestling

10-Newsmaker

11-WWF Cavalcade

16-Movie: War of the Worlds (53)

24-Gift of Painting

31-American Gladiators

50-Movie: Keep the Change (Made for TV, 92)

68-Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

1:30

2 10-Commercial Program

5-Movie: The Muppets Take Manhattan (84)

20-Siskel and Ebert

24-Quilting for the 90s

68-Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

2:00
2 68-Notre Dame Pre-Game

6 13-Fish N Canada

7-Road to Atlanta

9-Fishing the West

11-Drivers Seat

20-Broadcast: New York

24-Trailside

31-Movie: Cannonball Run II (84)

2:25

16-Movie: The Frisco Kid (79)

2:30

2 7 10 68-Colege Football: Purdue @ Notre Dame

6 13-Real Fishing

9-Newsworthy

11-Canadian Gardener

20-TBA

24-Magic of Acrylic Painting

3:00

6 13-Auto Racing: SCCA Players Ltd. Toyota Series, taped 9/17 @ Nazareth, PA

9 13R 20 50-Commercial Program

11-World Vision

24-Sewing with Nancy


3:30

3 5 8-Commercial Program

9-College Football: Washington @ Miami

12-Headline News

13R 20 50-College Football: Colorado @ Michigan

24-Sneak Previews

33-High School Football

4:00

3-World of Nature

5 8 12-Swimming and Diving

11-What on Earth

24-To the Contrary

31-Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

4:30

11-Show Jumping

16-Sneak Previews

24-Adam Smith

31-Simpsons

5:00

6 13-Robocop

16-European Journal
24-Firing Line

31-Baywatch

5:30

11-Town and Country Ontario

16-Editors

24-Tony Browns Journal

33-Motorweek

6:00

2 3 5 6 7 8 10 12 13-News

11-Northwood

16-Inside Albany

24-European Journal

31-Star Trek: The Next Generation

33-Baywatch

68-Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

6:30

2 10-NBC News

3 7-Broadcast: New York

5 8 12-CBS News

6 13-Regional Contact

11-Bingo

16-Think Tank
24-Inside Albany

7:00

2-Night Court

3-Entertainment Tonight

5-Extra: The Entertainment Magazine

6 13-Babylon 5

7-The Road

8 9-Wheel of Fortune

10-Commercial Program

11-Star Trek: The Next Generation

12 20 31-Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

13R-News

16 24-Lawrence Welk

33 68-Simpsons

50-American Gladiators

7:30

2-Night Court

8 9-Jeopardy!

10-TBA

13R-Hard Copy

33 68-Simpsons

8:00
2 3 10-Empty Nest

5 6 7 8 12 13-Dr. Quinn

9 13R 20 50-Movie: Crocodile Dundee II (88)

11-Dream Tower

16-Ill Fly Away

24-Evening at Pops

31 33 68-Cops

8:30

2 3 10-Empty Nest

31 33 68-Cops

9:00

2 3 10-Sweet Justice

5 7 8 12-Five Mrs. Buchanans

6 13-Elvis and Friends (ice skating, not Presley)

11-CFL Football: Calgary @ Sacramento

16-Capital City

24-Victory at Sea

31 33 68-Americas Most Wanted

9:30

5 7 8 12-Hearts Afire

24-Victory at Sea
10:00

2 3 10-Sisters

5 7 8 12-Walker, Texas Rangers

9 13R 20 50-Commish

16-Austin City Limits

24-Eastenders

31-Matlock

33-Babylon 5

68-Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

10:30

24-Eastenders

11:00

2 3 5 7 8 9 10 12 13R-News

6 13-CTV News

16-Movie: Excalibur (81)

20-The Road

24-Keeping Up Appearances

31 33 68-Tales from the Crypt

50-TBA

11:30

2 3 10-Saturday Night Live (Steve Martin, host; Eric Clapton, musical guest)

5-Sightings
6 13-News

7-Movie: The Highjacking of the Achille Lauro (Made for TV, 89)

9 12-The Road

13R-A Current Affair: Extra

24-Fawlty Towers

11:35

8-Sweet Valley High

12:00

6 13-Movie: Lifeforce (85)

11-Saturday Report

33-Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

50-Babylon 5

68-Trauma Center

12:05

8-Commercial Programs

12:15

11-Commercial Program

12:30

5-Movie: Perry Mason: The Case of the Defiant Daughter (Made for TV, 90)

9-Star Search
12-Inside Edition

13R-Commercial Programs

68-Newz

1:00

2-News

3-Miss Collegiate African-American Pageant

10 31-Commercial Program

12 33-American Gladiators

68-Star Trek: The Next Generation

1:30

7-Commercial Program

9-Night Flight

10-Extra: The Entertainment Magazine

31-Movie: Chips the War Dog (90)

2:00

6 13-Commercial Program

12-Sightings

13R-Home Shopping Spree (until 6 A.M.)

33-Time Trax

68-Highway Patrol

2:30
10-Nightside (until 6 A.M.)

68-Highway Patrol

3:00

3-Nightside (until 6 A.M.)

12-Untouchables

33-Lifestyles with Robin Leach and Shari Belafonte

68-Movie: Stroker Ace (83)

3:30

9-ANC News (until 5 A.M.)

3:35

31-Movie: Shakedown (88)

4:00

33-Highway Patrol

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> 13R 20 50-College Football: Colorado @ Michigan

This is the game where Kordell Stewart of Colorado threw a hail mary pass that resulted in a
touchdown in which Colorado stunned Michigan 27-26

That game has been featured on ESPN Classic numerous times.

That was then: Alabama TV Stations, 1984

Source: North American Radio-TV Station Guide, 15th Edition, by Vane Jones

*Indicates stations not on the air

ANNISTON

WJSU 40 CBS

BIRMINGHAM

WBRC-TV 6 ABC

WBIQ 10 PBS

WVTM-TV 13 NBC

WTTO 21

WBMG 42 CBS

*WCAJ 68

DECATUR

WAFF 48 NBC
DEMOPOLIS

WIIQ 41 PBS

DOTHAN

WTVY 4 CBS

WDHN 18 ABC

*---------60

FLORENCE

WOWL-TV 15 NBC

WFIQ 36 PBS

GADSDEN

*WTJP 44

HUNTSVILLE

WHNT 19 CBS

WHIQ 25 PBS

WAAY-TV 31 ABC

*---------54

LOUISVILLE

WGIQ 43 PBS
MOBILE

WKRG-TV 5 CBS

WALA-TV 10 NBC

*-------- 15

WMPV-TV 21

WEIQ 42

MONTGOMERY

WSFA-TV 12 NBC

WCOV-TV 20 CBS

WAIQ 26 PBS

WKAB-TV 32 ABC

MUNFORD

WCIQ 7 PBS

OPELIKA

WSWS 66

SELMA

WSLA 8 CBS

TUSCALOOSA

*------- 17

WCFT-TV 33 CBS
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Re: That was then: Alabama TV Stations, 1984

That reminds me, Charles:is there some Alabama listings from the 80s that you

could post(both wwekday and weekend)?

> Source: North American Radio-TV Station Guide, 15th Edition,

> by Vane Jones

>

> *Indicates stations not on the air

>

> ANNISTON

> WJSU 40 CBS

>

> BIRMINGHAM

> WBRC-TV 6 ABC


> WBIQ 10 PBS

> WVTM-TV 13 NBC

> WTTO21

> WBMG 42 CBS

> *WCAJ 68

>

> DECATUR

> WAFF 48 NBC

>

> DEMOPOLIS

> WIIQ 41 PBS

>

> DOTHAN

> WTVY 4 CBS

> WDHN 18 ABC

> *--------- 60

>

> FLORENCE

> WOWL-TV 15 NBC

> WFIQ 36 PBS

>

> GADSDEN

> *WTJP 44

>

> HUNTSVILLE
> WHNT 19 CBS

> WHIQ 25 PBS

> WAAY-TV 31 ABC

> *--------- 54

>

> LOUISVILLE

> WGIQ 43 PBS

>

> MOBILE

> WKRG-TV 5 CBS

> WALA-TV 10 NBC

> *-------- 15

> WMPV-TV 21

> WEIQ 42

>

> MONTGOMERY

> WSFA-TV 12 NBC

> WCOV-TV 20 CBS

> WAIQ 26 PBS

> WKAB-TV 32 ABC

>

> MUNFORD

> WCIQ 7 PBS

>

> OPELIKA
> WSWS 66

>

> SELMA

> WSLA 8 CBS

>

> TUSCALOOSA

> *------- 17

> WCFT-TV 33 CBS

>

<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by classictvfan on 08/23/05 04:56 AM.</FONT></P>

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Re: That was then: Alabama TV Stations, 1984

I think I've thrown away most, if not all of my TV Guide's from the '80's. Blame it on four moves
over 8 years. Still, I could (and should) kick myself. I'll look to see what I have.

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> Source: North American Radio-TV Station Guide, 15th Edition,

> by Vane Jones

>

> DECATUR

> WAFF 48 NBC

Mr. Jones is a bit wrong here; WAFF-48 is licensed to Huntsville, although for many years used
"Huntsville-Decatur" in its ID. Ohhhh, okay, half credit since the station was originally founded in
Decatur as WMSL-TV channel 23.

WMSL moved to nearby Huntsville in December 1968, also changing to 48 in the process. If they
were still licensed to Decatur, one would think they'd keep a lower (read: better) UHF number.

For whatever it's worth, WMSL-TV (WMSL radio remained in Decatur) changed to WYUR in 1975,
and then to the present calls ~1980.

www.birminghamrewound.com

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Re: That was then: Alabama TV Stations, 1984

>

> Mr. Jones is a bit wrong here; WAFF-48 is licensed to

> Huntsville, although for many years used

> "Huntsville-Decatur" in its ID. Ohhhh, okay, half credit

> since the station was originally founded in Decatur as


> WMSL-TV channel 23.

>

> WMSL moved to nearby Huntsville in December 1968, also

> changing to 48 in the process. If they were still licensed

> to Decatur, one would think they'd keep a lower (read:

> better) UHF number.

>

And as I long as I can remember, the station ID for WCIQ-7 was "Mt. Cheaha State Park", not
Munford (although Munford is probably the nearest civilized town to Mt. Cheaha).

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>>

> > Mr. Jones is a bit wrong here; WAFF-48 is licensed to

> > Huntsville, although for many years used

> > "Huntsville-Decatur" in its ID. Ohhhh, okay, half credit

> > since the station was originally founded in Decatur as

> > WMSL-TV channel 23.

>>
> > WMSL moved to nearby Huntsville in December 1968, also

> > changing to 48 in the process. If they were still

> licensed

> > to Decatur, one would think they'd keep a lower (read:

> > better) UHF number.

>>

>

> And as I long as I can remember, the station ID for WCIQ-7

> was "Mt. Cheaha State Park", not Munford (although Munford

> is probably the nearest civilized town to Mt. Cheaha).

>

I remember that Alabama Public Television identified WCIQ

as being in Munford, but TV Guide always showed it as Mt.

Cheaha State Park.

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> > And as I long as I can remember, the station ID for WCIQ-7

> > was "Mt. Cheaha State Park", not Munford (although Munford
> > is probably the nearest civilized town to Mt. Cheaha).

>

> I remember that Alabama Public Television identified WCIQ

> as being in Munford, but TV Guide always showed it as Mt.

> Cheaha State Park.

Technically, the COL is Munford. The stick is atop Mt. Cheaha, about 100 yards south of the
marker noting Alabama's highest elevation.

Retro:Pittsburgh Area Prime Time Thursday May 15, 1958

Johnstown Pa.

6 WJAC All Networks

56 WARD ABC CBS (Network shows listed only)

Clarksburg, W VA

12 WBOY NBC ABC

Altoona, Pa.

10 WFBG CBS ABC

Wheeling W. Va

7 WTRF NBC ABC

Steubenville, Ohio

9 WSTV CBS ABC


Pittsburgh

2 KDKA CBS-ABC

11 WIIC NBC

13 WQED NET

Youngstown

21 WFMJ NBC

27 WKBN CBS

45 WKST ABC

Source:TV Guide

7:30

2 Death Valley Days

6-7-11-12-21 Tic Tac Dough COLOR

9-10-27-56 Sgt. Preston

13 Algebra Contest

45 Circus Boy-ABC

8PM

2-27 Richard Diamond

6-7-11-21 Groucho Marx

9 Highway Patrol

10-45 Zorro-ABC
12 West Virginia Outdoors

13 Geography For Decision

8:30

2-9-10-27 Climax!

6-7-11-12-21 Dragnet

13 Typing For You

45 Real McCoys-ABC

9PM

6-11-21 People's Choice-Comedy

7 Medic

12 Conrad Nagel Theater

13 Allegheny Roundtable

45 Pat Boone Chevy Showroom-ABC

9:30

2-9-10-27 Playhouse 90

6-7-11-21 Ford Show-Tennessee Ernie Ford

Guest:Walter Brennan

12 45 Navy Log-ABC (was on at 10PM earler in the 1957-58 season)

13 Music And The Renaissance

10PM

6-7-11-12-21 Rosemary Clooney-COLOR


Wally Cox is guest

13 Symphony Previews

45 Make Me Laugh-ABC

Panel:Kaye Ballard, Sid Gould, Pepper Davis Guest: Dan Duryea Host:Robert Q. Lewis

10:30

6-7-21 Jane Wyman

11 Gray Ghost

12 Sherlock Holmes

13 They Who Fought

45 Movie

Starlite Theater-Burma Convoy 1941

11PM

2-6-7-9-10-11-12-21-27 News

11:15

2 Movie

Gateway Studio-The Sea Wolf 1941

6 Movie

Feature Theater He Married His Wife 1940

7-11 Jack Paar-Minnie Pearl, Don Gardner and Homer and Jethro are guests.

27 Movie

Playhouse 27 Forever Amber 1947


11:20

9 West Point-ABC

10 World's Best Movies A Guy Named Joe-1943

12-21 Jack Paar

11:50

9 Movie

Tri State Theater-"A Desperate Chance for Ellery Queen" 1942

12:45

10 Thought For The Day

1AM

2-9-11 News

1:10

2 Movie

Swing Shift Theater-New Mexico 1951

2:25

2 Sermonette

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08-23-2005, 11:17 PM #2

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>

>

> 1:10

> 2 Movie

> Swing Shift Theater-New Mexico 1951

>

>

I remember the trips we use to take from Flint Michigan to Grindstone Pensylvania to visit my
Grandparrents in the late fifties earley sixties. We would arrive late at night (about 10 P.m The
guys would watch tv in the livingroom and I would be in the kitchen with the girls untill after 1 in
the morning. On one of theese trips, I discovered Swing Shift Theater and wanted to stay up to
watch it but My grandma would not let me.

She made me come to bed when the grown ups did.

I wanted to hear the sign off but never did.

Would be nice to see day time from that week in May.

Did Josie Carey have her funsville show on at that time.

If she did, that would have been the time I got a phone call from her while I was visiting there.

I was six years old, and she was my first crush.

If she didn't come on KDKA until 1960, I was 8.

I'll shair moore about my childhood tv expeariances as I read moore retro tv guides.

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Re: Retro:Pittsburgh Area Prime Time Thursday May 15, 1958

>>

>>

> > 1:10

> > 2 Movie

> > Swing Shift Theater-New Mexico 1951

>>

>>

> I remember the trips we use to take from Flint Michigan to

> Grindstone Pensylvania to visit my Grandparrents in the late

> fifties earley sixties. We would arrive late at night

> (about 10 P.m The guys would watch tv in the livingroom and

> I would be in the kitchen with the girls untill after 1 in

> the morning. On one of theese trips, I discovered Swing

> Shift Theater and wanted to stay up to watch it but My

> grandma would not let me.

> She made me come to bed when the grown ups did.

>

> I wanted to hear the sign off but never did.

>

> Would be nice to see day time from that week in May.

> Did Josie Carey have her funsville show on at that time.

> If she did, that would have been the time I got a phone call

> from her while I was visiting there.


> I was six years old, and she was my first crush.

>

> If she didn't come on KDKA until 1960, I was 8.

> I'll shair moore about my childhood tv expeariances as I

> read moore retro tv guides.

tvguy52:

I did the Daytime TV Guide for the Pittsburgh Area (The same week) Way back last fall. Here is
6:55-12Noon Weekdays

http://www.radio-info.com/mods/board...ard=tv-classic

Pittsburgh Only 12-4:30 PM Weekdays (This one I did because you asked me to)

http://www.radio-info.com/mods/board...ard=tv-classic

This is the Only Pittsburgh TV Guide I have from that era..I was lucky to find it..

I might do some weekend listings but only if I didnt do them already

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Re: Retro:Pittsburgh Area Prime Time Thursday May 15, 1958

OOOOOOOOPS!!!!

Sorry about that.

I didn't connect the dates.

Thanks for pointing me to the 2 posts.

Please forgive me.

I may have asked my Josie Cary question back last November also.

To Answer my own question with the help of the 2 posts, Josie had a program called Storyland
on at 8-45 in the Morning on KDKA.

Does anyone have guides for Pittsburgh from 1959, 1960 or 1961. I don't think That I wasw as
old as 10 years, when she called me.

I was 10 in 1962.

Thanks for the reminder Timl!

Mike

Retro: Atlanta prime time Wednesday, August 29, 1979

From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules run

from 7 PM.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)


7 PM NBC News

7:30 Name That Tune

8 PM Save The Children

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Night They Took

Miss Beautiful"

11 PM News

11:30 Best Of Carson

1 AM Tomorrow

2 AM News

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 PM CBS News

7:30 PM Magazine

8 PM Dorothy (sitcom with Dorothy Loudon)

8:30 Hanging In (not the Canadian sitcom

Hangin' In)

9 PM CBS Movie: "Charlie Cobb: A Fine Night

For A Hanging"

11 PM News

11:30 Adam-12

12 M U.S. Open Tennis Update

12:15 Switch
WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

7 PM Yoga For Health

7:30 Dick Cavett

8 PM Faces Of Communism

9 PM Great Performances

11 PM Movie: "The Teckman Mystery"

WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)

7 PM ABC News

7:30 Tic Tac Dough

8 PM Eight Is Enough

9 PM Charlie's Angels

10 PM Vega$

11 PM News

11:30 Police Woman

12:40 Baretta

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

7 PM Get Smart

7:30 My Three Sons

8 PM Movie: "A Very Special Favor"

10:30 Fall Of Eagles


11:30 Movie: "Somebody Loves Me"

1:30 Baseball: Braves-Mets (replay of

a game played that afternoon)

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

7 PM Dick Cavett

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Meeting Of Minds

9 PM The Tender Land

11 PM Dick Cavett

11:30 Captioned ABC News

WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

7 PM Movie: "Svengali"

9 PM Moon Man Connection

10 PM PTL Club

WANX Ch. 46 (Ind.)

7 PM Streets Of San Francisco

8 PM Bonanza

9 PM 700 Club

10:30 The Deaf Hear


11 PM Big Valley

12 M The Mushegans

Retro: Atlanta prime time Thursday, August 30, 1979

From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules

run from 7 PM.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 PM NBC News

7:30 Family Feud

8 PM Project UFO

9 PM Quincy

10 PM Mrs. Columbo

11 PM News

11:30 Best Of Carson

1 AM Tomorrow

2 AM News

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 PM CBS News

7:30 PM Magazine

8 PM The Waltons

9 PM Hawaii Five-O
10 PM Barnaby Jones

11 PM News

11:30 Adam-12

12 M U.S. Open Tennis Update

12:15 M*A*S*H

12:50 CBS Movie: "Raintree County"

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

7 PM Educational

7:30 Dick Cavett

8 PM National Geographic

9 PM Great Performances

10:30 Inside Washington

11 PM Movie: "Madeleine" (not the

kids' story Madeline)

WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)

7 PM ABC News

7:30 Tic Tac Dough

8 PM Laverne & Shirley

8:30 Angie

9 PM Barney Miller

9:30 Soap (special 90-minute episode:


Benson prepares to leave the Tate

household for a new job and his own show,

and this is a flashback fest--pre-empts

20/20)

11 PM News

11:30 Starsky & Hutch

12:40 Baretta

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

7 PM Get Smart

7:30 My Three Sons

8 PM Movie: "Gidget Goes To Rome"

10 PM The Onedin Line

11 PM Soupy Sales

11:30 Movie: "Miracle Of Morgan's Creek"

1:30 Movie: "The Amorous Adventures Of

Moll Flanders"

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

7 PM Dick Cavett

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Georgia Forum

9 PM Cinema Showcase
9:30 Anywhat

10 PM Faces Of Communism

11 PM Dick Cavett

11:30 Captioned ABC News

WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

7 PM Movie: "Tarzan The Fearless"

9 PM Wrestling

10 PM PTL Club

WANX Ch. 46 (Ind.)

7 PM Streets Of San Francisco

8 PM Bonanza

9 PM 700 Club

10:30 This Is The Life

11 PM Tonight On Peachtree

12 M News

Retro: Atlanta prime time Friday, August 31, 1979

From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules

run from 7 PM.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)


7 PM NBC News

7:30 Gong Show

8 PM Diff'rent Strokes

8:30 Facts Of Life

9 PM Rockford Files

10 PM The Phillips Saga (story of a

black family that owns a newspaper

and the problems that ensue when

the father dies)

11 PM News

11:30 Best Of Carson

1 AM Midnight Special

2:30 News

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 PM CBS News

7:30 PM Magazine

8 PM Incredible Hulk

9 PM Dukes Of Hazzard

10 PM Dallas

11 PM News

11:30 Adam-12

12 M U.S. Open Tennis Update


12:15 Movie: "The Devil's Brigade"

2:45 Movie: "Man On A String"

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

7 PM Yoga For Health

7:30 Dick Cavett

8 PM Washington Week In Review

8:30 Wall Street Week

9 PM Atlanta Week In Review

9:30 Last Of The Mohicans

10 PM Celebrity Concert (Sergio Mendes)

11 PM Movie: "The Yellow Balloon"

WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)

7 PM ABC News

7:30 Tic Tac Dough

8 PM Fantasy Island

9 PM Movie: "My Name Is Nobody"

11 PM News

11:30 Fran Tarkenton (football show)

12 M Unofficial Miss Las Vegas

Showgirl Pageant
WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

7 PM Get Smart

7:30 My Three Sons

8 PM Movie: "Cyborg 2087"

10 PM Onedin Line

11 PM Soupy Sales

11:30 Movie: "The Demon Planet"

1:20 Movie: "The Man Is Armed"

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

7 PM Dick Cavett

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Washington Week In Review

8:30 Wall Street Week

9 PM Evening At Pops

10 PM Poldark

11 PM Dick Cavett

11:30 Captioned ABC News

WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

7 PM PTL Club

9 PM ABC Movie: "Leave Yesterday


Behind" (pre-empted on Ch. 11)

11 PM Peter Gunn

11:30 TBA

11:45 Hawaii Five-O (pre-empted on Ch. 5)

12:55 CBS Movie: "The Private Life Of

Sherlock Holmes" (pre-empted on Ch. 5)

WANX Ch. 46 (Ind.)

7 PM Streets Of San Francisco

8 PM Bonanza

9 PM 700 Club

10:30 The Lesson

11 PM Rise And Be Healed

11:30 Big Valley

12:30 News

Retro:Seattle/Tacoma, Monday September 27, 1965

From the Seattle PI. Please note that channels 9 & 13 weren't included in the program grids. Any
additional info on the call letters of those stations during that week as well as schedules would
be greatly appreciated, enjoy.

4=KOMO(ABC)

6:25-7:00AM Faith

7:00-7:30 Convers.(abbriviated in program grid)

7:30-8:00 Folksg.(abbriviated in program grid)


8:00-8:30 Lone Ranger

8:30-9:00 unannounced

9:00-11:00 Movie:"Soldier Of Love"(color)

11:00-Noon Young Set

Noon-12:30PM Donna Reed

12:30-1:00 Father Knows Best

1:00-2:00 Ben Casey

2:00-2:30 The Nurses

2:30-3:00 A Time For Us

3:00-3:30 General Hospital

3:30-4:00 Young Marrieds

4:00-4:30 No Time For Love

4:30-5:00 Where the Action Is

5:00-5:30 Captain Puget(color)

5:30-6:00 Dobie Gillis

6:00-7:00 The News Hour(presumably ABC & KOMO news)

7:00-7:30 Exploration Northwest

7:30-8:30 12 O'clock High

8:30-9:00 Jesse James

9:00-9:30 Man Called Shanandoah

9:30-10:00 Farmer's Daughter

10:00-11:00 Ben Casey

11:00-11:30 News Final

11:30PM-1:00AM Nightlife
5-KING(NBC)

7:00AM-8:00 Today

8:00-9:00 Telescope

9:00-9:30 Featured Phrases(color)

9:30-10:00 Concentration

10:00-10:30 Morning Star(color)

10:30-11:00 Paradise Bay(color)

11:00-11:30 Jeopardy

11:30-Noon Play Post Office(color)

Noon-12:30 Wunda Wunda(local kiddie show)

12:30-1:00 Tele-Talk

1:00-1:30 The Doctors

1:30-2:00 Another World

2:00-2:30 You Don't Say

2:30-3:30 Mike Douglas

3:30-5:00 Movie:"The Last Hurrah"(part one)

5:00-5:30 Stan Boreson(local kiddie show)

5:30-6:00 Yogi Bear

6:00-6:30 Huntley/Brinkley Report

6:30-7:00 Early Edition

7:00-8:00 Husky Football

8:00-8:30 John Forsythe

8:30-9:00 Dr. Kildere(color)

9:00-10:00 Andy Willimas(color)

10:00-11:00 Run For Your Life


11:00-11:30 World Today

11:30PM-1:00AM Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson(color)

7-KIRO(CBS)

6:45AM-7:15 Word

7:15-8:15 JP Patches(local kiddie show)

8:15-8:30 King-Odie

8:30-9:00 Sergeant Preston

9:00-9:30 Mike Wallace

9:30-10:00 The McCoys

10:00-10:30 Andy Of Mayberry

10:30-11:00 Dick Van Dyke

11:00-11:30 Love Of Life

11:30-11:45 Search For Tomorrow

11:45-Noon Guiding Light

Noon-12:30 Bachelor Father

12:30-1:00 As the World Turns

1:00-1:30 Password

1:30-2:00 House Party

2:00-2:30 To Tell the Truth

2:30-3:00 Edge Of Night

3:00-3:30 Secret Storm

3:30-4:00 Superman

4:00-5:00 JP Patches(local kiddie show)

5:00-5:45 Lloyd Thaxton


5:45-6:00 KIRO News

6:00-6:30 CBS Evening News With Walter Cronkite

6:30-7:00 Rifleman

7:00-8:30 Movie:"Bonzo Goes To College"

8:30-9:00 Lucy Show(color)

9:00-9:30 The Andy Griffith Show(color)

9:30-10:00 Hazel(color)

10:00-11:00 Of Land and Sea(color)

11:00-11:30 News Editorial

11:30PM-1:30AM Movie:"Strange Lady In Town"

11-KTNT(ind.)

6:00-11:45AM off the air

11:45-Noon Farm Report

Noon-1:00 Romper Room

1:00-1:30 Cartoon Carnival

1:30-2:00 Dragnet

2:00-3:30 Movie:"Broadway Through A Keyhole"

3:30-4:00 Girl Talk

4:00-5:00 Adventures In Paradise

5:00-6:00 Brakeman Bill Show(local kiddie show)

6:00-7:00 Maverick

7:00-8:00 Outer Limits

8:00-9:00 Dick Powell Theatre

9:00-9:30 Pioneers
9:30-10:00 News

10:00-11:00 Wrestling

11:00-11:15PM News

11:15 sign off

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>

> 4=KOMO(ABC)

>>

> 4:00-4:30 No Time For Love

>

>What is this show? It sounds like

a soap, but in the 1965-66 season ABC

had a teen-oriented soap called Never


Too Young at 4 PM ET/PT. It was replaced

in June 1966 by Dark Shadows.

>

>

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Re: Retro:Seattle/Tacoma, Monday September 27, 1965

>>

> > 4=KOMO(ABC)

>>>

> > 4:00-4:30 No Time For Love

>>

> >What is this show? It sounds like

> a soap, but in the 1965-66 season ABC

> had a teen-oriented soap called Never

> Too Young at 4 PM ET/PT. It was replaced

> in June 1966 by Dark Shadows.

>>

>>

>

There wasn't very much info given in the program grid. That particular guide also had an
interesting cover story on "I spy". I came across the guide at a local Great Prospects store the
other day. They also have a couple more issues from the week before and the week after that I'll
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Retro: Atlanta daytime, network affiliates only, August 27-31, 1979

Because of considerable variation from day

to day on the independent and PBS stations,

I'm posting only WSB, WAGA, and WXIA. If

you really want the other stations' daytime

listings, I'll post them. These are from the

Atlanta Constitution and run 7 AM-7 PM.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Password Plus

9:30 Hollywood Squares

10 AM Dinah!

11:30 Wheel Of Fortune

12 N News

12:30 Mary Tyler Moore

1 PM Days Of Our Lives

2 PM The Doctors

2:30 Another World

4 PM The Rookies

5 PM Newlywed Game

5:30 Mary Tyler Moore

6 PM News
WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 AM Morning

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Donahue

10 AM Cross-Wits

10:30 Whew! (although not listed,

CBS News follows at 10:55)

11 AM Price Is Right

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Young And The Restless

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 Merv Griffin

4:30 Mike Douglas

6 PM News

WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Medical Center

10 AM $20,000 Pyramid

10:30 Edge Of Night


11 AM Laverne & Shirley

11:30 Family Feud

12 N News

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital

4 PM Gunsmoke

5 PM Joker's Wild

5:30 Dating Game

6 PM News

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Re: Retro: Atlanta daytime, network affiliates only, August 27-31, 1979

Please post the other stations.

Retro: Atlanta daytime PBS and independents, August 27-31, 1979


By request, from the Atlanta Constitution,

7 AM-7 PM.

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Sesame Street

6:30 Over Easy

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals

8 AM Lassie

8:30 Romper Room

9 AM Lucy Show

9:30 Green Acres

10 AM Movie:

MON "Horizons West"

TUE "Mardi Gras"

WED "The Girl Rush"

THU "Town Tamer"

FRI "The Plainsman And The Lady"

11:55 News
12 N Love, American Style

12:30 Movie:

MON "Ten North Frederick"

TUE "Rawhide"

WED "Showdown At Boot Hill"

THU "Flight To Tangier"

FRI "Rendezvous With Annie"

2 PM WED Baseball: Braves-Mets

2:25 News (Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri)

2:30 I Love Lucy (Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri)

3 PM Rebop (Mon, Fri)

Infinity Factory (Tue, Thu)

3:30 Banana Splits (Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri)

4 PM Flintstones (Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri)

4:30 Partridge Family (Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri)

5 PM Star Trek

6 PM Family Affair

6:30 Father Knows Best

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

8:45 A.M. Weather

9 AM Sesame Street
10 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

10:30 Electric Company (Mon-Thu)

Educational TV Preview (Fri to 12:30)

11 AM MON National Geographic (to 12)

TUE To Your Health

WED Evening At Pops (to 12)

THU Meeting Of Minds (to 12)

11:30 TUE Cinema Showcase

12 N Over Easy (Mon-Thu)

12:30 off air until 4

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM MON Car Care

TUE Science At Emory

WED Crockett's Victory Garden

THU Anyone For Tennyson?

FRI By-Line

6:30 Over Easy


WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

9 AM A New Look

10 AM Love Of Life (pre-empted at 4 PM

on Ch. 5)

10:30 MON Living Word

TUE Ralph Hart

WED Hour Of Deliverance

THU Bountiful Blessings

FRI Keys To The Kingdom

11 AM PTL Club

1 PM MON TBA

TUE Lester Sumrall

WED Burning Bush

THU Lester Sumrall

FRI TBA

1:30 Lost Jungle

2 PM Success N Life (Mon-Thu)

Make Peace With Nature (Fri)

2:30 New In Medicine (Mon)

Screen Directors' Playhouse (Tue-Fri)


3 PM Spotlight

3:30 M*A*S*H (pre-empted on Ch. 5)

4 PM All In The Family (pre-empted at 10 AM

on Ch. 5)

4:30 Officer Don & Orvil

5 PM Peter Gunn

5:30 Entertainment Page

6:30 Munson On Sports

WANX Ch. 46 (Ind.)

7 AM 700 Club

8:30 Batman

9 AM Movie

MON "Make Mine Mink"

TUE "Conspiracy Of Hearts"

WED "Breaking The Sound Barrier"

THU "The Iroquois Trail" followed at

10:30 by Part 1 of "Khyber Patrol"

FRI Part 2 of "Khyber Patrol" followed

at 10 AM by "Southwest Passage"

11 AM Make Room For Daddy

11:30 Mayberry RFD


12 N McHale's Navy

12:30 Dick Van Dyke

1 PM Pete & Gladys

1:30 Petticoat Junction

2 PM Lone Ranger

2:30 Fred Flintstone And Friends

3 PM Popeye & Friends

4 PM Tom And Jerry

5 PM Battle Of The Planets

5:30 Superman

6 PM Brady Bunch

6:30 Please Don't Eat The Daisies

Retro:Pittsburgh Area Saturday May 10, 1958

Johnstown Pa.

6 WJAC All Networks

56 WARD ABC CBS (Network shows listed only)

Clarksburg, W VA

12 WBOY NBC ABC

Altoona, Pa.

10 WFBG CBS ABC


Wheeling W. Va

7 WTRF NBC ABC

Steubenville, Ohio

9 WSTV CBS ABC

Pittsburgh

2 KDKA CBS-ABC

11 WIIC NBC

13 WQED NET

Youngstown

21 WFMJ NBC

27 WKBN CBS

45 WKST ABC

Source:TV Guide

Morning

7AM

11 Movies-TBA

7:30

2 RFD #2
8AM

2 Movie-Boots And Saddles 1937

9 Movie Whispering Skull-Tex Ritter

12 Movie-Double Feature

1. Wings Over Wyoming

2. Texas Desperadoes 1955

8:55

10 Thought For The Day

9AM

2 Woody Woodpecker

7 Bugs Bunny's Friends

9-11 Cartoons

10 RFD #10

9:25

6 News

9:30

2-9-10-27 Captain Kangaroo

6 Cartoons

7 Kit Carson
10AM

2 Sky King

6 Quizdown-Wilson (High School Quiz)

7-11-12-21 Howdy Doody

10:30

2-9-10-27 Mighty Mouse

6-7-11-12-21 Ruff And Reddy

11AM

2 Texas Rangers

6-7-11-21 Fury

9-10-27 Heckle And Jeckle

12 Quest For Adventure

11:30

2 Sir Lancelot

6-7-11-21 Andy's Gang

9 Cartoons

10 Youth Answers

12 Church Of Christ

27 Saturday Playhouse

Afternoon
12PM

2-9-27-56 Jimmy Dean Show-Guest Mel Torme

6-11-12-21 True Story

7 Cartoons

10 University Of The Air

12:30

6-11-21 Detective's Diary

12 Movie-When The West was Young

1PM

2 My Hero-Comedy (Bob Cummings' Early effort)

6 Get Set, Go!-Variety

7 Victory At Sea

9 9 Teen-Time-Music

11 Country Music Jubilee-Red Foley-Guest:Wilburn Brothers

21 Movie-Double Feature

1.Brothers In The Saddle 1949

2. Ox Bow Incident 1943

27 Movie-Sensations 1944

1:30

2 Frontier-Western

6 Schoolmaster's Calendar

7 Movie-Romance On The Range-1942


12 Major League Baseball

Kansas City A's At Detroit Tigers-Leo Durocher/Lindsey Nelson

1:45

9 Outdoors Club

2PM

2 20th Century Fox Hour

6 Five Worlds

9 Movie-Triple Feature

1. Stagecoach Express 1942

2. Sundown Kid 1943

3. Gunman's Gulch

11 Movie-Triple Feature

1. Black Gold 1947

2. The Good Die Young 1947

3. Wild Man Of The Jungle

2:10

10 Congressman's Report

2:15

10-56 Baseball Preview-George Kell with Nellie Fox


2:25

7-10-27-56 Major League Baseball

Cleveland Indians At Chicago White Sox Dizzy Dean/Buddy Blattner

2:30

6 Thirty Years That Changed The World

3PM

2 Dilemma of Diversity

6 Jamaica Flavor-COLOR

45 Film Shorts

3:30

2 Spotlight-Education

6 Europe-COLOR

4PM

2 Disneyland-ABC (Wed. 7:30)

6 World's Greatest Mother-Special

12 To Be Announced

45 Movie-TBA

4:30

6 Wrestling-Chicago

12 Detective's Diary
5PM

2 Lone Ranger

7 Soldiers Of Fortune-Synd.

9 20th Century Fox Hour

10 Movie-TBA

11 Jungle Jim

12 "Big Boy" Frolic-Presumably sponsored by "Big Boy" Restaurants in the Clarksburg, W. Va.
Area

21 Popeye

27 Serials-Kids-Cliffhanger Movie Chapters

45 What's New For You?

56 Horse Race-Dixie Handicap/Pimlico-(Not sure which network showed this)

5:30

2 Wyatt Earp-ABC (Tuesday 8:30)

6 Lone Ranger

7 Comedy Time-Kids

11 My Friend Flicka

Evening

6PM

2 Pat Boone Show-ABC (Thursday 9PM)

6 Public Defender

7 Captain David Grief


9 I Love Lucy

10 Lawrence Welk-ABC

11 Sid Caesar

12 Cofidential File

45 Bob Brenner-Music

6:30

2-9-27 News/Sports

6 Broken Arrow-ABC (Tuesday 9PM Network)

7 Saber Of London

11 I Love Lucy

12 Billy Graham San Francisco Crusade

21 Big Picture

45 Our Miss Brooks

7PM

2 Lawrence Welk (Half Hour-ABC 9PM Saturdays (Hr.)

6-7 Jim Bowie-Synd. Different Episodes

9 You Asked For It-ABC (Sunday 7PM)

10 Red Skelton-CBS (Tuesday 9:30)

11 Honeymooners

21 Rumpus Room

27 Celebrity Theater-Drama

45 Jukebox Saturday Night


7:30

2-9-10-27-56 Perry Mason

6-7-11-12-21 People Are Funny-Linkletter

45 Dick Clark Beechnut Show-ABC

8PM

6-7-11-12-21 Perry Como-COLOR

45 Country Music Jubilee-Ernest Tubb/Louvin Brothers-ABC

8:30

2-10-56 Top Dollar-Quiz

9 My Little Margie

27 City Detective

9PM

2-9-10-27-56 Oh Susanna!

6-7-11-21 Club Oasis

12 Lawrence Welk-Week Delay-ABC

45 Lawrence Welk ABC "Live"

Mother's Day Salute

9:30

2-10 Have Gun-Will Travel

6-7-11-21 Turning Point-Drama

9 Theater-Comedy
27 Boots And Saddles

10PM

2-9-10-27 Gunsmoke

6-7-11-21 Amateur Hour

12 Paris Precinct-Synd.

45 Billy Graham San Francisco Crusade

10:30

2 State Trooper

6-7-11-12-21 Your Hit Parade-COLOR

9 Top Tunes/New Talent Lawrence Welk-ABC Monday 9:30

10 Wingo-CBS

27 News-Bill Criswell

10:40

27 Movie

Playhouse 27 Wyoming 1947

11PM

2 10 Silent Service

6 State Trooper

7-12-21 News

11 Movie

Academy Theatrer:Sunday Dinner For A Soldier 1944


45 Movie

Starlite Theater-Fugitive From A Prison Camp

11:15

7 Movie

Feature Theater:The Foxes Of Harrow 1947

12 Movie

West Virginia Playhouse House Of The Seven Gables 1940

21 Championship Bowling

11:30

2 News-John Roberts

6 Sea Hunt

9 Movie

Tri State Theater:Tonight And Every Night 1945

10 Movie

Worlds Best Movies:Footsteps In the Dark 1941

11:35

2 Movie

Gateway Studio:Captain Blood 1935

12 Mid

6 Movie

Gateway Studio:Top Of The World 1955


27 Wrestling

12:15

21 Movie

20th Century Theater:Footlight Serenade 1942

12:20

11 News-Mal Alberts

12:30

11 Movie

Late Show-The Teckman Mystery (British:1955)

12:45

9 News

1:15

2 News

10 Thought For Today

1:25

2 Movie

Swing Shift Theater:The Spiral Staircase 1946

1:30
6 News

1:30

6 News

2:40

2 Sermonette

Edit:For completeness/comparison's sake here is the Sunday May 11, 1958 schedule which was
posted November 5, 2004

http://www.radio-info.com/mods/board...ard=tv-classic
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by TimL on 08/25/05 03:12 PM.</FONT></P>

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>

>

>

> 10AM

>

> 6 Quizdown-Wilson (High School Quiz)

>

Wilson was no doubt the last name of the


host of this show.

>

>

> 1PM

> 2 My Hero-Comedy (Bob Cummings' Early effort)

For a show that was neither a ratings nor a critical

hit in its original network run, this show got a lot

of mileage in syndication, rerunning all through the

'50s and '60s. Cummings established his patented

character of a bachelor with an eye for the ladies on

this show; his girlfriend was played by a very beautiful

actress, Julie Bishop. His next show, The Bob Cummings

Show (Love That Bob), perfected the character. And lest

we forget, Cummings worked with another Julie--Newmar--

on My Living Doll in 1964-65.

7PM

> 2 Lawrence Welk (Half Hour-ABC 9PM Saturdays (Hr.)

I know of only one other station that carried a half-hour

of Welk. WBTV/3 Charlotte, in 1955 and '56, ran Welk from

8:30-9 on Friday night. (Yet when WBTV picked up Welk in

syndication in 1974, it ran the full hour. Wonder why? he


asked sarcastically.)

> 10:30

>

> 9 Top Tunes/New Talent Lawrence Welk-ABC Monday 9:30

For those who couldn't get enough of Welk earlier in the

evening, I suppose.

>

>

>

> 11:30

> 2 News-John Roberts

Of course, this is NOT the John Roberts of CBS News. He

was either a baby or hadn't been born yet.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>
Retro: Atlanta Wednesday, August 25, 1976

From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules

run from 7 AM.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes

9:30 Fun Factory

10 AM Sanford And Son

10:30 Today In Georgia

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N News

12:30 Big Valley

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Mod Squad

5 PM The FBI

6 PM News

7 PM NBC News

7:30 Name That Tune

8 PM Little House On The Prairie

9 PM Doctors Hospital
10 PM NBC News Special (I don't have

details)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

2 AM News

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 AM CBS Morning News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Phil Donahue

10 AM Price Is Right

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life (CBS News at

11:55)

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Young And The Restless

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM All In The Family

3:30 Robert Young, Family Doctor

4:30 Mike Douglas

6 PM News
7 PM CBS News

7:30 Match Game PM

8 PM Bert Convy

8:30 Easy Does It, Starring Frankie

Avalon (Annette Funicello is

guest)

9 PM Movie: "The Graduate" (don't know

if this was on CBS)

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Don't Make Waves"

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Sesame Street

6:30 Zoom

7 PM Yoga For Health

7:30 Small World

8 PM Georgia Forum

9 PM Jennie Churchill

10 PM Nova

11 PM Movie: "The 39 Steps"

WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)


7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Dinah!

10:30 $20,000 Pyramid

11 AM Edge Of Night

11:30 Happy Days

12 N News

12:30 All My Children

1 PM Ryan's Hope

(this is not a typo--these soaps occupied

these time slots until the spring of 1977)

1:30 Merv Griffin (Family Feud is pre-empted)

2:30 One Life To Live

3:15 General Hospital

4 PM Movie: "The Ticklish Affair"

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Concentration

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM Bionic Woman

9 PM Baretta

10 PM Starsky & Hutch

11 PM News

11:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

12 M ABC Movie: "Public Eye"


WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals

8 AM Lassie

8:30 Hazel

9 AM Lucy Show

9:30 Petticoat Junction

10 AM Movie: "Take A Letter, Darling"

12 N Love, American Style

12:30 Movie: "Dear Ruth"

2:30 Mickey Mouse Club (the original)

3 PM Cartoons

3:30 Flintstones

4 PM Addams Family

4:30 Leave It To Beaver

5 PM Hazel

5:30 Lucy Show

6 PM Father Knows Best

6:30 Andy Griffith

7 PM I Love Lucy

7:30 Beverly Hillbillies

8 PM Maverick

9 PM Movie: "Shepherd Of The Hills"

11 PM Love, American Style


11:30 Movie: "Five Graves To Cairo"

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Zoom

6:30 Antiques

7 PM Crockett's Victory Garden

7:30 Robert MacNeil Report

8 PM Cinema Showcase

8:30 Black Atlanta

9 PM At The Top

10 PM Soundstage

11 PM Captioned ABC News

WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

(This station had just come back on the

air after five years off, and can be forgiven

some of its programming.)

5 PM Local Talent

5:30 Movie Reviews

6 PM Movie Clip
6:30 Record Reviews

7 PM Pet Of The Day

7:30 Astrology

8 PM Travel Show

8:30 Analysis

9 PM Pet Of The Day

9:30 Astrology

10 PM Special Feature

10:30 Psychic Experiments

11 PM Prize Line

11:30 PTL Club

WHAE Ch. 46 (Ind.)

8:30 News

9 AM Bozo

9:30 Rin Tin Tin

10 AM Tennessee Tuxedo

10:30 The Rock

11 AM Charisma

11:30 700 Club

1 PM Mayberry RFD

1:30 Dennis The Menace

2 PM Cartoon Festival

2:30 Huck And Yogi


3 PM Porky Pig

3:30 Popeye

4 PM Batman

4:30 Superman

5 PM Brady Bunch

5:30 Lone Ranger

6 PM F Troop

6:30 Dick Van Dyke

7 PM Wagon Train

8 PM 700 Club

9:30 The Rock

10 PM Vep Ellis

10:30 Gerald Derstine

11 PM Best Of Groucho

11:30 Laurel And Hardy

12 M News

Retro: North Carolina, 9/14/91

Source: TV Guide, Charlotte Edition

(BTW: Is there another market as relatively small as Charlotte to be served by three PBS
affiliates? Channel 30 is in Rock Hill, SC; Channel 42 is in Charlotte, and Channel 58 is in Concord,
about 30 miles north of Charlotte).

STATIONS LISTED (Note: Rather than listing individual cities of license, stations are combined into
the markets they served)
CHARLOTTE

3 WBTV (CBS)

9 WSOC (ABC)

18 WCCB (Fox)

30 WNSC (PBS)

36 WCNC (NBC)

42 WTVI (PBS)

46 WJZY (Ind.)

GREENSBORO/WINSTON-SALEM/HIGH POINT

2 WFMY (CBS)

8 WGHP (ABC)

12 WXII (NBC)

45 WNRW (Fox)

48 WGGT (Ind.)

FLORENCE, SC

13F WBTW (CBS)

15 WPDE (ABC)

COLUMBIA, SC

10 WIS (NBC)

GREENVILLE/ASHEVILLE/SPARTANBURG

4 WYFF (NBC)
7 WSPA (CBS)

13 WLOS (ABC)

RALEIGH/DURHAM

5 WRAL (CBS)

11 WTVD (ABC)

22 WLFL (Fox)

28 WPTF (NBC)

CPT-Carolina Public Broadcasting: 4-Chapel Hill, 17-Linville, 26-Winston-Salem, 58-Concord

5:00

2-Barnaby Jones

3 12-ANC News

4-Home Shopping Spree

5 9-Headline News

22-Beverly Hillbillies

5:30

18-Julia

22-Beverly Hillbillies

5:45

30-NASA at Work
6:00

2-Magnum, P.I.

3-Fall Guy

4-Headline News

8-Family Ties

11-Little Rascals

12-Home Shopping Spree

13F-Krypton Factor

15-Webster

18-Adventures of the Little Mermaid

22-Jimmy Swaggart

36-Happy Days

46-Sparks

48-U.S. Farm Report

6:30

4-Camp Candy

5 46-Sanford and Son

7-Clemson Today

8 11-Slimeri and the Ghostbusters

12-Commercial Program

13-New Lassie

13F-Super Force

15-Fall Guy

18-Adventures of the Little Mermaid


30-Make Peace with Nature

36-Family Ties

45-Tom and Jerry

48-Outdoor Gazette

7:00

2-Home Again

3-Widget

4-Alf

5-Southern Sportsman

7-Wild Kingdom

8 36-Commercial Program

11-Weekend Special

12-Saturday Videos

13-Jetsons

13F-Superboy

18-Toxic Crusaders

22-Romper Room

28 45-Bucky OHare and the Toad Wars

30-G.E.D.

46-Tom and Jerry

48-Movie: The Magic of Lassie (78)

CPT-Sesame Street

7:30
2-Andy Griffith

3-Smoggies

4 22 45-Captain Planet

5-Small Wonder

7 11 13F-Widget

8-Not Just News

9-Likely Story

10-Mr. Knozit

13-Beetlejuice

15-Puppet Love

18-Bucky OHare and the Toad Wars

28-Commercial Program

36-K-TV

8:00

2 3 5 13F-Riders in the Sky

4 10 12 28 36-Chip & Pepper

7-Kidsizzle

8 9 11 13 15-Winnie the Pooh

18 22 45-Killer Tomatoes

30-Sound Off

42-Sesame Street

46-Three Stooges

CPT-Reading Rainbow
8:30

2 3 5 7 13F-Mother Goose and Grimm

4 10 12 28 36-Yo, Yogi!

8 9 11 13 15-Land of the Lost

18 22 45-Bobbys World

30-Outdoor Digest

CPT-Long Ago and Far Away

9:00

2 3 5 7 13F-Garfield

4 10 12 28 36-Super Mario World

8 9 11 13 15-Darkwing Duck

18 22 45-Tom and Jerry Kids

30-Computer Chronicles

42-Mr. Rogers Neighborhood

46-WCW Wrestling

48-Commercial Program

CPT-G.E.D.

9:30

4 10 12 28 36-Prostars

8 9 11 15-Beetlejuice

13-Bucky OHare and the Toad Wars

18 22 45-Taz-Mania

30-Motorweek 91
42-Computer Chronicles

48-Greatest Sports Legends

CPT-Business File

10:00

2 3 5 7 13F-Ninja Turtles

4 10 12 28 36-Wishing

8 9 11 13 15-Hammerman

18 22 45-Hammerman

30-Hometime

42-Club Connect

46 48-WWF Wrestling

10:30

4 10 12 28 36-Spacecats

8 9 11 13 15-Pirates of Dark Water

18 22 45-Bill and Teds Adventure

30-This Old House

42-Living with Animals

CPT-Business of Management

11:00

2 7 22-Commercial Program

3 4-Wide World of Kids

5-Sparks
8 9 11 13 15-Bugs Bunny and Tweety

10 12 28 36-Saved by the Bell

13F-Back to the Future

18-Not Just News

30-New Yankee Workshop

42-Creative Living

45-Auto Show

46-Grudge Match

48-WWF Wrestling

11:30

2 3 4 5 10 13F-ACC Football Today

7-Wheres Waldo

8 9 11 13 15-Bugs Bunny and Tweety

12 36-Saved by the Bell

18-Pros in Motor Sports

22-Bullwinkle

28-Ebony/Jet Showcase

30-Science in the Service of Society

42-Sewing Connection

CPT-Business and the Law

12:00

2 3 4 5 10 13F-College Football: Rutgers @ Duke

7-Home Again
8 11-Soul Train

12-Classifieds

13-Harry and the Hendersons

15-Bullwinkle

18-Movie: Missing Link (88)

22-WCW Wrestling

28-Pump It Up!

30-Scale Modeling

36-Saturday Videos

42-Quilt in a Day

45-Video Music Awards

46-Movie: Abducted (Canadian, 86)

48-Movie: Laguna Heat (Made for Cable, 87)

12:30

7-Waiting for the Wind

13-Commercial Program

15-Underdog

30-Collectors

42-Quilting for the 90s

CPT-Personal Finance

1:00

7 15-Star Search

8-Dracula

9-Cousteaus Rediscovery of the World


11-Americas Top 10

12 28-Golden Quarterback Challenge

13-Movie: Ladyhawke (85)

22-Movie: Split Decisions (88)

30-Frugal Gourmet

36-One More Day

42-Joy of Painting

1:30

8-Commercial Program

11-Superboy

30-Louisiana Cookin

42-Art of Alexander and Warren

CPT-Discovering Psychology

2:00

7-Super Sports Follies

8-Nashville Skyline

9-TV Sneak Peek

11-Super Force

12 28 36-Sportsworld

15-Grand Strand Bandstand

18-Movie: The Car (77)

30-Victory Garden

42-Frugal Gourmet
45-Movie: The Wild Life (84)

46-Movie: The Mechanic (72)

48-Movie: Welcome to 18 (86)

2:30

7-Baseball 91

8-Commercial Programs

9-Legal Helpline

11-T.J. Hooker

15-Star Trek

30-Herbal Harvest

42-Cooking at the Academy

CPT-Sociological Imagination

3:00

7-Baseball: Dodgers @ Braves

12 28 36-Olympic Showcase

22-Movie: Bear Island (80, British-Canadian)

30-Strip Quilting

42-Travels in Europe

3:30

2 3 5 13F-Baseball: Dodgers @ Braves (joined in program)

4 10-Olympic Showcase (joined in progress)

8 9 11 13 15-College Football: Notre Dame @ Michigan


30-Sewing with Nancy

42-Motor week 91

CPT-Travel Magazine

4:00

18-My Secret Identity

30-Creative Painting

42-New Yankee Workshop

45-Little House on the Prairie

46-Movie: Flesh and Blood (85)

48-MemoriesThen and Now

CPT-Victory Garden

4:30

18-Dracula

30-Landscapes with Norma

42-Woodwrights Shop

48-My Secret Identity

CPT-Travels in Europe

5:00

4 10 12 28 36-Miss America Pageant Preview

18-21 Jump Street

22-22 Minutes

30-Images
42-This Old House

45-Whos the Boss

48-Out of this World

CPT-Woodwrights Shop

5:30

22-Facts of Life

30-Soap Box Derby

42-Hometime

45-What a Dummy

48-Munsters Today

CPT-This Old House

6:00

2 3 4 5 7 12 13F 36-News

10-Awareness

18-American Gladiators

22-21 Jump Street

28-Night Court

42-Naturescene

45-Superboy

46-Its Showtime at the Apollo

48-Crazy Like a Fox

CPT-New Yankee Workshop


6:30

2 3 5 7 13F-CBS News

4 10 12 28 36-NBC News

42-Wild America

45-Super Force

CPT-Frugal Gourmet

7:00

2 7 36-Hee Haw

3-A Current Affair: Extra

4-Jefferson Awards

5-Billy Graham Crusade

8 28-Star Search

9-Legal Helpline

10 11-News

12 18-WKRP in Cincinnati

13F 48-Its Showtime at the Apollo

15-Night Court

22 45 46-Star Trek: The Next Generation

30-1991 Fall Season Preview

42-Classic Car Workshop

CPT-Wild America

7:30

4-Emergency Response
11-Wheel of Fortune

12-Roggins Heroes

13-Commercial Program

15-WKRP in Cincinnati

18-Missing/Reward

30-Nature Scene

42-Collectors

CPT-Wild Wild World of Animals

8:00

2 3 5 7 13F-Movie: Throw Momma from the Train (87)

4 10 12 28 36-Golden Girls

8 9 11 13 15-Gymnastics

18 22 45-Cops

30 42 CPT-Lawrence Welk (different program descriptions for each channel)

46-Movie: Getting Even (86)

48-Street Trax

8:30

18 22 45-Cops

9:00

4 10 12 28 36-Empty Nest

8 9 11 13 15-College Football: Penn State @ USC

18 22 45-Americas Most Wanted


30-National Geographic

42-Nature

48-WWF Wrestling

CPT-American Patchwork

9:30

4 10 12 28 36-Nurses

18 22 45-Best of the Worst

46-Amen

10:00

2 3 5 7 13-Rewrite for Murder

4 10 12 28 36-Miss America Pageant

18 22-Comic Strip Live

30-Lonesome Pine

42-Mystery!

45-21 Jump Street

46-Hunter

48-Emergency Call

CPT-Austin City Limits

10:30

48-Crime Stoppers 800

11:00
2 3 5 7 13F-News

18 48-Tales from the Darkside

22-Its Showtime at the Apollo

30-Yes, Prime Minister

42-David Frost

45-Arsenio Hall

46-Night Court

CPT-Lonesome Pine

11:30

2-WCW Wrestling

3-Global Jam

5-Whos the Boss

7-Its Showtime at the Apollo

13F-Video Music Awards

18-Monsters

30-Are You Being Served

46-Arsenio Hall

48-Movie: Renegade Ninja (Japanese, 84)

12:00

4 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 36-News

5-Movie: Smile Jenny, Youre Dead (Made for TV, 74)

18-Pump It Up!

22-Movie: Lone Wolf McCade (83)


28-Cheers

30-Jadck Horkheimer

42-Austin City Limits

45-Party Machine

12:15

15-Sports

12:30

2-Movie: Force 10 from Navarone (78)

3-Cheers

4 10 12 28 36-Saturday Night Live (host: George Wendt; musical guest: Elvis Costello)

7-Soul Train

8-Love Connection

9-Andy Griffith

11-Movie: Airport 77 (77)

13-American Gladiators

15-WCW Wrestling

46-Party Machine

1:00

3-Newhart

8-Howard Stern

9-Rapmania

18-Movie: Son of Bob (72)

45-Grudge Match
1:30

3-Americas Top 10

13-Byron Allen

13F-Movie: Apache Warrior (57)

15-Tales from the Darkside

46-Soul Train

2:00

3-ANC/Local News (until 6 A.M.)

4-Home Shopping Spree (until 6 A.M.)

5-Night Flight (until 4 A.M.)

8-Love Connection

10-Its Showtime at the Apollo

12 36-Byron Allen

22-Dangerous Women

45-Comic Strip Live

2:30

8-Night Flight (until 4:30)

11 13-ABC News

46-Friday the 13th

2:45

2-Movie: The Haunting Passion (Made for TV, 83)


11-News

3:00

9-Headline News (until 7 A.M.)

12-Home Shopping Spree

18-Movie: Biggles: Adventure in Time (British, 86)

22-Dangerous Women

36-Super Sports Follies

45-Friday the 13th

3:30

13F-Movie: Savage Season (70)

36-News

46-Street Trax

4:00

5-Headline News (until 6 A.M.)

12-Heartbeat

22-Fall Guy

36-Night Flight

46-Quantum Shopping (until 5:30)

4:30

2-Eischied

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Re: Retro: North Carolina, 9/14/91

Could you please post weekdays if you have the time?

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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08-25-2005, 02:13 AM #3

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Re: Retro: North Carolina, 9/14/91

This was a little over 3 years before WFVT (now WWWB) channel 55 signed on in Charlotte, it
became Charlotte's WB affiliate. Then WKAY channel 64 (now WAXN signed on. Thank heavens it
only shows some Pax programming and did not affiliate with them.

WGHP became a Fox affiliate and WNRW (now WXLV) took ABC in a 1995 straight swap. Also in
Raleigh/Durham, WLFL switched from Fox to WB, WPTF-28 (now WRDC I think) from NBC to
UPN, WRAZ channel 50 came on and became the Fox affiliate, and channel 17 (don't know the
call letters) signed on and took NBC. I think they are an NBC O&O.

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> 10:00

> 4 10 12 28 36-Wishing

You mean "Wishkid", the short-lived cartoon starred Macaulay Culkin?

> 8 9 11 13 15-Hammerman

> 18 22 45-Hammerman

ABC and Fox showing Hammerman? I think only ABC showed it.

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> Source: TV Guide, Charlotte Edition

>

>

> 5:30

> 18-Julia

> Now here is a show that is rarely seen in syndication. I have never had a chance to watch this
show in syndication since it was never shown in reruns in Texas. Was it ever seen on weekdays in
North Carolina?

>

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Re: Retro: North Carolina, 9/14/91

> This was a little over 3 years before WFVT (now WWWB)

> channel 55 signed on in Charlotte, it became Charlotte's WB

> affiliate. Then WKAY channel 64 (now WAXN signed on. Thank

> heavens it only shows some Pax programming and did not

> affiliate with them.


>

> WGHP became a Fox affiliate and WNRW (now WXLV) took ABC in

> a 1995 straight swap. Also in Raleigh/Durham, WLFL switched

> from Fox to WB, WPTF-28 (now WRDC I think) from NBC to UPN,

> WRAZ channel 50 came on and became the Fox affiliate, and

> channel 17 (don't know the call letters) signed on and took

> NBC. I think they are an NBC O&O.

>

28 is WRDC; 17 is WNCN and is an NBC o&o. WGGT/48, which is

co-owned with WXLV, carried ABC for about a year in 1995-96,

then became UPN affiliate WUPN. WXLV and WUPN are presently

owned by Sinclair.

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08-25-2005, 09:55 PM #7

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Re: Retro: North Carolina, 9/14/91

> > 10:00

> > 4 10 12 28 36-Wishing

>

> You mean "Wishkid", the short-lived cartoon starred Macaulay

> Culkin?

>

> > 8 9 11 13 15-Hammerman

> > 18 22 45-Hammerman


>

> ABC and Fox showing Hammerman? I think only ABC showed it.

>

I stand corrected on both issues. Blame it on being distracted by whatever I was watching last
night when I typed my post!

Actually, the Fox stations (18, 22 and 45) were showing Little Shop.

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08-25-2005, 11:04 PM #8

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Retro: North Carolina, Monday 9/16/91

5:00

2-Andy Griffith

4-Headline News

8-First Business

11-Oprah Winfrey

22-Success N Life

5:30

2-Good Morning Show

8 13 13F-This Mornings Business

15-Webster

36-Ag Day
5:45

10-Early Rider

30-Oceans and Man

5:55

36-News

6:00

3 7-News

4 10 12-NBC News

5 13F-CBS News

8 9 13 15-ABC/Local News

11-ABC News

18-Webster

22-Romper Room

28-Bread from Heaven

36-Local/NBC News

45-Police Academy

46-Tom and Jerry

6:15

30-Square One Television

42-Homestretch

6:30
4 10 12 13F-News

5-Morning

11-Good Morning Carolina

18-Video Power

22-G.I. Joe

28-NBC News

45-G.I. Joe

46-Jetsons

48-He-Man

6:45

30 42 CPT-A.M. Weather

7:00

3 5 7 13F-This Morning

4 10 12 28 36-Today

8 9 11 13 15-Good Morning America

18-Alvin and the Chipmunks

22-Rescue Rangers

30-Sesame Street

42-Mister Rogers

45-Merrie Melodies

46-Tom and Jerry

48-Brady Bunch

CPT-G.E.D.
7:30

18-Dennis the Menace

22-Ducktales

42-Captain Kangaroo

45-Flinstones

46-Merrie Melodies

48-Video Power

CPT-European Journal

8:00

2-This Morning

18 22 45-Peter Pan and the Pirates

42-Sesame Street

46-Flinstones

48-Jetsons

CPT-Todays Special

8:30

18-Woody Woodpecker

22 45-Dennis the Menace

46-Flinstones

48-Inspector Gadget

CPT-Mister Rogers

9:00
3 4 5-Maury Povich

7 8 10-Regis and Kathie Lee

9 11 13 13F-Phil Donahue

12-Sally Jessy Raphael

15-Magnum, P.I.

18 46 48-Commercial Program

22-Munsters Today

28-Highway to Heaven

36-Jenny Jones (Debut)

45-Success N Life

9:30

18-Silver Spoons

22 46 48-Kenneth Copeland

10:00

2 3 5 7 13F-Designing Women

4 10 12-Jenny Jones (Debut)

8-Maury Povich

9 11 13-Sally Jessy Raphael

15-Regis and Kathie Lee

18-700 Club

22-Laverne and Shirley

28 36-Chuck Woolery (Debut)


10:30

2 5 7 13F-Family Feud

3-The Price Is Right

22 45-I Dream of Jeannie

11:00

2 5 7 13F-The Price Is Right

4 10 12 28 36-One on One

8 9 11 15-Home

13 22-Geraldo

18-Morris Cerullo

45-Gunsmoke

46-Sanford and Son

48-700 Club

CPT-3 2 1 Contact

11:30

3-Top of the Day

4 10 12 28 36-Cover to Cover

18-More than Conquerors

46-Whos the Boss

12:00

2-Hazel

4 5 7 9 10 11 12 13 13F 15-News
8-Peoples Court

18-$100,000 Pyramid

22-Jenny Jones (Debut)

28-E.D.J.

36-Love Stories

42-Amish Cooking

45-Sanford and Son

46 48-Highway to Heaven

12:30

2 3 5 7 13F-Young and the Restless

4 10 12 28 36-Closer Look

8 9 11 13 15-Loving

18 45-The Jeffersons

42-Homestretch

1:00

4 10 12 28 36-Days of our Lives

8 9 11 13 15-All My Children

18-Joan Rivers

22-Beverly Hillbillies

42-Victory Garden

45-Commercial Program

46-Good Times

48-Judge
1:30

2 3 5 7 13F-Bold and the Beautiful

22-Bewitched

42-Herbal Harvest

45-Laverne and Shirley

46-Sanford and Son

48-Love Stories

CPT-This Honorable Court

2:00

2 3 5 7 13F-As the World Turns

4 10 12 28 36-Another World

8 9 11 13 15-One Life to Live

18-Bullwinkle

22-Jetsons

42-Inside Money

45-Muppet Babies

46-Diffrent Strokes

48-Joan Rivers

CPT-Globe Watch

2:30

18-Muppet Babies

22-Woody Woodpecker
42-Frugal Gourmet

45 46-Ducktales

CPT-Joy of Painting

3:00

2 3 5 7 13F-Guiding Light

4 10 12 28 36-Santa Barbara

8 9 11 13 15-General Hospital

18-Woody Woodpecker

22-Alvin and the Chipmunks

45 46-Rescue Rangers

48-He-Man

CPT-Economics U$A

3:30

18-G.I. Joe

22-Police Academy

45 46-Tale Spin

48-Woody Woodpecker

CPT-Pre G.E.D.

4:00

2-I Love Lucy

3-Golden Girls

4 5 10-Cosby Show
7-A Current Affair

8 9 11 13F-Oprah Winfrey

12-Mamas Family

13-Whos the Boss?

15-Star Trek: The Next Generation

18-Beetlejuice

22-Tale Spin

28-Merrie Melodies

30 42-Sesame Street

36-Matlock

45 46-Darkwing Duck

48-Alvin and the Chipmunks

CPT-Square One Television

4:30

2-Growing Pains

3-Kate & Allie

4 12-Candid Camera (Debut)

5-Whos the Boss?

7-Mamas Family

10-227

13-Growing Pains

18-Woody Woodpecker

22 45-Beetlejuice

28-Flinstones
46-Tiny Toons

48-Brady Bunch

CPT-Mister Rogers

5:00

2-Cosby Show

3 8 9-News

4-Oprah Winfrey

5-Andy Griffith

7 10-Golden Girls

11 36-Peoples Court

12-Phil Donahue

13-Hard Copy

13F-227

15-Night Court

18-Silver Spoons

22-Darkwing Duck

28-Mamas Family

30-Mister Rogers

42-Reading Rainbow

45 46-Ninja Turtles

48-Beverly Hillbillies

CPT-Sesame Street

5:30
2 9-Andy Griffith

3 13F-A Current Afair

5 11 36-News

7-Sanford and Son

8-Hard Copy

10-Jeopardy!

13-Entertainment Tonight

15-Golden Girls

18-Mr. Belvedere

22 45-Tiny Toons

28-Night Court

30-Reading Rainbow

42-3 2 1 Contact

46-Alf

48-Gomer Pyle, USMC

6:00

2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13F 15 36-News

18-21 Jump Street

22-Perfect Strangers

28-Cheers

30-Square One Television

42-Club Connect

45-Whos the Boss?

46-Amen
48-Beverly Hillbillies

CPT-MacNeil/Lehrer

6:30

2 5 13F-CBS News

8 11 13 15-ABC News

10 12 28 36-NBC News

22-Growing Pains

30-3 2 1 Contact

42-Nightly Business Report

45-M*A*S*H

46-227

48-Family Feud

7:00

2 10-News

3 7-CBS News

4-NBC News

5 12-Entertainment Tonight

8 13 13F-Wheel of Fortune

9-ABC News

11 36-Jeopardy!

15-Cosby Show

18-Mamas Family

22-Star Trek: The Next Generation


28-Now It Can Be Told

30 42-MacNeil/Lehrer

45-Cheers

46-Night Court

48-Orioles Report

7:30

2-Good Evening

3 4 12-Inside Edition

5 7-Family Feud

8 13 13F-Jeopardy!

9 11-Wheel of Fortune

10-Entertainment Tonight

15-Whos the Boss

18-Hogan Family

28-A Current Affair

36-Candid Camera

45 46-Marriedwith Children

48-Baseball: Orioles @ Red Sox

8:00

2 3 5 7 13F-Evening Shade

4 10 12 28 36-Fresh Prince

8 9 11 13 15-MacGyver

18 22 45-Movie: Bad Attitudes (Made for TV, 91)


30-Crosstalk

42 CPT-Eat Smart

46-Movie: Shes Having a Baby (88)

8:30

2 3 5 7 13F-Major Dad

4 10 12 28 36-Blossom

9:00

2 3 5 7 13F-Murphy Brown

4 10 12 28 36-Movie: Living a Lie (Made for TV, 91)

8 9 11 13 15-NFL Football: Kansas City @ Houston

30 CPT-America Becoming

42-County Commission Meeting

10:00

2 3 5 7 13F-Desigining Women

18-Gunsmoke

22-Hunter

45-Star Trek

46-Love Connection

10:30

30-Conversation with General Perry Smith

46-Love Connection
48-Geraldo

CPT-Dosvedanya Means Goodbye

11:00

2 3 4 5 7 10 12 13F 36-News

18-Ron Reagan

22 45-Arsenio Hall

28-Cheers

30-Nightly Business Report

42-MacNeil/Lehrer

46-Marriedwith Children

CPT-Are You Being Served?

11:30

2-Newhart

3-Cheers

5-Marriedwith Children

7 13-Sweating Bullets

30-One on One

46-Arsenio Hall

48-Now It Can Be Told

CPT-Alexei Sayles Stuff

11:35

4 10 12 28 36-Tonight
12:00

2 3 5-Sweating Bullets

8 9 11 13 15-News

18-Honeymooners

22-Love Connection

45-Ron Reagan

48-Movie: What a Way to Die (70)

12:30

7-Personals

8 11 13-Nightline

9-Entertainment Tonight

13F-Arsenio Hall

18-Wild Wild West

22-Love Connection

46-Hunter

12:35

4 10 12 28 36-David Letterman

15-Marriedwith Children

1:00

2-News

3-Geraldo

5-Inside Edition
7-Smith and Jones

8 11-Into the Night

9-Nightline

13-Now It Can Be Told

22-Commercial Program

45-Johhny B

1:05

15-Nightline

1:30

2-Personals

5 13F-CBS News Night watch (until 4 A.M. on Ch. 5; until 5:30 on Ch. 13F)

7-News

9-Now It Can Be Told

13-Into the Night

18-Home Shopping Spree (until 5:30)

22-Movie: The Aviator (85)

46-Movie: Strange New World (Made for TV, 75)

1:35

4 10 12 28 36-Bob Costas

15-Into the Night

2:00
2-Smith and Jones

3-Newhart

7-E.D.J.

8-Movie: Panama Sal (57)

9-Hard Copy

11-News

2:05

4-News

12-Home Shopping Spree (until 4 A.M.)

36-Family Feud

2:30

2 7-CBS News Night watch (until 5 A.M.)

3-News

9-Headline News (until 6 A.M.)

2:35

4-Home Shopping Spree (until 5 A.M.)

15-News

36-Love Boat

3:00

3-ANC/Local News
3:30

22-Movie: Tarzans Peril (57)

46-Quantu Shopping (until 6 A.M.)

4:00

5-News

12-ANC News (until 6 A.M.)

4:30

5-Headline News (until 6 A.M.)

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Re: Retro: North Carolina, Monday 9/16/91

A few comments:

Daytime Wheel's last show was on 9/20/91. No one in the TV Guide area carried its last week.

This week was the one of if not the first to have Tonight start at 11:35pm.
No one carried the full 90 minutes of Home.

When did World News Now start?

When did Nightwatch change to Up To The Minute?

2 did not have a noon newscast, when did it start?

Retro: Atlanta prime time Thursday, August 26, 1976

From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules

run 7 PM-1 AM.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 PM NBC News

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM NBC Movie: "Shark Kid"

9:30 NBC Movie: "The Return Of The

World's Greatest Detective"

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (Flip Wilson and

Lola Falana are guests)

Tomorrow follows at 1 AM, then news

at 2 AM.
WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Wild Wild World Of Animals

8 PM The Waltons

9 PM CBS Special: "The Tenth Level"

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "The Executioner"

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

7 PM Bangladesh--A Beginning Or An

End?

7:30 Bill Cosby (Chet Kincaid)

8 PM They Shall Take Up Serpents

8:30 Untamed World

9 PM The Men Who Made The Movies

10 PM Movie: "Spies"

WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)

7 PM Concentration

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM Welcome Back, Kotter

8:30 What's Happening!!


9 PM Streets Of San Francisco

10 PM The Oath

11 PM News

11:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

12 M Mannix

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

7 PM I Love Lucy

7:30 Beverly Hillbillies

8 PM James Brown's Future Shock

9 PM Movie: "The Other Man"

10:30 David Niven's World

11 PM Love, American Style

11:30 Best Of Steve Allen

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

7 PM By-Line

7:30 Robert MacNeil Report

8 PM Playback

8:30 Woman

9 PM Autobiography Of A Princess

10 PM Firing Line

11 PM Captioned ABC News


WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

7 PM Pet Of The Day

7:30 Analysis

8 PM Special Feature

9 PM Pet Of The Day

9:30 Psychic Experiments

10 PM Leather Craft

10:30 Astrology

11 PM Prize Line

11:30 PTL Club

WHAE Ch. 46 (Ind.)

7 PM Wagon Train

8 PM 700 Club

9:30 Manna

10 PM The Answer

10:30 George And Diane

11 PM Best Of Groucho

11:30 Laurel And Hardy

12 M News

Retro: Atlanta prime time Friday, August 27, 1976


From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules

run from 7 PM.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 PM NBC News

7:30 Bobby Vinton

8 PM Sanford And Son

8:30 Chico And The Man

9 PM NBC Movie: "The Deadly Game"

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Midnight Special (Jimmie Walker hosts;

guests are the First National Rotagilla

Band, the Cate Brothers, Henry Gross, Elvin

Bishop, and Johnnie Taylor "the Wailer")

2:30 News

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Price Is Right

8 PM CBS News Special (no details)

9 PM CBS Movie: "Planet Of The Apes"

11:15 News
11:45 Movie: "Man On The Moon" (pilot for

Jigsaw--1972)

1:45 Movie: "Black Noon"

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

7 PM Yoga For Health

7:30 Flash Gordon

8 PM Washington Week In Review

8:30 Wall Street Week

9 PM The Onedin Line

10 PM David Susskind

WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)

7 PM Concentration

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM Donny And Marie

9 PM Movie: "Bad Company" (don't know

if local or ABC)

11 PM News

11:30 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

12 M The Rookies

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)


7 PM I Love Lucy

7:30 Beverly Hillbillies

8 PM Perry Mason

9 PM Movie: "Night Monster"

11 PM Love, American Style

11:30 James Brown's Future Shock

12:30 Baseball: Braves-Cubs (replay of an

afternoon game)

3:20 Movie: "The Other Man" (time approximate)

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

7 PM Villa Alegre

7:30 Robert MacNeil Report

8 PM Consumer Survival Kit

8:30 Wall Street Week

9 PM People And Politics: James Curley

10 PM Masterpiece Theatre (Upstairs, Downstairs)

11 PM Captioned ABC News

WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

7 PM Pet Of The Day

7:30 Astrology
8 PM Special Feature

8:30 Psychic Experiments

9 PM Pet Of The Day

9:30 Astrology

10 PM Special Feature

11 PM Prize Line

11:30 PTL Club

WHAE Ch. 46 (Ind.)

7 PM Wagon Train

8 PM 700 Club

9:30 The Bible

10 PM Jimmy Swaggart

10:30 Studio A

11 PM Best Of Groucho

11:30 Outdoors

12 M News

Retro: ABC Network Schedule Wednesday, February 10, 1982

Here's a classic ABC schedule from 1982.

7:00am Good Morning America

9:00am Local Programming

11:00am The Love Boat


Noon Family Feud

12:30pm Ryan's Hope

1:00pm All My Children

2:00pm One Life to Live

3:00pm General Hospital

4:00pm The Edge of Night

4:30pm Local Programming

6:30pm World News Tonight

7:00pm Local Programming

8:00pm The Greatest American Hero: "The Shock Will Kill You"

9:00pm The Fall Guy: "Soldiers of Misfortune"

10:00pm Dynasty: "The Hearing"

11:00pm Local Programming

11:30pm Nightline

Midnight The Love Boat

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Re: Retro: ABC Network Schedule Wednesday, February 10, 1982

> Here's a classic ABC schedule from 1982.

Given that you had episode titles ...

> 8:00pm The Greatest American Hero: "The Shock Will Kill
> You"

> 9:00pm The Fall Guy: "Soldiers of Misfortune"

> 10:00pm Dynasty: "The Hearing"

There must have been some kind of detailed source? Cite, please.<P
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Re: Retro: ABC Network Schedule Wednesday, February 10, 1982

> There must have been some kind of detailed source? Cite,

> please.

>

I generally pieced the schedule together with the help of Total Television (Fourth Edition), the
Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows (Eighth Edition), the
Encyclopedia of Daytime Television, and tv.com. I also retrieved the promo from TV Ark.

Retro: Atlanta Friday, October 11, 1974


From the Atlanta Constitution. From 7 AM.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Today In Georgia

10 AM Name That Tune

10:30 Winning Streak

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N News

12:30 Merv Griffin

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 How To Survive A Marriage

4 PM Big Valley

5 PM Mod Squad

6 PM News

7 PM NBC News

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Sanford And Son

8:30 Chico And The Man

9 PM Rockford Files

10 PM Police Woman
11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (Don Rickles is

guest host, Della Reese and

Gene Barry are guests)

1 AM Midnight Special (Jose Feliciano

hosts, guests are Buffy Sainte-Marie,

Jesse Colin Young, Hot Tuna, and The

Main Ingredient)

2:30 News

2:35 Movie: "Freud"

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

6:30 Captain Kangaroo

7:30 Atlanta A.M.

8 AM CBS Morning News

9 AM Phil Donahue

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 Gambit

11 AM Now You See It

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS Midday News

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM What's My Line?
1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 Match Game '74

4 PM Bewitched

4:30 Mike Douglas

6 PM News

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Treasure Hunt

8 PM Planet Of The Apes

9 PM CBS Movie: "Love In The

Afternoon"

11:30 News

12 M Movie: "The House On

Greenapple Road"

2:15 Movie: "Color Me Dead"

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Brother Buzz

6 PM Sesame Street

7 PM Zoom
7:30 Black Perspective On The News

8 PM Washington Week In Review

8:30 Wall Street Week

9 PM David Susskind

WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)

7 AM Rise And Shine

8 AM Green Acres

8:30 Our Miss Brooks

9 AM Hazel

9:30 Dick Van Dyke

10 AM Password

10:30 $10,000 Pyramid

11 AM One Life To Live

11:30 Brady Bunch

12 N News

12:30 Split Second

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Truth Or Consequences

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Movie: "Guns Of Darkness"

5:30 Dealer's Choice


6 PM News

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Concentration

7:30 Masquerade Party

8 PM Kodiak

8:30 ABC Movie: "True Grit"

11 PM News

11:30 Bonanza

12:30 Wide World In Concert (Anne

Murray hosts, guests are Suzi

Quatro, the Spinners, and the

Ohio Players)

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

7 AM Romper Room

7:30 Three Stooges/Little Rascals

8:30 Mr. Ed

9 AM Flipper

9:30 Andy Griffith

10 AM Movie: "Thieves' Highway"

12 N Lucy Show

12:30 Beat The Clock

1 PM Movie: "Virginia"

3 PM Speed Racer
3:30 Flintstones

4 PM Gilligan's Island

4:30 Leave It To Beaver

5 PM I Love Lucy

5:30 Beverly Hillbillies

6 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

6:30 That Girl

7 PM Hogan's Heroes

7:30 Andy Griffith

8 PM Hilarious House Of Frightenstein

8:30 Movie: "Svengali"

10:15 Movie: "Curse Of The Demon"

12 M Don Kirshner's Rock Concert

1:30 Movie: "The 27th Day"

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Villa Alegre

6 PM Electric Company

6:30 Zoom

7 PM Aviation Weather

7:30 The Way It Was

8 PM Book Beat
8:30 Wall Street Week

9 PM Masterpiece Theatre

10 PM Movie: "Becky Sharp"

WHAE Ch. 46 (Ind.)

7 AM Bozo

7:30 News

8 AM Dennis The Menace

8:30 Real McCoys

9 AM Movie: "The Outriders"

11 AM Lone Ranger

11:30 Mayberry RFD

12 N 700 Club

1:30 It's A New Day

2 PM Bozo

2:30 Porky Pig

3 PM Jeff's Collie

3:30 Dr. Kildare

4:30 To Tell The Truth

5 PM Real McCoys

5:30 Room 222

6 PM Movie: "The Big Sleep"

8 PM 700 Club

9:30 Manna
10 PM Chaplain Of Bourbon Street

10:30 Right On

11 PM Mayberry RFD

11:30 Honeymooners

Retro: Greensboro/Charlotte/Raleigh/Roanoke prime time Friday, November 6, 1959

From the Greensboro Daily News. From 7 PM.

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS/ABC)

7 PM Rifleman

7:30 Rawhide

8:30 Cannonball

9 PM Desilu Playhouse

10 PM Twilight Zone

10:30 Person To Person

11 PM Atlantic Weatherman

11:05 Sports Final

11:10 News

11:20 Movie: "Rebecca"

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS/ABC)

7 PM Death Valley Days

7:30 Rawhide
8:30 Tales Of The Vikings

9 PM Desilu Playhouse

10 PM Twilight Zone

10:30 Person To Person

11 PM Weather

11:05 News

11:10 Sports

11:15 Two Movies (titles not given)

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (NBC/ABC)

7 PM Movie (title not given)

8:30 Bell Telephone Hour

9:30 M Squad

10 PM Boxing

10:45 Dateline

11:10 Weather

11:15 Jack Paar

(I have to question this. Why did WRAL

not carry Jackpot Bowling at 10:45? It

didn't start its news before 11 any other

night.)

WDBJ Ch. 7 Roanoke, VA (CBS)


7 PM Col. Flack

7:30 Rawhide

8:30 Sheriff Of Cochise

9 PM Desilu Playhouse

10 PM Twilight Zone

10:30 Person To Person

11 PM Weather

11:05 News

11:25 Movie (title not given)

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC/ABC)

7 PM Lockup

7:30 Ozzie And Harriet

8 PM Troubleshooters

8:30 Donna Reed

9 PM 77 Sunset Strip

10 PM Boxing

10:45 Jackpot Bowling

11 PM News

11:15 Sports

11:20 Two Movies (titles not given)

WSLS Ch. 10 Roanoke, VA (NBC)


7 PM Klub Kwiz

7:30 People Are Funny

8 PM Troubleshooters

8:30 Bell Telephone Hour

9:30 M Squad

10 PM Boxing

10:45 Jackpot Bowling

11 PM News

11:10 Sports

11:15 Jack Paar

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS/ABC)

7 PM U.S. Marshal

7:30 Rawhide

8:30 Hotel De Paree

9 PM Desilu Playhouse

10 PM Twilight Zone

10:30 Black Saddle

11 PM News

11:15 Movie (title not given)

WSJS Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC/ABC)

7 PM Dick Clark Beechnut Show


7:30 People Are Funny

8 PM Troubleshooters

8:30 Bell Telephone Hour

9:30 M Squad

10 PM Boxing

10:45 Jackpot Bowling

11 PM News

11:15 Jack Paar

WLVA Ch. 13 Lynchburg, VA (ABC)

6:15 Movie (title not given)

7:30 Walt Disney Presents

8:30 Man From Blackhawk

9 PM 77 Sunset Strip

10 PM Robert Taylor's Detectives

10:30 Movie (title not given)

San Diego (all broadcast stations) Sat.-Mon., April 9-11, 1983

Source: TV Guide

[6] XETV (Ind.)

[8] KFMB (CBS)

[10] KGTV (ABC)


[12] XEWT (Televisa)

[15] KPBS (PBS)

[39] KCST (NBC)

[51] KUSI (Ind.)

Saturday, April 9

5:00am

[6] Dick Van Dyke

5:30

[6] Dick Van Dyke

6:00

[6] Popeye

[8] Latin Profile

[10] Newsmakers '83

[39] CNN Headline News

6:30

[6] Tom and Jerry

[8] Voice of Agriculture

[10] It's Your Business

[39] Muppet Show

7:00

[6] Woody Woodpecker

[8] International Hour

[10] Superfriends

[15] Sesame Street


[39] Flintstone Funnies

[51] Doctor Snuggles

7:30

[6] Bugs Bunny

[10] Pac-Man, Little Rascals, Richie Rich

[39] Shirt Tales

[51] Three Stooges

8:00

[6] Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew

[8] Meatballs & Spaghetti

[15] Magic of Decorative Painting

[39] Smurfs

[51] Movie: "Let's Go Navy" (1951)

8:30

[8] Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

[10] Pac-Man

[15] Trains, Tracks and Trestles

9:00

[6] Six Million Dollar Man

[10] Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy

[15] Gourmet Cooking

9:30

[8] Dukes

[15] Victory Garden

[39] Gary Coleman


[51] Movie: "Tall Man Riding" (1955)

10:00

[6] Starsky & Hutch

[8] Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

[10] Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz

[15] Bridge Basics

[39] Thundarr

10:30

[15] Last Chance Garage

[39] Women's Tennis: Semifinal round, Family Circle Cup

11:00

[6] Kung Fu

[8] Gilligan's Planet

[10] Weekend Special

[15] Everyday Cooking with Jacques Pepin

[51] Wrestling (no details given)

11:30

[8] Fat Albert

[10] American Bandstand (Stephen Bishop and Oxo perform)

[15] Signing with Cindy

12:00pm

[6] Bonanza

[8] Blackstar

[15] Tennis: Highlights of Olympus Easter Bowl, tape delayed one week

[51] Grand Prix All Star Show


12:30pm

[8] The Masters (third-round play)

[10] Kidsworld

[39] Baseball Pre-Game

[51] Lorne Greene's New Wilderness

12:45

[39] Baseball: Montreal Expos at Los Angeles Dodgers

1:00

[6] Big Valley

[10] Entertainment This Week

[51] Editor's Notebook

1:30

[51] Changing World of Business

2:00

[6] Big Valley

[10] Pro Bowling: Greater Hartford Open

[12] Pelicula: Sera anunciado (TBA)

[15] Matinee at the Bijou

[51] The Human Affair

2:30

[51] Health Field

3:00

[6] Emergency!

[8] Wonder Woman

[51] My Three Sons


3:30

[10] Sportsbeat

[15] Holocaust: Artists and Images

[39] Al McGuire on Sports

[51] Bionic Woman

4:00

[6] Movie: "Abbott and Costello in the Navy" (1941)

[8] Star Trek

[10] Charlie's Angels

[12] Sera Anunciado (TBA)

[15] Inside Story

[39] Conway Twitty on the Mississippi

4:30

[12] Chespirito

[15] San Diego on the Line

[51] America's Top 10

5:00

[8] M*A*S*H

[10] News

[15] California Week in Review

[51] Solid Gold

5:30

[6] Happy Days Again

[8] Alice

[10] Wide World of Sports (U.S. national boxing team vs. Cuba, Netherlands marathon)
[12] Juan Luis Presenta

[15] Lawmakers

6:00

[6] Movie: "Bonnie and Clyde" (1967)

[8] CBS News - Bob Schieffer

[12] Sintonia de Locura

[15] Washington Week in Review

[39] NBC News - Jessica Savitch

[51] That Nashville Music

6:30

[8] [39] News

[12] Comentarios Taurinos

[15] Wall $treet Week

[51] Glen Campbell Music Show

7:00

[8] Fight Back! with David Horowitz

[10] Academy Awards Preview: The Envelope Please

[12] Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew

[15] Firing Line

[39] Muppet Show

[51] Hee Haw

7:30

[8] Close Up

[10] Eye on San Diego

[39] Weekend Magazine


8:00

[6] Movie: "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" (1974)

[8] Wizards and Warriors

[10] T.J. Hooker

[12] Carabina de Ambrosio

[15] Fire Season

[39] Diff'rent Strokes

[51] Kojak

8:30

[12] Three's Company

9:00

[8] Movie: "Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer: Murder Me, Murder You" (1983, made for TV)

[10] Love Boat

[12] Pelicula: Sera anunciado (TBA)

[39] Mama's Family

[51] Streets of San Francisco

9:30

[15] National Geographic

[39] Teachers Only

10:00

[6] Siskel & Ebert: If We Picked the Oscars

[10] Fantasy Island

[39] Monitor

[51] News

10:30
[15] Soundstage

[51] Honeymooners

11:00

[6] Movie: "King Kong" (1933)

[8] [10] [39] News

[12] Noticias

[51] Baretta

11:30

[8] Movie: "The Hospital" (1971)

[10] Movie: "The Adventurers" (1970)

[12] Ensalada de Locos

[39] Saturday Night Live

12:00am

[51] Boxing (no details given)

1:00

[6] Movie: "Foreign Correspondent" (1940)

[39] Rock 'n' Roll Tonite

1:45

[10] ABC News - Tom Jarriel

2:30

[39] News

3:00

[6] Movie: "The Curse of Frankenstein" (1957)

Sunday, April 10
5:00am

[6] Laugh Trax

6:00

[6] Drug Abuse Test

[8] CBS News Sunday Morning - Charles Kuralt

[10] Directions

[39] CNN Headline News

6:30

[6] Jagad Guru Speaks

[10] Public Pulse

[15] Hablamos Espanol

[39] Ag-USA

7:00

[6] Turning Point

[10] Spectrum

[15] Sesame Street

[39] Sunday Mass

7:05

[51] Big Blue Marble

7:30

[8] KFMB Looks at Learning

[10] Lloyd Ogilvie

[39] World Tomorrow with Herbert W. Armstrong

[51] Val de la O

8:00
[6] Rev. Terry Cole Whittaker

[8] Let There Be Light

[10] Jerry Falwell

[15] Sesame Street

[39] Rex Humbard

8:30

[6] Father Michael Manning

[8] LaHayes on Family Life

[39] Know Your Bible

[51] Movie: "Hold That Line" (1952)

9:00

[6] Jimmy Swaggart

[8] Oral Roberts

[10] It Is Written

[15] Big Blue Marble

9:30

[8] Face the Nation

[10] Kenneth Copeland

[15] Hidden Places: Where History Lives

[39] Meet the Press

10:00

[6] D. James Kennedy

[8] Sports Sunday (boxing match between Marvin Frazier and James Broad, coverage of three-
day bike tour between Virginia Beach and Washington, DC)

[15] Mighty Continent

[39] Newscenter Weekly


[51] Movie: "The Champ" (1931)

10:30

[10] USFL Football (teams not listed)

[39] Mary Tyler Moore

11:00

[6] Robert Schuller

[15] Masterpiece Theatre: "Private Schulz", part 1 (apparently repeat of previous Sunday's
primetime airing)

[39] Baseball: San Diego Padres at Atlanta Braves

12:00pm

[6] Tijuana: Window to the South

[8] The Masters (final round)

[15] To Bear Witness

[51] Movie: "Copper Canyon" (1950)

12:30pm

[6] Weekend

1:00

[6] Wrestling (no details given)

[15] Live from Lincoln Center (simulcast on KPBS-FM)

1:45

[10] This Week with David Brinkley

2:00

[6] Big Valley

[39] Women's Tennis: Final round, Family Circle Cup

[51] Two Ronnies

2:30
[51] Morecambe & Wise

2:45

[10] Wide World of Sports (Darlington 500 NASCAR race, Santa Anita Derby)

3:00

[6] Emergency!

[8] Wonder Woman

[51] Butterflies

3:30

[12] Pelicula: Sera anunciado (TBA)

[15] Francois Mitterand

[51] Poldark

4:00

[6] Movie: "Mighty Joe Young" (1949)

[8] Star Trek

[10] Newsmakers '83

[15] Supersoccer

[39] Movie: "The 25th Hour" (1967)

4:30

[10] Barney Miller

[51] America

5:00

[8] M*A*S*H

[10] News

[15] Focus on the Deep

5:30
[8] Alice

[10] ABC News - Sam Donaldson

[51] Changing World of Business

6:00

[6] Movie: "Fantastic Voyage" (1966)

[8] CBS News - Morton Dean

[12] Pelicula: Sera anunciado (TBA)

[15] Tony Brown's Journal

[39] NBC News - Chris Wallace

[51] Motorcycle World

6:30

[8] [39] News

[15] Anasa Briggs/F.Y.I.

[51] Carol Burnett and Friends

7:00

[8] 60 Minutes

[10] Ripley's Believe It or Not!

[15] Austin City Limits (simulcast on KSON-FM)

[39] CHiPs

[51] White Shadow

8:00

[6] Movie: "The Paper Chase" (1973)

[8] Goodnight, Beantown

[10] Matt Houston

[12] Pelicula: Sera anunciado (TBA)


[15] Life on Earth

[39] Movie: "This Is Elvis" (1981)

[51] Kojak

8:30

[8] Gloria

9:00

[8] Jeffersons

[10] Movie: "Altered States" (1980)

[15] Masterpiece Theatre: "Private Schulz", part 2

[51] Streets of San Francisco

9:30

[8] Newhart

10:00

[6] When Will the Dying Stop?

[8] Trapper John, M.D.

[12] Pelicula: Sera anunciado (TBA)

[39] Casablanca (series debut)

[51] INN News

10:30

[15] Prize Winners

[51] Wall Street Journal Report

11:00

[6] Jack Van Impe

[8] [10] [39] News

[15] David Susskind


[51] Honeymooners

11:30

[6] At the Movies

[8] Harry O

[10] Academy Awards Preview: The Envelope Please

[39] Larry King

[51] Midnight Special

12:00am

[6] Dance Fever

[10] Movie: "Partners in Crime" (1973, made for TV)

12:30

[6] Sha Na Na

[8] Movie: "Death Sentence" (1974, made for TV)

1:00

[6] Movie: "The Lady Eve" (1941)

[39] News

[51] Solid Gold

1:30

[10] ABC News - Tom Jarriel

2:00

[8] CBS News

2:45

[6] Movie: "Backtrack" (1969)

Monday, April 11
5:00am

[6] Dick Van Dyke

[8] CBS News Continues

5:30

[6] Morning Stretch

[10] Real Estate Principles

6:00

[6] Jimmy Swaggart

[8] CBS News - Kurtis/Sawyer

[10] ABC News - Bell/Sullivan

[39] CNN Headline News

6:30

[6] Cartoon Festival

[39] NBC News - Gumbel/Pauley/Scott

[51] Great Space Coaster

6:45

[15] A.M. Weather

7:00

[6] Tom and Jerry

[10] Good Morning America

[15] Sesame Street

[39] Today

[51] Three Stooges

7:30

[6] Flintstones
8:00

[6] Bugs Bunny and Friends

[8] Sunup San Diego

[15] Mister Rogers

[51] My Three Sons

8:30

[6] Popeye and Friends

[15] Lilias, Yoga and You

[51] Family Affair

9:00

[6] Broken Doll (this, and the two shows that followed it, were short-lived first-run soaps)

[8] New $25,000 Pyramid

[10] Match Game

[15] Magic of Decorative Painting

[39] Phil Donahue

[51] Streets of San Francisco

9:30

[6] The Rich Also Cry

[8] Child's Play

[10] Card Sharks

[15] Really Livin'

10:00

[6] Love's Strange Ways

[8] Price is Right

[15] Culture of Ancient Egypt


[39] Wheel of Fortune

[51] Movie: "The Flame and the Arrow" (1950)

10:30

[6] Twenty-Minute Workout

[15] Meeting Will Come to Order

[39] Dream House

11:00

[6] I Love Lucy

[8] Young and the Restless

[10] Family Feud

[15] Sesame Street

[39] CNN Headline News

11:30

[6] Millionaire

[10] News

[39] Search for Tomorrow

12:00pm

[6] Perry Mason

[8] News

[10] All My Children

[15] Over Easy

[39] Days of Our Lives

[51] Movie: "One of Our Aircraft is Missing" (1942)

12:30pm

[8] As the World Turns


[15] Dick Cavett

1:00

[6] Run For Your Life

[10] One Life to Live

[15] Masterpiece Theatre (repeat of Sunday evening broadcast)

[39] Another World

1:30

[8] Capitol

2:00

[6] I Love Lucy

[8] Guiding Light

[10] General Hospital

[15] David Susskind

[39] Fantasy

[51] Gunsmoke

2:15

[12] Viaje a las Estrellas

2:30

[6] Leave It to Beaver

3:00

[6] Tom and Jerry

[8] Merv Griffin

[10] Laverne & Shirley & Company

[15] Sesame Street

[39] Mork & Mindy


[51] Superfriends

3:15

[12] Inspector Ardilla

3:30

[6] Bugs Bunny

[10] CHiPs Patrol

[39] Muppet Show

[51] Munsters

3:45

[12] Rojo Vivo

4:00

[6] Scooby-Doo

[8] M*A*S*H

[15] Mister Rogers

[39] Little House on the Prairie

[51] Gilligan's Island

4:30

[6] Happy Days Again

[8] News

[10] Entertainment Tonight (not its usual time; see note at 6:00)

[15] Electric Company

[51] Bewitched

4:45

[12] Cancionera

5:00
[6] Spider-Man

[8] [10] [39] News

[15] 3-2-1 Contact

[39] Good Times

5:30

[15] Over Easy

[51] Jeffersons

5:45

[12] Noticias

6:00

[6] Lobo

[8] CBS News - Dan Rather

[10] Oscar Awards (normally, KGTV would have aired ABC News at 6:00, Barney Miller at 6:30,
Entertainment Tonight at 7:00, and You Asked For It at 7:30, then ABC network programming;
People's Court normally aired at 4:30)

[12] Nosotras las Mujeres

[15] Hablamos Espanol

[39] NBC News - Brokaw/Mudd

[51] One Day at a Time

6:30

[8] News

[12] Club de las Estrellas

[15] Presente

[39] All in the Family

[51] Good Times

7:00
[6] Benny Hill

[8] PM Magazine

[12] Cine Juvenil

[15] Nightly Business Report

[39] Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

[51] Jeffersons

7:30

[6] Soap

[8] Lie Detector

[15] MacNeil, Lehrer Report

[39] Family Feud

[51] Carol Burnett and Friends

8:00

[6] Hawaii Five-O

[8] Archie Bunker's Place

[15] Great Performances: "Siegfried" (Wagner opera), part 1

[39] Love, Sidney

[51] Kojak

8:30

[8] Foot in the Door

[39] Family Ties

9:00

[6] Movie: "Cool Hand Luke" (1967)

[8] Alice

[10] Barbara Walters


[12] Pelicula: Sera anunciado (TBA)

[39] Movie: "The Capture of Grizzly Adams" (1982, made for TV)

[51] Streets of San Francisco

9:30

[8] One Day at a Time

10:00

[8] CBS News Special: "Eye on the Media: Private Lives, Public Press"

[10] People's Court (as noted above, would have normally aired at 4:30)

[51] INN News

10:30

[10] Barney Miller (as noted above, would normally have aired at 6:30)

[51] Tom Cottle: Up Close

11:00

[8] [10] [39] News

[12] Noticias

[15] Sneak Previews

[51] Honeymooners

11:30

[6] Saturday Night (ran a half-hour earlier than usual because of long 9:00 movie; normally XETV
would air Hawaii Five-O at 11:00)

[8] Trapper John, M.D.

[10] Nightline

[12] Ricos Tambien Lloran

[39] Tonight

[51] Carol Burnett and Friends

12:00am
[10] Movie: "The California Kid" (1974)

[51] Baretta

12:30

[6] Phil Silvers (added to schedule to make 1:00am movie start on time; why that would be
important, I don't know)

[39] Late Night with David Letterman

12:40

[8] Columbo

1:00

[6] Movie: "They Died with Their Boots On" (1941)

[51] Rawhide

1:30

[39] NBC News - Ellerbee/Schechner

2:00

[8] CBS News

2:30

[39] News (likely a replay of the 11:00 newscast)

3:00

[6] Movie: "Campus Honeymoon" (1948)<P ID="signature">______________

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Re: San Diego (all broadcast stations) Sat.-Mon., April 9-11, 1983

> Source: TV Guide

>

> [6] XETV (Ind.)

> 9:00

> [6] Broken Doll (this, and the two shows that followed it,

> were short-lived first-run soaps)

> 9:30

> [6] The Rich Also Cry

> 10:00

> [6] Love's Strange Ways

Considering that XETV's a Mexican station, I believe that these soaps are Televisa's novelas,
dubbed into English.

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Re: San Diego (all broadcast stations) Sat.-Mon., April 9-11, 1983

> > Source: TV Guide


>>

> > [6] XETV (Ind.)

>

> > 9:00

> > [6] Broken Doll (this, and the two shows that followed it,

>

> > were short-lived first-run soaps)

> > 9:30

> > [6] The Rich Also Cry

> > 10:00

> > [6] Love's Strange Ways

>

> Considering that XETV's a Mexican station, I believe that

> these soaps are Televisa's novelas, dubbed into English.

I believe you areright, although the only one of the three that also aired on XEWT was Ricos
Tambien Lloran (The Rich Also Cry) at 11:30pm. (The only other telenovela on XEWT was Rojo
Vivo -- which translates as "Red Hot" -- at 3:45pm.)

I don't recall these running in any other markets; I wonder if this was a trial run by Televisa by
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>

> I don't recall these running in any other markets; I wonder

> if this was a trial run by Televisa by leasing the block of

> time from XETV?

>

First, I thought XETV (or its tranny and license) was owned by Televisa or XEWT (unless the latter
was a Televisa-owned station).

Second, the only other place that I saw a dubbed Televisa novela was on the defunct Channel
America network -- don't remember the title, but it was clearly dubbed, and the English-
language credits had a Televisa logo at the end.

Thirdly, I think the reason the novelas were on XETV was partly due to Mexican content laws
imposed on the station by the Mexican broadcasting authorities. These days, in addition to
answering to the FCC proving that they serve the public interest of San Diego, XETV still has to
answer to the Mexican government on the same issue, but to the Mexican government. The
result -- Mexican PSAs on XETV. I don't know if the Mexicans still have a Mexican content law (if
they had one to begin with), or if they're more lenient with XETV.

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> First, I thought XETV (or its tranny and license) was owned

> by Televisa or XEWT (unless the latter was a Televisa-owned

> station).

The website for the Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Transportes (which is the FCC's counterpart
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Re: San Diego (all broadcast stations) Sat.-Mon., April 9-11, 1983

> Source: TV Guide

>

> [6] XETV (Ind.)

> [8] KFMB (CBS)

> [10] KGTV (ABC)


> [12] XEWT (Televisa)

> [15] KPBS (PBS)

> [39] KCST (NBC)

> [51] KUSI (Ind.)

>

> Saturday, April 9

> 5:00am

> [6] Dick Van Dyke

> 5:30

> [6] Dick Van Dyke

> 6:00

> [6] Popeye

> [8] Latin Profile

> [10] Newsmakers '83

> [39] CNN Headline News

> 6:30

> [6] Tom and Jerry

> [8] Voice of Agriculture

> [10] It's Your Business

> [39] Muppet Show

> 7:00

> [6] Woody Woodpecker

> [8] International Hour

> [10] Superfriends

> [15] Sesame Street


> [39] Flintstone Funnies

> [51] Doctor Snuggles

> 7:30

> [6] Bugs Bunny

> [10] Pac-Man, Little Rascals, Richie Rich

> [39] Shirt Tales

> [51] Three Stooges

> 8:00

> [6] Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew

> [8] Meatballs & Spaghetti

> [15] Magic of Decorative Painting

> [39] Smurfs

> [51] Movie: "Let's Go Navy" (1951)

> 8:30

> [8] Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

> [10] Pac-Man

> [15] Trains, Tracks and Trestles

> 9:00

> [6] Six Million Dollar Man

> [10] Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy

> [15] Gourmet Cooking

> 9:30

> [8] Dukes

> [15] Victory Garden

> [39] Gary Coleman


> [51] Movie: "Tall Man Riding" (1955)

> 10:00

> [6] Starsky & Hutch

> [8] Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

> [10] Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz

> [15] Bridge Basics

> [39] Thundarr

> 10:30

> [15] Last Chance Garage

> [39] Women's Tennis: Semifinal round, Family Circle Cup

> 11:00

> [6] Kung Fu

> [8] Gilligan's Planet

> [10] Weekend Special

> [15] Everyday Cooking with Jacques Pepin

> [51] Wrestling (no details given)

> 11:30

> [8] Fat Albert

> [10] American Bandstand (Stephen Bishop and Oxo perform)

> [15] Signing with Cindy

> 12:00pm

> [6] Bonanza

> [8] Blackstar

> [15] Tennis: Highlights of Olympus Easter Bowl, tape delayed

> one week


> [51] Grand Prix All Star Show

> 12:30pm

> [8] The Masters (third-round play)

> [10] Kidsworld

> [39] Baseball Pre-Game

> [51] Lorne Greene's New Wilderness

> 12:45

> [39] Baseball: Montreal Expos at Los Angeles Dodgers

> 1:00

> [6] Big Valley

> [10] Entertainment This Week

> [51] Editor's Notebook

> 1:30

> [51] Changing World of Business

> 2:00

> [6] Big Valley

> [10] Pro Bowling: Greater Hartford Open

> [12] Pelicula: Sera anunciado (TBA)

> [15] Matinee at the Bijou

> [51] The Human Affair

> 2:30

> [51] Health Field

> 3:00

> [6] Emergency!

> [8] Wonder Woman


> [51] My Three Sons

> 3:30

> [10] Sportsbeat

> [15] Holocaust: Artists and Images

> [39] Al McGuire on Sports

> [51] Bionic Woman

> 4:00

> [6] Movie: "Abbott and Costello in the Navy" (1941)

> [8] Star Trek

> [10] Charlie's Angels

> [12] Sera Anunciado (TBA)

> [15] Inside Story

> [39] Conway Twitty on the Mississippi

> 4:30

> [12] Chespirito

> [15] San Diego on the Line

> [51] America's Top 10

> 5:00

> [8] M*A*S*H

> [10] News

> [15] California Week in Review

> [51] Solid Gold

> 5:30

> [6] Happy Days Again

> [8] Alice


> [10] Wide World of Sports (U.S. national boxing team vs.

> Cuba, Netherlands marathon)

> [12] Juan Luis Presenta

> [15] Lawmakers

> 6:00

> [6] Movie: "Bonnie and Clyde" (1967)

> [8] CBS News - Bob Schieffer

> [12] Sintonia de Locura

> [15] Washington Week in Review

> [39] NBC News - Jessica Savitch

> [51] That Nashville Music

> 6:30

> [8] [39] News

> [12] Comentarios Taurinos

> [15] Wall $treet Week

> [51] Glen Campbell Music Show

> 7:00

> [8] Fight Back! with David Horowitz

> [10] Academy Awards Preview: The Envelope Please

> [12] Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew

> [15] Firing Line

> [39] Muppet Show

> [51] Hee Haw

> 7:30

> [8] Close Up


> [10] Eye on San Diego

> [39] Weekend Magazine

> 8:00

> [6] Movie: "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" (1974)

> [8] Wizards and Warriors

> [10] T.J. Hooker

> [12] Carabina de Ambrosio

> [15] Fire Season

> [39] Diff'rent Strokes

> [51] Kojak

> 8:30

> [12] Three's Company

> 9:00

> [8] Movie: "Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer: Murder Me, Murder

> You" (1983, made for TV)

> [10] Love Boat

> [12] Pelicula: Sera anunciado (TBA)

> [39] Mama's Family

> [51] Streets of San Francisco

> 9:30

> [15] National Geographic

> [39] Teachers Only

> 10:00

> [6] Siskel & Ebert: If We Picked the Oscars

> [10] Fantasy Island


> [39] Monitor

> [51] News

> 10:30

> [15] Soundstage

> [51] Honeymooners

> 11:00

> [6] Movie: "King Kong" (1933)

> [8] [10] [39] News

> [12] Noticias

> [51] Baretta

> 11:30

> [8] Movie: "The Hospital" (1971)

> [10] Movie: "The Adventurers" (1970)

> [12] Ensalada de Locos

> [39] Saturday Night Live

> 12:00am

> [51] Boxing (no details given)

> 1:00

> [6] Movie: "Foreign Correspondent" (1940)

> [39] Rock 'n' Roll Tonite

> 1:45

> [10] ABC News - Tom Jarriel

> 2:30

> [39] News

> 3:00
> [6] Movie: "The Curse of Frankenstein" (1957)

>

> Sunday, April 10

> 5:00am

> [6] Laugh Trax

> 6:00

> [6] Drug Abuse Test

> [8] CBS News Sunday Morning - Charles Kuralt

> [10] Directions

> [39] CNN Headline News

> 6:30

> [6] Jagad Guru Speaks

> [10] Public Pulse

> [15] Hablamos Espanol

> [39] Ag-USA

> 7:00

> [6] Turning Point

> [10] Spectrum

> [15] Sesame Street

> [39] Sunday Mass

> 7:05

> [51] Big Blue Marble

> 7:30

> [8] KFMB Looks at Learning

> [10] Lloyd Ogilvie


> [39] World Tomorrow with Herbert W. Armstrong

> [51] Val de la O

> 8:00

> [6] Rev. Terry Cole Whittaker

> [8] Let There Be Light

> [10] Jerry Falwell

> [15] Sesame Street

> [39] Rex Humbard

> 8:30

> [6] Father Michael Manning

> [8] LaHayes on Family Life

> [39] Know Your Bible

> [51] Movie: "Hold That Line" (1952)

> 9:00

> [6] Jimmy Swaggart

> [8] Oral Roberts

> [10] It Is Written

> [15] Big Blue Marble

> 9:30

> [8] Face the Nation

> [10] Kenneth Copeland

> [15] Hidden Places: Where History Lives

> [39] Meet the Press

> 10:00

> [6] D. James Kennedy


> [8] Sports Sunday (boxing match between Marvin Frazier and

> James Broad, coverage of three-day bike tour between

> Virginia Beach and Washington, DC)

> [15] Mighty Continent

> [39] Newscenter Weekly

> [51] Movie: "The Champ" (1931)

> 10:30

> [10] USFL Football (teams not listed)

> [39] Mary Tyler Moore

> 11:00

> [6] Robert Schuller

> [15] Masterpiece Theatre: "Private Schulz", part 1

> (apparently repeat of previous Sunday's primetime airing)

> [39] Baseball: San Diego Padres at Atlanta Braves

> 12:00pm

> [6] Tijuana: Window to the South

> [8] The Masters (final round)

> [15] To Bear Witness

> [51] Movie: "Copper Canyon" (1950)

> 12:30pm

> [6] Weekend

> 1:00

> [6] Wrestling (no details given)

> [15] Live from Lincoln Center (simulcast on KPBS-FM)

> 1:45
> [10] This Week with David Brinkley

> 2:00

> [6] Big Valley

> [39] Women's Tennis: Final round, Family Circle Cup

> [51] Two Ronnies

> 2:30

> [51] Morecambe & Wise

> 2:45

> [10] Wide World of Sports (Darlington 500 NASCAR race, Santa

> Anita Derby)

> 3:00

> [6] Emergency!

> [8] Wonder Woman

> [51] Butterflies

> 3:30

> [12] Pelicula: Sera anunciado (TBA)

> [15] Francois Mitterand

> [51] Poldark

> 4:00

> [6] Movie: "Mighty Joe Young" (1949)

> [8] Star Trek

> [10] Newsmakers '83

> [15] Supersoccer

> [39] Movie: "The 25th Hour" (1967)

> 4:30
> [10] Barney Miller

> [51] America

> 5:00

> [8] M*A*S*H

> [10] News

> [15] Focus on the Deep

> 5:30

> [8] Alice

> [10] ABC News - Sam Donaldson

> [51] Changing World of Business

> 6:00

> [6] Movie: "Fantastic Voyage" (1966)

> [8] CBS News - Morton Dean

> [12] Pelicula: Sera anunciado (TBA)

> [15] Tony Brown's Journal

> [39] NBC News - Chris Wallace

> [51] Motorcycle World

> 6:30

> [8] [39] News

> [15] Anasa Briggs/F.Y.I.

> [51] Carol Burnett and Friends

> 7:00

> [8] 60 Minutes

> [10] Ripley's Believe It or Not!

> [15] Austin City Limits (simulcast on KSON-FM)


> [39] CHiPs

> [51] White Shadow

> 8:00

> [6] Movie: "The Paper Chase" (1973)

> [8] Goodnight, Beantown

> [10] Matt Houston

> [12] Pelicula: Sera anunciado (TBA)

> [15] Life on Earth

> [39] Movie: "This Is Elvis" (1981)

> [51] Kojak

> 8:30

> [8] Gloria

> 9:00

> [8] Jeffersons

> [10] Movie: "Altered States" (1980)

> [15] Masterpiece Theatre: "Private Schulz", part 2

> [51] Streets of San Francisco

> 9:30

> [8] Newhart

> 10:00

> [6] When Will the Dying Stop?

> [8] Trapper John, M.D.

> [12] Pelicula: Sera anunciado (TBA)

> [39] Casablanca (series debut)

> [51] INN News


> 10:30

> [15] Prize Winners

> [51] Wall Street Journal Report

> 11:00

> [6] Jack Van Impe

> [8] [10] [39] News

> [15] David Susskind

> [51] Honeymooners

> 11:30

> [6] At the Movies

> [8] Harry O

> [10] Academy Awards Preview: The Envelope Please

> [39] Larry King

> [51] Midnight Special

> 12:00am

> [6] Dance Fever

> [10] Movie: "Partners in Crime" (1973, made for TV)

> 12:30

> [6] Sha Na Na

> [8] Movie: "Death Sentence" (1974, made for TV)

> 1:00

> [6] Movie: "The Lady Eve" (1941)

> [39] News

> [51] Solid Gold

> 1:30
> [10] ABC News - Tom Jarriel

> 2:00

> [8] CBS News

> 2:45

> [6] Movie: "Backtrack" (1969)

>

> Monday, April 11

> 5:00am

> [6] Dick Van Dyke

> [8] CBS News Continues

> 5:30

> [6] Morning Stretch

> [10] Real Estate Principles

> 6:00

> [6] Jimmy Swaggart

> [8] CBS News - Kurtis/Sawyer

> [10] ABC News - Bell/Sullivan

> [39] CNN Headline News

> 6:30

> [6] Cartoon Festival

> [39] NBC News - Gumbel/Pauley/Scott

> [51] Great Space Coaster

> 6:45

> [15] A.M. Weather

> 7:00
> [6] Tom and Jerry

> [10] Good Morning America

> [15] Sesame Street

> [39] Today

> [51] Three Stooges

> 7:30

> [6] Flintstones

> 8:00

> [6] Bugs Bunny and Friends

> [8] Sunup San Diego

> [15] Mister Rogers

> [51] My Three Sons

> 8:30

> [6] Popeye and Friends

> [15] Lilias, Yoga and You

> [51] Family Affair

> 9:00

> [6] Broken Doll (this, and the two shows that followed it,

> were short-lived first-run soaps)

> [8] New $25,000 Pyramid

> [10] Match Game

> [15] Magic of Decorative Painting

> [39] Phil Donahue

> [51] Streets of San Francisco

> 9:30
> [6] The Rich Also Cry

> [8] Child's Play

> [10] Card Sharks

> [15] Really Livin'

> 10:00

> [6] Love's Strange Ways

> [8] Price is Right

> [15] Culture of Ancient Egypt

> [39] Wheel of Fortune

> [51] Movie: "The Flame and the Arrow" (1950)

> 10:30

> [6] Twenty-Minute Workout

> [15] Meeting Will Come to Order

> [39] Dream House

> 11:00

> [6] I Love Lucy

> [8] Young and the Restless

> [10] Family Feud

> [15] Sesame Street

> [39] CNN Headline News

> 11:30

> [6] Millionaire

> [10] News

> [39] Search for Tomorrow

> 12:00pm
> [6] Perry Mason

> [8] News

> [10] All My Children

> [15] Over Easy

> [39] Days of Our Lives

> [51] Movie: "One of Our Aircraft is Missing" (1942)

> 12:30pm

> [8] As the World Turns

> [15] Dick Cavett

> 1:00

> [6] Run For Your Life

> [10] One Life to Live

> [15] Masterpiece Theatre (repeat of Sunday evening

> broadcast)

> [39] Another World

> 1:30

> [8] Capitol

> 2:00

> [6] I Love Lucy

> [8] Guiding Light

> [10] General Hospital

> [15] David Susskind

> [39] Fantasy

> [51] Gunsmoke

> 2:15
> [12] Viaje a las Estrellas

> 2:30

> [6] Leave It to Beaver

> 3:00

> [6] Tom and Jerry

> [8] Merv Griffin

> [10] Laverne & Shirley & Company

> [15] Sesame Street

> [39] Mork & Mindy

> [51] Superfriends

> 3:15

> [12] Inspector Ardilla

> 3:30

> [6] Bugs Bunny

> [10] CHiPs Patrol

> [39] Muppet Show

> [51] Munsters

> 3:45

> [12] Rojo Vivo

> 4:00

> [6] Scooby-Doo

> [8] M*A*S*H

> [15] Mister Rogers

> [39] Little House on the Prairie

> [51] Gilligan's Island


> 4:30

> [6] Happy Days Again

> [8] News

> [10] Entertainment Tonight (not its usual time; see note at

> 6:00)

> [15] Electric Company

> [51] Bewitched

> 4:45

> [12] Cancionera

> 5:00

> [6] Spider-Man

> [8] [10] [39] News

> [15] 3-2-1 Contact

> [39] Good Times

> 5:30

> [15] Over Easy

> [51] Jeffersons

> 5:45

> [12] Noticias

> 6:00

> [6] Lobo

> [8] CBS News - Dan Rather

> [10] Oscar Awards (normally, KGTV would have aired ABC News

> at 6:00, Barney Miller at 6:30, Entertainment Tonight at

> 7:00, and You Asked For It at 7:30, then ABC network
> programming; People's Court normally aired at 4:30)

> [12] Nosotras las Mujeres

> [15] Hablamos Espanol

> [39] NBC News - Brokaw/Mudd

> [51] One Day at a Time

> 6:30

> [8] News

> [12] Club de las Estrellas

> [15] Presente

> [39] All in the Family

> [51] Good Times

> 7:00

> [6] Benny Hill

> [8] PM Magazine

> [12] Cine Juvenil

> [15] Nightly Business Report

> [39] Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

> [51] Jeffersons

> 7:30

> [6] Soap

> [8] Lie Detector

> [15] MacNeil, Lehrer Report

> [39] Family Feud

> [51] Carol Burnett and Friends

> 8:00
> [6] Hawaii Five-O

> [8] Archie Bunker's Place

> [15] Great Performances: "Siegfried" (Wagner opera), part 1

> [39] Love, Sidney

> [51] Kojak

> 8:30

> [8] Foot in the Door

> [39] Family Ties

> 9:00

> [6] Movie: "Cool Hand Luke" (1967)

> [8] Alice

> [10] Barbara Walters

> [12] Pelicula: Sera anunciado (TBA)

> [39] Movie: "The Capture of Grizzly Adams" (1982, made for

> TV)

> [51] Streets of San Francisco

> 9:30

> [8] One Day at a Time

> 10:00

> [8] CBS News Special: "Eye on the Media: Private Lives,

> Public Press"

> [10] People's Court (as noted above, would have normally

> aired at 4:30)

> [51] INN News

> 10:30
> [10] Barney Miller (as noted above, would normally have

> aired at 6:30)

> [51] Tom Cottle: Up Close

> 11:00

> [8] [10] [39] News

> [12] Noticias

> [15] Sneak Previews

> [51] Honeymooners

> 11:30

> [6] Saturday Night (ran a half-hour earlier than usual

> because of long 9:00 movie; normally XETV would air Hawaii

> Five-O at 11:00)

> [8] Trapper John, M.D.

> [10] Nightline

> [12] Ricos Tambien Lloran

> [39] Tonight

> [51] Carol Burnett and Friends

> 12:00am

> [10] Movie: "The California Kid" (1974)

> [51] Baretta

> 12:30

> [6] Phil Silvers (added to schedule to make 1:00am movie

> start on time; why that would be important, I don't know)

> [39] Late Night with David Letterman

> 12:40
> [8] Columbo

> 1:00

> [6] Movie: "They Died with Their Boots On" (1941)

> [51] Rawhide

> 1:30

> [39] NBC News - Ellerbee/Schechner

> 2:00

> [8] CBS News

> 2:30

> [39] News (likely a replay of the 11:00 newscast)

> 3:00

> [6] Movie: "Campus Honeymoon" (1948)

>

What? No Joker's Wild or Tic Tac Dough in SD then? What gives? What did SD stations have
against the two shows and Jack Barry and Wink Martindale? I believe 39 had TJW and

TTD at one time and I know XETV had the Barry & Enright show Bullseye with Jim Lange in 1980-
82. And I know nowadays , NBC 39 has Wheel and Jeopardy!

At least KGTV had repeats of Match Game (1979-82 episodes) and the Jim Perry Card Sharks that
aired on NBC from 1978-81.

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Re: San Diego (all broadcast stations) Sat.-Mon., April 9-11, 1983

> > Source: TV Guide

>>

> > [6] XETV (Ind.)

> > [8] KFMB (CBS)

> > [10] KGTV (ABC)

> > [12] XEWT (Televisa)

> > [15] KPBS (PBS)

> > [39] KCST (NBC)

> > [51] KUSI (Ind.)

>>

> > Saturday, April 9

> > 5:00am

> > [6] Dick Van Dyke

> > 5:30

> > [6] Dick Van Dyke

> > 6:00

> > [6] Popeye

> > [8] Latin Profile

> > [10] Newsmakers '83

> > [39] CNN Headline News

> > 6:30


> > [6] Tom and Jerry

> > [8] Voice of Agriculture

> > [10] It's Your Business

> > [39] Muppet Show

> > 7:00

> > [6] Woody Woodpecker

> > [8] International Hour

> > [10] Superfriends

> > [15] Sesame Street

> > [39] Flintstone Funnies

> > [51] Doctor Snuggles

> > 7:30

> > [6] Bugs Bunny

> > [10] Pac-Man, Little Rascals, Richie Rich

> > [39] Shirt Tales

> > [51] Three Stooges

> > 8:00

> > [6] Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew

> > [8] Meatballs & Spaghetti

> > [15] Magic of Decorative Painting

> > [39] Smurfs

> > [51] Movie: "Let's Go Navy" (1951)

> > 8:30

> > [8] Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

> > [10] Pac-Man


> > [15] Trains, Tracks and Trestles

> > 9:00

> > [6] Six Million Dollar Man

> > [10] Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy

> > [15] Gourmet Cooking

> > 9:30

> > [8] Dukes

> > [15] Victory Garden

> > [39] Gary Coleman

> > [51] Movie: "Tall Man Riding" (1955)

> > 10:00

> > [6] Starsky & Hutch

> > [8] Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

> > [10] Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz

> > [15] Bridge Basics

> > [39] Thundarr

> > 10:30

> > [15] Last Chance Garage

> > [39] Women's Tennis: Semifinal round, Family Circle Cup

> > 11:00

> > [6] Kung Fu

> > [8] Gilligan's Planet

> > [10] Weekend Special

> > [15] Everyday Cooking with Jacques Pepin

> > [51] Wrestling (no details given)


> > 11:30

> > [8] Fat Albert

> > [10] American Bandstand (Stephen Bishop and Oxo perform)

> > [15] Signing with Cindy

> > 12:00pm

> > [6] Bonanza

> > [8] Blackstar

> > [15] Tennis: Highlights of Olympus Easter Bowl, tape

> delayed

> > one week

> > [51] Grand Prix All Star Show

> > 12:30pm

> > [8] The Masters (third-round play)

> > [10] Kidsworld

> > [39] Baseball Pre-Game

> > [51] Lorne Greene's New Wilderness

> > 12:45

> > [39] Baseball: Montreal Expos at Los Angeles Dodgers

> > 1:00

> > [6] Big Valley

> > [10] Entertainment This Week

> > [51] Editor's Notebook

> > 1:30

> > [51] Changing World of Business

> > 2:00


> > [6] Big Valley

> > [10] Pro Bowling: Greater Hartford Open

> > [12] Pelicula: Sera anunciado (TBA)

> > [15] Matinee at the Bijou

> > [51] The Human Affair

> > 2:30

> > [51] Health Field

> > 3:00

> > [6] Emergency!

> > [8] Wonder Woman

> > [51] My Three Sons

> > 3:30

> > [10] Sportsbeat

> > [15] Holocaust: Artists and Images

> > [39] Al McGuire on Sports

> > [51] Bionic Woman

> > 4:00

> > [6] Movie: "Abbott and Costello in the Navy" (1941)

> > [8] Star Trek

> > [10] Charlie's Angels

> > [12] Sera Anunciado (TBA)

> > [15] Inside Story

> > [39] Conway Twitty on the Mississippi

> > 4:30

> > [12] Chespirito


> > [15] San Diego on the Line

> > [51] America's Top 10

> > 5:00

> > [8] M*A*S*H

> > [10] News

> > [15] California Week in Review

> > [51] Solid Gold

> > 5:30

> > [6] Happy Days Again

> > [8] Alice

> > [10] Wide World of Sports (U.S. national boxing team vs.

> > Cuba, Netherlands marathon)

> > [12] Juan Luis Presenta

> > [15] Lawmakers

> > 6:00

> > [6] Movie: "Bonnie and Clyde" (1967)

> > [8] CBS News - Bob Schieffer

> > [12] Sintonia de Locura

> > [15] Washington Week in Review

> > [39] NBC News - Jessica Savitch

> > [51] That Nashville Music

> > 6:30

> > [8] [39] News

> > [12] Comentarios Taurinos

> > [15] Wall $treet Week


> > [51] Glen Campbell Music Show

> > 7:00

> > [8] Fight Back! with David Horowitz

> > [10] Academy Awards Preview: The Envelope Please

> > [12] Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew

> > [15] Firing Line

> > [39] Muppet Show

> > [51] Hee Haw

> > 7:30

> > [8] Close Up

> > [10] Eye on San Diego

> > [39] Weekend Magazine

> > 8:00

> > [6] Movie: "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" (1974)

> > [8] Wizards and Warriors

> > [10] T.J. Hooker

> > [12] Carabina de Ambrosio

> > [15] Fire Season

> > [39] Diff'rent Strokes

> > [51] Kojak

> > 8:30

> > [12] Three's Company

> > 9:00

> > [8] Movie: "Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer: Murder Me,

> Murder
> > You" (1983, made for TV)

> > [10] Love Boat

> > [12] Pelicula: Sera anunciado (TBA)

> > [39] Mama's Family

> > [51] Streets of San Francisco

> > 9:30

> > [15] National Geographic

> > [39] Teachers Only

> > 10:00

> > [6] Siskel & Ebert: If We Picked the Oscars

> > [10] Fantasy Island

> > [39] Monitor

> > [51] News

> > 10:30

> > [15] Soundstage

> > [51] Honeymooners

> > 11:00

> > [6] Movie: "King Kong" (1933)

> > [8] [10] [39] News

> > [12] Noticias

> > [51] Baretta

> > 11:30

> > [8] Movie: "The Hospital" (1971)

> > [10] Movie: "The Adventurers" (1970)

> > [12] Ensalada de Locos


> > [39] Saturday Night Live

> > 12:00am

> > [51] Boxing (no details given)

> > 1:00

> > [6] Movie: "Foreign Correspondent" (1940)

> > [39] Rock 'n' Roll Tonite

> > 1:45

> > [10] ABC News - Tom Jarriel

> > 2:30

> > [39] News

> > 3:00

> > [6] Movie: "The Curse of Frankenstein" (1957)

>>

> > Sunday, April 10

> > 5:00am

> > [6] Laugh Trax

> > 6:00

> > [6] Drug Abuse Test

> > [8] CBS News Sunday Morning - Charles Kuralt

> > [10] Directions

> > [39] CNN Headline News

> > 6:30

> > [6] Jagad Guru Speaks

> > [10] Public Pulse

> > [15] Hablamos Espanol


> > [39] Ag-USA

> > 7:00

> > [6] Turning Point

> > [10] Spectrum

> > [15] Sesame Street

> > [39] Sunday Mass

> > 7:05

> > [51] Big Blue Marble

> > 7:30

> > [8] KFMB Looks at Learning

> > [10] Lloyd Ogilvie

> > [39] World Tomorrow with Herbert W. Armstrong

> > [51] Val de la O

> > 8:00

> > [6] Rev. Terry Cole Whittaker

> > [8] Let There Be Light

> > [10] Jerry Falwell

> > [15] Sesame Street

> > [39] Rex Humbard

> > 8:30

> > [6] Father Michael Manning

> > [8] LaHayes on Family Life

> > [39] Know Your Bible

> > [51] Movie: "Hold That Line" (1952)

> > 9:00


> > [6] Jimmy Swaggart

> > [8] Oral Roberts

> > [10] It Is Written

> > [15] Big Blue Marble

> > 9:30

> > [8] Face the Nation

> > [10] Kenneth Copeland

> > [15] Hidden Places: Where History Lives

> > [39] Meet the Press

> > 10:00

> > [6] D. James Kennedy

> > [8] Sports Sunday (boxing match between Marvin Frazier and

>

> > James Broad, coverage of three-day bike tour between

> > Virginia Beach and Washington, DC)

> > [15] Mighty Continent

> > [39] Newscenter Weekly

> > [51] Movie: "The Champ" (1931)

> > 10:30

> > [10] USFL Football (teams not listed)

> > [39] Mary Tyler Moore

> > 11:00

> > [6] Robert Schuller

> > [15] Masterpiece Theatre: "Private Schulz", part 1

> > (apparently repeat of previous Sunday's primetime airing)


> > [39] Baseball: San Diego Padres at Atlanta Braves

> > 12:00pm

> > [6] Tijuana: Window to the South

> > [8] The Masters (final round)

> > [15] To Bear Witness

> > [51] Movie: "Copper Canyon" (1950)

> > 12:30pm

> > [6] Weekend

> > 1:00

> > [6] Wrestling (no details given)

> > [15] Live from Lincoln Center (simulcast on KPBS-FM)

> > 1:45

> > [10] This Week with David Brinkley

> > 2:00

> > [6] Big Valley

> > [39] Women's Tennis: Final round, Family Circle Cup

> > [51] Two Ronnies

> > 2:30

> > [51] Morecambe & Wise

> > 2:45

> > [10] Wide World of Sports (Darlington 500 NASCAR race,

> Santa

> > Anita Derby)

> > 3:00

> > [6] Emergency!


> > [8] Wonder Woman

> > [51] Butterflies

> > 3:30

> > [12] Pelicula: Sera anunciado (TBA)

> > [15] Francois Mitterand

> > [51] Poldark

> > 4:00

> > [6] Movie: "Mighty Joe Young" (1949)

> > [8] Star Trek

> > [10] Newsmakers '83

> > [15] Supersoccer

> > [39] Movie: "The 25th Hour" (1967)

> > 4:30

> > [10] Barney Miller

> > [51] America

> > 5:00

> > [8] M*A*S*H

> > [10] News

> > [15] Focus on the Deep

> > 5:30

> > [8] Alice

> > [10] ABC News - Sam Donaldson

> > [51] Changing World of Business

> > 6:00

> > [6] Movie: "Fantastic Voyage" (1966)


> > [8] CBS News - Morton Dean

> > [12] Pelicula: Sera anunciado (TBA)

> > [15] Tony Brown's Journal

> > [39] NBC News - Chris Wallace

> > [51] Motorcycle World

> > 6:30

> > [8] [39] News

> > [15] Anasa Briggs/F.Y.I.

> > [51] Carol Burnett and Friends

> > 7:00

> > [8] 60 Minutes

> > [10] Ripley's Believe It or Not!

> > [15] Austin City Limits (simulcast on KSON-FM)

> > [39] CHiPs

> > [51] White Shadow

> > 8:00

> > [6] Movie: "The Paper Chase" (1973)

> > [8] Goodnight, Beantown

> > [10] Matt Houston

> > [12] Pelicula: Sera anunciado (TBA)

> > [15] Life on Earth

> > [39] Movie: "This Is Elvis" (1981)

> > [51] Kojak

> > 8:30

> > [8] Gloria


> > 9:00

> > [8] Jeffersons

> > [10] Movie: "Altered States" (1980)

> > [15] Masterpiece Theatre: "Private Schulz", part 2

> > [51] Streets of San Francisco

> > 9:30

> > [8] Newhart

> > 10:00

> > [6] When Will the Dying Stop?

> > [8] Trapper John, M.D.

> > [12] Pelicula: Sera anunciado (TBA)

> > [39] Casablanca (series debut)

> > [51] INN News

> > 10:30

> > [15] Prize Winners

> > [51] Wall Street Journal Report

> > 11:00

> > [6] Jack Van Impe

> > [8] [10] [39] News

> > [15] David Susskind

> > [51] Honeymooners

> > 11:30

> > [6] At the Movies

> > [8] Harry O

> > [10] Academy Awards Preview: The Envelope Please


> > [39] Larry King

> > [51] Midnight Special

> > 12:00am

> > [6] Dance Fever

> > [10] Movie: "Partners in Crime" (1973, made for TV)

> > 12:30

> > [6] Sha Na Na

> > [8] Movie: "Death Sentence" (1974, made for TV)

> > 1:00

> > [6] Movie: "The Lady Eve" (1941)

> > [39] News

> > [51] Solid Gold

> > 1:30

> > [10] ABC News - Tom Jarriel

> > 2:00

> > [8] CBS News

> > 2:45

> > [6] Movie: "Backtrack" (1969)

>>

> > Monday, April 11

> > 5:00am

> > [6] Dick Van Dyke

> > [8] CBS News Continues

> > 5:30

> > [6] Morning Stretch


> > [10] Real Estate Principles

> > 6:00

> > [6] Jimmy Swaggart

> > [8] CBS News - Kurtis/Sawyer

> > [10] ABC News - Bell/Sullivan

> > [39] CNN Headline News

> > 6:30

> > [6] Cartoon Festival

> > [39] NBC News - Gumbel/Pauley/Scott

> > [51] Great Space Coaster

> > 6:45

> > [15] A.M. Weather

> > 7:00

> > [6] Tom and Jerry

> > [10] Good Morning America

> > [15] Sesame Street

> > [39] Today

> > [51] Three Stooges

> > 7:30

> > [6] Flintstones

> > 8:00

> > [6] Bugs Bunny and Friends

> > [8] Sunup San Diego

> > [15] Mister Rogers

> > [51] My Three Sons


> > 8:30

> > [6] Popeye and Friends

> > [15] Lilias, Yoga and You

> > [51] Family Affair

> > 9:00

> > [6] Broken Doll (this, and the two shows that followed it,

>

> > were short-lived first-run soaps)

> > [8] New $25,000 Pyramid

> > [10] Match Game

> > [15] Magic of Decorative Painting

> > [39] Phil Donahue

> > [51] Streets of San Francisco

> > 9:30

> > [6] The Rich Also Cry

> > [8] Child's Play

> > [10] Card Sharks

> > [15] Really Livin'

> > 10:00

> > [6] Love's Strange Ways

> > [8] Price is Right

> > [15] Culture of Ancient Egypt

> > [39] Wheel of Fortune

> > [51] Movie: "The Flame and the Arrow" (1950)

> > 10:30


> > [6] Twenty-Minute Workout

> > [15] Meeting Will Come to Order

> > [39] Dream House

> > 11:00

> > [6] I Love Lucy

> > [8] Young and the Restless

> > [10] Family Feud

> > [15] Sesame Street

> > [39] CNN Headline News

> > 11:30

> > [6] Millionaire

> > [10] News

> > [39] Search for Tomorrow

> > 12:00pm

> > [6] Perry Mason

> > [8] News

> > [10] All My Children

> > [15] Over Easy

> > [39] Days of Our Lives

> > [51] Movie: "One of Our Aircraft is Missing" (1942)

> > 12:30pm

> > [8] As the World Turns

> > [15] Dick Cavett

> > 1:00

> > [6] Run For Your Life


> > [10] One Life to Live

> > [15] Masterpiece Theatre (repeat of Sunday evening

> > broadcast)

> > [39] Another World

> > 1:30

> > [8] Capitol

> > 2:00

> > [6] I Love Lucy

> > [8] Guiding Light

> > [10] General Hospital

> > [15] David Susskind

> > [39] Fantasy

> > [51] Gunsmoke

> > 2:15

> > [12] Viaje a las Estrellas

> > 2:30

> > [6] Leave It to Beaver

> > 3:00

> > [6] Tom and Jerry

> > [8] Merv Griffin

> > [10] Laverne & Shirley & Company

> > [15] Sesame Street

> > [39] Mork & Mindy

> > [51] Superfriends

> > 3:15


> > [12] Inspector Ardilla

> > 3:30

> > [6] Bugs Bunny

> > [10] CHiPs Patrol

> > [39] Muppet Show

> > [51] Munsters

> > 3:45

> > [12] Rojo Vivo

> > 4:00

> > [6] Scooby-Doo

> > [8] M*A*S*H

> > [15] Mister Rogers

> > [39] Little House on the Prairie

> > [51] Gilligan's Island

> > 4:30

> > [6] Happy Days Again

> > [8] News

> > [10] Entertainment Tonight (not its usual time; see note

> at

> > 6:00)

> > [15] Electric Company

> > [51] Bewitched

> > 4:45

> > [12] Cancionera

> > 5:00


> > [6] Spider-Man

> > [8] [10] [39] News

> > [15] 3-2-1 Contact

> > [39] Good Times

> > 5:30

> > [15] Over Easy

> > [51] Jeffersons

> > 5:45

> > [12] Noticias

> > 6:00

> > [6] Lobo

> > [8] CBS News - Dan Rather

> > [10] Oscar Awards (normally, KGTV would have aired ABC

> News

> > at 6:00, Barney Miller at 6:30, Entertainment Tonight at

> > 7:00, and You Asked For It at 7:30, then ABC network

> > programming; People's Court normally aired at 4:30)

> > [12] Nosotras las Mujeres

> > [15] Hablamos Espanol

> > [39] NBC News - Brokaw/Mudd

> > [51] One Day at a Time

> > 6:30

> > [8] News

> > [12] Club de las Estrellas

> > [15] Presente


> > [39] All in the Family

> > [51] Good Times

> > 7:00

> > [6] Benny Hill

> > [8] PM Magazine

> > [12] Cine Juvenil

> > [15] Nightly Business Report

> > [39] Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

> > [51] Jeffersons

> > 7:30

> > [6] Soap

> > [8] Lie Detector

> > [15] MacNeil, Lehrer Report

> > [39] Family Feud

> > [51] Carol Burnett and Friends

> > 8:00

> > [6] Hawaii Five-O

> > [8] Archie Bunker's Place

> > [15] Great Performances: "Siegfried" (Wagner opera), part

>1

> > [39] Love, Sidney

> > [51] Kojak

> > 8:30

> > [8] Foot in the Door

> > [39] Family Ties


> > 9:00

> > [6] Movie: "Cool Hand Luke" (1967)

> > [8] Alice

> > [10] Barbara Walters

> > [12] Pelicula: Sera anunciado (TBA)

> > [39] Movie: "The Capture of Grizzly Adams" (1982, made for

>

> > TV)

> > [51] Streets of San Francisco

> > 9:30

> > [8] One Day at a Time

> > 10:00

> > [8] CBS News Special: "Eye on the Media: Private Lives,

> > Public Press"

> > [10] People's Court (as noted above, would have normally

> > aired at 4:30)

> > [51] INN News

> > 10:30

> > [10] Barney Miller (as noted above, would normally have

> > aired at 6:30)

> > [51] Tom Cottle: Up Close

> > 11:00

> > [8] [10] [39] News

> > [12] Noticias

> > [15] Sneak Previews


> > [51] Honeymooners

> > 11:30

> > [6] Saturday Night (ran a half-hour earlier than usual

> > because of long 9:00 movie; normally XETV would air Hawaii

>

> > Five-O at 11:00)

> > [8] Trapper John, M.D.

> > [10] Nightline

> > [12] Ricos Tambien Lloran

> > [39] Tonight

> > [51] Carol Burnett and Friends

> > 12:00am

> > [10] Movie: "The California Kid" (1974)

> > [51] Baretta

> > 12:30

> > [6] Phil Silvers (added to schedule to make 1:00am movie

> > start on time; why that would be important, I don't know)

> > [39] Late Night with David Letterman

> > 12:40

> > [8] Columbo

> > 1:00

> > [6] Movie: "They Died with Their Boots On" (1941)

> > [51] Rawhide

> > 1:30

> > [39] NBC News - Ellerbee/Schechner


> > 2:00

> > [8] CBS News

> > 2:30

> > [39] News (likely a replay of the 11:00 newscast)

> > 3:00

> > [6] Movie: "Campus Honeymoon" (1948)

>>

>

> What? No Joker's Wild or Tic Tac Dough in SD then? What

> gives? What did SD stations have against the two shows and

> Jack Barry and Wink Martindale? I believe 39 had TJW and

> TTD at one time and I know XETV had the Barry & Enright

> show Bullseye with Jim Lange in 1980-82. And I know nowadays

> , NBC 39 has Wheel and Jeopardy!

>

> At least KGTV had repeats of Match Game (1979-82 episodes)

> and the Jim Perry Card Sharks that aired on NBC from

> 1978-81.

>

Did the cable outlets in San Diego carry KHJ-TV (now KCAL) or KCOP so that viewers could get
their Joker's Wild and Tic Tac Dough at the time of this schedule?

Please tell me if TJW and TTD ever came back to SD TV in the Fall of 1983.

Retro: Atlanta Monday, September 1, 1980


The day of the first big switch: WSB/2 moves

from NBC to ABC; WXIA/11 goes the other way.

(The second big switch is in December 1994 when

WAGA/5 goes from CBS to Fox, WATL/36 from Fox to

independent to the WB, and WGNX (WGCL)/46 from

independent to CBS.)

From the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Schedules

run 7 AM-1 AM.

WSB Ch. 2 (ABC)

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Family Feud

9:30 Edge Of Night

10 AM Mike Douglas

11 AM Love Boat

12 N News

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital

4 PM Bionic Woman

5 PM Happy Days (Again)

5:30 M*A*S*H
6 PM News

7 PM ABC News

7:30 Family Feud

8 PM That's Incredible

9 PM NCAA Football: Arkansas

at Texas

11:45 News (time approximate)

12:15 Nightline

12:35 Movie (title not given)

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 AM Jerry Lewis Telethon (from

9 PM Sunday)

7 PM CBS News

7:30 PM Magazine

8 PM Flo

8:30 Mr. And Mrs.

9 PM M*A*S*H

9:30 House Calls

10 PM Lou Grant

11 PM News

11:30 Maude

12 M U.S. Open Tennis Update

12:30 Harry O
WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Villa Alegre

6 PM Big Blue Marble

6:30 Basic Banjo

7 PM Yoga For Health

7:30 In Concert

8 PM Buddy Holly: Reminiscing

9 PM Wildebeest

10 PM Jazz At The Maintenance Shop

11 PM Evening At Pops

WXIA Ch. 11 (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Wheel Of Fortune

9:30 Password Plus

10 AM David Letterman

11 AM Joker's Wild

11:30 The Doctors (Friday's episode)

12 N News

12:30 The Doctors (gets Atlanta back


on pattern)

1 PM Days Of Our Lives

2 PM Another World

3 PM Texas

4 PM Star Trek

5 PM Jim Rockford, Private Investigator

6 PM News

7 PM NBC News

7:30 Tic Tac Dough

8 PM Little House On The Prairie

9 PM NBC Movie: "Sooner Or Later"

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (Joan Rivers is

guest hostess)

Tomorrow follows at 1.

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

7 AM Funtime

8 AM I Love Lucy

8:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

9 AM Hazel

9:30 Green Acres

10 AM Movie: "The Big Gamble"

12 N Freeman Reports
1 PM Movie: "Drums Of Tahiti"

2:30 Baseball: Braves at Cubs

5 PM My Three Sons (time approximate)

5:30 Beverly Hillbillies

6 PM Carol Burnett And Friends

6:30 Bob Newhart

7 PM All In The Family

7:30 Sanford And Son

8 PM The Best Defense

9 PM Rat Patrol

9:30 Gift Of Love

10 PM News

11 PM Night Gallery

11:30 Movie: "Confidential Agent"

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

8:15 Weather

8:30 Rebop

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

10:30 Electric Company

11 AM Sesame Street

then nothing listed until:


4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Another Voice

6:30 Over Easy

7 PM Dick Cavett

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Take 30

8:30 Old Friends

9 PM Buddy Holly: Reminiscing

10 PM Running Fence

11 PM Dick Cavett

11:30 Silent Dancing

WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

7 AM PTL Club

9 AM Prophecy

9:30 Wanted: Dead Or Alive

10 AM Body Buddies

10:30 Religion

11 AM PTL Club

1 PM Liberty Temple

1:30 Health Field

2 PM Travel Log
2:30 New Zoo Revue

3 PM Bullwinkle

3:30 Rocky & Friends

4 PM Dudley Do-Right

4:30 Beatles/Cool McCool

5 PM Robin Hood

5:30 Screen Directors' Playhouse

6 PM Entertainment Page

6:30 Peter Gunn

7 PM Wanted: Dead Or Alive

7:30 Munson On Sports

8 PM Horse Racing

9 PM Screen Directors' Playhouse

10 PM WCT Tennis

11 PM Entertainment Page

11:30 Robin Hood

WANX Ch. 46 (Ind.)

7 AM Porky Pig And Friends

8 AM Mighty Mouse

8:30 Mr. Ed

9 AM Big Valley

10 AM 700 Club

11:30 Life In The Spirit


12 N McHale's Navy

12:30 Dick Van Dyke

1 PM Make Room For Daddy

1:30 Petticoat Junction

2 PM Fred Flintstone And Friends

2:30 Popeye And Friends

3:30 Tom And Jerry

4 PM Woody Woodpecker

5 PM Emergency One!

6 PM Face The Music (2 episodes)

7 PM Bullseye

7:30 To Tell The Truth (short-lived

version with Robin Ward as host)

8 PM Barnaby Jones

9 PM 700 Club

10 PM News (INN, IIRC)

10:30 700 Club continues

11 PM Streets Of San Francisco

12 M News (local)

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It seems that WXIA and WSB TV both were running entire network schedules. WSB TV was even
running the widely preempted Edge Of night.

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> It seems that WXIA and WSB TV both were running entire

> network schedules. WSB TV was even running the widely

> preempted Edge Of night.

>

WXIA had run Edge Of Night when it was the ABC affiliate.

The only NBC daytime program pre-empted on WXIA was

Card Sharks (12 Noon). 11 Alive also picked up NBC's

SportsWorld, which WSB did not carry, on weekends.

Retro: Milwaukee, Wednesday, July 16, 1969

(Source: Sheboygan, Wis, Press)

Schedule for Milwaukee's Channel 18 wasn't included in listings.


*NOTE: The Apollo space flight lifted off this morning. Although not listed in the schedule grids,
an adjacent Associated Press story listed morning coverage as follows: All three networks
coverage on by 7 a.m. CDT with NBCs Today Show starting at 5 CDT and ABC at 6 CDT, with pre-
emptions when necessary during the day and night.

WTMJ-TV 4 (NBC)

AM

6:15 Miss Julies House

6:30 Biography

7 Today

9 It Takes Two

9:25 NBC News

9:30 Concentration

10 Personality

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11 Jeopardy

11:30 Eye Guess

11:55 NBC News

PM

12 Girl Talk

12:30 Youre Putting Me On

1 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2 Another World

2:30 You Dont Say

3 Match Game
3:25 Cash-On-The-Line

3:30 Sea Spray

4 Marshal Dillon

4:30 Man From U.N.C.L.E.

5:30 NBC News

6 News

6:30 The Virginian

8 Music Hall

9 The Outsider

10 News

10:30 Tonight Show

12M News

12:15 Movie: Paratrooper

WITI 6 (ABC)

AM

6:45 RFD

6:55 News

7 Funny Farm

8 King Kong

8:30 Underdog

8:45 Cartoon Capers

9 Whirlybirds

9:30 Movie (name not listed)

11 Bewitched
11:30 That Girl

PM

12 News

12:30 Lets Make A Deal

1 Newlywed Game

1:30 Divorce Court (instead of ABCs Dating Game)

2 General Hospital

2:30 Suspense Theatre

3:30 Dark Shadows

4 Mike Douglas

5:30 ABC News

6 News

6:30 Here Come The Brides

7:30 King Family

8 ABC Movie: Come Blow Your Horn

10:15 News

10:45 Movie: Something of Value (instead of ABCs Joey Bishop Show)

1:20A Movie: Espionage in Tangier

3:15 Whirlybirds

WMVS 10 (Edu.)

PM (no listings before 5 p.m. did they sign on that late?)

5 Misterrogers

5:30 Friendly Giant

5:45 Library Story


6 Managers In Action

6:30 Wings To Europe

7 Spectrum

7:30 Book Beat

8 News In Perspective

9 Melange

9:30 Jewels And Gems

WISN-TV 12 (CBS)

AM

6:20 Farm Report

6:30 Black Heritage

7 CBS News

8 Captain Kangaroo

9 Bachelor Father

9:30 Beverly Hillbillies

10 Andy Griffith

10:30 Dick Van Dyke

11 Love Of Life

11:25 CBS News

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

PM

12 News; Dialing For Dollars

12:30 As The World Turns

1 Love Is A Many Splendored Thing


1:30 Guiding Light

2 Secret Storm

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 Linkletter Show

3:30 Leave It To Beaver

4 The Monroes

4:30 Branded

5 Lucy Show

5:30 CBS News

6 News

6:30 Tarzan

7:30 Good Guys

8 Beverly Hillbillies

8:30 Green Acres

9 Hawaii Five-O

10 News

10:30 Movie: Shape of Things To Come

12:25 Movie: For The Love Of Kitty

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> WMVS 10 (Edu.)

> PM (no listings before 5 p.m. did they sign on that late?)

During the summer, most-likely. Normally, they have in-school educational programming, but
during the summer, when school is out, theere was no need (at the time) to be on during the
day.

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Re: Retro: Milwaukee, Wednesday, July 16, 1969

> *NOTE: The Apollo space flight lifted off this morning.

> Although not listed in the schedule grids, an adjacent

> Associated Press story listed morning coverage as follows:

> All three networks coverage on by 7 a.m. CDT with NBCs

> Today Show starting at 5 CDT and ABC at 6 CDT, with

> pre-emptions when necessary during the day and night.

...which reminds me, I was reading part of David Brinkley's memoirs over the weekend and was
reminded of Gulf Oil's blanket sponsorship of all NASA coverage on NBC (the Houston
connection, of course). That in turn reminded me of Abbie Hoffman's gag that the real purpose
of the space program was to eventually paint the Gulf logo across the Moon and use it as a
billboard sign ;-) ...

> WITI 6 (ABC)


> PM

> 10:45 Movie: Something of Value (instead of ABCs Joey

> Bishop Show)

...Bishop was carried in Milwaukee on WVTV/18 at the time. After Bishop was finally cancelled by
ABC, WVTV picked up Merv Griffin from CBS and fed him to KFIZ-TV/34 in Fond du Lac, since
WISN-TV/12 wasn't carrying him, either (WITI did pick up Dick Cavett after a while, didn't
they?)...

...oh, by the way, a section of a "Joey Bishop Show" broadcast can be heard on the soundtrack to
the movie TARGETS; Peter Bogdanovich used it to illustrate the culturelessness of the sniper
character before he goes on his rampage...<P ID="signature">______________

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WLSU Wisconsin Public Radio, La Crosse

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>

> WTMJ-TV 4 (NBC)


> AM

> 6:30 Biography

Reruns of the show hosted by Mike Wallace.

>

> WITI 6 (ABC)

> PM

> 2:30 Suspense Theatre

> One Life To Live and another show wasn't seen.

>

> WISN-TV 12 (CBS)

> PM

> 4 The Monroes

> 4:30 Branded

> 5 Lucy Show

First off,The Monroes was an hour show,so quite possibly they syndicated the show into half
hour shows as to make them 2 parters such as they did BJ and the Bear and Sheriff Lobo later on.
Also,The Lucy Show was a delay of the 9 A.M. slot taken by Bachelor Father.

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>>

>

>>

> > WITI 6 (ABC)

> > PM

> > 2:30 Suspense Theatre

> > One Life To Live and another show wasn't seen.

Dark Shadows aired on ABC at 3 PM (CT), so WITI was

delaying it at least a half-hour. I also note that

Dream House wasn't carried at noon.

>

>>

> > WISN-TV 12 (CBS)

> > PM

>

>

> > 4 The Monroes

> > 4:30 Branded

> > 5 Lucy Show


> First off,The Monroes was an hour show,so quite possibly

> they syndicated the show into half hour shows as to make

> them 2 parters such as they did BJ and the Bear and Sheriff

> Lobo later on. Also,The Lucy Show was a delay of the 9 A.M.

> slot taken by Bachelor Father.

>

This is a new one to me. WBRC/6 Birmingham carried The

Monroes but as an hour show; then again, they carried it only

once a week, Sundays at 6 (CT), delaying Land Of The Giants

a week.

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> WTMJ-TV 4 (NBC)

> PM

> 3:25 Cash-On-The-Line

I'm guessing this was some "dialing for dollars" without the name, since WISN used that name.
Normally this was NBC's afternoon newsbreak.
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> (Source: Sheboygan, Wis, Press)

> Schedule for Milwaukee's Channel 18 wasn't included in

> listings.

My guess is that the UHF's didn't reach all the way to Sheboygan, which is why you don't list
WMVT either.

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King Daevid recalls:

> ...which reminds me, I was reading part of David Brinkley's

> memoirs over the weekend and was reminded of Gulf Oil's
> blanket sponsorship of all NASA coverage on NBC (the Houston

> connection, of course). That in turn reminded me of Abbie

> Hoffman's gag that the real purpose of the space program was

> to eventually paint the Gulf logo across the Moon and use it

> as a billboard sign ;-) ...

Or maybe to build "gas stations" to service transient spaceships....

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> > ...which reminds me, I was reading part of David

> Brinkley's

> > memoirs over the weekend and was reminded of Gulf Oil's

> > blanket sponsorship of all NASA coverage on NBC (the

> Houston

> > connection, of course). That in turn reminded me of Abbie

> > Hoffman's gag that the real purpose of the space program

> was

> > to eventually paint the Gulf logo across the Moon and use

> it

> > as a billboard sign ;-) ...


>

> Or maybe to build "gas stations" to service transient

> spaceships....

>

>

...naah, I think _that_ was Timothy Leary's gag, not Hoffman's ;-) ...<P
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DM601 takes us back to Milwaukee on July 16, 1969:

> *NOTE: The Apollo (11) space flight lifted off this morning.

> Although not listed in the schedule grids, an adjacent

> Associated Press story listed morning coverage as follows:

> All three networks coverage on by 7 a.m. CDT with NBCs

> Today Show starting at 5 CDT and ABC at 6 CDT, with

> pre-emptions when necessary during the day and night.


I may be wrong, but I thought ABC, CBS and NBC all began launch-day coverage of the Apollo 11
mission at 6 A.M. EDT (5 CDT), with NBC, as DM601 noted, running a "special" edition of "Today"
from 6 to 8 A.M. EDT, which I recall was all-Apollo-11-All-The-Time except for local news
cutaways at 6:25 and 7:25 A.M. EDT and very short national/world news updates at 6, 6:30, 7
and 7:30 EDT from Frank Blair (which were brief because there wasn't much news apart from the
moon launch). Except for Blair, who stayed behind in New York, I believe the rest of the on-air
team at the time (co-hosts Hugh Downs and Barbara Walters and commentator Joe Gargiola)
were at the Cape.

At 8 A.M. EDT, NBC began their "official" coverage of the launch, anchored by Frank McGee (who
I believe broadcast from a small studio on the ground floor of NBC's newly built anchor booth at
Cape Canaveral). Also appearing were David Brinkley (also at the Cape; I believe he was on the
roof of the NBC booth) and Chet Huntley (who "minded the store" at NBC's Studio 8-H in New
York, which was filled with tracking maps, mock-ups and simulators, and renamed "NBC News
Space Center").

I believe the networks were all on the air until 1:30 or 2 P.M. EDT, after the third stage of the
massive Saturn 5 rocket (which remained attached to the spacecraft after it went into Earth
orbit) had re-ignited to send the spacecraft towards the moon and a maneuver in which the
command module separated from the third stage, turned around, docked with the lunar lander
(which during launch has been stored between the command module and the rocket's third
stage), and then pulled the complete spacecraft away from the third stage. Live color-TV pictures
of this docking maneuver were transmitted to Earth.

All-in-all, the three networks broadcast about 60 hours each of live coverage over the nine days
of the Apollo 11 mission, half of that (11 A.M. EDT Sunday, July 20th until 6 P.M. EDT Monday,
July 21st) coming in a 31-hour span on the 20th and 21st to cover the moon landing (4:17 P.M.
EDT Sunday), moonwalk (10:56 P.M. EDT Sunday-1:15 A.M. EDT Monday), liftoff of the upper half
of the lunar lander from the moon (aproximately 1 P.M. EDT Monday), and the lunar lander
docking with the mother ship, which had remained in lunar orbit (aprox. 5 P.M. EDT Monday).

> > > ...which reminds me, I was reading part of David

> > Brinkley's

> > > memoirs over the weekend and was reminded of Gulf Oil's
> > > blanket sponsorship of all NASA coverage on NBC (the

> > Houston

> > > connection, of course).

Actually, according to NBC news boss Reuven Frank's book, Gulf sponsored any coverage of what
we would today call "breaking news." It's just that the space program was the most visible.

He said Gulf was especially good as a sponsor, and that Frank McGee, a native of Oklahoma,
would occasionally be a good sport and show up at meetings with the sponsor and "swap oil
field stories."

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> > (Source: Sheboygan, Wis, Press)

> > Schedule for Milwaukee's Channel 18 wasn't included in

> > listings.

>

>

> My guess is that the UHF's didn't reach all the way to

> Sheboygan, which is why you don't list WMVT either.


>

If I remember right, WVTV transmitted on top of the Shroeder Hotel (Marc Plaza) at 550 feet,
power 1,800 kW and coverage was small. Grade A Contour covered the whole county of
Milwaukee.

-John L.

-John L.

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I don't have the 1969 WVTV data here with me. The independent WXIX broadcast from the
tower atop the hotel (530 ft above average terrain, 663 ft above ground) at 263 kw visual in
1959. When it morphed into WUHF in 1963, it broadcast from the same tower, but at 100 kw
visual and 55 kw aural. In 1964 it increased power to 256 kw visual and 123 kw aural.

I think that by 1969 WKY increased the power. I'll have to dig out the 1969 figures.

- Dick
>>

> > My guess is that the UHF's didn't reach all the way to

> > Sheboygan, which is why you don't list WMVT either.

>>

> If I remember right, WVTV transmitted on top of the Shroeder

> Hotel (Marc Plaza) at 550 feet, power 1,800 kW and coverage

> was small. Grade A Contour covered the whole county of

> Milwaukee.

>

> -John L.

>

Retro: Fresno Sat, Jan 31, 1998

from Porterville Recorder

The Recorder uses grids, so some titles are sketchy

KVPT 18/PBS

6:00 Crossroads Cafe

6:30 Navy News This Week

7:00 Sewing Room

7:30 Quilting

8:00 Joy of Painting

8:30 Woodwright's Shop

9:00 On the Mend

9:30 This Old House


10:00 Yankee Workshop

10:30 Hometime

11:00 Victory Garden

11:30 Gardening

Noon Frugal Gourmet

12:30 Baking with Julia

1:00 Cooking

1:30 Ciao Italia!

2:00 Debbie Fields

2:30 Home Cooking

3:00 Jacques Pepin

3:30 Yan Can Cook

4:00 Antiques Show (x2)

5:00 California Gold

5:30 Trailside

6:00 Lawrence Welk

7:00 Nature

8:00 Lawrence Welk

9:00 Are You Being Served?

9:30 Keeping Up Appearances

10:00 Waiting for God

10:30 Red Green

11:00 Sessions at West 54th

Mid. sign-off
KFTV 21/Univision

5:00 Primer Impacto Extra

5:30 Noticiero Univision

6:00 TBA

7:00 El Chavo

7:30 Los Tigritos

8:00 Plaza Sesamo

9:00 La Pinata Loca

10:00 Giorgiomania

11:00 Complices

11:30 La Cuchufleta

Noon Super Sabado Sensacional

2:00 Onda Max

3:00 Caliente

3:30 Control

4:00 Pelicula "Una Luz en la Escalera"

6:00 Fuera de Serie

6:30 Noticero Univision

7:00 Tutti Frutti Gigante

8:00 Sabado Gigante

11:00 Noticiero Univision

11:30 Bienvenidos

Mid. Pelicula "La Coyota"

2:00 Tutti Frutti Gigante

3:00 Sabado Gigante


KSEE 24/NBC

5:00 NBC News Nightside

5:30 California Country

6:00 Today

8:00 Perspectives

8:30 City Guys

9:00 Saved by the Bell

9:30 Hang Time (x2)

10:30 NBA Inside Stuff

11:00 Saved by the Bell

11:30 College Basketball: Notre Dame @ St. John's

1:30 Softball: Pepsi All-Star Game

3:00 Paid Programs

4:00 Walker, Texas Ranger

5:00 B. Smith with Style

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News

6:30 Big Spin

7:00 Mad About You

7:30 Seinfeld

8:00 TV Censored Bloopers '98

9:00 Pretender

10:00 Profiler

11:00 News
11:30 Saturday Night Live

1:00 Paid Programs

2:30 NBC News Nightside

KMPH 26/Fox

5:00 US Farm Report

6:00 Zorro

6:30 Adventures of Voltron

7:00 Bobby's World

7:30 Life with Louie

8:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

8:30 Ghostbumps

9:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

9:30 Ghostbumps (x2)

10:30 Space Goofs

11:00 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (x2)

Noon NHL: TBA (likely Colorado v San Jose; Fox also had Dallas-St. Louis, Detroit-Pittsburgh, NY
Rangers-Boston, Tampa Bay-Florida and Chicago-LA as their other games that day)

3:00 Coach

3:30 Roseanne

4:00 Simpsons (x2)

5:00 Cops (x2)

6:00 Pensacola: Wings of Gold

7:00 College Basketball: Fresno State @ San Jose State

9:00 America's Most Wanted

10:00 News
11:00 Mad TV

Mid. Fame LA

1:00 Viper

2:00 Psi Factor

3:00 Poltergeist: The Legacy

4:00 WKRP in Cincinnati

4:30 Bosom Buddies

KFSN 30/ABC

5:00 Entertainers

6:00 Paid Programs

7:00 101 Dalmatians

7:30 One Saturday Morning

9:30 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

10:30 Jungle Cubs

11:00 Winnie the Pooh

11:30 Science Court

Noon Bill Nye the Science Guy

12:30 Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures

1:00 College Basketball: Washington @ UCLA

3:30 Speed Skating: World Sprint Championships

4:00 Figure Skating: Chevrolet Spectacular

6:00 News

6:30 Jeopardy!

7:00 Wheel of Fortune


7:30 Inside Edition

8:00 Nothing Sacred

9:00 Cracker

10:00 ABC News Saturday Night

11:00 News

11:30 Paid Programs

2:00 sign-off

KGMC 43/Shopping

5:00 America's Store

7:00 Gospel Connection

9:00 Info Mall

1:00 Auto Mall

1:30 Info Mall

3:30 One Step

4:00 Movie: TBA

5:30 Info Mall

6:00 John Castle

7:00 Info Mall

1:00 Valley Psychic Line (To 5am)

KJEO 47/CBS

5:00 CBS News Saturday Morning

7:00 Ghostwriter

7:30 Wheel of Fortune 2000


8:00 Sports Illustrated for Kids

8:30 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Weird Al Show

9:30 Field Trip

10:00 College Basketball: Minnesota-Indiana or Army-Navy

Noon Golf: AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am

3:30 Paid Program

3:30 America's Dumbest Criminals

4:00 Honey, I Shrunk the Kids

5:00 Golden Moments on Ice

6:00 CBS Evening News

6:30 News

7:00 X-Files

8:00 Magnificent Seven

9:00 Early Edition

10:00 Walker, Texas Ranger

11:00 News

11:35 NYPD Blue

12:35 Highlander

1:35 NightMan

2:35 Earth: Final Conflict

3:30 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

4:30 Murphy Brown

KNXT 49/Ind
7:00 Holy Rosary

7:30 Telestory Time

8:00 Image of God

8:30 Gerbert

9:00 Friends Inc.

9:30 Donut Man

10:00 Stories of Faith

10:30 Fiel a Cristo

11:00 Compartiendo la Palabra

11:30 Juveniles

Noon Visionaries

12:30 Creo en la Santa Iglesia Catolica

1:00 World Market

1:30 Private Secretary

2:00 Westwind

2:30 Treasure Search

3:00 Smart Alex

3:30 Inspiration of Painting

4:00 Gourmet Cooking

4:30 Backyard America

5:00 Life on the Rock

6:00 Your Mind

6:30 Friends Inc.

7:00 Youth Alive

8:00 Hmong Today


8:30 Adventurers

9:00 Museums of Industry

9:30 Catalog Show

10:00 Focus

10:30 Noticias

11:00 Holy Rosary

11:30 sign-off

KAIL 53/UPN

5:30 Algo's FACTory

6:00 Tarzan

7:00 Wild Wild Web

7:30 Auto Classifieds

8:00 Oliver Twist

8:30 All Dogs Go to Heaven

9:00 Beast Wars

9:30 Van-pires

10:00 WCW Worldwide

11:00 WWF Shotgun

Noon Movie "The Bride"

2:00 Movie "Exclusive"

4:00 Conan

5:00 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

6:00 Xena: Warrior Princess

7:00 Adventures of Sinbad


8:00 Star Trek: Voyager

9:00 Ghost Stories

10:00 Tales from the Crypt (x2)

11:00 Bounty Hunters

Mid. Real Stories of the Highway Patrol (x2)

1:00 It's Showtime at the Apollo

2:00 Adventures of Sinbad

3:00 Emergency (what's the full name of show here?)

3:30 Save Our Streets

4:00 Coast Guard

4:30 Tarzan

KMSG 59/Telemundo, Home Shopping

5:00 Sonali 22K Gold

6:00 Eye-Opening Specials

7:00 La Isla de Jordan

7:30 Edicion 97

8:00 Paid Programs

1:30 Rebudlucion

2:00 Pelicula "Las Cautivas"

4:00 NBA Jam

4:30 Tu Ritmo

5:00 El Show de Johnny Canales

6:00 Hollywood DF

7:00 Placas
8:00 Futbol (Mexican soccer?)

10:00 Pelicula "La Pulqueria Ataca de Nuevo"

Mid. Paid Programs

1:00 Sports Collectibles

KKAK 61/Ind

5:00 Sonshiny Day

5:30 Worship for Kids

6:00 Just for Kids

6:30 Valley Focus

7:00 Joy Junction

7:30 Paid Programs

9:30 Auto Mall

10:00 Paid Programs

Noon Hollywood Connection

1:00 Paid Programs

11:00 Prof. in Praise (what's the first word here?)

11:30 Praise

Mid. Music from the Heart

1:00 Music Videos (likely Christian)

2:00 Music with a Message

3:00 Prayer<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Bluenoser on 08/31/05 01:47


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Re: Retro: Fresno Sat, Jan 31, 1998

> 11:00 Prof. in Praise (what's the first word here?)

I think an educated guess for the title would be "Profiles in Praise"

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Re: Retro: Fresno Sat, Jan 31, 1998

Could you please post a weekday from that week?

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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> 3:00 Emergency (what's the full name of show here?)

This is most likely Emergency with Alex Paen, which was also known as Emergency Call.

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> Could you please post a weekday from that week?

>

I'll get that one up within the next few days.

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> 7:30 Wheel of Fortune 2000

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That show was fundamentally flawed. Like any other show targeted at youth, it was too hip, and
too obviously educational. They would have been better off to use the real Wheel of Fortune but
have kids competing.

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> > 7:30 Wheel of Fortune 2000

> -----------

> That show was fundamentally flawed. Like any other show

> targeted at youth, it was too hip, and too obviously

> educational. They would have been better off to use the

> real Wheel of Fortune but have kids competing.


>

> Was this a CBS show, or syndicated?

Wheel 2000, the kiddy spin-off of Wheel Of Fortune was mc'd by Dave Sidoni and Cyber Lucy, a
cyber version of Vanna . It was a CBS show and a few weeks later was also aired by Game Show
Network when they carried a slate of classic game shows with children. They also added a kids'
version of Jeopardy! called JEP! which was MC'd by Bob Bergen who viced Porky Pig and Tweety
Bird in Space Jam, the 1996 film that had Bugs Bunny and his friends and Michael Jordan of the
Chicago Bulls. I liked that film!

Wheel 2000 and JEP! were OK, but the game would have had better advantage using the real
WOF and J!,like when they have special weeks on the two shows.

And in all the years The Price Is Right has been on CBS, I am surprised that the Big Eye and
Goodson-Todman have never done a Saturday kiddy version of TPIR. That would have been cool,
likesay, kids playing HI-LO to see what items the youngsters and teens use are the most and least
expensive like, say, a 12 pack of Dr. Pepper, a 15 oz. box of Honey Nut Cheerios, and a bottle of
Pert Shampoo as the high price items and the low priced items would be Starburst Fruit Chews,
David Sunflower Seeds and Oxford Index Cards and the prize a trip to Chicago.

Great idea, but think of the taxes the parents would have to pay!

>

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Wheel 2000 was stupid. As was the new version of Ghostwriter. I liked the original version of
Ghostwriter which was on PBS and was syndicated on local stations like WTXX in Waterbury, CT
and WWOR in NYC. It also aired on Noggin before they revamped the network to become
Noggin/The N.

Retro: Detroit-Windsor-Toledo Weekday Daytime 8-12 April 1968

Note that Toledo is a bit wacky. WTOL-11 was primary CBS, WSPD-13 was primary ABC, both
then cherry picked NBC and WDHO-24 picked up the leftovers, however for daytime they were
pretty much in pattern and on network (source: TV Guide).

MONDAY-FRIDAY, APRIL 8-12, 1968 (DAYTIME ONLY)

WJBK-2 (CBS) Detroit

5:45-On the Farm Scene

5:50-News

6:00-Sunrise Semester

6:30-Woodrow the Woodsman

7:30-Captain Kangaroo (delay from previous day)

8:30-Mr. Ed

9:00-Merv Griffin (sub-hosts: Henry Morgan [M/T], David Frost [W], Steve Lawrence [Th/F])

10:30-Beverly Hillbillies

11:00-Andy Griffith

11:30-Dick Van Dyke

12:00-News

12:25-Fashions

12:30-Search for Tomorrow

12:45-Guiding Light

1:00-Love of Life
1:25-CBS News

1:30-As the World Turns

2:00-Love is a Many Splendored Thing

2:30-House Party

3:00-Divorce Court (To Tell the Truth to WKBD-50)

3:30-The Edge of Night

4:00-Secret Storm

4:30-Mike Douglas (co-host Martan Landau)

WWJ-4 (NBC) Detroit

6:00-Classroom

6:30-Ed Allen

7:00-Today

9:00-Steve Allen

10:00-Snap Judgement (guests Eve Arden and Charles Robinson)

10:25-NBC News

10:30-Concentration

11:00-Personality (guests Eve Arden, Nipsey Russell, Eli Wallach and Lynn Redgrave on film)

11:30-Hollywood Squares (guests Morey Amsterdam, Wally Cox, Abby Dalton, Zsa Zsa Gabor,
Buddy Hackett, Brenda Lee, Jan Murray, Jerry Vale and Charley Weaver)

12:00-News (no Jeopardy! for Detroit, now it airs twice a day on this station)

12:30-Eye Guess

12:55-NBC News

1:00-Match Game (one week delay, guests Peter Lawford and Lauren Bacall)

1:25-Carol Duvall

1:30-Let's Make a Deal


2:00-Days of Our Lives

2:30-The Doctors

3:00-Another World

3:30-You Don't Say! (guests Pat Carroll and Bill Cullen)

4:00-Woody Woodbury

5:30-George Pierrot

WXYZ-7 (ABC) Detroit

6:30-TV College

7:00-The Morning Show

8:30-Mon: Rita Bell's Prize Movie (Take Me Out to the Ballgame, '48)

Tue/Wed: Rita Bell's Prize Movie (The Keys to the Kingdom, '45)

Thu: Rita Bell's Prize Movie (This Love of Ours, '45)

Fri: Rita Bell's Prize Movie (For the Love of Mary, '48)

10:00-Virgina Graham

10:30-Dick Cavett

12:00-Bewitched

12:30-Treasure Isle

1:00-Dream House

1:30-Wedding Party

2:00-The Newlywed Game

2:30-The Baby Game

2:55-Children's Doctor

3:00-General Hospital

3:30-Dark Shadows
4:00-The Dating Game

4:30-News

5:30-ABC News

WKBD-50 (Independent) Detroit

10:30-Yoga for Health

11:00-Little Rascals

12:00-Mon: Movie (She Couldn't Say No, '54)/Dialing for Dollars

Tue: Movie (Never Love a Stranger, '58)/Dialing for Dollars

Wed: Movie (One More Tomorrow, '46)/Dialing for Dollars

Thu: Movie (Four's a Crowd, '38)/Dialing for Dollars

Fri: Movie (Fallen Angel, '45)/Dialing for Dollars

2:00-I Love Lucy

2:30-Make Room for Dady

3:00-To Tell the Truth (bumped from WJBK-2)

3:30-Captain Detroit

4:30-Three Stooges

5:00-Little Rascals

5:30-Superman

WTVS-56 (NET) Detroit

9:05-Understanding Numbers

9:25-Of Cabbages and Kings

9:50-Spanish Lesson

10:05-Reason and Read


10:20-Science is Fun

10:35-Book Parade

10:50-Spanish Lesson

12:50-Undestanding Numbers

1:10-Interlude

1:25-Reason and Read

1:40-Science is Discovery

1:55-Of Cabbages and Kings

2:20-Rhyme Time

2:30-Science is Fun

2:45-Spanish Lesson

3:00-French Chef

3:30-Conversations

4:00-French Lesson

4:15-France Panormana

4:30-What's New

5:00-Misterogers

5:30-TV Kindergarten

CKLW-9 (CBC) Windsor

7:55-Morgan's Merry-Go-Round

8:00-Forest Rangers

8:30-Bonnie Prudden

9:00-Bozo the Clown

10:00-Mr. Dressup
10:30-Friendly Giant

10:45-Ontario Schools

11:15-Canadian Schools

11:45-Chez Helene

12:00-Take 30

12:30-Mon: Bill Kennedy Showtime (Diplomatic Courier, '52)

Tue: Bill Kennedy Showtime (The Wrong Man, '56)

Wed: Bill Kennedy Showtime (Arise My Love, '40)

Thu: Bill Kennedy Showtime (The Affairs of Susan, '45)

Fri: Bill Kennedy Showtime (The Bandit of Sherwood Forest, '46)

3:00-Pat Boone

4:00-Swingin' Time

5:00-Bozo the Clown

5:30-Fun House

WTOL-11 (CBS/NBC) Toledo

6:30-Sunrise Semester

7:05-News

7:30-Comedy Carnival

8:00-Captain Kangaroo

9:00-Mr. T's Show

9:30-Man About Town

10:00-Virginia Graham

10:30-Beverly Hillbillies (CBS)

11:00-Andy Griffith (CBS)


11:30-Dick Van Dyke (CBS)

12:00-News

12:30-Search for Tomorrow (CBS)

12:45-Guiding Light (CBS)

1:00-Love of Life (CBS)

1:25-CBS News

1:30-As the World Turns (CBS)

2:00-Truth or Consequences

2:30-House Party

3:00-To Tell the Truth (CBS)

3:30-The Edge of Night (CBS)

4:00-Secret Storm (CBS)

4:30-Mon: Movie (Fort Massacare, '58)

Tue: Movie (Dangerous Youth, '58)

Wed: Movie (Glory at Sea, '53)

Thu: Movie (Ride 'em Cowboy, '42)

Fri: Movie (Slaves of Babylon, '53)

WSPD-13 (ABC/NBC) Toledo

6:55-Farm Report

7:00-Today (NBC)

9:00-The Dating Game (ABC, delay)

9:30-The Newlywed Game (ABC, delay)

10:00-Candid Camera (CBS)

10:30-Dick Cavett (ABC)


12:00-Bewitched (ABC)

12:30-Treasure Isle (ABC)

1:00-Mike Douglas

2:30-The Baby Game (ABC)

2:55-Children's Doctor (ABC)

3:00-General Hospital (ABC)

3:30-Dark Shadows

4:00-Gilligan's Island

4:30-Merv Griffin (sub-hosts: Steve Lawrence [M], Orson Bean [T/W])

WDHO-24 (NBC/CBS/ABC) Toledo

8:55-Farm Report

9:00-Ed Allen

9:30-Romper Room

10:00-Snap Judgement (NBC, guests Eve Arden and Charles Robinson)

10:25-NBC News

10:30-Concentration (NBC)

11:00-Personality (NBC, guests Eve Arden, Nipsey Russell, Eli Wallach and Lynn Redgrave on film)

11:30-Hollywood Squares (NBC, guests Morey Amsterdam, Wally Cox, Abby Dalton, Zsa Zsa
Gabor, Buddy Hackett, Brenda Lee, Jan Murray, Jerry Vale and Charley Weaver)

12:00-Jeopardy (NBC)

12:30-Eye Guess (NBC)

12:55-NBC News

1:00-not listed

1:30-Let's Make a Deal (NBC)

2:00-Days of Our Lives (NBC)


2:30-The Doctors (NBC)

3:00-Another World (NBC)

3:30-You Don't Say! (NBC, guests Pat Carroll and Bill Cullen)

4:00-Match Game (NBC, guests George Hamilton and Betty White)

4:25-NBC News

4:30-Dennis the Menace

5:00-Happy Time

--Mike B.

Retro: Fresno Mon, Feb 1/98

from Porterville Recorder

KVPT 18-PBS

5:30 Time to Grow (x2)

6:30 Homestretch

7:00 Wishbone

7:30 Magic School Bus

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Barney & Friends

9:30 Arthur

10:00 Puzzle Place

10:30 Charlie Horse Music Pizza

11:00 Wimzie's House


11:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

Noon Magic School Bus

12:30 Big Comfy Couch

1:00 Barney & Friends

1:30 Sesame Street

2:30 Arthur

3:00 Reading Rainbow

3:30 Kratts' Creatures

4:00 Wishbone

4:30 Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego?

5:00 Bill Nye the Science Guy

5:30 Nightly Business Report

6:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

7:00 California Heartland

7:30 California Gold

8:00 Antiques Roadshow

9:00 American Experience

10:00 Struggles in Steel

11:00 Keeping Up Appearances

11:30 Weekly Business Report

Mid. sign-off

KFTV 21-Univision

5:30 Noticiero Univision: Edicion Nocturna

6:00 Arriba Valle Central


7:00 Despierta America!

10:00 Maite

11:00 Agujetas de Color de Rosa

1:00 Marimar

2:00 Amor Mio

3:00 Gente Bien

4:00 Cristina

5:00 Primer Impacto

6:00 Noticias

6:30 Noticiero Univision

7:00 Esmeralda

8:00 Maria Isabel

9:00 Alguna Vez Tendremos Alas

10:00 Cristina...Edicion Especial

11:00 Noticias

11:30 Noticiero Univision: Edicion Nocturna

Mid. Al Ritmo de la Noche

1:30 Club America

2:00 Cristina

3:00 Maria Isabel

4:00 Cristina...Edicion Especial

KSEE 24-NBC

5:00 NBC News at Sunrise

5:30 News
7:00 Today

9:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

10:00 Leeza

11:00 Sunset Beach

Noon News

12:30 American Journal

1:00 Another World

2:00 Days of Our Lives

3:00 Ricki Lake

4:00 Montel Williams

5:00 News

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News

6:30 Grace Under Fire

7:00 Mad About You

7:30 Seinfeld

8:00 Suddenly Susan

8:30 Jenny

9:00 Caroline in the City

9:30 All Fired Up

10:00 Dateline NBC

11:00 News

11:35 Tonight Show

12:35 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

1:35 Later with Bob Costas


2:05 News

2:40 NBC News Nightside

3:10 Access Hollywood

3:40 NBC News Nightside

KMPH 26-Fox

5:00 AgDay

5:30 Valley Ag News

6:00 X-Men

6:30 101 Dalmatians: The Series

7:00 Bobby's World

7:30 Casper

8:00 Mama's Family

8:30 Martha Stewart Living

9:00 I Love Lucy

9:30 Andy Griffith

10:00 Roseanne

10:30 Step by Step

11:00 M*A*S*H

11:30 LAPD: Life on the Beat

Noon Rockford Files

1:00 Matlock

2:00 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

2:30 Spider-Man

3:00 BeetleBorgs Metallix


3:30 Power Rangers Turbo

4:00 Life with Louie

4:30 Full House

5:00 Family Matters

5:30 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

6:00 Simpsons (x2)

7:00 Home Improvement

7:30 Frasier

8:00 Melrose Place

9:00 Ally McBeal

10:00 News

11:00 Vibe

Mid. Martin

12:30 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

1:00 Paid Programs

2:00 Movie "The Blood of Heroes"

4:00 Paid Program

4:30 Gayle King

KFSN 30-ABC

5:00 ABC World News This Morning

6:00 News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Live with Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 The View


11:00 News

11:30 Port Charles

Noon All My Children

1:00 One Life to Live

2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Rosie O'Donnell

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 News

5:30 ABC World News Tonight

6:00 News

6:30 Jeopardy!

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Inside Edition

8:00 America's Funniest Home Videos

9:00 20/20

10:00 The Practice

11:00 News

11:35 Nightline

12:05 Politically Incorrect

12:40 Keenen Ivory Wayans

1:40 People's Court

2:40 ABC World News Now

KGMC 43-Shopping

5:00 America's Store


7:00 Bookmice

7:30 Joyce Meyer

8:00 Lifestyle Magazine

8:30 Info Mall

1:30am America's Store

KJEO 47-CBS

5:00 CBS Morning News

5:30 News

8:00 CBS This Morning

9:00 Price is Right

10:00 Judge Judy (x2)

11:00 Maury Povich

Noon News

12:30 Bold & the Beautiful

1:00 As the World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 Young & the Restless

4:00 Jenny Jones

5:00 News

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 Extra

7:00 Real TV

7:30 Entertainment Tonight


8:00 Cosby

8:30 Everybody Loves Raymonf

9:00 George & Leo

9:30 Style...

10:00 Brooklyn South

11:00 News

11:35 Late Show with David Letterman

12:35 Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

1:35 Murphy Brown

2:05 CBS News Up to the Minute

KNXT 49-Ind

7:00 Holy Rosary

7:30 News

8:00 Creative Living

8:30 Worship

9:00 Our Lady of the Angels Monastery Mass

10:00 Eastern Catholic Churches

10:30 Footsteps of St. Paul

11:00 TBA

11:30 The Way Home

Noon Classic Arts Showcase

1:00 Quilt in a Day

1:30 Inspiration of Painting

2:00 TBA
2:30 Gourmet Cooking

3:00 Gerbert

3:30 Stories of Faith

4:00 Hopalong Cassidy

4:30 Dobie Gillis

5:00 News

5:30 American Times

6:00 Abbott & Costello

6:30 Channel 49 Report

7:00 Christ

7:30 Adventurers

8:00 Pillars of Faith: The Catechism

9:00 M. McDonagh

9:30 Evangelization

10:00 World Over

10:30 Telejornal

11:00 Holy Rosary

11:30 sign-off

KAIL 53-UPN

5:00 Shepherd's Chapel

6:00 Kenneth Copeland

6:30 Mr. Men

7:00 Bananas in Pajamas/Crayon Box

7:30 Mummies Alive


8:00 700 Club

9:00 Praise the Lord

Noon Cops

12:30 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

1:00 Jerry Springer

2:00 Kojak

3:00 Simon & Simon

4:00 Marvel Superheroes

4:30 America's Funniest Home Videos

5:00 Geraldo Rivera

6:00 Cosby Show

6:30 Living Single

7:00 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

7:30 Cops

8:00 In the House

8:30 Malcolm & Eddie

9:00 Good News

9:30 Sparks

10:00 Baywatch

11:00 Jerry Springer

Mid. Newlywed Game

12:30 Dating Game

1:00 Strange Universe

1:30 Medicine Week (x3)

3:00 Matthew
4:00 Nehemiah

KMSG 59-Telemundo/Shopping

5:00 Eye-Opening Specials

7:00 Lift-Off

7:30 Mananas Allegres

8:00 Paid Programs

9:00 CBS TeleNoticias

9:30 Paid Program

10:00 Pura Sangre

11:00 Cafe con Aroma de Mujer

Noon Pelicula "El Hombre de Hielo"

1:30 Pelicula "Chaparrito Pero Cumplidor"

3:00 El y Ella

4:00 Sevcec

5:00 Occurio Asi

6:00 Noticias

6:30 CBS TeleNoticias

7:00 Edicion Especial

8:00 Pelicula "Juventud en Drogas"

10:00 Noticiero

10:30 Sevcec de Noche

11:30 Paid Programs

12:30 Electronics

1:00 Collectible Coins & Currency


KKAK 61-Ind

5:00 Prayer

6:00 In the Word with Gil McDowell

6:30 Valley Focus

7:00 Becky's Barn

7:30 Paid Programs

Noon Hollywood Connection

1:00 Paid Programs

10:00 Psalms

Mid. Gary Richardson

1:00 In the Word with Gil McDowell

2:00 Blessed Assurance

3:00 Prayer

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> KAIL 53-UPN

[...]

> 4:00 Marvel Superheroes

Do you know if this was the limited animation segments originally syndicated in the mid-sixties
(Captain America, The Sub-Mariner, Hulk, Iron Man, and Mighty Thor) or reruns of the mid-
nineties Sunday morning package (Fantastic Four and Iron Man)?
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> > KAIL 53-UPN

> [...]

> > 4:00 Marvel Superheroes

>

> Do you know if this was the limited animation segments

> originally syndicated in the mid-sixties (Captain America,

> The Sub-Mariner, Hulk, Iron Man, and Mighty Thor) or reruns

> of the mid-nineties Sunday morning package (Fantastic Four

> and Iron Man)?

>

Not a clue...anyone have any ideas?

Retro: Detroit-Toledo-Windsor Sunday 7 April 1968

Note that Toledo is a bit wacky. WTOL-11 was primary CBS, WSPD-13 was primary ABC, both
then cherry picked NBC and WDHO-24 picked up the leftovers.
SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1968

WJBK-2 (CBS) Detroit

6:00-TV Chapel

6:10-News

6:15-Let's Find Out

6:30-Cathedral of Tomorrow

7:30-Christopher Closeup

8:00-This is the Life

8:30-Temple Baptist

9:00-Mass for Shut-Ins

9:30-With this Ring

9:45-Highlight

10:00-Mormon Conference (special)

12:00-Movie (Zarak, '57)

1:55-Year of the Tiger '68

2:00-Stanley Cup Hockey (no game was actually played on this day, so who knows what they did)

4:30-Help Pay for the U.S.A.

5:00-The Antkeeper

5:30-Patty Duke

6:00-News

6:30-Opportunity Line

7:00-Lassie (rerun)

7:30-Truth or Consequences (Gentle Ben time shifted)

8:00-Dick Van Dyke (special, Ed Sullivan pre-empted)


9:00-Smothers Brothers (rerun)

10:00-Mission: Impossible

11:00-News

11:15-Editorial

11:20-Weather

11:25-Sports

11:30-Movie (Valley of the Kings, '54)

1:30-Naked City

2:00-News

WWJ-4 (NBC) Detroit

7:25-News

7:30-Country Living

8:00-Frontiers of Faith

8:30-Church at the Crossroads

8:55-Newsworthy

9:00-Oopsy! The Clown

9:30-House Detective

11:00-Palm Sunday Mass (special)

12:00-U of M Presents

12:30-Design Workshop

1:00-Meet the Press

1:30-At the Zoo

2:00-Flipper (delay from previous Sunday)

2:30-Wild Kingdom (delay from previous Sunday)


3:00-Help Pay for the U.S.A.

3:30-Passover Special

4:00-Greater Greensboro Open

5:30-Skiing (NBC news pre-empted)

6:00-GE College Bowl (Lake Erie vs. Dartmouth or Immaculate College)

6:30-News (Flipper time shifted)

7:00-George Pierrot (Wild Kingdom time shifted)

7:30-Walt Disney's World

8:30-The Mothers-in-Law

9:00-Bonanza

10:00-High Chapparal

11:00-News

11:15-Weather

11:20-Sports

11:30-Beat the Champ

WXYZ-7 (ABC) Detroit

8:00-TV College

8:30-Directions

9:00-Dialogue

9:30-Milton the Monster

10:00-Linus the Lionhearted

10:30-Bugs Bunny

11:00-Bullwinkle

11:30-Discovery '68
12:00-Championship Bowling

1:00-Passover (Issues and Answes is pre-empted)

2:00-NBA Playoff (no game was actually played on this day, so who knows what they did)

4:00-American Sporstman (season finale)

5:00-Movie (The Stratton Story, '49)

7:00-Voyage (rerun)

8:00-The FBI

9:00-Movie (Hud, '63)

11:00-News

11:15-Movie (Many Rivers to Cross, '54)

12:55-Skiing

1:00-News

WKBD-50 (Independent) Detroit

8:30-Herald of Truth

9:00-Captain Detroit

10:00-Limba

10:30-Three Stooges

11:00-Little Rascals

11:30-Superman

12:00-Flintstones

12:30-Movie (Stanley and Livingstone, '39)

2:30-Movie (The Wagons Roll at Night, '41)

4:00-The Defenders

5:00-Make Room for Daddy


5:30-Hazel

6:00-My Favorite Martian

6:30-I Love Lucy

7:00-Perry Mason

8:00-David Susskind

10:00-Lou Gordon

WTVS-56 (NET) Detroit

4:15-Christopher Closeup

4:30-NET Playhouse (The Lady With the Dog, '60, Russian)

6:00-The Antkeeper

6:30-Playing the Guitar

7:00-Basic Issues of Man

7:30-Conversation

8:30-PBL

10:30-Conversation

CKLW-9 (CBC) Windsor

8:30-Hymn Sing

9:00-Man Alive

9:30-Spectrum

10:00-Hawkeye

10:30-Bozo's Big Top

11:30-Movie (Wheel of Fortune, '41)

1:00-Bill Kennedy Showtime (Movie, For Heaven's Sake, '50)


3:30-Movie (Adventure in Baltimore, '49)

5:30-Laredo

6:30-Movie (Reap the Wild Wind, '42)

8:25-News

8:30-Lowell Thomas

9:00-Flashback

9:30-To Be Announced

10:00-The Way it Is

11:00-News

11:15-Movie (Waltz of the Toreadors, '62)

1:05-Window on the World

WTOL-11 (CBS/NBC) Toledo

8:00-Faith to Faith

8:30-Sunday Sanctuary

9:00-Tom and Jerry (CBS)

9:30-Underdog (CBS)

10:00-Mr. T's Show

11:00-Camera Three (CBS)

11:30-Face the Nation (CBS)

12:00-Comment

12:30-Family Theater

1:00-Meet the Press (NBC)

1:30-Silent Service

2:00-Stanley Cup Hockey (CBS, no game was actually played on this day, so who knows what they
did)
4:30-To Be Announced

5:00-The Celebrity Game

5:30-Amateur Hour (CBS)

6:00-Movie (The D.I., '57)

8:00-Dick Van Dyke (CBS, special, Ed Sullivan pre-empted)

9:00-Bonanza (NBC)

10:00-High Chapparal (NBC)

11:00-News

11:15-Weather

11:20-Sports

11:30-Johnny Carson (NBC, rerun)

WSPD-13 (ABC/NBC) Toledo

6:50-Prayer for Today

6:55-Farm News

7:00-Homestead U.S.A.

7:30-Christopher Closeup

8:00-Cathedral of Tomorrow

9:00-Worship for Shutins

9:30-Religion in the News

9:45-With this Ring

10:00-See for Yourself

10:30-Movie (No Place on Earth)

11:00-Davey and Golaith

11:30-Discovery '68 (ABC)


12:00-Uncle Ben

12:30-Crusade '68

1:00-Passover (ABC, Issues and Answes is pre-empted)

2:00-NBA Playoff (ABC, no game was actually played on this day, so who knows what they did)

4:00-American Sporstman (ABC, season finale)

5:00-The Flying Fisherman

5:30-The Invaders

6:30-For the Record

7:00-Voyage (ABC, rerun)

8:00-The FBI (ABC)

9:00-Movie (ABC, Hud, '63)

11:00-News

11:30-Movie (The Night Runner, '57)

WDHO-24 (NBC/CBS/ABC) Toledo

3:00-Cathedral of Tomorrow

4:00-Greater Greensboro Open (NBC)

5:30-Skiing (NBC, NBC news pre-empted)

6:00-The 21st Century (CBS)

6:30-Flipper (NBC)

7:00-Lassie (CBS, rerun)

7:30-Walt Disney's World (NBC)

8:30-The Mothers-in-Law (NBC)

9:00-Smothers Brothers (rerun)

10:00-Mission: Impossible (CBS)


11:00-News

--Mike B.

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Re: Retro: Detroit-Toledo-Windsor Sunday 7 April 1968

>

> SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1968

>

> WJBK-2 (CBS) Detroit

> 4:30-Help Pay for the U.S.A.

>

> WWJ-4 (NBC) Detroit

> 3:00-Help Pay for the U.S.A.

Anyone know what this special was about, considering that two separate stations presented it?

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Re: Retro: Detroit-Toledo-Windsor Sunday 7 April 1968

>>

> > SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1968

>>

> > WJBK-2 (CBS) Detroit

> > 4:30-Help Pay for the U.S.A.

>>

> > WWJ-4 (NBC) Detroit

> > 3:00-Help Pay for the U.S.A.

>

> Anyone know what this special was about, considering that

> two separate stations presented it?

Maybe an effort to drum-up public suport for a tax hike??

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09-06-2005, 03:17 PM #4

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Re: Retro: Detroit-Toledo-Windsor Sunday 7 April 1968

> SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1968

>

> WJBK-2 (CBS) Detroit


> 2:00-Stanley Cup Hockey (no game was actually played on this

> day, so who knows what they did)

According to Shrp Sports.com, the first-round series between the New York Rangers and Chicago
was suspended after Game 1 (on April 4th, the night King was assasinated) until after the King
funeral (Game 2 was not until the 9th, the day after the funeral). Games in the Los
Angeles/Minnesota and Philadelphia/St. Louis series were played Saturday, April 6th, but neither
series continued until after the King funeral (L.A./Minnesota on the 9th; Philadelphia/St. Louis
on the 10th). Perhaps one of those series was originally scheduled to have had games played on
the 7th or 8th.

I would think that special coverage of the King assasination's aftermath replaced cancelled sports
events on the networks that weekend.

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Re: Retro: Detroit-Toledo-Windsor Sunday 7 April 1968

> > SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1968

>>

> > WJBK-2 (CBS) Detroit

> > 2:00-Stanley Cup Hockey (no game was actually played on

> this
> > day, so who knows what they did)

>

> According to Shrp Sports.com, the first-round series between

> the New York Rangers and Chicago was suspended after Game 1

> (on April 4th, the night King was assasinated) until after

> the King funeral (Game 2 was not until the 9th, the day

> after the funeral). Games in the Los Angeles/Minnesota and

> Philadelphia/St. Louis series were played Saturday, April

> 6th, but neither series continued until after the King

> funeral (L.A./Minnesota on the 9th; Philadelphia/St. Louis

> on the 10th). Perhaps one of those series was originally

> scheduled to have had games played on the 7th or 8th.

>

> I would think that special coverage of the King

> assasination's aftermath replaced cancelled sports events on

> the networks that weekend.

>

And confirmation of your theory from a Tuesday 9 April AP 1968 story:

Three first round games of the expanded Stanley Cup playoffs have been rescheduled in the
aftermath of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King.

The second game of the New York Rangers-Chicago Blackhawks series, originally scheduled for
Sunday in New York, was moved back to tonight. The Rangers put off the game, which was to be
nationally televised, after Sunday was designated a day of national mourning for the slain civil
rights leader.
Third games of the Philadelphia Flyers-St. Louis Blues and Los Angeles Kings-Minnesota North
Stars series were moved back from Monday night.

Baseball also had issues...

The 1968 major league baseball season now is scheduled to open without a forfeit or a strike.
But three of the 10 games scheduled remained up in the air because of the racial unrest in
Washington, Baltimore and Detroit.

The traditional Presidential opener at D.C. Stadium, postponed from Monday to mourn slain civil
rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., still was doubtful Monday night as National Guard troops
occupied the stadium. The soldiers had been called out to restore order to the troubled city.

Civil disorder in Baltimore the last three days brought out the troops and the same held true in
Detroit where Michigan Governor George Romney has instituted a state of emergency.

Minnesota is scheduled to open in Washington, Oakland in Baltimore and Boston at Detroit.

However, the cloud of doubt over two other openers were lifted Monday when Los Angeles
agreed to set back tonight's scheduled game to Wednesday and a threatened strike by New York
Stadium workers was cancelled.

The Philadelphia Phillies, who open against the Dodgers, said they would forfeit the game rather
than play today, the day Dr. King was to be buried in Atlanta. The Dodgers at first said they would
play, which would have been the first major league forfeit since 1954, but decided Monday to
postpone the game.
Basketball too (this from the 6 April 1968 Marion Star)...

The NBA reset Sunday's Eastern Division playoff game at Boston between the Celtics and the
Philadelphia 76ers for next Wednesday night. The Sunday contest, second in the best-of-7
Eastern Finals, was to have been televised nationally (ABC-TV).

No decision was announced on the status of the second game of the Western Division final
series between San Francisco and Los Angeles, scheduled for Sunday night on the Lakers' floor.

There were no stories about it, but from the agate I could see the ABA postponed their Sunday
games as well.

From what I can tell from other articles, the Sunday night prime-time lineup was thrown out for
coverage, although one article I read said they still had commercials. The Oscars, which were to
be on the 8th (Monday) ended up being on the 10th (Wednesday).

--Mike

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Thanks for the information, Mike!

Retro:Cleveland/Akron Tuesday September 24 1963

From:TV Guide
KYW 3 Cleveland NBC

6:20 News

6:25 Farm Fare

6:30 Operation Alphabet

7AM Today

9AM Woodrow-Clay Conroy

9:30 Star And The Story-Anthology

10AM Say When-Art James

10:30 Play Your Hunch-Merv Griffin-COLOR

11AM Concentration-Hugh Downs

11:30 Missing Links-COLOR

With:Abbe Lane, Lorne Greene and Milt Kamen

Noon News

12:30 Mike Douglas

2PM People Wll Talk-Dennis James-COLOR

2:30 The Doctors

3PM Loretta Young Show-Ricardo Montalban Guest Stars

3:30 You Dont Say!-Tom Kennedy

Pat Carroll, Louis Nye

4PM The Match Game-Gene Rayburn

Vaughn Meader (JFK Impersonator-Known for his "First Family" Comedy Albums)

Carol Lawrence
4:25 NBC News-Sander Vanocur

4:30 Barnaby, Popeye And Friends-Linn Sheldon

5:05 Movie-Spirit Of Culver-1939

6:30 NBC News-Huntley/Brinkley

7PM News

7:30 Mr. Novak-DEBUT

8:30 Redigo-DEBUT

9PM Richard Boone Show-Anthology-DEBUT

10PM Andy Williams-SPECIAL COLOR

NBC would use this time slot for different shows, including 12 Andy Williams Specials and Bell
Telephone Hour Segments. Art Carney, Janet Leigh and The Osmond Brothers join Andy this
night.

11PM News-Bill Jorgenson

11:10 Weather-Dick Goddard

11:15 Steve Allen-Tony Randall and Mel Blanc are guests

12:45 Movie-Two Tickets To London 1943

WEWS 5 ABC Cleveland

8:55 News

9AM Telecourse-Russian

9:30 Romper Room-Miss Barbara

10AM Paige Palmer-Women

10:45 TV Classroom-Language Arts

11AM Price Is Right-Bill Cullen-Moved from NBC 2 weeks previously (September 9, 1963)
11:30 Seven Keys

Noon News-Tom Field

12:10 Noon Show-Captain Penny (Ron Penfound)

1PM One O Clock Club-Dorothy Fuldheim, Bill Gordon

2:30 Day In Court

2:55 ABC News-Howard

3PM Queen For A Day-Jack Bailey

3:30 Who Do You Trust?-Woody Woodbury

4PM Cheyenne

5PM Comedy Clubhouse-Captain Penny

6PM News-Tom Field

6:10 Weather-Carolyn Johnson

6:15 Dorothy Fuldheim

6:30 Hennessey-Jackie Cooper with Guest star Don Rickles

7PM Seven Seas

7:30 Combat!

8:30 McHale's Navy

9PM Greatest Show On Earth DEBUT COLOR

10PM The Fugitive

11PM News-Tom Field, Hackel (No first name given)

11:15 Johnny Carson-COLOR

1AM News
WJW 8 CBS Cleveland

7:05 Meditation

7:10 News

7:15 Sunrise Semester

7:45 Rex Humbard

8AM Captain Kangaroo

9AM Pinnochio-Cartoon

9:30 People's Choice-Comedy

10AM As The World Turns

10:30 I Love Lucy

11AM (Real) McCoys

11:30 Pete And Gladys

Noon Love Of Life

12:25 Local News-Roger Goodrich

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1PM Hawaiian Eye

2PM Password-Allen Ludden

Orson Bean, Rita Moreno

2:30 House Party

3PM To Tell The Truth-Bud Collyer

Dick Shawn, Phillys Newman, Skitch Henderson, Joan Fontaine

3:25 Local News-Goodrich


3:30 Edge Of Night

4PM Secret Storm

4:30 Laurel, Ghoulardi And Hardy

5PM Adventure Road-Jim Doney-Travel

6PM News-Roger Goodrich, Doug Adair

6:20 Sports-John Fitzgerald

6:25 Weather-Howard Hoffman

6:30 CBS News-Walter Cronkite

7PM Hawaiian Eye

8PM Red Skelton-RETURN (New Time)

Beach Boys Shirley Temple

9PM Petticoat Junction-DEBUT

9:30 Jack Benny Program-RETURN

Guest:Rev. Billy Graham

10PM Garry Moore Show-RETURN

Guestsorothy Loudon, Alan King, Eileen Farrell

11PM News-Joel Daly, Doug Adair

11:15 Sports-Fitzgerald

11:20 Weather-Hoffman

11:25 Movie-The Gunfighter-1957

1AM Movie-Boulder Dam-1936

WAKR 49 ABC Akron


10:55 News

11AM Price Is Right-Bill Cullen

11:30 Seven Keys

Noon Tennessee Ernie Ford

12:30 Father Knows Best

1PM General Hospital

1:30 Kartoon Karnival

2PM Matinee 49

2:30 Day In Court

2:55 ABC News-Howard

3PM Queen For A Day-Jack Bailey

3:30 Who Do You Trust?-Woody Woodbury

4PM Trailmaster-Wagon Train Reruns

5PM TV Hour Of Stars-Anthology

5:50 Our Town-Akron Univ.

6PM Professor Jack- (Children)

6:55 Sports-Bob Wylie

7PM News-Jack Fitzgibbons

7:10 Weather-Bill McKay

7:15 ABC News-Ron Cochran

7:30 Combat!

8:30 Civic Forum Of The Air


9PM Greatest Show On Earth DEBUT (49 did not Colorcast)

10PM The Fugitive

11PM ABC News Murphey Martin

11:10 Local News

11:15 Racing From Cranwood

11:20 TV Hour Of Stars

Retro: Detroit-Windsor-Toledo Saturday 6 April 1968

Note that Toledo is a bit wacky. WTOL-11 was primary CBS, WSPD-13 was primary ABC, both
then cherry picked NBC and WDHO-24 picked up the leftovers.

SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1968

WJBK-2 (CBS) Detroit

6:05-TV Chapel

6:10-News

6:15-Farm Scene

6:30-Sunrise Semester

7:00-Captain Kangaroo (delay from previous week?)

8:00-Woodrow the Woodsman

9:00-Frankenstien Jr.

9:30-Herculoids

10:00-Shazzan!

10:30-Space Ghost

11:00-Moby Dick

11:30-Superman/Aquaman
12:30-Jonny Quest

1:00-Lone Ranger

1:30-Road Runner

2:00-Movie (The Haunted Strangler, '58)

3:55-Year of the Tiger '68

4:00-CBS Golf Classic

5:00-Outdoorsman

5:30-Gentle Ben

6:00-News

6:30-Grand Ole Opry

7:00-Death Valley Days (syndicated)

7:30-Jackie Gleason (rerun)

8:30-Charlie Brown's All Stars (pre-empts My Three Sons)

9:00-Hogan's Heroes (rerun)

9:30-Petticoat Junction (rerun)

10:00-Mannix (rerun)

11;00-News

11:15-Editorial

11:30-Movie (The Cobweb, '55)

1:30-Movie (Hit and Run, '58, French)

3:00-News, Weather

WWJ-4 (NBC) Detroit

7:00-Country Living

7:30-Oopsy! The Clown


9:00-Super 6

9:30-Super President

10:00-Flintstones

10:30-Young Samson

11:00-Birdman

11:30-Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel

12:00-Top Cat

12:30-Cool McCool

1:00-International Zone

1:30-The Professionals

2:00-Theater Four

2:30-Sports Documentary

3:30-Flying Fisherman

4:00-Greater Greensboro Open

5:00-Car and Track

5:30-George Pierrot

6:00-News

6:30-NBC News

7:00-Michigan Outdoors

7:30-The Saint

8:30-Get Smart

9:00-Movie (The Thrill of it All, '63)

11:15-News

11:30-Weather

11:35-Sports
11:45-Johnny Carson (rerun)

1:15-Beat the Champ

1:45-News

WXYZ-7 (ABC) Detroit

7:45-Rural Report

8:00-TV College

9:00-Casper

9:30-Fantastic Four

10:00-Spiderman

10:30-Journey to the Center of the Earth

11:00-King Kong

11:30-George of the Jungle

12:00-The Beatles

12:30-American Bandstand

1:30-Happening '68

2:00-Movie (Bengal Brigade, '54)

3:30-Pro Bowler's Tour

5:00-Wide World of Sports

6:30-Michigan Sportsman

7:00-Anniversary Game

7:30-The Dating Game

8:00-The Newlywed Game

8:30-Lawrence Welk

9:30-Hollywood Palace (guest host Don Adams)


10:30-Movie (King of Kings, '61, movie will be interrupted at 11 for a 30 minute news report)

2:00-Movie (Colonel Effingam's Raid, '45)

WKBD-50 (Independent) Detroit

8:30-Jungle Jim

10:00-Rocky Jones

10:30-Movie (Invisible Stripes, '40)

12:00-Movie (Hold Back the Night, '56)

1:30-Championship Wrestling

2:30-Roller Derby

3:30-Movie (The Hideous Sun Demon, '55)

5:00-Hy Lit

6:00-Munsters

6:30-McHale's Navy

7:00-Combat!

8:00-Movie (Elizabeth the Queen, '39)

10:00-Les Crane

11:00-News

WTVS-56 (NET) Detroit

4:00-Sing Hi, Sing Lo

4:15-Merlin the Magician

4:30-Music for Young People

5:00-What's New

5:30-Observing Eye
6:00-Cities of the World

6:30-A Probing Mind

7:00-Spectrum

7:30-French Chef

8:00-Folk Guitar

8:30-NET Journal

9:00-NET Festival

CKLW-9 (CBC) Windsor

10:00-Canadian Schools

10:30-Hawkeye

11:00-Country Calendar

11:30-Window on the World

11:45-Gardening

12:00-Curling (Alex Trebek is one of the commentators)

1:30-Liberal Leadership Convention (from 1:30)

7:30-Rawhide

8:30-Stanley Cup Hockey (Montreal vs. Boston)

10:15-In Person

10:45-Sports Profile

11:15-Movie (Jump into Hell, '55)

12:30-Window on the World

WTOL-11 (CBS/NBC) Toledo

6:30-Sunrise Semester (CBS)


7:00-4H TV Action Club

7:30-Movie (Tarzan's Savage Fury, '52)

9:00-Super 6 (NBC)

9:30-Super President (NBC)

10:00-Shazzan! (CBS)

10:30-no listing

11:00-Birdman (NBC)

11:30-Superman/Aquaman (CBS)

12:30-Jonny Quest (CBS)

1:00-Lone Ranger (CBS)

1:30-Road Runner (CBS)

2:00-Silent Service

2:30-Movie (Valley of the Kings, '54)

4:00-CBS Golf Classic

5:00-Petula Clark (Star Trek is pre-empted)

6:00-News

6:30-Monkees (NBC, delay from Monday)

7:00-Death Valley Days (syndicated)

7:30-Jackie Gleason (CBS, rerun)

8:30-Charlie Brown's All Stars (CBS)

9:00-Movie (NBC, The Thrill of it All, '63)

11:15-News

11:45-Movie (I Accuse, '58)

1:15-News
WSPD-13 (ABC/NBC) Toledo

7:00-U of M Television

7:30-Uncle Ben's Place

8:00-Milton the Monster

8:30-Linus

9:00-Casper (ABC)

9:30-Fantastic Four (ABC)

10:00-Spiderman (ABC)

10:30-Journey to the Center of the Earth (ABC)

11:00-King Kong (ABC)

11:30-George of the Jungle (ABC)

12:00-Mister Ed

12:30-Zorro

1:00-Wild Cargo

1:30-Happening '68 (ABC)

2:00-Movie (The Black Devil of Kali, '56)

3:30-Pro Bowler's Tour (ABC)

6:00-Wide World of Sports (ABC, from 5:00)

6:30-Wagon Train

7:30-not listed

8:00-The Newlywed Game (ABC)

8:30-Lawrence Welk (ABC)

9:30-Hollywood Palace (ABC, guest host Don Adams)

10:30-The Dating Game (ABC, delayed from 7:30)

11:00-News
11:30-Movie (Damn Citizen!, '57)

WDHO-24 (NBC/CBS/ABC) Toledo

4:00-Greater Greensboro Open (NBC)

5:00-Roller Derby

6:00-Wrestling

7:00-CBS News (Roger Mudd)

7:30-The Saint (NBC)

8:30-As It Happened (no other information)

9:00-Hogan's Heroes (CBS, rerun)

9:30-Petticoat Junction (CBS, rerun)

10:00-Mannix (CBS, rerun)

11:00-News (New Invisible Man, '62, Mexican)

--Mike Burger

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Re: Retro: Detroit-Windsor-Toledo Saturday 6 April 1968

> SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1968

>

> WJBK-2 (CBS) Detroit

> 11;00-News

> 11:15-Editorial

> 11:30-Movie (The Cobweb, '55)

WJBK had long editorials?

>

> WWJ-4 (NBC) Detroit

> 1:15-Beat the Champ

No doubt a repeat from earlier.

> WXYZ-7 (ABC) Detroit

> 10:30-Movie (King of Kings, '61, movie will be interrupted

> at 11 for a 30 minute news report)

Do you know any other stations that start a movie, break for a full newscast, then return to the
film? Kind of unorthodox for WXYZ to schedule a film like this.

> WKBD-50 (Independent) Detroit

> 5:00-Hy Lit

Bandstand-type dance program from WKBS Philadelphia (WKBD's late sister), hosted by Philly DJ
Hy Lit.

> 8:00-Movie (Elizabeth the Queen, '39)

> 10:00-Les Crane

> 11:00-News

When did Lou Gordon start? Or was he Sundays only at this point?

>

> WTOL-11 (CBS/NBC) Toledo

> 5:00-Petula Clark (Star Trek is pre-empted)

No doublt this was delayed from Friday, when NBC bumped Trek for Petula that night.

> WSPD-13 (ABC/NBC) Toledo

> 6:30-Wagon Train

> 7:30-not listed

WSPD may have been showing a 1963-1964 episode; "Wagon Train" was 90 minutes that season.

>

> WDHO-24 (NBC/CBS/ABC) Toledo

> 11:00-News (New Invisible Man, '62, Mexican)

>

You meant "Movie", or did they have news first, then a movie?

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>>

> > WDHO-24 (NBC/CBS/ABC) Toledo

> > 11:00-News (New Invisible Man, '62, Mexican)

>>

> You meant "Movie", or did they have news first, then a

> movie?

>

I meant Movie.

--Mike

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Re: Retro: Detroit-Windsor-Toledo Saturday 6 April 1968

Can you put up a random weekday listing from April 1968?

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> WKBD-50 (Independent) Detroit

> 8:30-Jungle Jim

> 10:00-Rocky Jones

> 10:30-Movie (Invisible Stripes, '40)

> 12:00-Movie (Hold Back the Night, '56)

> 1:30-Championship Wrestling

> 2:30-Roller Derby

> 3:30-Movie (The Hideous Sun Demon, '55)

> 5:00-Hy Lit

> 6:00-Munsters

> 6:30-McHale's Navy


> 7:00-Combat!

> 8:00-Movie (Elizabeth the Queen, '39)

> 10:00-Les Crane

> 11:00-News

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According to WKBD's website, they were an "all-sports" station when they signed on in 1965. Did
they in fact broadcast only sports programming in the very beginning? If they did then that
obviously didn't last long, looking at this 1968 schedule.

> CKLW-9 (CBC) Windsor

> 1:30-Liberal Leadership Convention (from 1:30)

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This would be the leadership convention where Pierre Elliot Trudeau was chosen as Canada's
Liberal Party leader. Trudeau went on to become Prime Minister from 1968-1979 and 1980-
1984.

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Re: Retro: Detroit-Windsor-Toledo Saturday 6 April 1968

> > WXYZ-7 (ABC) Detroit

> > 10:30-Movie (King of Kings, '61, movie will be interrupted

> > at 11 for a 30 minute news report)


>

> Do you know any other stations that start a movie, break for

> a full newscast, then return to the film? Kind of unorthodox

> for WXYZ to schedule a film like this.

I believe the ITV network in England used to interrupt films for its nightly "News at Ten"
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> > > WXYZ-7 (ABC) Detroit

> > > 10:30-Movie (King of Kings, '61, movie will be

> interrupted

> > > at 11 for a 30 minute news report)

>>

> > Do you know any other stations that start a movie, break

> for
> > a full newscast, then return to the film? Kind of

> unorthodox

> > for WXYZ to schedule a film like this.

>

> I believe the ITV network in England used to interrupt films

> for its nightly "News at Ten" program.

>

I'm wondering, in this case, if the news report was an expanded

edition of ABC's 11 PM Saturday newscast, focusing on the aftermath

of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination two days earlier. I was

living in Norfolk, VA at the time, and Hampton was under curfew

because of rioting. That Saturday I was visiting my grandparents

in North Carolina, and WGHP/8 was running crawls saying that High

Point was under curfew for the same reason.

It may also be that WXYZ was doing a local report on the situation

in Detroit.

But if this was normal procedure, I know of at least one station

that did this Monday through Friday. When KTVT/11, now the CBS o&o in

Dallas/Ft. Worth, was independent, it started a movie at 9 PM

(Central), broke at 10 for a 15-minute newscast, then went back

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> > > > WXYZ-7 (ABC) Detroit

> > > > 10:30-Movie (King of Kings, '61, movie will be

> > interrupted

> > > > at 11 for a 30 minute news report)

>>>

> > > Do you know any other stations that start a movie, break

>

> > for

> > > a full newscast, then return to the film? Kind of

> > unorthodox

> > > for WXYZ to schedule a film like this.

>>

> > I believe the ITV network in England used to interrupt

> films

> > for its nightly "News at Ten" program.

>>

> I'm wondering, in this case, if the news report was an

> expanded

> edition of ABC's 11 PM Saturday newscast, focusing on the

> aftermath

> of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination two days earlier.

> I was
> living in Norfolk, VA at the time, and Hampton was under

> curfew

> because of rioting. That Saturday I was visiting my

> grandparents

> in North Carolina, and WGHP/8 was running crawls saying that

> High

> Point was under curfew for the same reason.

>

> It may also be that WXYZ was doing a local report on the

> situation

> in Detroit.

>

> But if this was normal procedure, I know of at least one

> station

> that did this Monday through Friday. When KTVT/11, now the

> CBS o&o in

> Dallas/Ft. Worth, was independent, it started a movie at 9

> PM

> (Central), broke at 10 for a 15-minute newscast, then went

> back

> to the movie until 11 or 11:30 (I've forgotten which).

>

WJW-8 in Cleveland did this on a Friday Prime Time Local Movie according to schedules I've seen
Start a movie at 10, break for news at 11 then back to the movie at 11:15

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> I'm wondering, in this case, if the news report was an expanded

> edition of ABC's 11 PM Saturday newscast, focusing on the aftermath

> of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination two days earlier. I was

> living in Norfolk, VA at the time, and Hampton was under curfew

> because of rioting. That Saturday I was visiting my grandparents

> in North Carolina, and WGHP/8 was running crawls saying that High

> Point was under curfew for the same reason.

>

This was out of a TV Guide listing, so unless it was actually published by Trilateral Publishing
rather than Triangle Publishing and therefore knew about the assassination ahead of time, I
think this was standard operating procedure for WXYZ/7 to interrupt the movie. In the late '60s,
WXYZ/7 was a distant third in the news race (they ran a prime-time movie on weekdays from
6:00-7:30), so this was probably a way to get people to sample their news.

Now that you've pointed out the MLK assassination (and thank you for doing so), I wonder how
much of this schedule actually aired at all.
--Mike

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April 4th, 1968 (Was: Re: Retro: Detroit-Windsor-Toledo Saturday 6 April 1968)

Mike commented:

> Now that you've pointed out the MLK assassination (and thank

> you for doing so), I wonder how much of this schedule

> actually aired at all.

Trying to remember across the years (I was a youngster back then):

Martin Luther King was assasinated on Thursday, April 4th. He was shot around 6 P.M. Central
time.

The first news I heard of it was a local news bulletin on the then-WNAC-7 in Boston just before
7:30 P.M. EST (daylight time back then did not begin until late April). At 7:30 (about two minutes,
if that, from the first bulletin I heard), the networks, instead of starting regular prime-time
programming, began special coverage. I believe that first night, they went wall-to-wall (I myself
went to sleep around 9).

Through the weekend and the funeral the following Monday (April 8th), there was usually at
least one special program per day on each of the networks, as well as live coverage of the
funeral.
One interesting facet was that the news flashed just after the 7 P.M. ET feed of the network
evening newscasts. CBS' Walter Cronkite was going out to dinner and quickly left the
newsroom/studio as soon as he closed the newscast. A minute or so later, the flash moved on
the wires, so it was a young Dan Rather (who was in New York that evening; back then, he was
normally based in Washington covering the White House) who went on the air for CBS during
the first few minutes. Cronkite was back in the anchor chair shortly afterwards (I tend to think it
was by 8).

At NBC, Chet Huntley had just finished his half of the 7 P.M. feed of the "Huntley/Brinkley
Report", but was still in the studio when the flash came. He went back to the anchor desk, and
with the cameras still running, went on the air at 7:30 (a short clip of the Huntley reading the
flash that Dr. King had been killed at the start of NBC's coverage of the King assasination
appeared on the network's 75th anniversary special). Then-interim ABC anchor Bob Young was
still around the studio, and although the network's first bulletin was read by an off-camera
announcer, Young quickly returned to the studio and took over.

Additionally, I seem to recall that while this was nearly a week before the scheduled start of the
1968 baseball season, the NHL and NBA had both started playoffs. I believe playoff games that
Thursday in both sports were played, but all the NBA playoff series and one of the NHL playoff
series (N.Y. Rangers vs. Chicago), IIRC, were suspended until after the funeral. There were three
playoff games played on April 6th, but I think the NHL playoff schedule was altered so that there
would be no playoff games on Sunday, April 7th or Monday, April 8th. I would think that on the
networks, coverage of the aftermath of the King assasination replaced cancelled sports events
that weekend.

One other note: The night after King was assasinated, soul singer James Brown was scheduled to
perform in concert at Boston Garden. City authorities pleaded with Brown to postpone the show,
but he insisited on going ahead with it. City officials tried to get a local TV station to broadcast
the concert, in the hope that fans would stay off the streets and not commit violent acts. WGBH-
2 agreed to broadcast the concert, and only about 1,000 people showed up (some 14,500
tickets--the building's capacity--had been sold). The broadcast of that concert is supposedely
credited with keeping Boston relatively peaceful that weekend.

> > I'm wondering, in this case, if the news report was an

> expanded
> > edition of ABC's 11 PM Saturday newscast, focusing on the

> aftermath

> > of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination two days

> earlier. I was

> > living in Norfolk, VA at the time, and Hampton was under

> curfew

> > because of rioting. That Saturday I was visiting my

> grandparents

> > in North Carolina, and WGHP/8 was running crawls saying

> that High

> > Point was under curfew for the same reason.

>>

>

> This was out of a TV Guide listing, so unless it was

> actually published by Trilateral Publishing rather than

> Triangle Publishing and therefore knew about the

> assassination ahead of time, I think this was standard

> operating procedure for WXYZ/7 to interrupt the movie. In

> the late '60s, WXYZ/7 was a distant third in the news race

> (they ran a prime-time movie on weekdays from 6:00-7:30), so

> this was probably a way to get people to sample their news.

>

> Now that you've pointed out the MLK assassination (and thank

> you for doing so), I wonder how much of this schedule

> actually aired at all.


>

>

> --Mike

>

I don't think you mentioned that these listings came from

TV Guide. I may have thought they came out of the Detroit News

or Free Press, or just tried to invoke 20/20 hindsight.

While I don't know how many stations interrupted a movie for news,

a lot of ABC affiliates ran entertainment programming between

6 and 7:30 back then. ABC's first news feed was at 5:30 (Eastern,

yes!), so it was possible (as Atlanta's Channel 11 did) to run

local news at 5, network news at 5:30, and then counterprogram

the CBS and NBC stations' news blocks (Channel 11 ran Merv Griffin

from 6 to 7:30). And some didn't bother carrying ABC's news at all:

WGHP, which I mentioned in the post to which you responded, did its

local news at 5:30, ran Merv at 6, and pre-empted ABC's news altogether

in 1968. Imagine any station doing that today!

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> > This was out of a TV Guide listing, so unless it was

> > actually published by Trilateral Publishing rather than

> > Triangle Publishing and therefore knew about the

> > assassination ahead of time, I think this was standard

> > operating procedure for WXYZ/7 to interrupt the movie. In

> > the late '60s, WXYZ/7 was a distant third in the news race

> > (they ran a prime-time movie on weekdays from 6:00-7:30), so

> > this was probably a way to get people to sample their news.

>>

> I don't think you mentioned that these listings came from

> TV Guide. I may have thought they came out of the Detroit

> News or Free Press, or just tried to invoke 20/20 hindsight.

>

I finally remembered to source the third posting, plus I just couldn't pass up the Trilateral joke.

It appears WXYZ/7 (an O&O at the time) ran local news from 4:30-5:30 and the ABC News at
5:30 to allow the movie to run at 6.

--Mike

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Network Newscasts Not Being Cleared (Was: Re: Retro: Detroit-Windsor-Toledo Saturday 6 April
1968)

And there was a period in 1968 and 1969 when then-ABC affiliate WNAC-7 here in Boston did
not run ABC's network newscast. For much of that time, WNAC aired a half-hour local newscast
from 5:30 to 6 P.M. and then broadcast off-network reruns from 6 to 7:30. For a time in 1969,
ABC's evening newscast aired on WSBK-38.

I believe WNAC resumed broadcasting ABC's evening newscast sometime in 1970.

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April 1968)

> And there was a period in 1968 and 1969 when then-ABC

> affiliate WNAC-7 here in Boston did not run ABC's network

> newscast. For much of that time, WNAC aired a half-hour

> local newscast from 5:30 to 6 P.M. and then broadcast

> off-network reruns from 6 to 7:30. For a time in 1969, ABC's

> evening newscast aired on WSBK-38.

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I am aware of independents of the day taking network programming not aired by local affiliates;
however was WSBK the only indy to air a network newscast (other than, of course, INN)?

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> > And there was a period in 1968 and 1969 when then-ABC

> > affiliate WNAC-7 here in Boston did not run ABC's network

> > newscast. For much of that time, WNAC aired a half-hour

> > local newscast from 5:30 to 6 P.M. and then broadcast

> > off-network reruns from 6 to 7:30. For a time in 1969,

> ABC's

> > evening newscast aired on WSBK-38.

> ---------

> I am aware of independents of the day taking network

> programming not aired by local affiliates; however was WSBK

> the only indy to air a network newscast (other than, of

> course, INN)?

>

WJRJ (now WTBS)/17 Atlanta briefly aired ABC News in the


summer and fall of 1968, after then-ABC affiliate WQXI

(now WXIA)/11 dropped it. (ABC News was then absent

from Atlanta television until 11 began running it again

in December 1971.) Also, around 1982 or '83,

WPCQ (now WCNC)/36 Charlotte did not air NBC Nightly News,

and WHKY/14, an independent in Hickory, NC, picked it up

until 36 began airing it again in the mid-'80s.

Retro: Atlanta Saturday, October 5, 1974

From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules run

from 7 AM.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 AM Elephant Boy

7:30 Big Blue Marble

8 AM Popeye

9 AM Emergency +4 (animated)

9:30 Run, Joe, Run

10 AM Land Of The Lost

10:30 Sigmund And The Sea Monsters

11 AM Pink Panther

11:30 Star Trek (animated)

12 N News

12:30 SEC Week


1 PM Baseball: Teams TBA

4 PM High Chaparral (time approximate)

5 PM Lawrence Welk

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Emergency!

9 PM NBC Movie: "Charley Varrick"

11:15 News

11:45 Movie: "The Legend Of Custer"

(pilot for the 1967 ABC series

Custer)

1:45 News

1:50 Movie: "I Sailed To Tahiti With

An All-Girl Crew" (appropriately,

this one stars Gardner McKay, who

did a lot of sailing on Adventures

In Paradise)

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 AM Tree Talks

7:30 4-H Club

8 AM Speed Buggy

8:30 Scooby-Doo
9 AM Jeannie (animated)

9:30 Partridge Family: 2200 A.D. (animated)

10 AM Valley Of The Dinosaurs

10:30 Shazam!

11 AM Harlem Globetrotters

11:30 Hudson Brothers

12 N U.S. Of Archie

12:30 Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

1 PM CBS Children's Film Festival

2 PM CBS Sports Spectacular

3 PM Soul Train

4 PM Movie: "The Fakers"

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM World At War

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Paul Sand In Friends And Lovers

9 PM Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10 PM Carol Burnett

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Hour Of The Gun"

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)


7 PM Great Parks

7:30 Fun And Games

8 PM Our Street

8:30 Wilburn Brothers

9 PM Evening At Symphony

10 PM Movie: "On With The Show"

12 M The Unquiet Death Of Julius And

Ethel Rosenberg

WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)

7 AM Ebony Journal

7:30 Jabberwocky

8 AM Yogi's Gang

8:30 Bugs Bunny

9 AM Hong Kong Phooey

9:30 Gilligan (animated)

10 AM Devlin

10:30 Korg: 70,000 B.C.

11 AM Super Friends

12 N These Are The Days

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 TBA

2 PM Wide World Of Sports

3:30 NCAA Football: Alabama vs.


Mississippi

7 PM News (time approximate)

7:30 Atlanta '74

8 PM The New Land

9 PM Kung Fu

10 PM Nakia

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "God's Little Acre"

1:30 ABC News

1:45 Movie: "She"

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals

8 AM Ultraman

8:30 Speed Racer

9 AM Spiderman

9:30 Flipper

10 AM Movie: "The Ambassador's Daughter"

12 N Roller Game

1 PM Movie: "The Lost Tribe"

2:30 Movie: "Campbell's Kingdom"

4:30 Party

5 PM Wagons Ho (Wagon Train)

6 PM Wrestling
8 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music

8:30 Wilburn Brothers

9 PM Porter Wagoner

9:30 Buck Owens

10 PM Del Reeves

10:30 Pop! Goes The Country

11 PM Bobby Goldsboro

11:30 Open Up

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

8 AM Villa Alegre

8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Electric Company

10:30 Vibrations

11 AM Carrascolendas

11:30 Zoom

12 N Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

12:30 Villa Alegre

1 PM Sesame Street

2 PM Electric Company

2:30 Vibrations

3 PM Fireman's Fund International

Open Tennis Tournament


7 PM By-Line

7:30 Mele Hawaii

8 PM Washington Week In Review

8:30 The Unquiet Death Of Julius And

Ethel Rosenberg

10:30 Interfusions

WHAE Ch. 46 (Ind.)

7 AM Mighty Mouse

7:30 Porky Pig

8 AM Dennis The Menace

8:30 Batman

9 AM Laurel And Hardy

10 AM Cisco Kid

10:30 Lone Ranger

11 AM Trails West

11:30 The Pioneers

12 N Circus!

12:30 My Friend Flicka

1 PM Movie: "Battle Circus"

3:30 Movie: "Heidi And Pepper"

5:30 Laramie

6:30 Movie: "Malaya"

8:30 Happy Goodman Hour


9:30 The Lesson

10 PM Camp Meeting

10:30 Spring Street USA

Retro: Detroit-Windsor-Toledo Prime Time Fri 12 April 1968

There was some coverage of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. that obviously wasn't
available to TV Guide at press time.

CHANNEL GUIDE

2: WJBK (Detroit, CBS)

4: WWJ (Detroit, NBC)

7: WXYZ (Detroit, ABC)

50: WKBD (Detroit, Ind.)

56: WTVS (Detroit, NET)

9: CKLW (Windsor, CBC)

11: WTOL (Toledo, CBS/NBC)

13: WSPD (Toledo, ABC/NBC)

24: WDHO (Toledo, NBC/CBS/ABC)

*Indicates cherry-picked or dumped show

PRIME TIME -- WEDNESDAY 10 APRIL 1968

6:00 PM

2, 4, 11, 13: News

7: Movie (Chartroose Caboose, '60)

9: Dennis the Menace


24: Movie (The Violent Patriot, '59 Italian)

50: Flintstones

56: Davey and Goliath

6:15 PM

2: Editorial

4: Weather

56: Merlin the MAgician

6:20

2: Weather

4: Sports

6:25

2: Sports

6:30

2: CBS News

4, 11*: NBC News

9: Gilligan's Island

13: ABC News

50: McHale's Navy

56: What's Mew

7:00
2: Truth or Consequences

4: News, Weather, Sports

9: Movie (The Silver Chalice, '55)

11: News

13: Twilight Zone

50: Munsters

56: No Doubt About It

7:30

2, 24*: Wild Wild West

4, 11*: Tarzan

7, 13: Off to See the Wizard

50: I Love Lucy

56: Consultation

8:00

50: Hazel

56: Medical Education

8:30

2, 11: Gomer Pyle, USME

4: Star Trek (11 has on one day delay)

7, 13: Operation: Entertainment

24: The Westerners

50: The Honeymooners


56: International Magazine

8:55

9: News

9:00

2, 24*: Movie (Joan of Arc, '48)

9: Twilight Zone

11: Movie (The Bravados, '58)

50: Perry Mason

9:30

4: Hollywood Squares (Bill Bixby, Wally Cox, Angie Dickinson, Buddy Hackett, Rose Marie, Garry
Moore, Jan Murray, Connie Stevens and Charley Weaver)

7, 13: Guns of Will Sonnet

9: TBA

56: NET Playhouse

10:00

4: NBC News Special

7. 13: Judd

9: Country Music Hall

50: Les Crane

10:30

9: Nation's Business
10:45

9: Provincial Affairs

11:00

2, 4, 7, 11, 13: News

9: CBC News

24: Movie (Terror of the Steppe, '63 Italian)

50: Joe Pyne

11:15

2: Editorial

4: Weather

7: Weather

11:20

2, 13: Weather

4, 11: Sports

9: Local News

11:25

2, 7: Sports

13: Editorial

11:30
2: Movie (Day of Triumph, '54 and Code Name: Tiger, '64 French)

4, 11*: The Tonight Show

7, 13: Joey Bishop

9: Arrest and Trial

1:00

4: Beat the Champ

7: News

1:30

2: Dobie Gillis

4: PDQ (guests: Bill Bixby, Pat Henry, Sue Anne Langdon)

2:30

2: News, Weather

Retro: San Franscisco/Oakland/San Jose Sat 7/31/76

from TV GUIDE

KTVU 2-Ind

8:00 Voice of Agriculture

8:30 Overseas Mission

9:00 Asians Now!

9:30 Revista de la Semana

10:00 Our Men in the Capitol


10:30 NFL Championship Games

11:00 I Dream of Jeannie

11:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music

Noon Soul Train

1:00 Movie "The Invisible Man"

2:30 Movie "The Invisible Ray"

4:00 Mission: Impossible

5:00 Hee Haw

6:00 Love, American Style

6:30 Movie "Once Upon a Time in the West"

9:30 Movie "The Ghost & Mr. Chicken"

11:30 sign-off

KRON 4-NBC

6:00 University of Michigan

6:30 Across the Fence

7:00 Emergency Plus 4

7:30 Josie & the Pussycats

8:00 Waldo Kitty

8:30 Pink Panther

9:00 Land of the Lost

9:30 Run, Joe, Run

10:00 Return to the Planet of the Apes

10:30 Westwind

11:00 Grandstand
11:15 Baseball: NY Yankees @ Boston

2:00 Movie "Duel"

4:00 Ironside

5:00 News

5:30 NBC News

6:00 Assignment Four

6:30 Wild, Wild World of Animals

7:00 Space: 1999

8:00 Emergency!

9:00 Movie "The Invasion of Johnson County"

11:00 News

11:30 Saturday Night

1:00 News

1:30 sign-off

KPIX 5-CBS

6:00 Agricultural Film

6:30 Sunrise Semester

7:00 Carrascolendas

7:30 Family Affair

8:00 Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm

8:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

9:30 Scooby-Doo

10:00 Shazam!/Isis

11:00 Space Nuts


11:30 Ghost Busters

Noon Valley of the Dinosaurs

12:30 Fat Albert

1:00 I Believe

1:30 Solesvida

2:00 Vibrations for a New People

2:30 Movie "Papa's Delicate Condition"

4:30 Sports Spectacular (Calgary Stampede/Daytona 200 motorcycle race)

6:00 News

6:30 CBS News

7:00 Lawrence Welk

8:00 Jeffersons

8:30 Doc

9:00 Mary Tyler Moore

9:30 Bob Newhart

10:00 Dinah Shore

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Desire Under the Elms"

1:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert

3:00 Solesvida

3:30 sign-off

KGO 7-ABC San Francisco

7:00 Hong Kong Phooey

7:30 Tom & Jerry/Space Ape


8:30 Adventures of Gilligan

9:00 Super Friends

10:00 Speed Buggy

10:30 Oddball Couple

11:00 American Bandstand

Noon XXI Olympic Games (Montreal)

4:00 Water World

4:30 Sports Challenge

5:00 High Rollers

5:30 Let's Make a Deal

6:00 News

6:30 ABC News

7:00 Bay Scene 7

7:30 XXI Olympic Games

11:00 News

11:30 ABC News

11:45 NFL Pre-Season: Dallas @ Oakland (tape delay)

1:45 News

2:15 sign-off

KQED 9-PBS

7:00 Sesame Street

8:00 Electric Company

8:30 Mister Rogers

9:00 Sesame Street


10:00 Electric Company

10:30 Mister Rogers

11:00 Zoom

11:30 Crockett's Victory Garden

Noon Instructional Programming

5:00 Nova

6:00 Wall Street Week

6:30 Washington Week in Review

7:00 Firing Line

8:00 USA: People & Politics

8:30 World Press

9:00 Movie "The Man in the White Suit"

10:25 TBA

10:30 At the Top

11:30 Abajo del Sol

Mid. sign-off

KNTV 11-ABC San Jose

5:00 Movie (cont'd)

7:00 Villa Alegre

7:30 Tom & Jerry/Space Ape

8:30 Adventures of Gilligan

9:00 Super Friends

10:00 Speed Buggy

10:30 Oddball Couple


11:00 American Bandstand

Noon XXI Olympic Games

4:00 Little Rascals

5:00 Movie "Raw Edge"

6:30 En La Comunidad

7:00 Reporter's Notebook

7:30 XXI Olympic Games

11:00 Movie "Hired Wife"

1:00 Movie "Son of Dracula"

2:40 Movie "The Monolith Monsters"

4:15 Movie "The House of Fear"

KCSM 14-PBS

6:00pm Upstairs, Downstairs

7:00 Evening at Pops

8:00 At the Top

9:00 Nova

10:00 sign-off

KEMO 20-Ind

9:30 Soccer

11:30 Boxing

12:30 Este Mexico Nuestro

1:30 Spanish Movie

3:30 Papa Corazon


4:30 Animal Spectrum

5:00 Ecos de Inspiracion

6:00 Mujeres en las Noticias

6:30 La Comedia

7:00 Pista de Bailes

7:30 Canta America Libre

8:00 Movie: TBA

10:00 Chinese Television Theatre

Mid.(?) sign-off

KGSC 36-Ind

8:00 Mr. Chips

8:30 Yoga for Health

9:00 Movie "Sinbad the Sailor"

11:00 Movie "Once Upon a Honeymoon"

1:00 Movie "Sinbad the Sailor" (r)

3:00 Movie "His Kind of Woman"

5:00 Buck Owens

5:30 Rawhide

6:30 Movie "The Bullfighters"

8:00 Wrestling

9:00 Boxing from the Olympic

10:00 I Spy

11:00 Movie "Under My Skin"

1:00 Movie "Mr. Blanding Builds His Dream House"


2:45 Movie "A Cry in the Night"

4:15 Movie "Full Confession"

KVOF 38-Religious

3:30 PTL Club

5:30 Living Faith

7:00 Happy Hunters

7:30 Sunday Night Sing

8:00 Meetin' Time at Calvary

8:30 Sunday Celebration

9:30 Focus On Life

10:00 PTL Club

Mid. sign-off

KBHK 44-Ind

8:30 Music & the Spoken Word

9:00 Friends of Man

9:30 Movie "Racket Busters"

11:00 Wrestling

Noon Movie "Horrors of the Black Museum"

1:30 Movie "Buck Privates Come Home"

3:00 Movie "Angels in Disguise"

4:30 Movie "The Desert Hawk"

6:00 Brady Bunch

6:30 Adam-12
7:00 Hogan's Heroes (x2)

8:00 Avengers

9:00 Movie "Fighter Squadron"

11:00 Movie "Pursuit to Algiers"

1:00 sign-off

KTEH 54-PBS

5:00pm Olympiad

6:00 Upstairs, Downstairs

7:00 Washington Week in Review

7:30 Wall Street Week

8:00 At the Top

9:00 Nova

10:00 Laurel & Hardy (x2)

11:00 sign-off

KDTV 60-Spanish

4:00 Sal y Pimienta

5:00 Super Show

6:00 Noticiero

6:30 Boxing

8:00 El Show de Ednita Nazaro

9:00 Spanish Movie

11:00 sign-off
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Retro: Detroit-Windsor-Toledo Prime Time 8/9 April 1968

There was some coverage of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. that obviously wasn't
available to TV Guide at press time.

CHANNEL GUIDE

2: WJBK (Detroit, CBS)

4: WWJ (Detroit, NBC)

7: WXYZ (Detroit, ABC)

50: WKBD (Detroit, Ind.)

56: WTVS (Detroit, NET)

9: CKLW (Windsor, CBC)

11: WTOL (Toledo, CBS/NBC)

13: WSPD (Toledo, ABC/NBC)

24: WDHO (Toledo, NBC/CBS/ABC)

*Indicates cherry-picked or dumped show

PRIME TIME -- MONDAY 8 APRIL 1968

6:00 PM

2, 4, 11, 13: News

7: Movie (The Golden Blade, '53)

9: Dennis the Menace

24: Movie (Ivalio the Great, '63, Yugoslavian)


50: Flintstones

56: Friendly Giant

6:15 PM

2: Editorial

4: Weather

56: Merlin the Magician

6:20

2: Weather

4: Sports

6:25

2: Sports

6:30

2: CBS News

4, 11*: NBC News

9: Gilligan's Island

13: ABC News

50: McHale's Navy

56: Music for Young People

7:00

2: Truth or Consequences
4: News, Weather, Sports

9: Movie (Angel Face, '53)

11: News

13: Twilight Zone

50: Munsters

56: Creative Person

7:30

2, 11: Gunsmoke

4: The Monkees

7, 13: Cowboy in Africa

24: Wild Kingdom (11 showed The Monkees on a 6-day delay)

50: I Love Lucy

56: Skoda Master Class

8:00

4, 24: Rowan and Martin's Laugh In

50: Hazel

56: Karate

8:30

2, 11: Lucille Ball

7, 13: One More Time (Musical Special: Rat Patrol and Felony Squad are pre-empted)

50: Honeymooners

56: NET Journal


8:55

9: News

9:00

2, 11: Andy Griffith

4, 24: Danny Thomas Hour

9: 12 O'Clock High

50: Movie (Male Hunt, '65, French)

9:30

2, 11: Family Affair

7, 13: The Mating Game

56: French Chef

10:00

2, 11: Carol Burnett

4, 24: I Spay

7, 13: Oscars (Big Valley pre-empted, because of the MLK Assassination, this actually happened
on Wednesday)

9: Front Page Challenge

56: Playing the Guitar

10:30

9: Don Messer's Jubilee

56: Folk Guitar


11:00

2, 4, 11: News

9: To Be Announced

24: Movie (Death of a Killer, '63, French)

50: Lou Gordon

11:15

2: Editorial

4: Weather

11:20

2: Weather

4: Sports

9: News

11: Sports

11:25

2: Sports

11: Weather

11:30

2: Movie (A Cry in the Night, '56)

4, 11*: The Tonight Show

9: Movie (The Man in the White Suit, '52)


12:00

7, 13: News [MON only]

12:30

7: Silents Please (films not listed)

1:00

4: Beat the Champ

9: Window on the World

1:30

2: Capture

4: PDQ (guests: Bill Bixby, Pat Henry, Sue Anne Langdon)

2:00

2: Naked City

2:30

2: News, Weather

PRIME TIME -- TUESDAY 8 APRIL 1968

CHANNEL 9 NOTE: The Montreal Canadiens meet the Eastern Division's third place team in a
quarter-final game. The time of the game was not known at press time.
6:00 PM

2, 4, 11, 13: News

7: Movie (The Kid From Leftfield, '53)

9: Dennis the Menace

24: Movie (The Seven Revenges, Italian)

50: Flintstones

56: Friendly Giant

6:15 PM

2: Editorial

4: Weather

56: Sing Hi, Sing Lo

6:20

2: Weather

4: Sports

6:25

2: Sports

6:30

2: CBS News

4, 11*: NBC News

9: F Troop
13: ABC News

50: McHale's Navy

56: What's New

7:00

2: Truth or Consequences

4: News, Weather, Sports

9: Movie (Most Dangerous Man Alive, '61)

11: News

13: Twilight Zone

50: Munsters

56: Creative Person

7:30

2, 11: Daktari

4: Weekend

7, 13: Garrison's Gorillas

24: I Dream of Jeannie

50: I Love Lucy

56: Piano Recital

8:00

4, 24: Jerry Lewis

50: Hazel

56: U.S.A.
8:30

2, 11: Red Skelton

7: It Takes a Thief

13: N.Y.P.D. (on 7 day delay from previous week)

50: Honeymooners

56: Conversations

8:55

9: News

9:00

4, 24: Movie (Bedtime Story, '64)

9: TBA

13: Movie (The Mouse That Roared, '59)

50: Perry Mason

56: Dog's Life

9:30

2, 11: Good Morning World

7: N.Y.P.D.

56: Conversation

10:00

2, 11: The Great American Novel (this week: Babbitt and The Grapes of Wrath)
7: Ernie Kovacs

9: Newsmagazine

50: Les Crane

10:30

9: Public Eye

56: Beethoven Concert

11:00

2, 4, 7, 11, 13: News

9: CBC News

24: Movie (Cry of the Bewitched, '60, Mexican)

50: Movie (Confessions of a Nazi Spy, '39)

11:15

2: Editorial

4: Weather

7: Weather

11:20

2, 13: Weather

4, 11: Sports

9: Local News

11:25
2, 7: Sports

13: Editorial

11:30

2: Movie (Lady Possessed, '52)

4, 11*: The Tonight Show

7, 13: Joey Bishop

9: Movie TBA

1:00

4: Beat the Champ

7: News

9: Window on the World

1:30

2: Highway Patrol

4: PDQ (guests: Bill Bixby, Pat Henry, Sue Anne Langdon)

2:00

2: Naked City

2:30

2: News, Weather

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Re: Retro: Detroit-Windsor-Toledo Prime Time 8/9 April 1968

> There was some coverage of the assassination of Martin

> Luther King Jr. that obviously wasn't available to TV Guide

> at press time.

>

> CHANNEL GUIDE

> 2: WJBK (Detroit, CBS)

> 4: WWJ (Detroit, NBC)

> 7: WXYZ (Detroit, ABC)

> 50: WKBD (Detroit, Ind.)

> 56: WTVS (Detroit, NET)

> 9: CKLW (Windsor, CBC)

> 11: WTOL (Toledo, CBS/NBC)

> 13: WSPD (Toledo, ABC/NBC)

> 24: WDHO (Toledo, NBC/CBS/ABC)

> *Indicates cherry-picked or dumped show

>

>
> PRIME TIME -- MONDAY 8 APRIL 1968

>

> 6:00 PM

> 2, 4, 11, 13: News

> 7: Movie (The Golden Blade, '53)

> 9: Dennis the Menace

> 24: Movie (Ivalio the Great, '63, Yugoslavian)

> 50: Flintstones

> 56: Friendly Giant

>

> 6:15 PM

> 2: Editorial

> 4: Weather

> 56: Merlin the Magician

>

> 6:20

> 2: Weather

> 4: Sports

>

> 6:25

> 2: Sports

>

> 6:30

> 2: CBS News

> 4, 11*: NBC News


> 9: Gilligan's Island

> 13: ABC News

> 50: McHale's Navy

> 56: Music for Young People

>

> 7:00

> 2: Truth or Consequences

> 4: News, Weather, Sports

> 9: Movie (Angel Face, '53)

> 11: News

> 13: Twilight Zone

> 50: Munsters

> 56: Creative Person

>

> 7:30

> 2, 11: Gunsmoke

> 4: The Monkees

> 7, 13: Cowboy in Africa

> 24: Wild Kingdom (11 showed The Monkees on a 6-day delay)

> 50: I Love Lucy

> 56: Skoda Master Class

>

> 8:00

> 4, 24: Rowan and Martin's Laugh In

> 50: Hazel


> 56: Karate

>

> 8:30

> 2, 11: Lucille Ball

> 7, 13: One More Time (Musical Special: Rat Patrol and Felony

> Squad are pre-empted)

> 50: Honeymooners

> 56: NET Journal

>

> 8:55

> 9: News

>

> 9:00

> 2, 11: Andy Griffith

> 4, 24: Danny Thomas Hour

> 9: 12 O'Clock High

> 50: Movie (Male Hunt, '65, French)

>

> 9:30

> 2, 11: Family Affair

> 7, 13: The Mating Game

> 56: French Chef

>

> 10:00

> 2, 11: Carol Burnett


> 4, 24: I Spay

> 7, 13: Oscars (Big Valley pre-empted, because of the MLK

> Assassination, this actually happened on Wednesday)

> 9: Front Page Challenge

> 56: Playing the Guitar

>

> 10:30

> 9: Don Messer's Jubilee

> 56: Folk Guitar

>

> 11:00

> 2, 4, 11: News

> 9: To Be Announced

> 24: Movie (Death of a Killer, '63, French)

> 50: Lou Gordon

>

> 11:15

> 2: Editorial

> 4: Weather

>

> 11:20

> 2: Weather

> 4: Sports

> 9: News

> 11: Sports


>

> 11:25

> 2: Sports

> 11: Weather

>

> 11:30

> 2: Movie (A Cry in the Night, '56)

> 4, 11*: The Tonight Show

> 9: Movie (The Man in the White Suit, '52)

>

> 12:00

> 7, 13: News [MON only]

>

> 12:30

> 7: Silents Please (films not listed)

>

> 1:00

> 4: Beat the Champ

> 9: Window on the World

>

> 1:30

> 2: Capture

> 4: PDQ (guests: Bill Bixby, Pat Henry, Sue Anne Langdon)

>

> 2:00
> 2: Naked City

>

> 2:30

> 2: News, Weather

>

>

> PRIME TIME -- TUESDAY 8 APRIL 1968

>

> CHANNEL 9 NOTE: The Montreal Canadiens meet the Eastern

> Division's third place team in a quarter-final game. The

> time of the game was not known at press time.

>

> 6:00 PM

> 2, 4, 11, 13: News

> 7: Movie (The Kid From Leftfield, '53)

> 9: Dennis the Menace

> 24: Movie (The Seven Revenges, Italian)

> 50: Flintstones

> 56: Friendly Giant

>

> 6:15 PM

> 2: Editorial

> 4: Weather

> 56: Sing Hi, Sing Lo

>
> 6:20

> 2: Weather

> 4: Sports

>

> 6:25

> 2: Sports

>

> 6:30

> 2: CBS News

> 4, 11*: NBC News

> 9: F Troop

> 13: ABC News

> 50: McHale's Navy

> 56: What's New

>

> 7:00

> 2: Truth or Consequences

> 4: News, Weather, Sports

> 9: Movie (Most Dangerous Man Alive, '61)

> 11: News

> 13: Twilight Zone

> 50: Munsters

> 56: Creative Person

>

> 7:30
> 2, 11: Daktari

> 4: Weekend

> 7, 13: Garrison's Gorillas

> 24: I Dream of Jeannie

Did WWJ(now WDIV-TV)tape delay I Dream Of Jeannie to another night or a weekend slot? I ask
this because I do remember when I lived in Michigan WILX-TV ch.10 Lansing did it in 1966-67
and then in 1968-69 because of the shared time thing with WKAR-TV (then WMSB). WILX taped
delayed Jeannie to Saturdays at 6pm both seasons.10 aired the sitcom at it's normal time the
1st, 3rd and last seasons.

> 50: I Love Lucy

> 56: Piano Recital

>

> 8:00

> 4, 24: Jerry Lewis

> 50: Hazel

> 56: U.S.A.

>

> 8:30

> 2, 11: Red Skelton

> 7: It Takes a Thief

> 13: N.Y.P.D. (on 7 day delay from previous week)

> 50: Honeymooners

> 56: Conversations


>

> 8:55

> 9: News

>

> 9:00

> 4, 24: Movie (Bedtime Story, '64)

> 9: TBA

> 13: Movie (The Mouse That Roared, '59)

> 50: Perry Mason

> 56: Dog's Life

>

> 9:30

> 2, 11: Good Morning World

> 7: N.Y.P.D.

> 56: Conversation

>

> 10:00

> 2, 11: The Great American Novel (this week: Babbitt and The

> Grapes of Wrath)

> 7: Ernie Kovacs

> 9: Newsmagazine

> 50: Les Crane

>

> 10:30

> 9: Public Eye


> 56: Beethoven Concert

>

> 11:00

> 2, 4, 7, 11, 13: News

> 9: CBC News

> 24: Movie (Cry of the Bewitched, '60, Mexican)

> 50: Movie (Confessions of a Nazi Spy, '39)

>

> 11:15

> 2: Editorial

> 4: Weather

> 7: Weather

>

> 11:20

> 2, 13: Weather

> 4, 11: Sports

> 9: Local News

>

> 11:25

> 2, 7: Sports

> 13: Editorial

>

> 11:30

> 2: Movie (Lady Possessed, '52)

> 4, 11*: The Tonight Show


> 7, 13: Joey Bishop

> 9: Movie TBA

>

> 1:00

> 4: Beat the Champ

> 7: News

> 9: Window on the World

>

> 1:30

> 2: Highway Patrol

> 4: PDQ (guests: Bill Bixby, Pat Henry, Sue Anne Langdon)

>

> 2:00

> 2: Naked City

>

> 2:30

> 2: News, Weather

>

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09-08-2005, 04:01 PM #3

Joseph_Gallant

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Re: Retro: Detroit-Windsor-Toledo Prime Time 8/9 April 1968

> PRIME TIME -- TUESDAY 9 APRIL 1968


> CHANNEL 9 NOTE: The Montreal Canadiens meet the Eastern

> Division's third place team in a quarter-final game. The

> time of the game was not known at press time.

The "third place team" would turn out to be my hometown Boston Bruins, who were beaten by
Montreal in four straight games.

Back then, weeknight home games in both Montreal and Boston started at 8:05 P.M. ET, so
CKLW-9/CBC's broadcast would have begun at 8 P.M.

Retro: Detroit-Windsor-Toledo Prime Time 10/11 April 1968

CHANNEL GUIDE

2: WJBK (Detroit, CBS)

4: WWJ (Detroit, NBC)

7: WXYZ (Detroit, ABC)

50: WKBD (Detroit, Ind.)

56: WTVS (Detroit, NET)

9: CKLW (Windsor, CBC)

11: WTOL (Toledo, CBS/NBC)

13: WSPD (Toledo, ABC/NBC)

24: WDHO (Toledo, NBC/CBS/ABC)

*Indicates cherry-picked or dumped show

PRIME TIME -- WEDNESDAY 10 APRIL 1968


6:00 PM

2, 4, 11, 13: News

7: Movie (When Worlds Collide, '51)

9: Dennis the Menace

24: Movie (The Barbarian King, '64)

50: Flintstones

56: Friendly Giant

6:15 PM

2: Editorial

4: Weather

56: Merlin the MAgician

6:20

2: Weather

4: Sports

6:25

2: Sports

6:30

2: CBS News

4, 11*: NBC News

9: Gilligan's Island

13: ABC News


50: McHale's Navy

56: What's Mew

7:00

2: Truth or Consequences

4: News, Weather, Sports

9: Movie (Along the Great Divide, '51)

11: News

13: Twilight Zone

50: Munsters

56: No Doubt About It

7:30

2, 11: Lost in Space

4, 24: The Virginian

7, 13: The Avengers

50: I Love Lucy

56: Cities of the World

8:00

50: Hazel

56: International Magazine

8:30

2, 11: Beverly Hillbillies


7, 13: Dream House

50: Honeymooners

8:55

9: News

9:00

2, 24*: Green Acres

4, 11*: Kraft Music Hall

7, 13: Movie (Move Over Darling, '63)

9: Twilight Zone

50: Perry Mason

56: The Antkeeper

9:30

2, 24*: He and She

9: Festival

56: U.S.A.

10:00

2, 11: Jonathan Winters

4, 24: Run for Your Life

50: Les Crane

56: Innoivations
10:30

56: Skoda Master Class

11:00

2, 4, 7, 11, 13: News

9: CBC News

24: Movie (Cry of the Bewitched, '60, Mexican)

50: Movie (Confessions of a Nazi Spy, '39)

11:15

2: Editorial

4: Weather

7: Weather

11:20

2, 13: Weather

4, 11: Sports

9: Local News

11:25

2, 7: Sports

13: Editorial

11:30

2: Movie (The Deadly Companions, '61)


4, 11*: The Tonight Show

7, 13: Joey Bishop

9: Wrestling

1:00

4: Beat the Champ

7: News

9: Window on the World

1:30

2: Dobie Gillis

4: PDQ (guests: Bill Bixby, Pat Henry, Sue Anne Langdon)

2:00

2: Naked City

2:30

2: News, Weather

PRIME TIME -- THURSDAY 11 APRIL 1968

CHANNEL 9 NOTE: The Montreal Canadiens meet the Eastern Division's third place team in a
quarter-final game. The time of the game was not known at press time.

6:00 PM
2, 4, 11, 13: News

7: Movie (Wings of the HAwk, '51)

9: Dennis the Menace

24: Movie (Vulcan, Son of Jupiter, '63 Italian)

50: Flintstones

56: Friendly Giant

6:15 PM

2: Editorial

4: Weather

56: Sing Hi, Sing Lo

6:20

2: Weather

4: Sports

6:25

2: Sports

6:30

2: CBS News

4, 11*: NBC News

9: F Troop

13: ABC News

50: McHale's Navy


56: What's Mew

7:00

2: Truth or Consequences

4: News, Weather, Sports

9: Movie (Nightmare in the Sun, '53)

11: News

13: Twilight Zone

50: Munsters

56: NET Festival

7:30

2, 24*: Cimmaron Strip

4, 11*: Alan King (Daniel Boone pre-empted)

7, 13: Second Hundred Years

50: I Love Lucy

8:00

7, 13: Flying Nun

50: Hazel

56: French Lesson

8:15

56: French Panorama


8:30

4, 11*: Bob Hope (Ironside pre-empted)

7, 13: Bewitched

50: Honeymooners

56: U.S.A.

8:55

9: News

9:00

2, 24*: Movie (Kings of the Sun, '53)

7, 13: That Girl

9: Twilight Zone

50: Perry Mason

56: Rainbow Quest

9:30

4, 11*: Dragnet

7, 13: Peyton Place

9: Telescope

10:00

4, 11*: Dean MArtin

7: Untouchables

9: Secret Agent
13: It Takes a Thief (2-day delay)

50: Les Crane

56: Man From Life

10:30

56: No Doubt About It

11:00

2, 4, 7, 11, 13: News

9: CBC News

24: Movie (Lost Battalion, '62)

50: Movie (Loss of Death, '47)

11:15

2: Editorial

4: Weather

7: Weather

11:20

2, 13: Weather

4, 11: Sports

9: Local News

11:25

2, 7: Sports
13: Editorial

11:30

2: Movie (The Last Blitzkrieg, '59 and Last Stagecoach West, '57)

4, 11*: The Tonight Show

7, 13: Joey Bishop

9: Twenty Grand

1:00

4: Beat the Champ

7: News

9: Window on the World

1:30

4: PDQ (guests: Bill Bixby, Pat Henry, Sue Anne Langdon)

2:30

2: Highway Patrol

3:00

2: Naked City

3:30

2: News, Weather

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Re: Retro: Detroit-Windsor-Toledo Prime Time 10/11 April 1968

> PRIME TIME -- WEDNESDAY 10 APRIL 1968

>

> 9:00

> 7, 13: Movie (Move Over Darling, '63)

The Academy Awards ceremonies, postponed from Monday April 8th due to the funeral of Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr., ended up being held on Wednesday the 10th.

ABC, which carried the Oscar show, probably had to pre-empt this movie. Does anyone know if
the Oscar show started at 9 P.M. ET, or started at 10?? And if the Oscar show began at 10, does
anyone know if ABC replaced the movie with a one-hour special, or aired the movie earlier in the
evening, pre-empting other scheduled programming??

One other note: Looking over these listings, it appears to be obvious that the only CBC programs
the then-CKLW-9 broadcast were programs not seen on American networks. Back then, much of
CBC's program schedule was (as most of today's CTV and Global program schedules still are)
made up of American imports.

The CRTC (or it's predesescor agency; I'm not sure if the CRTC was yet around in 1968) may have
prevented CKLW from broadcasting CBC programs also seen on American networks, given that
the station's transmitter and antenna were (and today as CBET, still are) on the banks of the
Detroit River in Windsor, just a couple of hundred yards across the river from downtown Detroit
with a signal that penetrated into much of Eastern Michigan and Northwest Ohio.

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> > PRIME TIME -- WEDNESDAY 10 APRIL 1968

>>

> The CRTC (or it's predesescor agency; I'm not sure if the

> CRTC was yet around in 1968) may have prevented CKLW from

> broadcasting CBC programs also seen on American networks,

> given that the station's transmitter and antenna were (and

> today as CBET, still are) on the banks of the Detroit River

> in Windsor...

First of all, the CRTC's pre-1968 predecessor was the BBG, the Board of Broadcast Governors.

Secondly, today's CBET still blacks out American shows seen on CBC, like "the Simpsons", Disney,
and some films. However, I don't know if they currently suspended this practice, due to the
lockout of CBC's unionised staff. The US programming blackout on CKLW/CBET isn't by
government order, but mainly due to copyright, especially for programming that's also seen on
American networks.

There is, at least, one example of a CBC-produced non-sports program that was blacked out on
CKLW -- "The Whiteoaks of Jalna" was blacked out on CKLW when it was first broadcasted in
1972, as the CBC hoped to get the series on an American network (and, ergo, on a Detroit
station) -- Jalna was never seen in the states, and Windsorites missed out on this series (which
was cut short by a technicians strike at the CBC that year).
Finally, CBET's tranny moved several years ago to an antenna farm near McGregor, a small town
south of Windsor -- they had to give up on their prime riverfront tranny, as a railroad company
(which, presumably, owned the tunnel underneath) owned the property the tranny was sitting
on, and they had other plans for the property. (The CBC still owns the studios adjacent to it.)

NCAA Football on PBS 1984 schedule

Here is a 1984 NCAA Football on PBS schedule

This is covering the Ivy League teams only

Source: New York Times

1984

September 22- Harvard @ Columbia- 1pm

September 29- Bucknell @ Princeton- 1pm

October 6- Columbia @ Penn- 1pm

October 13- Dartmouth @ Yale- 1pm

October 20- Brown @ Cornell- 1pm

October 27- Yale @ Pennsylvania- 1pm

November 3- Brown @ Harvard- 1pm

November 10- Harvard @ Pennsylvania- 1pm

November 17- Yale @ Harvard- 1pm

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> Here is a 1984 NCAA Football on PBS schedule

>

> This is covering the Ivy League teams only

>

What PBS affiliate(s) was this (or were they)? I don't recall any of my local PBS stations carrying
any football.

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> > Here is a 1984 NCAA Football on PBS schedule

>>

> > This is covering the Ivy League teams only

>>
> What PBS affiliate(s) was this (or were they)? I don't

> recall any of my local PBS stations carrying any football.

>

The games were available to stations nationally, but I'm not sure how many stations outside the
Ivy League's home region carried them. . . I remember either APT or GPB carrying them, but not
sure which it was.

Retro:Cleveland/Akron Sunday, September 8, 1963

From:TV Guide

KYW-3 NBC

8AM This Is The Answer

8:30 TV Sunday School

9AM Southern Baptist Hour

9:30 Innternational Zone

10AM Woodrow-Clay Conroy

11:30 Robin Hood-Richard Greene

Noon Yancy Derringer

12:30 Highway Patrol

1PM Movie Old Hutch 1936

2PM NFL Football-SPECIAL

Pittsburgh Steelers/Cleveland Browns in the Second Annual Pro Football Hall Of Fame Game Live
from Fawcett Stadium In Canton, Ohio. The final exhibition game for both teams as they enter
the 1963-64 season. Frank Gleiber and Warren Lahr Report.

4:30 World Series Of Golf (Open Circuit-Meet The Press-Bullwinkle Pre-empted)


6PM Report From Paris-Bernard Frizell (Time approximate after Golf)

6:30 Local News

7PM Biography-Babe Ruth (NBC-Ensign O Toole)

7:30 Disney's Wonderful World Of Color-Davy Crockett-Indian Fighter

8:30 Car 54 Where Are You? (Last Show Of Series)

9PM Bonanza-COLOR

10PM Portrait Of A Chorus-SPECIAL (Pre-empts DuPont Show Of The Week)

Profile Of The Cleveland Orchestra Chorus-Bill Jorgenson Narrates/Robert Shaw Hosts

11PM News Jack Bennett Weather Ron Jaye Sports Ken Goodman

11:20 Movie Maverick Queen-1956

1:10 Movie Forsaking All Others-1934

WEWS-5 ABC

8:25 News

8:30 Christopher Program

9AM Bible Answers

9:30 Cartoonies

10AM Sunday Show-Children

10:30 Kit Carson

11AM Movie Utah-1945

Noon Gene Carroll-Talent

1PM Polka Varieties


2PM AFL Football-Regular Season Premiere

New York Jets/Boston Patriots From Boston College Stadium

5PM Billiards Championship-SPECIAL (ABC-Major Adams)

6PM Five Fingers-Syndicated Drama

7PM Lawman-Off Network Rerun

7:30 Jetsons-Last Show of Primetime Series (Travels of Jamie NcPheeters debuts in 7:30-8:30
time slot)

8PM Jane Wyman-Last Show of Series

8:30 ABC Sunday Movie-COLOR Magnigicent 7 1960

Last Show of Current Series-Arrest And Trial Debuts next week 8:30-10 and Game Show 100
Grand from 10-10:30

10:30 Critical Summer-End Of 5-week series on Civil Rights Crisis

11PM News Daniel Hackel Weather Earl Keyes (Mr. Jingleing at Christmas) Sports Paul Wilcox

11:20 Sports-Jim Brown (Guessing a sports commentary by the Browns Star-never knew he
might have done something like this)

11:25 Movie Lost Moment 1947

WJW-8 CBS

7:20 Meditation

7:25 News

7:30 This Is The Life

8AM Mass For Shut Ins

8:30 Faith For Today

9AM Rex Humbard

10AM Lamp Unto My Feet


10:30 Look Up And Live

11AM Cleveland Caucus-Sidney Andorn

11:30 Opinion-Discussion

Noon Moral View-Discussion

12:30 Washington Report-CBS (Face The Nation returns next week)

1PM Honeymooners

1:30 Changing Times-Kiplinger-Low Key Informercial

1:45 Dugout Interviews

2PM Major League Baseball

Cleveland Indians At Washington Senators (Cleveland Won 6-2)

Ken Coleman, Bob Neal Report

4:35 Scoreboard-Don Calo

4:45 Changing Times-Kiplinger

5PM Adventure Road-Travel-Jim Doney

6PM 20th Century-Cronkite

6:30 Littlest Hobo-Cartoon (CBS Mr. Ed)

7PM Lassie

7:30 Dennis The Menace

8PM Ed Sullivan

9PM Real McCoys

9:30 GE True Theater-Jack Webb

10PM Candid Camera

10:30 What's My Line?


11PM News Jim Doney Sports John Fitzgerald Weather Howard Hoffman

11:20 Movie-Yellow Sky 1948

1AM Movie-Outcast-1937

49-WAKR-ABC

11:55 News

Noon Homestead USA

12:30 This Is The Life

1PM Movie-Baby Face Harrington

2PM AFL Football-Jets/Patriots

5PM Major Adams

6PM Movie-Tartu

7:30 Jetsons

8PM Jane Wyman

8:30 ABC Sunday Movie-Magnigicent 7 1960 (Black And White On 49)

10:30 Critical Summer-End Of 5-week series on Civil Rights Crisis

11PM News

11:05 Movie-Dance, Fools, Dance-1930

Plot:A girl and Her brother find themselves penniless after the Stock Market Crashes-Joan
Crawford, Clark Gable

I find this movie listing interesting considering the date and subject matter- the crash happened
in 1929..Also early starring roles for two screen legends-Crawford and Gable.
EDIT:I did not realize till after typing this that the September 8 date is exactly 42 years ago today.
I got this listing from a visit to the Akron Public Library weeks ago..

<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by TimL on 09/08/05 03:12 PM.</FONT></P>

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> 2PM NFL Football-SPECIAL

> Pittsburgh Steelers/Cleveland Browns in the Second Annual

> Pro Football Hall Of Fame Game Live from Fawcett Stadium In

> Canton, Ohio. The final exhibition game for both teams as

> they enter the 1963-64 season. Frank Gleiber and Warren

> Lahr Report.

Likely a local production as with most exhibition games. Lahr was a Browns player of the 1950s.
> 2PM AFL Football-Regular Season Premiere

> New York Jets/Boston Patriots From Boston College Stadium

Interesting that the AFL season started a week before the NFL

> Last Show of Current Series-Arrest And Trial Debuts next

> week 8:30-10 and Game Show 100 Grand from 10-10:30

One of the great game-show flops ever - two experts on a subject writing out answers in twin
isolation booths. This was supposed to be the "return of the big-money quiz shows" but didn't
last long. Neither did "Arrest and Trial" for that matter.

> 11:20 Sports-Jim Brown (Guessing a sports commentary by the

> Browns Star-never knew he might have done something like

> this)

Then again, it might just be somebody else named Jim Brown. Maybe Jim Ed Brown, the singer.

> 12:30 Washington Report-CBS (Face The Nation returns next

> week)

(One wonders what the difference was in these two shows)


> 1:30 Changing Times-Kiplinger-Low Key Informercial

These used to be all over the place, filling in 15-minute blocks where needed. Kiplinger is still in
business publishing magazines and business newsletters. Changing Times was its magazine for
investors ; the infomercials always featured somebody named Doug (last name forgotten) who
would emphasize the magazine could NOT be found on newsstands.

> 6:30 Littlest Hobo-Cartoon (CBS Mr. Ed)

Cartoon or filmed series? I think it was about a German Shepherd dog.

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>> > 11:20 Sports-Jim Brown (Guessing a sports commentary by

> the

> > Browns Star-never knew he might have done something like

> > this)

> Then again, it might just be somebody else named Jim Brown.

> Maybe Jim Ed Brown, the singer.

Highly unlikely since this listing was SPORTS and the name would be too much of a coincidence
not to be the Browns Running Back and there was also a sports report with a regular anchor
during the 11:00 news
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>>

>

>

> > Last Show of Current Series-Arrest And Trial Debuts next

> > week 8:30-10 and Game Show 100 Grand from 10-10:30

>

> One of the great game-show flops ever - two experts on a

> subject writing out answers in twin isolation booths. This

> was supposed to be the "return of the big-money quiz shows"

> but didn't last long. Neither did "Arrest and Trial" for

> that matter.

>

> 100 Grand lasted all of three weeks; it was canceled

after the broadcast of September 29. Arrest And Trial lasted

one season, but it could be considered a forerunner of Law &

Order. >
>

>>

>

>

> > 6:30 Littlest Hobo-Cartoon (CBS Mr. Ed)

> Cartoon or filmed series? I think it was about a German

> Shepherd dog.

>

I think that's a typo. Littlest Hobo was a series filmed

in Canada about a wandering German Shepherd dog named London.

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> > > 6:30 Littlest Hobo-Cartoon (CBS Mr. Ed)

> > Cartoon or filmed series? I think it was about a German

> > Shepherd dog.

>>

> I think that's a typo. Littlest Hobo was a series filmed

> in Canada about a wandering German Shepherd dog named

> London.

That was a typo-in more ways than one-The plot description actually described the 90 minute
Shirley Temple Movie from 1936-Captain January-which is impossible because Lassie followed on
channel 8 at 7:00 But it did say "Littlest Hobo-Cartoon" With the Movie description following.
Probably the Canadian series..

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>>>

>>

>>

> > > Last Show of Current Series-Arrest And Trial Debuts next

>

> > > week 8:30-10 and Game Show 100 Grand from 10-10:30

>>

> > One of the great game-show flops ever - two experts on a

> > subject writing out answers in twin isolation booths. This

>

> > was supposed to be the "return of the big-money quiz

> shows"

> > but didn't last long. Neither did "Arrest and Trial" for

> > that matter.


>>

> > 100 Grand lasted all of three weeks; it was canceled

> after the broadcast of September 29. Arrest And Trial

> lasted

> one season, but it could be considered a forerunner of Law &

>

> Order. >

And Dick Wolf resurrected the title for his short-lived syndicated legal reality show in 2003(or
was it 2002).

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> WEWS-5 ABC

> 11PM News Daniel Hackel

Was this "Dan Hackel, Mutual News"

from some years later?

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> > WEWS-5 ABC


> > 11PM News Daniel Hackel

>

> Was this "Dan Hackel, Mutual News"

> from some years later?

>

That's a possibility..Hackel is one of the few Cleveland TV News Names over the years I hadn't at
least heard of

Retro: Atlanta Monday, October 7, 1974

From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules

run from 7 AM.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Today In Georgia

10 AM Name That Tune

10:30 Winning Streak

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N News

12:30 Merv Griffin

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 How To Survive A Marriage


4 PM Big Valley

5 PM Mod Squad

6 PM News

7 PM NBC News

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Born Free

9 PM NBC Movie: "Salt And Pepper"

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (Don Rickles

guest hosts)

Tomorrow follows at 1.

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

6:30 Captain Kangaroo

7:30 Atlanta A.M.

8 AM CBS Morning News

9 AM Phil Donahue

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 Gambit

11 AM Now You See It

11:30 Love Of Life (CBS News follows

at 11:55)

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow


1 PM What's My Line?

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 Match Game '74

4 PM Bewitched

4:30 Mike Douglas

6 PM News

7 PM CBS News

7:30 TV5 Reports

8 PM Gunsmoke

9 PM Maude

9:30 Rhoda

10 PM Medical Center

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Anna And The

King Of Siam"

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

Not listed, but I assume instructional

programming before 4 PM.

4 PM Sesame Street
5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Brother Buzz

6 PM Sesame Street

7 PM Insight

7:30 Atlanta Week In Review

8 PM Inflation

9 PM Garden Party (no idea if this has

anything to do with Rick Nelson's

song)

9:30 Caught In The Act

10 PM Kup's Show (to 11:30)

WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)

7 AM Rise And Shine

8 AM Green Acres

8:30 Our Miss Brooks

9 AM Hazel

9:30 Dick Van Dyke

10 AM Password

10:30 $10,000 Pyramid

11 AM One Life To Live

11:30 Brady Bunch

12 N News

12:30 Split Second


1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Truth Or Consequences

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Movie: "The Pride Of

St. Louis"

5:30 Dealer's Choice

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Concentration

7:30 Norm Van Brocklin (Falcons-

Giants highlights)

8 PM The Rookies

9 PM Monday Night Football: New

York Jets at Miami

12 M News (time approximate)

12:30 Bonanza

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

7 AM Romper Room

7:30 Three Stooges/Little Rascals

8:30 Mr. Ed

9 AM Flipper
9:30 Andy Griffith

10 AM Movie: "The Sea Wolf"

12 N Lucy Show

12:30 Beat The Clock

1 PM Movie: "Beau James"

3 PM Speed Racer

3:30 Flintstones

4 PM Gilligan's Island

4:30 Leave It To Beaver

5 PM I Love Lucy

5:30 Beverly Hillbillies

6 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

6:30 That Girl

7 PM Hogan's Heroes

7:30 Andy Griffith

8 PM Father Knows Best

8:30 Lucy Show

9 PM Movie: "Five Miles To

Midnight"

12 M Movie: "Miami Expose"

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

Again, I assume instructional programming

before 4 PM.
4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Villa Alegre

6 PM Electric Company

6:30 Universal Magic

7 PM Medicine At Emory

7:30 Straight Talk

8 PM Atlanta City Council

9:30 Atlanta Board Of Education

11 PM Captioned ABC News

WHAE Ch. 46 (Ind.)

7 AM Bozo

7:30 News (yes!)

8 AM Dennis The Menace

8:30 Real McCoys

9 AM Movie: "Trooper Hook"

11 AM Lone Ranger

11:30 Mayberry RFD

12 N 700 Club

1:30 It's A New Day

2 PM Bozo

2:30 Porky Pig


3 PM Jeff's Collie

3:30 Dr. Kildare

4:30 To Tell The Truth

5 PM Real McCoys

5:30 Room 222

6 PM Movie: "The Red Danube"

8 PM 700 Club

9:30 Happy Goodmans

10:30 Good News

11 PM Mayberry RFD

11:30 Honeymooners

Retro: Atlanta Wednesday, April 22, 1953

From the Atlanta Constitution.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

9:45 Devotions

10 AM Ding Dong School

10:30 Prologue To The Future

11 AM United Nations General Assembly

12 N Peachtree Cowboys

12:30 News

12:45 Movie: "Tuxedo Junction"

2 PM Tea At Two
2:30 Come Into The Kitchen

3 PM Break The Bank

3:30 Welcome Travelers

4 PM Kate Smith

5 PM Hawkins Falls

5:15 Gabby Hayes

5:30 Howdy Doody

6 PM Woody Willow

6:30 Mindy Carson

6:45 Weather And News

7 PM Superman

7:30 Those Two

7:45 Camel News Caravan

8 PM I Married Joan

8:30 Death Valley Days

9 PM Kraft Television Theater

10 PM This Is Your Life

10:30 Press Gallery

11 PM News And Weather

11:15 American Forum Of The Air

11:45 Reflections

sign off 12 Midnight

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS/DUMONT)


9:30 Religious Viewpoint

9:45 School Of The Air

10 AM Arthur Godfrey Time

11 AM There's One In Every

Family

11:30 Strike It Rich

12 N News

12:15 Love Of Life

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 TV Ranch

1:30 Garry Moore

2 PM Double Or Nothing

2:30 Art Linkletter's House

Party

3 PM Big Payoff

3:30 Bride And Groom

3:45 Guiding Light

4 PM WAGA's Wild West Theater

5 PM Memo For Milady

5:30 Captain Video

6 PM News And Dinner Date

6:30 Sports

6:45 Fun Club And News

7 PM Inside Outdoors

7:30 Douglas Edwards With The


News

7:45 Perry Como

8 PM Arthur Godfrey And His

Friends

9 PM Strike It Rich

9:30 Man Against Crime

10 PM Boxing: Orlando Zulueta vs.

Joe Brown (weight class not

given)

10:45 Sportscholar

11 PM Chronoscope

11:15 News

sign off 11:30 PM

WLW-A Ch. 8 (ABC)

9:15 Early Bird

9:30 News

9:45 Rev. Wellman

10 AM Cartoons

10:30 Little People

11 AM Music Shop (Dick Van Dyke)

12 N Movie: "Suicide Squadron"

1:15 Down South


2 PM Movie: "Dick Barton Strikes

Again"

3:30 Shopping Atlanta

4 PM Music Shop

4:45 Oscar Cartoons (Oscar winners,

I suppose)

5 PM Circle 8 Ranch

6 PM Swingbillies

6:30 News And Weather

6:45 Swingbillies

7 PM Movie Quick Quiz

7:15 Music Hall (not Kraft)

7:30 A Date With Judy

8 PM Music Shop

8:30 Movie: "Girl Of My Dreams"

10 PM Movie: "Federal Fugitive"

(stars Neil Hamilton)

11 PM Wrestling From Rainbo

12 M Movie: "Mr. Wong, Detective"

(stars Boris Karloff)

Retro: San Antonio TX--February 8 to February 12th 1971(Weekdays)

Almost 35 years ago.

Source: TV Guide
WOAI-Channel 4(NBC)

AM

6:45 Adelante

7:00 Today Show

9:00 Dinah's Place

9:30 Concentration

10:00 Sale Of The Century

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Jeopardy

11:30 Local News

11:55 NBC News

PM

Noon Who,What Or Where

12:30 Words And Music

1:00 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2:00 Another World/Bay City

2:30 Phil Donahue(Bright Promise and Another World/Somerset wasn't seen)

3:30 Dick Van Dyke

4:00 Big Valley

5:00 Early Report

5:30 NBC News

KENS--Channel 5(CBS)
AM

6:30 The Flintstones

7:00 CBS News

7:30 Cartoons

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Hazel(The Lucy Show wasn't seen)

9:30 Beverly Hillbillies

10:00 Family Affair

10:30 Love Of Life

11:00 Where The Heart Is

11:25 CBS News

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

PM

Noon Local News

12:15 Our Town

12:30 As The World Turns

1:00 Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

1:30 Guiding Light

2:00 Secret Storm

2:30 Edge Of Night

3:00 Gomer Pyle

3:30 Captain Gus And Popeye

4:30 Batman(Adam West)

5:00 News

5:30 CBS News


KSAT-Channel 12(ABC)

AM

6:45 Classroom

7:00 Seven

8:00 Morning Movie

9:50 Lucille Rivers(sewing)

10:00 Mantrap

10:30 That Girl

11:00 Bewitched

11:30 World Apart

PM

Noon All My Children

12:30 Let's Make A Deal

1:00 Newlywed Game

1:30 Dating Game

2:00 General Hospital

2:30 One Life To Live

3:00 Dark Shadows

3:30 Stump The Stars

4:00 Afternoon Movie

5:25 Jot(cartoon)

5:30 ABC News

KLRN--Channel 9(PBS)
AM

7:15 Sesame Street

8:15 What's New

Educational Programming From 8:45 A.M. to 3:30 P.M.

PM

3:30 Feminine Fitness

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers

5:30 Who Knows The Answer

KWEX--Channel 41(Ind.)

Programming did not start until 3:15 P.M.

PM

3:15 La Respuesta De La Fe

3:30 Frente A La Vida

3:45 Cultura Mexicana

4:00 Los Polivoces

4:30 El Mundo Joven

5:00 Discotheque A Go Go

5:15 Marta

5:30 Una Mujer

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Retro: San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose Tues 8/3/76

from TV GUIDE

KTVU 2-Ind

7:00 Cartoon Town

8:00 Bullwinkle

8:30 Romper Room

9:00 Flying Nun


9:30 That Girl

10:00 Movie "Suicide Mission"

Noon Bonanza

1:00 Movie "Johnny Tiger"

2:55 News

3:00 Bugs & Popeye

3:30 Mickey Mouse Club

4:00 Batman

4:30 Lone Ranger

5:00 Partridge Family

5:30 Bewitched

6:00 Room 222

6:30 Love, American Style

7:00 FBI

8:00 Team Tennis: San Francisco Golden Gaters @ Phoenix Racquets

10:00 News

11:00 Mission: Impossible

Mid. News

1:00 sign-off

KRON 4-NBC

6:55 News

7:00 Today

9:00 Sanford & Son

9:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes


10:00 Wheel of Fortune

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Somerset

11:30 Gong Show

11:55 NBC News

Noon News

12:30 Days of Our Lives

1:30 Doctors

2:00 Another World

3:00 Cross-Wits

3:30 Merv Griffin

5:00 Ironside

6:00 News

7:00 NBC News

7:30 Bobby Vinton

8:00 Movin' On

9:00 Police Woman

10:00 City of Angels

11:00 News

11:30 Johnny Carson

1:00 Tomorrow

2:00 News

2:30 sign-off

KPIX 5-CBS
6:00 Summer Semester

6:30 T'ai Chi Chu'an

7:00 CBS News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Playmates-Schoolmates

9:30 Kathryn Crosby

10:00 Gambit

10:30 Love of Life

10:55 CBS News

11:00 Young & the Restless

Noon News

12:30 As the World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light

2:00 All in the Family

2:30 Match Game

3:00 Tattletales

3:30 Marcus Welby, MD

4:30 Price is Right

5:00 News

5:30 CBS News

6:00 Baseball: Oakland @ Chicago White Sox

8:30 Good Times

9:00 M*A*S*H

9:30 Three Times Daley (pilot)

10:00 Switch
11:00 News

11:30 Movie "The Dirty Dozen" (pt 1)

1:30 Rifleman

2:00 sign-off

KGO 7-ABC San Francisco

6:20 News

6:30 Yoga for Health

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 AM San Francisco

10:30 Happy Days

11:00 Hot Seat

11:30 Family Feud

Noon $20,000 Pyramid

12:30 All My Children

1:00 Ryan's Hope

1:30 One Life to Live

2:15 General Hospital

3:00 Edge of Night

3:30 Movie "Little Women" (pt 1)

5:00 News

7:00 ABC News

7:30 Hollywood Squares

8:00 Happy Days

8:30 Laverne & Shirley


9:00 Olympic Highlights

11:00 News

11:30 Mystery of the Week: Legacy of Blood

1:00 News

1:30 sign-off

KQED 9-PBS

8:00 Mister Rogers

8:30 Carrascolendas

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Electric Company

10:30 Erica

11:00 Evening at Pops

Noon Instructional Programming

3:30 Lilias, Yoga & You

4:00 Mister Rogers

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Carrascolendas

6:30 Dances from Europe

7:00 Robert MacNeil Report

7:30 Newsroom

8:00 Membership Pledge

8:10 War & Peace

10:05 Membership Pledge


10:20 Monty Python's Flying Circus

10:50 Membership Pledge

11:00 Newsroom

11:30 Captioned ABC News

Mid. sign-off

KNTV 11-ABC San Jose

5:00 Movie "Female on the Beach" (cont'd from 4am)

6:00 Matellic Trails

6:15 Swan Lake Lodge

6:30 Bay Counties Notebook

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 That Girl

9:30 Courtship of Eddie's Father

10:00 I Dream of Jeannie

10:30 Happy Days

11:00 Hot Seat

11:30 Family Feud

Noon $20,000 Pyramid

12:30 All My Children

1:00 Ryan's Hope

1:30 One Life to Live

2:15 General Hospital

3:00 Edge of Night

3:30 Ironside
4:30 Adam-12

5:00 News

5:30 ABC News

6:00 Movie "Man in the Middle"

8:00 Happy Days

8:30 Laverne & Shirley

9:00 Olympic Highlights

11:00 News

11:30 Mystery of the Week: Legacy of Blood

1:00 Movie "Black Bart"

2:30 Movie "Live Fast, Die Young"

4:05 Movie "First Love"

KCSM 14-PBS

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Opus 14

6:30 People

7:00 Silent Perspectives

7:30 Robert MacNeil Report

8:00 Lowell Thomas Remembers

8:30 American Indian Artists

9:00 Evening at Pops

10:00 sign-off
KEMO 20-Ind

7:30 Stock Market Today

8:00 New York Stock Exchange Update

8:30 Market Place

9:00 Wall Street Round Table

9:30 700 Club Telethon

1:30 Deaf Hear

2:00 Bozo's Big Top

3:00 Nino

4:00 Los Torres

5:00 Carmina

5:30 Noticiero

6:30 La Loba

7:30 Santa Barbara

8:00 Esmeralda

9:00 Este Mexico Nuestro

10:00 Las Aventuras de Peter Perez

11:00 700 Club

12:30 Joe Bavaresco's San Francisco

1:30(?) sign-off

KGSC 36-Ind

9:00 Public Affairs

9:30 Yoga for Health

10:00 Movie "Invaders from Space"


Noon Movie "Station West"

2:00 Mike Douglas

3:30 Movie "Snow Devils"

5:25 News

5:30 Get Smart

6:00 Movie "Blood on the Sun"

7:55 News

8:00 Movie "The Bachelor & the Bobbysoxer"

9:55 News

10:00 Merv Griffin

11:30 Movie "Life Begins at 40"

1:00 Movie "Eve"

2:45 Movie "Navy Wife"

4:15 Movie: TBA, but it's listed as a Western

KVOF 38-Religious

3:30 PTL Club

5:30 Treehouse Club

6:00 Christ the Living Word

7:00 Celebration of Life

7:30 God's News

8:00 Foxworthy Baptist Church

9:00 King is Coming

9:30 Music City

10:00 PTL Club


Mid. sign-off

KBHK 44-Ind

11:00 Not for Women Only

11:30 Newstalk

Noon Leave It to Beaver

12:30 Movie "The Awful Truth"

2:00 Huck & Yogi & Their Friends

3:00 Popeye

3:30 Three Stooges

4:00 Flintstones

4:30 Little Rascals

5:00 Lost in Space

6:00 Brady Bunch

6:30 Adam-12

7:00 Hogan's Heroes (x2)

8:00 Dinah!

9:30 Best of Groucho

10:00 Our Miss Brooks

10:30 December Bride

11:00 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

11:30 Dark Shadows

Mid. Night Gallery (x2)

1:00 sign-off
KTEH 54-PBS

4:00 Carrascolendas

4:30 Mister Rogers

5:00 Sesame Street

6:00 Electric Company

6:30 Making Things Grow

7:00 Zoom

7:30 Robert MacNeil Report

8:00 Olympiad

9:00 Movie "Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler"

10:45 TBA

11:00 Captioned ABC News

11:30 sign-off

KDTV 60-Spanish

4:00 Una Muchacha Llamado Milagros

5:00 Lo Imperdonable

5:30 Mundo de Juguete

6:00 Noticiero

7:00 El Hijo de Angelica Maria

8:00 Chesperito

8:30 El Chavo del Ocho

9:00 Exitos

9:30 Barata de Primavera

10:30 Noticiero
11:30 sign-off

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>

> KPIX 5-CBS

> 9:00 Playmates-Schoolmates

> 9:30 Kathryn Crosby

> No CBS Price Is Right on KPIX? And was Kathryn Crosby Bing Crosby's wife?

>

> 4:30 P.M. Price Is Right

> Night-time syndicated version because starting in the fall of 1975 The Price Is Right went to a
full hour on CBS

>

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> > KPIX 5-CBS

> > 9:00 Playmates-Schoolmates

> > 9:30 Kathryn Crosby

> > No CBS Price Is Right on KPIX? And was Kathryn Crosby Bing

> Crosby's wife?

>>

In reverse order: Yes, Kathryn was Bing Crosby's second wife. In addition to being a
philanthropist, who hosted the 'Crosby Clambake' golf tournament(now the AT&T Pro-Am) at
Pebble Beach for several years following Bing's death, she was also known for appearing in local
TV commercials for Coit, a Bay Area-based carpet and drapery cleaning business.

KPIX did not air TPIR for years. After Crosby's show went off the air ('77?), channel 5 started a
new local talk show, 'People Are Talking', that ran weekdays at 10 AM (TPIR's time slot) for more
than a decade.

When James Gabbert bought channel 20 in 1980, that station began carrying TPIR.

'People Are Talking' finally bit the dust in the early '90s, and KPIX has carried TPIR ever since.

<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by ViewStu on 09/08/05 08:45 PM.</FONT></P>

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> KRON 4-NBC

> 9:00 Sanford & Son

> 9:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

> 10:00 Wheel of Fortune

> 10:30 Hollywood Squares

> 11:00 Somerset

> 11:30 Gong Show

> Noon News

> 12:30 Days of Our Lives

> 1:30 Doctors

> 2:00 Another World

It seems that the daytime preemptions on KRON were not that unusual. I walways thought KRON
preempted one to two hours of NBC's morning daytime schedule. It seems here only the noon-
12:30 show is missing for local news.

> KPIX 5-CBS

> 10:00 Gambit

> 10:30 Love of Life

> 10:55 CBS News


> 11:00 Young & the Restless

> Noon News

> 12:30 As the World Turns

> 1:30 Guiding Light

> 2:00 All in the Family

> 2:30 Match Game

> 3:00 Tattletales

> 3:30 Marcus Welby, MD

> 4:30 Price is Right

> 11:00 News

> 11:30 Movie "The Dirty Dozen" (pt 1)

> 1:30 Rifleman

> 2:00 sign-off

Westinghouse was notorious for preemptions in all their markets except for WJZ Baltimore an
ABC affiliate. But here it seems only CBS Late Night drama shows were missing. ANd these were
widely not run and for the purpose of bringing programming in the late nights to stations that
wanted to be on the air all night but without wanting to spend money for programming.

Ironically Westinghouse would buy CBS Television in the 90's and now these stations all run the
entire CBS Schedule. I wonder if KPIX ran the hour of Sunday morning cartoons CBS put out.
These were also widely preempted in most markets...even O & O WCAU TV preempted Sunday
morning cartoons in Philadelphia from 1978-79. Hey and I think KOVR is bad (well by today's
standards they would be...by 1975 standards it would not be that unusual).

> KGO 7-ABC San Francisco

Of course they ran the entire ABC schedule. They are an O & O and have almost always if not
always been. Remember O & O = near 100 % Clearence...usually...I thought...still quite a few
exceptions today.

> KCSM 14-PBS

> 4:30 Sesame Street

> 5:30 Electric Company

> 6:00 Opus 14

> 6:30 People

> 7:00 Silent Perspectives

> 7:30 Robert MacNeil Report

> 8:00 Lowell Thomas Remembers

> 8:30 American Indian Artists

> 9:00 Evening at Pops

> 10:00 sign-off

14 is educational in 1976??? When did they become a Spanish station with SIN (Now Univision)?

> KEMO 20-Ind

> 2:00 Bozo's Big Top

> 3:00 Nino

> 4:00 Los Torres

> 5:00 Carmina

> 5:30 Noticiero

> 6:30 La Loba

> 7:30 Santa Barbara


> 8:00 Esmeralda

> 9:00 Este Mexico Nuestro

> 10:00 Las Aventuras de Peter Perez

> 11:00 700 Club

> 12:30 Joe Bavaresco's San Francisco

> 1:30(?) sign-off

Was this Spanish Internationsl Network programming? or independent?

> KVOF 38-Religious

> 3:30 PTL Club

> 5:30 Treehouse Club

> 6:00 Christ the Living Word

> 7:00 Celebration of Life

> 7:30 God's News

> 8:00 Foxworthy Baptist Church

> 9:00 King is Coming

> 9:30 Music City

> 10:00 PTL Club

> Mid. sign-off

Gene Scott's station...He was not on?

> KBHK 44-Ind

> 11:00 Not for Women Only


> 11:30 Newstalk

> Noon Leave It to Beaver

> 12:30 Movie "The Awful Truth"

> 2:00 Huck & Yogi & Their Friends

> 3:00 Popeye

> 3:30 Three Stooges

> 4:00 Flintstones

> 4:30 Little Rascals

> 5:00 Lost in Space

> 6:00 Brady Bunch

> 6:30 Adam-12

> 7:00 Hogan's Heroes (x2)

> 8:00 Dinah!

> 9:30 Best of Groucho

> 10:00 Our Miss Brooks

> 10:30 December Bride

> 11:00 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

> 11:30 Dark Shadows

> Mid. Night Gallery (x2)

> 1:00 sign-off

KBHK signed on 11 AM? That far in the decade? I guess they would begin morning operation
soon after.

> KDTV 60-Spanish

> 4:00 Una Muchacha Llamado Milagros


> 5:00 Lo Imperdonable

> 5:30 Mundo de Juguete

> 6:00 Noticiero

> 7:00 El Hijo de Angelica Maria

> 8:00 Chesperito

> 8:30 El Chavo del Ocho

> 9:00 Exitos

> 9:30 Barata de Primavera

> 10:30 Noticiero

> 11:30 sign-off

Was this SIN or independent?

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> > KCSM 14-PBS

> > 4:30 Sesame Street

> > 5:30 Electric Company

> > 6:00 Opus 14


> > 6:30 People

> > 7:00 Silent Perspectives

> > 7:30 Robert MacNeil Report

> > 8:00 Lowell Thomas Remembers

> > 8:30 American Indian Artists

> > 9:00 Evening at Pops

> > 10:00 sign-off

>

> 14 is educational in 1976??? When did they become a Spanish

> station with SIN (Now Univision)?

I remember reading somewhere that 14 & 60 switched formats, can't remember the date right
off-hand.

>

> > KEMO 20-Ind

> > 2:00 Bozo's Big Top

> > 3:00 Nino

> > 4:00 Los Torres

> > 5:00 Carmina

> > 5:30 Noticiero

> > 6:30 La Loba

> > 7:30 Santa Barbara

> > 8:00 Esmeralda

> > 9:00 Este Mexico Nuestro

> > 10:00 Las Aventuras de Peter Perez

> > 11:00 700 Club


> > 12:30 Joe Bavaresco's San Francisco

> > 1:30(?) sign-off

>

> Was this Spanish Internationsl Network programming? or

> independent?

Not sure- TVG listed it as an indie. Anyone out there have any ideas?

> > KDTV 60-Spanish

> > 4:00 Una Muchacha Llamado Milagros

> > 5:00 Lo Imperdonable

> > 5:30 Mundo de Juguete

> > 6:00 Noticiero

> > 7:00 El Hijo de Angelica Maria

> > 8:00 Chesperito

> > 8:30 El Chavo del Ocho

> > 9:00 Exitos

> > 9:30 Barata de Primavera

> > 10:30 Noticiero

> > 11:30 sign-off

>

> Was this SIN or independent?

>

Not sure here- anyone know?

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> > KCSM 14-PBS

>

> 14 is educational in 1976??? When did they become a Spanish

> station with SIN (Now Univision)?

>

> > KDTV 60-Spanish

>

> Was this SIN or independent?

>

In the late-1970s or early-1980s, KCSM and KDTV swapped channels, with KDTV (SIN/Univision)
on ch.14 and KCSM (PBS) on ch.60 (since becoming digital only).

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>>>

>>

> > > KDTV 60-Spanish

>>

> > Was this SIN or independent?

>>

> In the late-1970s or early-1980s, KCSM and KDTV swapped

> channels, with KDTV (SIN/Univision) on ch.14 and KCSM (PBS)

> on ch.60 (since becoming digital only).

>

KDTV was definitely running SIN's schedule in 1976.

I know because I moved to San Antonio the following year

and remember some of those programs on KWEX/41.

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> In the late-1970s or early-1980s, KCSM and KDTV swapped

> channels, with KDTV (SIN/Univision) on ch.14 and KCSM (PBS)


> on ch.60

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MarkD:do you have any schedules that you will be posting in the near future?

Retro: Atlanta Saturday, September 6, 1980

From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules

run from 7 AM (I've posted WSB's and WXIA's

before, but not the others').

WSB Ch. 2 (ABC)


7 AM Big Blue Marble

7:30 Bugs Bunny

8 AM Super Friends

9 AM Plasticman

10 AM Scooby And Scrappy Doo

11:30 Directions

12 N News

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 The Gift Of Love

2 PM Wide World Of Sports

3:30 NCAA Football: Purdue at

Notre Dame

6:30 News (time approximate)

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Love Boat (2 episodes)

10 PM Fantasy Island

11 PM News

11:30 Solid Gold '79 Special

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 AM 4-H Showcase

7:30 Bewitched

8 AM Mighty Mouse
8:30 Tom & Jerry

9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

10:30 All-New Popeye Hour

11:30 Drak Pack

12 N News

12:30 Kidsworld

1 PM U.S. Open Tennis (Joined in

progress)

7 PM Muppet Show

7:30 $1.98 Beauty Show

8 PM News Scene Special Report on the

new Hartsfield International

Airport terminal

8:30 Tim Conway

9 PM CBS Movie: "Hustle"

11 PM News

11:30 Benny Hill

12 M Movie: "Viva Zapata!"

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

5:30 Soccer Made In Germany

6:30 Julia Child

7 PM Tar Heels

7:30 Warm Springs


8 PM David Susskind

9:45 Janaki

10 PM For The Record

11 PM Movie: "They Live In Fear"

WXIA Ch. 11 (NBC)

7 AM Adventures In Living

7:30 Ebony Journal

8 AM Godzilla/Globetrotters

9 AM Fred And Barney Meet The

Shmoo

10:30 Daffy Duck

11 AM Jetsons

11:30 Jonny Quest

12 N Joker, Joker, Joker

12:30 Ebony Journal

1 PM Baseball: Teams TBA

4 PM SportsWorld (time approximate,

and its debut in Atlanta--

Ch. 2 had always pre-empted it)

5 PM Tony Brown's Journal

5:30 In Search Of...

6 PM News

6:30 11 Alive Newsmakers


7 PM Take Me Up To The Ball Game

(animated)

7:30 Pink Panther

8 PM Buck Rogers In The 25th Century

9 PM Bob Hope Special

10 PM Miss America Pageant (Ron Ely

replaces Bert Parks as host)

12 M News (time approximate)

12:30 Saturday Night Live (Jodie Foster

hosts; musical guest is Brian Wilson)

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

7 AM Vegetable Soup

7:30 Romper Room

8 AM Ultraman

8:30 Movie: "Quantez"

10 AM Movie: "Niagara"

12 N Movie: "Giant Of The Evil Island"

1:45 Movie: "Harry Black And The Tiger"

4 PM Untouchables

5 PM This Week In Baseball

5:30 Love, American Style

6 PM Wrestling

8 PM Football Saturday
9 PM The Big Battles

10 PM News

11 PM Dick Maurice And Company

12 M Don Kirshner's Rock Concert

1:30 Movie: "Red Skies Of Montana"

3:30 Movie: "Sailor Of The King"

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

3:30 Here's To Your Health

4 PM Slim Cuisine

4:30 Emory Today

5 PM Houseworks

5:30 Take 30

6 PM Great Performances

7 PM Once Upon A Classic

7:30 Warm Springs

8 PM Bill Moyers' Journal

9 PM Free To Choose

10 PM Lord Mountbatten

11 PM Fawlty Towers

11:30 Jazz At The Maintenance Shop

WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)


10:30 Georgia Farm Monitor

11 AM Ernest Angley

12 N Stan Hitchcock

12:30 Southern Sportsman

1 PM Adventure (don't recall what

this was)

1:30 Movie: "Made For Each Other"

3:30 Movie: "The Feathered Serpent"

5 PM Wrestling

6 PM The Racers

6:30 Greatest Sports Legends

7 PM Something Special

8 PM Hollywood Teen

9 PM Moon Man Connection

10 PM Rockworld

sign off 11 PM

WANX Ch. 46 (Ind.)

7 AM Popeye And Friends

8 AM Tom & Jerry

9 AM Movie: "Ma And Pa Kettle"

10:30 Lone Ranger (2 episodes)

11:30 Rifleman (2 episodes)

12:30 The Virginian


2 PM Bonanza

3 PM Laramie

4 PM Big Valley

5 PM Alias Smith And Jones

6 PM Land Of The Giants

7 PM Grizzly Adams

8 PM Earl Paulk

9 PM Faith That Lives

9:30 Blessings

10 PM Best Of Jackie Gleason

10:30 Movie: "Road To Singapore"

sign off 12:30 AM

Retro: WRGB Schenectady, N.Y., Feb. 17-23, 1952

Here's a week's worth of General Electric's WRGB Channel 4 (as they were then), Schenectady,
N.Y., the lone station in the Schenectady-Albany-Troy market and affiliated with all four networks.

(Source: Berkshire Evening Eagle, Pittsfield, Mass.)

SUNDAY, Feb. 17

AM

10:30 Sign On

11 Frontiers of Faith (NBC)

11:15 Tootsie Hippodrome (ABC)

11:30 Kate Smith Show (NBC)

PM

12 Ranger Joe (ABC)


12:15 Backstage

12:30 Twenty Questions (Dumont from 8 p.m. Fri.)

1 Foreign Intrigue (syndicated)

1:30 Red Skelton (NBC from 10 p.m. Sun.)

2 Faye Emersons Wonderful Town (CBS from 9 p.m. Sat.)

2:30 Stu Erwin (ABC from 8:30 p.m. Fri)

3 Kate Smith Revue (NBC from 8 p.m. Wed.)

3:30 Lets Talk It Over

4 Meet The Press (NBC)

4:30 Zoo Parade (NBC)

5 Western

6 TV Playhouse

7 Fashion Parade

7:15 Stranger Than Fiction

7:30 Young Mr. Bobbin (NBC)

8 Colgate Comedy Hour (NBC)

9 Fred Waring Show (CBS)

9:30 I Love Lucy (CBS from 9 p.m. Mon.)

10 Goodrich Celebrity Time (CBS)

10:30 Week In Review

10:45 TBA

11 All Star Review (NBC from 8 p.m. Sat.)

12 Hollywood Opening Night (CBS from 10:30 p.m. Fri.)

12:30 Sign Off


DAYTIME MONDAY-FRIDAY

AM

6:45 Sign On

7 Today (NBC)

9 News

9:05 Telesnaps (shows 10 mins. Mon-Thu, 25 mins. on Fri.)

9:15 M-Tu-Th Variety Time; W-How To Be Attractive

9:30 (Fri only) How To Be Attractive

10:15 Garry Moore (starts 9:45 on Fri only) (CBS)

10:30 Bride And Groom (CBS)

10:45 First Hundred Years (CBS)

11 Tu-Th Community Spotlight; M unavailable; W RPI; Fr - N.Y. State College for Teachers

11:30 Strike It Rich (CBS)

PM

12 The Egg And I (CBS)

12:15 Love Of Life (CBS)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow (CBS)

12:45 Tu-Thu Candid Camera (ABC at that time, according to classicthemes.com); M


unavailable but likely a school-related program; W - Schenectady Public Schools; F - Excursions In
Science

1 Taste Time; Thu-Prudence Penny (cooking)

1:30 Rollin With Stone (local talk show)

2:30 M-Thu Trader Tuell; F Market Hostess

2:45 (Fri only) A Womans World

3 The Big Payoff (NBC)

3:30 M-W-F Bert Parks Show (NBC); Tu-Th Bill Goodwin Show (NBC)
4 Kate Smith (NBC)

5 M-W-F Tom Corbett, Space Cadet (ABC; from 6:30 p.m.); Tu-Th Time For Beany (syndicated)

5:15 Breadtime Stories (sponsor: Freihofer Baking Co.)

5:30 Howdy Doody (NBC)

6 Bronco Bill

6:30 TV Showcase

6:55 Weather Map

7 M-W-F Kukla, Fran And Ollie (NBC); Tu-Ole American Barn Dance; Th-Telesports News Digest

7:15 M-Washington Spotlight with Marquis Childs; W-Going Places With Gaddis (local fishing
show with Gadabout Gaddis); F-Kierans Kaleidoscope (syndicated)

7:30 M-W-F Those Two (NBC); Tu-Music with Earle Pudney (local); Th-Memory Lane

7:45 Camel News Caravan (NBC)

11 Newsreel

11:15 Uncle Charlies Place

MONDAY, Feb. 18

8 Paul Winchell-Jerry Mahoney Show (NBC)

8:30 Voice of Firestone (NBC)

9 Lights Out (NBC)

9:30 Robert Montgomery Presents (NBC)

10:30 Who Said That (NBC)

11:30 Crime Photographer (CBS from 10:30 p.m. Thu.)

12 Sign Off

TUESDAY, Feb. 19

8 Texaco Star Theatre (NBC)


9 Fireside Theatre (NBC)

9:30 Suspense (CBS)

10 Original Amateur Hour (NBC)

10:45 Hospitality House

11:30 TBA

12 Midnight Movie

12:30 Sign Off

WEDNESDAY, Feb. 20

8 Mama (CBS from 8 p.m. Fri.)

8:30 Groucho Marx (NBC from 8 p.m. Thu.)

9 Kraft Television Theatre (NBC)

10 Pabst Blue Ribbon Bouts (CBS)

10:45 Sports Spot (CBS)

11:30 Charlie Wild, Private Detective (ABC from 8 p.m. Tue.)

12 Midnight Movie

12:30 News

12:35 Sign Off

THURSDAY, Feb. 21

8 Stop The Music (ABC)

9 Alan Young Show (CBS)

9:30 Ford Festival (NBC)

10 Martin Kane, Private Eye (NBC)

10:30 St. Lawrence College


11:30 Man Against Crime (CBS from 8:30 p.m. Fri.)

12 Sign Off

FRIDAY, Feb. 22

8 Toast Of The Town (CBS from 8 p.m. Sunday)

9 Big Story (NBC)

9:30 Teen Age Barn (local talent show)

10 Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports (NBC)

10:45 Greatest Fights (NBC)

11:30 Better Home Show (ABC from 6:30 p.m. Saturday)

12 Schlitz Playhouse Of Stars (CBS from 9 p.m.)

1 News

1:05 Sign off

SATURDAY, Feb. 23

AM

9:15 Sign on

9:30 Smilin Eds Gang (CBS)

10 Wild Bill Hickok (syndicated)

10:30 Big Top (CBS)

11:30 Date With Judy (ABC)

PM

12 Sky King Theatre (NBC or ABC)

12:30 Super Circus (ABC)

1 Juvenile Jamboree
2 Roy Rogers (NBC from 6 p.m. Sunday)

2:30 Hopalong Cassidy (syndicated)

3:30 Cisco Kid (syndicated)

4 Claudia (short-lived NBC and CBS drama?)

4:30 Paul Whitmans TV Teen Club (ABC from 8 p.m. previous Sat.)

5 Arthur Godfreys Talent Scouts (CBS from 8:30 p.m. Mon.)

5:30 The News And You

5:45 Sound Track Matinee

PM

6 Arthur Godfrey and His Friends (CBS from 8 p.m. Wed.)

7 Sportscope

7:30 One Mans Family (NBC)

8 Ken Murray Show (CBS)

9 Your Show Of Shows (NBC)

10:30 Hit Parade (NBC)

11 Wrestling (Dumont)

12M Break The Bank (NBC from 10 p.m. Wed.)

12:30 Sign Off

Retro: Birmingham and North Alabama, Monday, 9/20/93

CHANNELS LISTED

BIRMINGHAM

6-WBRC (ABC)
13-WVTM (NBC)

21-WTTO (Fox)

42-WBMG (CBS)

68-WABM (Ind.)

HUNTSVILLE

19-WHNT (CBS)

31-WAAY (ABC)

48-WAFF (NBC)

54-WZDX (Fox)

TUSCALOOSA

17-WDBB (Fox)

33-WCFT (CBS)

ANNISTON

40-WJSU (CBS)

FLORENCE

15-WOWL (NBC)

26-WYLE (Ind.)

GADSDEN

44-WNAL (Fox)
COLUMBUS, MS.

4-WCBI (CBS)

TUPELO

9-WTVA (NBC)

APT-Alabama Public Television: WCIQ-7, Mt. Cheaha State Park; WBIQ-10, Birmingham; WHIQ-
25, Huntsville; WFIQ-36, Florence

5:00

4 42-CBS News

6-Country Boy Eddy

17 21 44-Success N Life

40-Jerry Springer

54-Tom and Jerry

5:30

4-AG Day

9 13 15 48-NBC News

19-CBS News

31-Waay Too Early (a nice play on the stations call letters! )

33 42-This Mornings Business

54-Captain Planet

6:00

4 40 42-This Morning
6 31-News

9-Mornin

13 48-Today

15-Jamie Cooper

17 21 42-Tale Spin

19-Daybreak

26-Vintage Cartoons

33-CBS News

54-Darkwing Duck

68-Around the World in Eighty Dreams

6:30

17 21 44-Darkwing Duck

33-Rush Limbaugh

54-Goof Troop

68-Widget

7:00

6 31-Good Morning America

9 15-Today

17 21 44-Conan the Adventurer

19 33-This Morning

26-Shop At Home (Until 11:00)

54-Bonkers

68-Ducktales
7:10

APT-Jack Horkheimer

7:15

APT-A.M. Weather

7:30

17 21 44 54-Power Rangers

68-Pink Panther

APT-Shining Time Station

8:00

4 13-Phil Donahue

17 21 44 54-Merry Melodies

40 48-Sally Jessy Raphael

42-Regis and Kathie Lee

68-Jetsons

8:30

17 21 44-Tom and Jerry Kids

54-Garfield and Friends

68-Yogi and Friends

9:00
4-In the heat of the Night

6 33-Les Brown

9-Geraldo

13-Sally Jessy Raphael

15-Shepherds Chapel Bible Study

17 21 44-Alf

19-Newhart

31-Regis and Kathie Lee

40-Phil Donahue

42-Jenny Jones

48-Montel Williams

54-Matlock

68-Kenneth Copeland

9:30

17 21 44-Commercial Program

19-Family Feud

68-Shepherds Chapel Bible Study

10:00

4 19 33 40 42-Price is Right

6-All My Children

9-Sally Jessy Raphael

13-Jerry Springer

15-Judge
17 21 44 54-In the Heat of the Night

31-Home

48-John and Leeza

APT-Sesame Street

10:30

15-Concentration

68-Brady Bunch

11:00

4 19 33 40 42-Young and the Restless

6-Bertice Berry

9-John and Leeza

13-News

15-Bible Televisit

17 21 44-Perry Mason

26-Romance Theatre

31-All My Children

48-Concentration

54-Geraldo

68-I Dream of Jeannie

11:30

15 48-Caesars Challenge

26-Paradise Beach
68-Odd Couple

12:00

4-Midday

6 19 31 33-News

9-Noon

13 15 48-Days of Our Lives

17 21 44-I Love Lucy

26-Shop at Home (until 4:00)

40-By the Way

42-Family Feud

54-Family Matters

68-Vicki!

12:30

4 19 33 40 42-Bold and the Beautiful

6-Jeopardy!

9-Days of Our Lives

17 21 44-Andy Griffith

31-Loving

54-700 Club

1:00

4 19 33 40 42-As the World Turns

6 31-One Life to Live


13 15 48-Another World

17 21 44-Matlock

68-Jane Whitney

APT-Science Alabama

1:30

9-Another World

54-Sonic the Hedgehog

2:00

4 19 33 40 42-Guding Light

6 31-General Hospital

13 15-John and Leeza

17 21 44-Family Matters

48-Inside Edition

54-Tale Spin

68-Joan Rivers

2:30

9-Inside Edition

17 21 44-Goof Troop

48-Jeopardy!

54-Tom and Jerry Kids

APT-Barney and Friends


3:00

4-Garfield and Friends

6-Inside Edition

9-Maury Povich

13-Geraldo

15-Jane Whitney

17 21 44-Bonkers

19-Empty Nest

31-Whos the Boss?

33 40-Oprah Winfrey

42-Montel Williams

48-Phil Donahue

54-Tiny Toons

68-Ducktales

APT-Reading Rainbow

3:30

4-Family Matters

6-Jeopardy!

17 21 44-Tiny Toons

19-Designing Women

31-Full House

54-Animaniacs

68-Sonic the Hedgehog

APT-Square One Television


4:00

4-Full House

6 9 48-Oprah Winfrey

13-A Current Affair

15-TBA

17 21 44-Animaniacs

19-Andy Griffith

26-Mr. Bogus

31-Maury Povich

33 40-Inside Edition

42-Different World

54-Batman

68-Xuxa

APT-Carmen San Diego

4:30

4 42-Designing Women

13-American Journal

15-Joan Rivers

17 21 44-Batman

19-Rescue 911

26-Hallo Spencer

33 40-Jeopardy!

54-Saved by the Bell


68-Captain Planet and the Planeteers

APT-Sesame Street

5:00

4-A Current Affair

6 13 19 31 33 40 48-News

9-Coach

17 21 44-Full House

26-Inspector Gadget

42-Designing Women

54-Family Matters

68-Brady Bunch

5:30

4 19 33 40 42-CBS News

6 31-ABC News

9 13-NBC News

15-15 Magazine

17 21 44-Wonder Years

26-Captain N

54-Roseanne

68-Wavelength

APT-Lamb Chops Play-Along

6:00
4 6 9 13 19 31 33 40 42-News

15 48-NBC News

17 21 44-Cosby Show

26-Wavelength

54-Golden Girls

68-Peoples Court

APT-G.E.D.

6:30

4 54-Cops

6 9 33 40 48-Wheel of Fortune

13 31-Hard Copy

15-News

17 21 44-Roseanne

19-A Current Affair

26-Its Your Business

42-Marriedwith Children

68-Peoples Court

7:00

4 19 33 40 42-Evening Shade

6 31-Day One

9 13 15 48-Fresh Prince

17 21 44 54-Movie: Based on an Untrue Story (Made for TV, 93)

26-Highway to Heaven
68-Love Connection

APT-MacNeil, Lehrer

7:30

4 19 33 40 42-Daves World (Debut)

68-Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

8:00

4 19 33 40 42-Murphy Brown

6 31-NFL Football: Denver @ Kansas City

9 13 15 48-Movie: Danielle Steeles Star (Made for TV, 93)

26-Movie: Cartel (90)

68-Movie: The Long Walk Home (90)

APT-Nature

8:30

4 19 33 40 42-Love and War

9:00

4 19 33 40 42-Northern Exposure

17 21 44-Star Trek: The Next Generation

54-Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

10:00

4 9 13 15 19 33 40 42 48-News
17 21 44 54-Chevy Chase

26-Bottom Line

68-Love Connection

APT-Beatrice Wood: Mama of Dada

10:30

68-I Dream of Jeannie

10:35

4-Marriedwith Children

9 15 48-Tonight

13 19-Cheers

33 40 42-David Letterman

11:00

6 31-News

17 21 44-Arsenio Hall

26-Movie: Green Grows the Rushes (British, 51)

54-Commercial Programs (until 12:00)

68-Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

APT-Jack Horkheimer

11:05

4 19-David Letterman

13-Rush Limbaugh
11:30

68-Odd Couple

11:35

6 31-Nightline

9 40-Arsenio Hall

13-Tonight

15 48-Conan OBrien

33-Hard Copy

42-Swetaing Bullets

12:00

17 21 44-Star Trek

54-Gunsmoke

68-Action Update (note: this was a paid program highlighting action from the local dog track)

12:05

4-Sweating Bullets

6 31-Entertainment Tonight

19-Marriedwith Children

33-Designing Women

12:30

68-Commercial Program
12:35

6 42-Commercial Program

9 13-Conan OBrien

15 48-Bob Costas

19-Cosby Show

31-Arsenio Hall

33-Geraldo

40-Rush Limbaugh

1:00

17 21 44-Commercial Program

26-Shop at Home (until 5:00)

54-Movie: Purple Rain (84)

1:05

4 19-News

6-World News Now (until 3:00)

40-Entertainment Tonight

42-Barney Miller

48-Jerry Springer

1:30

17 21 44-Amen
1:35

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

9 13-Bob Costas

19-Family Ties

31-Rush Limbaugh

33 40-News

42-Whos the Boss?

2:00

17 21 44-Movie: Staying Alive (83)

2:05

9 13 48-Nightside (until 3:30 on 9; until 5:30 on 13 and 48)

19 42-Up to the Minute (until 5:30 on 19; until 5:00 on 42)

31-ANC News

33-Entertainment Tonight

3:00

6-Home Shopping Spree (until 4:30)

31-World News Now (until 5:30)

3:30

9-Headline News (until 5:30)

4:00
17 21 44-Growing Pains

4:30

6-Country Boy Eddy and Friends

17 21 44-Charles in Charge

68-Halo Spencer

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I notice the Birmingham, Tuscaloosa and Gadsden FOX stations all showed the same

programs.

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> I notice the Birmingham, Tuscaloosa and Gadsden FOX stations

> all showed the same

> programs.

>

I think that at the time Channels 17 and 44 were satellites

of Birmingham's Channel 21, and 17 still duplicates 21 (now

the WB affiliate). 44 is Pax (i).

BTW, the reference to WAAY's Waay Too Early: they also had,

at one time, a morning show called Morning-WAAY (another play

on the call letters).

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Re: Retro: Birmingham and North Alabama, Monday, 9/20/93

Initially, Channel 17 was the Fox affiliate for Birmingham, and Channel 44 was a repeater. Neither
signal covered Birmingham that well. In 1991, Channel 17 threw in the towel, and took 44 with
them. Channel 17 begam broadcasting at a lower power of an antenna closer to Tuscaloosa.
They became repeaters of Channel 21, rebroadcasting the entire Channel 21 schedule. It was at
that time that 21 became the Fox affiliate for central Alabama. In '93 or '94 (I can't remember
when, exactly), Channels 17 and 44 began to broadcast separate schedules, with each station
serving their own markets. After the "big switch" of affiliates in '96, Channels 17 and 21 became
stations without network affiliation, and Channel 44 became the CBS affiliate for NE Alabama. In
early '97, Channel 21 became a WB affiliate, and 17 became a repeater of Channel 21 in mid to
late '97, and Channel 44 became the Pax affiliate for Birmingham in '98.

Boston TV- Friday September 17, 1982 (6pm-4:40am only)

Here is Boston TV Listings from September 17, 1982

This is for Primetime listings only

Source: Brockton Enterprise

Friday September 17, 1982

6:00

2- Sesame Street

4-5-6-7-10-12 News

25 CHiPs Patrol

38 The Jeffersons

44 3-2-1 Contact

56- Welcome Back, Kotter

6:30

6- CBS News

10- NBC News

12- ABC News

27- News

38- Bob Newhart

44- Business Report


56- Laverne & Shirley and Company

7:00

2- Doctor Who

4- NBC News

5- ABC News

6- The Muppets

7- CBS News

10- P.M Magazine

12- Tic Tac Dough

25- Mork and Mindy

38- M*A*S*H

44- Writer's Workshop

56- Good Times

7:30

2- Wild World of Animals

4- Evening Magazine

5- Chronicle

6-38- Baseball- Boston Red Sox @ Detroit Tigers- (Detroit won 5-1)

7- Entertainment Tonight

10- Richard Simmons

12- Family Feud

25- Mork and Mindy

44- MacNeil/Lehrer Report


56- Benny Hill

8:00

2- Washington Week in Review

4-10- The Powers of Matthew Star

5-12- The Fantastic Miss Piggy Show

7- Dukes of Hazzard

25- Mission: Impossible

44- I Remember Harlem

56- Movie- Assignment K (1968)

8:30

2- Wall Street Week

9:00

2- Masterpiece Theater

4-10- Movie- The Martian Chronicles

5-12- The Greatest American Hero

7- Dallas

25- The Rockford Files

44- Say Brother (program focusing on Boston's African American Community)

9:30

44- Presents
10:00

2- News (The Ten O'clock news with Christopher Lydon)

5-12 Strike Force

6-7- Falcon Crest

25- 700 Club

44- Mystery!

56- Mary Tyler Moore

10:30

2- MacNeil/Lehrer Report

38- Independent Network News

56- Mary Tyler Moore Show

11:00

2- Business Report (Both WGBH and WGBX would sign-off at 11:30)

4-5-6-7-10-12 News

25- Carol Burnett and Friends

38- Twilight Zone

44- Captioned ABC News

56- Saturday Night

11:30

4-10- The Tongiht Show

5-12- ABC News Nightline

6- Benny Hill
7- Movie- Hardhat and Legs (1980)

25- Movie- The Beast of the City (1932)(WXNE would sign off at 12:56am)

38- Twilight Zone

12:00

5-12- Fridays

6- Movie- Jackson County Jail (1976)

38- Movie- Baron Blood (1972)(WSBK would sign-off at 1:30am)

56- Evening at the Improv (WLVI would sign-off at either 1:30am or 2:00am)

12:30

4-10- SCTV Network 90

1:30

5- Five All Night Live

12- Movie- The Long Goodbye (1973)(WPRI would sign-off at 3:22am)

1:45

7- News- (WNEV would sign-off at 2:15am)

2:00

4-10- NBC News Overnight

6- News

2:30
6- Community Calendar

2:45

6- Movie- Shalako (1968)

3:00

4-10- News (WJAR would sign-off at 3:00am)

5- Portrait of a Legend

3:30

4- Movie- The Devil's Hand (1961)

5- Rhoda

4:00

5- News

4:30

5- Good Day!

4:40

6- Movie- Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1940)

STATION LINEUP

2- WGBH-TV Boston (PBS)

4- WBZ-TV Boston (NBC)


5- WCVB-TV Boston (ABC)

6- WLNE-TV Providence/New Bedford (CBS)

7- WNEV-TV Boston (CBS)(shortly after changing from WNAC-TV, 4 months later)

10- WJAR-TV Providence (NBC)

12- WPRI-TV Providence (ABC)

25- WXNE-TV Boston (Ind.)

27- WSMW-TV Worcester (Ind.)

38- WSBK-TV Boston (Ind.)

44- WGBX-TV Boston (PBS)

56- WLVI-TV Boston (Ind.)

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Could you add the 5 AM-5:30 PM listings for that Friday, please?

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> Could you add the 5 AM-5:30 PM listings for that Friday,

> please?

>

I only have the 6pm-4:40am listings for that year, so I will have someone else to do it, if i do it
and KMRichards says if it's wrong, I'm afraid he might delete it.

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Re: Boston TV- Friday September 17, 1982 (6pm-4:40am only)

> > Could you add the 5 AM-5:30 PM listings for that Friday,

> > please?

>>

>

> I only have the 6pm-4:40am listings for that year, so I will

> have someone else to do it, if i do it and KMRichards says

> if it's wrong, I'm afraid he might delete it.


I agree with highwayman128's decision here. If source material has flaws, or doesn't cover an
entire day, it's better to post what is available, with the appropriate disclaimer, as
highwayman128 did. Well done, sir.

In these circumstances, it is probably best not to ask for something that wasn't in the original
post, as the poster likely can't provide. I know bpatrick has often posted prime-time listings only,
when he doesn't have all-day data.<P ID="signature">______________

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Boston TV- Saturday September 18, 1982

Here is Boston TV from Saturday September 18, 1982

Source: Brockton Enterprise

5:00

4- People are Talking

5:30

4- Working Together

5- Chronicle

6:00

4- International Zone

5- Jabberwocky
7- Summer Semester

25- News

6:30

4- Carrascolendas

5- Captain Bob

6- Hot Fudge

7- Senior Circuit

10- Devlin

25- Health Field

27- Jim Bakker

7:00

4- Mr. Magoo

5- Barbapapa

6-7- Captain Kangaroo

10- The Jetsons

25- Josie and the Pussycats

38- Faith for Today

7:30

4- Cool McCool

5- Herculoids

10- Great Space Coaster

12- Dr. Snuggles


25- Fantastic Four

27- Movie

38- Carrascolendas

8:00

2- Sesame Street

4-10- The Flintstone Funnies

5-12- Superfriends

6-7- Speed Buggy

25- Force Five

38- Carrascolendas

56- Music and the Spoken Word

8:30

4-10- The Shirt Tales

5-12- Thundarr/Goldie Gold

6-7- Sylvester and Tweety/ Daffy and Speedy

25- Space Kidettes

38- Mr. Moon's Magic Circus

56- Rex Humbard

9:00

2- Over Easy

4-10- Smurfs

25- Devlin
27- Tales of the Unexpected

38- Viewpoint on Nutrition

56- Oral Roberts

9:30

2- Over Easy

5-12- Laverne and Shirley

6-7- Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

25- Kimba, The White Lion

27- Born Again New England

38- It's Your Business

56- Jimmy Swaggart

10:00

2- Over Easy

5-12- Richie Rich/Scooby Doo

25- Movie

27- Inside Worcester

38- From the Editor's Desk

10:30

2- Over Easy

4-10- The Gary Coleman Show

6-7- Gilligan's Planet

27- Wild Kingdom


38- Ask The Manager

56- De Todo Un Poco

11:00

2- Over Easy

4-10- Incredible Hulk

5-12 Fonz/Happy Days Gang

6-7- Pandamonium

27- Bowling

38- Three Stooges

56- New England Today

11:30

2- Antiques

5-12- Heathcliff and Marmaduke

6-7- Meatballs and Spaghetti

25- Robin Hood

56- The Monkees

12:00

2- Lucy in Disguise

4- The Jetsons

5- Candlepin Bowling

6-7- Popeye and Olive

10- America's Top Ten


12- Robin Hood

25- The Virginian

27-56- Wrestling

38- Movie- Death Kiss (1933)

12:30

4- Flash Gordon

6-7- Fat Albert

10- Dance Fever

12- Robin Hood

1:00

2- Odyssey

4- Superkids

5- Candlepin Super Bowl

6- Greatest Sports Legends

7- NCAA Today

10- Happy Days Again

12- Wrestling

27- Drag Racing

56- Movie- The Time Travelers (1964)

1:30

4- We're Movin

5- Movie
6- Racers

7- NCAA Football- Boston College @ Clemson (they tied at 17)

10- Welcome Back Kotter

25- The Rifleman

38- THis Week in Baseball

2:00

2- Nova

4- Movie- Waterloo (1978)

6-38- Red Sox Warm-Up

10- Movie- The Lucifer Complex (1978) (instead of NBC Baseball between California and Toronto)
(why?)

12- Big Valley

25- Bonanza

27- Auto Racing

44- Tennis (WGBX signed-on at 2pm, why?)

2:15

6-38- Baseball- Boston Red Sox at Detroit Tigers- (Boston won 6-2)

2:30

56- Movie- Terror from the Year 5000 (1958)

3:00

2- Journey to the Sky

12- Movie- Where Were You When the Lights went out (1966)
25- Big Valley

3:30

5- To Be Announced

4:00

2- Magic of Oil Painting

10- Movie- The Cheyenna Social Club (1970)

25- Rawhide

56- Movie- no title

4:30

2- Frugal Gourmet

4- Fight for Survival

5:00

2- Julia Child and Company

5-12- Wide World of Sports- 15-round WBA World Light-Heavyweight Championship Bout
between John Davis and Michael Spinks) (from Atlantic City, NJ)

6-7- Horse Racing- The 1 1/4 mile Marlboro cup for three-year olds

25- Grizzly Adams

44- Washington Week In Review

5:30

2- Victory Garden

4- In Search Of...
38- Hogan's Heroes

44- Wall Street Week

6:00

2- Presente

4-6-7-10- News

25- Buck Rogers

38- The Jeffersons

44- Inside Business Today

56- Laugh Trax

6:30

2- This Old House

4-10- NBC News

5-12- News

6-7- CBS News

38- Bob Newhart

44- American Detective

7:00

2- Sneak Previews

4-10- Solid Gold

5-12- Lawrence Welk

6- Sha Na Na

7- Urban Update
25- Battlestar Galactica

38- Fish

56- Star Trek

7:30

2- Numero Uno

6- The Muppets

7- More

38- Barney Miller

44- The Lawmakers

8:00

2- Paper Chase

4-10- Diff'rent Strokes

5-12- T.J Hooker

6-7- Walt Disney

25-38-56- Movie

44- Hard Choices

9:00

2- The Golden Age of Television

4-10- Movie- Meatballs (1979)

5-12- NCAA Football- Michigan @ Notre Dame (Notre Dame won 23-17)

6-7- Movie- The Shootist (1976)

44- Great Performances


10:00

2- Crisis to Crisis with Barbara Jordan

25- American Trail

38- Exchange

44- Non-Fiction Television

56- Movie

10:30

25- New England Magazine

38- Independent Network News

11:00

2- U.S Chronicle

4-6-7-10- News

25- Movie

38- Cartoons

11:30

2- David Susskind

4-10- Saturday Night Live

6- Benny Hill

7-38- Movie

12:00
5-12- News

6- Uncle Floyd

12:30

5-12- Movie

1:00

4- America's Top Ten

6- Movie

10- The Rockford Files

1:30

4-7- Movie

2:30

5- Five All Night Live

2:40

6- Movie

3:30

4- Movie

7- Urban Update

4:00
5- ABC News

7- Urban Update

4:10

6- News

4:15

5- Movie

4:40

6- Community Calendar

STATION LINEUP

2- WGBH-TV Boston (PBS)

4- WBZ-TV Boston (NBC)

5- WCVB-TV Boston (ABC)

6- WLNE-TV Providence/New Bedford (CBS)

7- WNEV-TV Boston (CBS)(shortly after changing from WNAC-TV, 4 months later)

10- WJAR-TV Providence (NBC)

12- WPRI-TV Providence (ABC)

25- WXNE-TV Boston (Ind.)

27- WSMW-TV Worcester (Ind.)

38- WSBK-TV Boston (Ind.)

44- WGBX-TV Boston (PBS)


56- WLVI-TV Boston (Ind.)

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Re: Boston TV- Saturday September 18, 1982

> Here is Boston TV from Saturday September 18, 1982

> 11:00

> 2- U.S Chronicle

> 4-6-7-10- News

> 25- Movie

> 38- Cartoons

That last bit is interesting -- what sort of cartoons would show at 11 PM on Saturday night?

Retro: North Carolina primetime Wednesday, December 19, 1956

From the Greensboro Daily News. Schedules

run from 7 PM and do not include WLOS/13

Asheville.

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS/ABC)

7 PM Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal

7:30 The Brothers (CBS--delay from


Tuesday 8:30)

8 PM Arthur Godfrey And His Friends

(CBS)

9 PM Let's Visit

9:15 The Outdoorsman

(last two are local)

9:30 I've Got A Secret (CBS)

10 PM U.S. Steel Hour (CBS)

11 PM Les Paul And Mary Ford

11:05 Sports Final

11:10 Weather

11:15 News

11:20 Movie: "Prison Nurse"

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS/NBC/ABC)

7 PM Spannorama

7:15 Douglas Edwards With The News

(CBS)

7:30 Sgt. Preston Of The Yukon (CBS--

delay from Thursday 7:30)

8 PM Arthur Godfrey And His Friends

9 PM Millionaire (CBS)

9:30 I've Got A Secret

10 PM Wednesday Night Fights (ABC)


10:45 Sportsreel

11 PM Weather

11:05 News

11:15 Sports Final

11:25 Les Paul & Mary Ford

11:30 Movie (title not given)

WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill (NET)

7 PM Artisan

7:30 Concert

(I know nothing about these.)

8 PM Art Exhibit

8:30 Living (again, no info)

9 PM Mental Gymnastics

9:30 World (no more info)

10 PM Final Edition

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (NBC)

7 PM Playhouse (don't know about this--

there were umpteen "Playhouse"

shows at the time)

7:30 TBA

7:45 NBC News (Huntley-Brinkley)


8 PM Hiram Holliday (Wally Cox's unsuccessful

followup to Mr. Peepers)

8:30 Father Knows Best

9 PM Kraft Television Theater

10 PM This Is Your Life

10:30 Twenty-One (Charles Van Doren is champ)

11 PM Weather

11:05 News

11:15 Sports

WMFD (now WECT) Ch. 6 Wilmington (NBC/CBS/ABC)

7 PM Weather

7:05 News Today

7:15 Douglas Edwards With The News

7:30 Eddie Fisher (NBC)

7:45 Riders (I think this is a country-music

group)

8 PM Soldiers Of Fortune

8:30 Touchdown

9 PM Millionaire

9:30 I've Got A Secret

10 PM U.S. Steel Hour

11 PM Pendulum

11:30 11th Hour (probably news--a drama series


by this name ran on NBC 1962-64)

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC/ABC)

7 PM Highlights (football, presumably)

7:30 Eddie Fisher

7:45 Smiley O'Brien (local country singer)

8 PM Hiram Holliday

8:30 Father Knows Best

9 PM Kraft Television Theater

10 PM This Is Your Life

10:30 Twenty-One

11 PM News

11:15 Movie Time

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS/ABC)

7 PM Superman

7:30 Dr. Christian

8 PM Arthur Godfrey And His Friends

8:30 Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal

9 PM Millionaire

9:30 I've Got A Secret

10 PM Wednesday Night Fights

10:45 Fights (Greatest Fights?)


11 PM News

11:10 Sports

11:15 Theater (their late movie)

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (ABC)

7 PM Playhouse

7:15 John Daly And The News

7:30 Disneyland

8:30 Dr. Christian

9 PM Ozzie And Harriet

9:30 Ford Theater

10 PM Wednesday Night Fights

11 PM Weather

11:10 News

11:20 Previews

WSJS (now WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC/ABC)

7 PM Stage 7

7:30 Eddie Fisher

7:45 NBC News

8 PM Hiram Holliday

8:30 Father Knows Best

9 PM Kraft Television Theater


10 PM This Is Your Life

10:30 Twenty-One

11 PM News

11:15 Weather

11:20 Sports

11:30 Tonight--Steve Allen

12:30 News Final

WNAO Ch. 28 Raleigh (CBS)

7 PM Highway Patrol

7:30 Variety (local)

8 PM Arthur Godfrey And His Friends

9 PM Millionaire

9:30 I've Got A Secret

10 PM U.S. Steel Hour

11 PM News

11:15 Movietime

Retro: Ottawa-Hull-Gatineau Mon 9/21/81

from TV HEBDO

(at this time, the North West edition covered the Ottawa area)

Telecable Videotron canal 2 (Gatineau)

5:00 Community Messages


10:30 Emissions pour enfants

Noon Art-Quebec

1:30 Alimentation

2:00 Coupes de viande

2:30 Art-Quebec

4:00 Arts decoratifs

5:00 Gatineau Mag

6:00 L'homme nouveau

6:30 La joie d'aimer

7:00 Jiu-Jitsu

7:30 TBA

8:00 Cours d'anglais

9:00 Art-Quebec

10:30 Gatineau Mag

11:30 Consommation

Mid. Community Messages

CBOT 4-CBC Ottawa

10:15 Friendly Giant

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

Noon Room 222

12:30 Bob McLean

1:30 Edward VII

2:30 Coronation Street


3:00 Edge of Night

3:30 Take 30

4:00 Wok with Yan

4:30 Beachcombers

5:00 Happy Days

5:30 Muppet Show

6:00 Newsday

7:00 Critical Path

7:30 Park Place

8:00 Movie "That's Entertainment, Part II"

9:30 M*A*S*H

10:00 Lucinda Brayford

11:00 The National

11:27 Newsday Final

11:45 Barney Miller

12:15 Alfred Hitchcock Hour

1:15 sign-off

CHRO 5-CBC Pembroke

7:00 Hilarious House of Frightenstein

8:00 100 Huntley Street

9:30 Presents!

10:00 Canadian Films

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street


Noon Beachcombers

12:30 Muppet Show

1:00 Party Game

1:30 Presents!

2:00 Wok with Yan

2:30 Coronation Street

3:00 Edge of Night

3:30 Take 30

4:00 Days of Our Lives

5:00 Love Boat

6:00 Family Hour

7:00 Charlie's Angels

8:00 Movie "That's Entertainment, Part II"

9:30 M*A*S*H

10:00 Put Your Hand in the Hand

10:30 Chairman of the Board

11:00 The National

11:27 News

11:45 Barney Miller

12:15 John Davidson

1:15 sign-off

CKGN 6-Global

6:00 Seneca Telecollege

7:00 Good Morning, Good Music


7:30 Hammy Hamster

8:00 Hercules

8:30 Gifts of the Spirit

9:00 New Ed Allen Show

9:30 100 Huntley Street

11:00 Love Boat

Noon Noon Report

1:00 Let's Make a Deal

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Pitfall

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Battle of the Planets

4:30 Little Rascals

5:00 Starsky & Hutch

6:00 News

7:00 That's Life

7:30 You Asked for It

8:00 Some Mothers Do 'ave 'em

8:30 Are You Being Served?

9:00 Love Boat

10:00 Tonight Show

11:00 News

11:30 SportsLine

Mid. Mary Tyler Moore

12:30 Bob Newhart


1:00 Make Me Laugh

1:30 sign-off

WROC 8-NBC Rochester

6:55 News for Little People

7:00 Today

9:00 Movie "Butterflies are Free"

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Password Plus

Noon News 8

12:30 Doctors

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 Texas

4:00 Ironside

5:00 Welcome Back, Kotter

5:30 Bob Newhart

6:00 News 8

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 M*A*S*H

7:30 Entertainment Tonight

8:00 Every Stray Dog & Kid

9:00 Movie "And Baby Makes Six"

11:00 News 8

11:30 Tonight Show


12:30 Tomorrow Coast-to-Coast

2:00 sign-off

CBOFT 9-SRC

9:00 En mouvement

9:15 Les Oraliens

9:30 Animagerie

9:45 Tape-Tambour

10:00 Passe-Partout

10:30 Magazine-Express

11:00 Mon Pays, Mes Amours

11:30 Capitaine Caverne

11:55 Les Pierrafeu

12:25 Le Telejournal

12:30 Allo Bou Bou

1:30 Femmes d'Aujourd'hui

2:30 Splendeurs et miseres des courtesans

3:30 Les Ateliers

4:00 Bobino

4:30 Edgar Allan, detective

5:00 Galactica

6:00 Actualite

6:25 A l'Affiche

6:30 Film

7:00 La fine cuisine d'Henri Bernard


7:30 Terre humaine

8:00 Tele-Selection "Ricochets"

10:00 Vivre ici maintenant

10:30 Le Telejournal

11:05 Nouvelles du sport

11:15 Femme d'Aujourd'hui

12:15 La couronne du diable

1:15 Fin des emissions (that's French for sign-off)

WHEC 10-CBS Rochester

6:00 Summer Semester

6:30 Eddie Meath

7:00 Morning with Charles Kuralt

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Bonanza

10:00 Jeffersons

10:30 Alice

11:00 Price is Right

Noon Noon at 10

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Search for Tomorrow

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 John Davidson

5:00 Hour Magazine


6:00 Newswatch 10 (?)

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Tic Tac Dough

7:30 Family Feud

8:00 WKRP in Cincinnati

8:30 The Two of Us

9:00 M*A*S*H

9:30 House Calls

10:00 Lou Grant

11:00 Newswatch 10

11:30 Qunicy, ME

12:30 Harry-O

1:30 sign-off

CKWS 11-CBC Kingston

8:45 Atom Ant

9:15 700 Club

10:15 Friendly Giant

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Polka Dot Door

11:30 Harrigan

Noon Flipper

12:30 Bob McLean

1:30 Edward VII

2:30 Coronation Street


3:00 Edge of Night

3:30 Take 30

4:00 Wok with Yan

4:30 Beachcombers

5:00 Muppet Show

5:30 Rhoda

6:00 News

7:00 Big Shamus, Little Shamus

8:00 Movie "That's Entertainment, Part II"

9:30 M*A*S*H

10:00 Lucinda Brayford

11:00 The National

11:27 Late Report

Mid. Movie "The Man Between"

2:00 sign-off

Ottawa Cable 12

5:00am Community Messages

5:30pm This Week in Fastball

7:00 Adventures in Co-operation

7:30 Ottawa Valley Pro Golf Championship

10:00 The Chateau Montebello Story

11:00 Community Messages

Skyline Cable 12
5:00 Community Messages

4:00 Action '81

4:30 Fitness is...

5:00 Valley Report

5:30 Il vit

6:00 Danielle

6:30 Une rencontre avec l'ambassadeur de France

7:00 Adventures in Co-operation

7:30 Projections

8:00 Vanier vous informe

8:30 UK Connection

9:00 The Scene

9:30 Soundtrack

10:00 The Chateau Montebello Story

11:00 Community Messages

CJOH 13-CTV

6:00 University of the Air

6:30 Morning Exercises

7:00 Canada AM

9:00 Definition

9:30 Jeffersons

10:00 Morning Magazine

11:00 What's Cooking

11:30 Romper Room


Noon Flintstones

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 Super Pay Cards

2:00 Another World

3:00 Alan Thicke

4:00 Laverne & Shirley

4:30 Price is Right

5:30 M*A*S*H

6:00 Newsline

7:00 Family Feud

7:30 Bizarre

8:00 House Calls

8:30 Headline Hunters

9:00 Movie "And Baby Makes Six"

11:00 CTV National News

11:23 Nightline

Mid. Midnight at the Movies "The Magnificent Seven Ride"

2:00 Six Million Dollar Man

3:00 sign-off

WOKR 13-ABC Rochester

6:25 Romper Room

6:55 Eyewitness News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Phil Donahue


10:00 Morning Break

11:00 Love Boat

Noon Family Feud

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Happy Days

4:30 Starsky & Hutch

5:30 5:30 (that's what the show was called)

6:00 Eyewitness News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 PM Magazine

7:30 All in the Family

8:00 That's Incredible!

9:00 NFL: Dallas @ New England

Mid. Eyewitness Tonight

12:30 Nightline

1:00 Rookies

1:30 Eyewitness Tonight

2:00 sign-off

WNPI 18-PBS Norwood (//WNPE Watertown)

7:45 AM Weather

8:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report


8:30 Schools Programs

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Schools Programs

3:00 Lilias, Yoga & You

3:30 Over Easy

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Studio See

6:30 Dick Cavett

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7:30 Once Upon a Classic

8:00 Steichen: A Century in Photography

9:00 Great Performances

11:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

11:30 Anna Karenina

12:30 sign-off

CICO 24-TV Ontario

8:00 Polka Dot Door

8:30 Tales of Magic

8:45 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:15 Schools Programs

Noon Sullivans

1:00 Schools Programs


4:00 Passe-Partout

4:30 Hattytown Tales

4:55 Fish Tales

5:00 Sesame Street

6:00 Polka Dot Door

6:30 Jeremy

6:45 Tales of Magic

7:00 Don't Ask Me

7:30 Magic Shadows

8:00 Magic of Dance

9:00 Shock of the New

10:00 Music of Western Civilization

11:00 sign-off

CIVO 30-Radio Quebec

10:00 Le marche aux images

2:30 Les 100 tours de Centour

3:30 Recours

4:00 Les apprentis-cuistots

4:30 Gens et ressources

5:00 Journal de voyage

6:00 Passe-Partout

6:30 Teleservice

7:00 C'est arrive a Hollywood

7:30 Visage
8:00 Les lundis de Pierre Nadeau

9:00 Profils de premiers ministres

9:30 Lettres d'un bout du monde

10:00 fin des emissions

CHOT 40-TVA

7:15 Les petits bonhommes

7:30 Premiere heure

9:00 Votre amie, Suzanne

10:30 Jinny

11:00 Fanfan Dede

11:30 Les petits bonhommes

11:45 Les Satellipopettes

12:15 Nouvelles (not sure if local or TVA)

12:30 Cine-Quiz "Au-dela de la fortune"

2:30 Janette veut savoir...

3:30 De tout pour tous

4:00 Agent sans secret

4:30 Les joyeux naufrages

5:00 L'Artishow

6:00 CHOT vous informe

6:30 Le petite maison dans la prairie

7:30 Domnique en rappel

8:00 Marisol

8:30 La crosiere s'amuse


9:30 Michel Jasmin

10:30 Nouvelles TVA

11:15 La couleur du temps

11:30 Mannix

12:30 fin des emissions

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Re: Retro: Ottawa-Hull-Gatineau Mon 9/21/81

> CBOT 4-CBC Ottawa

> 6:00 Newsday

> 11:27 Newsday Final

---------

How early did CBOT call their newscasts "Newsday"?

> CHRO 5-CBC Pembroke

> 5:00 Love Boat

> 6:00 Family Hour

> 7:00 Charlie's Angels

> 8:00 Movie "That's Entertainment, Part II"


> 9:30 M*A*S*H

> 10:00 Put Your Hand in the Hand

> 10:30 Chairman of the Board

> 11:00 The National

> 11:27 News

> 11:45 Barney Miller

--------

Did CHRO ever have early news in those days? Eventhough this was Pembroke I would expect
that a CBC affiliate would have something in the way of news in the early evening by 1981.

> CKGN 6-Global

> 11:30 SportsLine

--------

This would have been one of the first editions of Sportsline on Global, as the program--now
known as Global Sports--was launched in 1981, probably in September when this schedule is
from.

> CKWS 11-CBC Kingston

> 6:00 News

---------

I find it surprising that CKWS had a full hour of news at 6 PM in 1981. Heck, that is more than
WROC, in a larger market, had at the time.

> CJOH 13-CTV

> 1:30 Super Pay Cards

---------

Was this game show broadcast on the entire CTV network? I know it was produced by CFCF-TV in
Montreal, but I had thought it was only shown on CFCF. Was the show syndicated for broadcast
on any station, CTV or not? I know it was on CHCH Hamilton a few years later.

> CICO 24-TV Ontario

> 8:00 Polka Dot Door

> 8:30 Tales of Magic

> 8:45 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

> 9:15 Schools Programs

> Noon Sullivans

> 1:00 Schools Programs

> 4:00 Passe-Partout

> 4:30 Hattytown Tales

> 4:55 Fish Tales

> 5:00 Sesame Street

> 6:00 Polka Dot Door

> 6:30 Jeremy

> 6:45 Tales of Magic

> 7:00 Don't Ask Me

> 7:30 Magic Shadows

> 8:00 Magic of Dance

> 9:00 Shock of the New

> 10:00 Music of Western Civilization

> 11:00 sign-off

---------

Quite a high degree of American content on TV Ontario in those days, compared to today.
> CHOT 40-TVA

---------

Did this station ever have a logo other than the one adapted from the TVA logo?

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> > CJOH 13-CTV

> > 1:30 Super Pay Cards

> ---------

> Was this game show broadcast on the entire CTV network? I

> know it was produced by CFCF-TV in Montreal, but I had

> thought it was only shown on CFCF. Was the show syndicated

> for broadcast on any station, CTV or not?

I think this show was a CTV-networked program, seen on all CTV stations. The show was also
syndicated to US stations as well.

>

> > CHOT 40-TVA


> ---------

> Did this station ever have a logo other than the one adapted

> from the TVA logo?

>

Very likely, but I don't know what the older logos looked like.

Retro: North Carolina daytime Wednesday, December 19, 1956

From the Greensboro Daily News. Schedules run

to 7 PM and do not include WLOS/13 Asheville.

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS/ABC)

7 AM Good Morning--Will Rogers Jr. (CBS)

7:55 Weather

8 AM Captain Kangaroo (CBS)

8:55 Weather

9 AM Devotions

9:15 Second Breakfast

9:30 Edge Of Night (CBS, delay from 4:30 PM)

Edge moved to 4:30 sometime in 1957, and What's

Cooking Today moved here. The 1 PM slot was given

over to syndicated shows and, in the '70s, to Sandra

And Friends, a talk show with Channel 2's current news


anchor, Sandra Hughes.

Personal note: I can't see Edge Of Night on Channel 2

at 9:30 without thinking that Atlanta's Channel 2 (WSB)

ran it at that time from 1980, when the station changed

to ABC, until 1984, when Edge was canceled.

10 AM Garry Moore (CBS)

10:30 Arthur Godfrey Time (CBS)

11:30 Strike It Rich (CBS)

12 N RFD Piedmont

This would move to an early-morning slot when Love

Of Life expanded to 30 minutes in 1958.

12:15 Love Of Life (CBS)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow (CBS)

12:45 Guiding Light (CBS)

1 PM What's Cooking Today

1:30 As The World Turns (CBS)

2 PM My Little Margie

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (CBS)

3 PM Big Payoff (CBS)

3:30 Bob Crosby (CBS)

4 PM Brighter Day (CBS)


4:15 Secret Storm (CBS)

4:30 Old Rebel And Pecos Pete

In the '60s and '70s this would follow Captain

Kangaroo. Several months ago I posted some

information about the Old Rebel Show (Jim Tucker,

a/k/a Pecos Pete, left the show in the '60s and

went to Channel 12 in Winston-Salem). The Old

Rebel is very much missed by Triad-area baby boomers.

5 PM Mickey Mouse Club (ABC)

6 PM Hans Christian Andersen

6:30 Evening Edition

6:40 Weather Reporter

6:45 Douglas Edwards With The News (CBS)

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS/NBC/ABC)

7 AM Good Morning

7:25 Hi-Lites

7:30 Good Morning

7:55 Weather

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

8:55 Rise And Shine

9 AM Movie
10 AM Garry Moore

10:30 Arthur Godfrey Time

11:30 Strike It Rich

12 N Valiant Lady (CBS)

12:15 Love Of Life

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Betty Feezor

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Fashion (don't know anything else)

2:05 Man Around The House

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

3 PM Big Payoff

3:30 Bob Crosby

4 PM Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 Edge Of Night

5 PM Hopalong Cassidy

5:30 Wild Bill Hickok

6 PM Bible Story

6:15 Shop By TV

6:30 Esso Reporter

6:45 Weather

6:50 Sports
WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill (NET)

12:45 Music

1 PM On The Farm

1:30 Play Period

2 PM Career (nothing else given)

off air until:

5:45 Music

6 PM A Story (may have been Read Me

A Story or Tell Me A Story)

6:15 UN Review

6:30 News

6:45 Sports

(Ch. 4 was not doing instructional programming

at the time.)

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (NBC)

10 AM Ding Dong School (NBC)

10:30 Price Is Right (Bill Cullen--NBC)

Sometime in 1957 NBC moved Price to 11 AM,

and WRAL carried it there until August 1, 1962,

when the station changed to ABC and WTVD

picked it up. A year later (1963) Price


moved to ABC at--guess when--11 AM. So

for a good part of my childhood Price was

on WRAL at 11 AM. It was almost like old

times when I moved back to WRAL's coverage

area. They're CBS now, and they have Price

at 11. It's not exactly the same show, as

we old-timers know, but it still reminds

me of my childhood.

11 AM Home (Arlene Francis--NBC)

12 N Tic Tac Dough (Jack Barry--NBC)

12:30 It Could Be You (NBC)

1 PM On The Farm

1:30 My Little Margie

2 PM Stu Erwin

2:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford (NBC)

(WRAL would have Ernie again from

1962-65 when he and the station were

with ABC.)

3 PM Matinee Theater (NBC)

4 PM Queen For A Day (NBC) (a show that

stayed on WRAL almost all the way

to the end in 1964: WTVD had it for

a time in the early '60s, after the

show moved to ABC, but WRAL got it


back in 1962 when the station went

to ABC)

4:45 Modern Romances

5 PM I Married Joan (NBC)

5:30 Popeye

6:30 News

WMFD (WECT) Ch. 6 Wilmington (NBC/CBS/ABC)

11 AM Film

11:30 Strike It Rich

12 N News

12:15 Love Of Life

12:30 Message (some sort of religious program)

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM CBS News

1:10 Stand Up And Be Counted (CBS)

1:30 Cooking

2 PM Legend (nothing else given)

2:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford

3 PM Matinee Theater

4 PM Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 Edge Of Night

5 PM I Married Joan
5:30 Kiddie (all that's given)

6 PM Superman

6:30 My Little Margie

At one time in the late '60s WECT had all the

CBS soaps except Love Of Life (they ran Jeopardy!

when Love Of Life was on at 12, Hollywood Squares

when Love Of Life was on at 11:30).

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC/ABC)

oddly, the Daily News did not list WITN's

daytime programming, except for somebody

named Caudill at 6:30 PM.

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS/ABC)

6:45 Wake Up

6:55 Weather

7 AM Good Morning

7:55 Weather

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

8:30 Little Rascals

8:45 Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Romper Room
9:45 Shopper

10 AM Man To Man

10:15 Garry Moore

10:30 Arthur Godfrey Time

11:30 Strike It Rich

12 N RFD 9

12:10 Weather

12:15 Love Of Life

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Debnam Views The News

1:15 Luncheon (nothing else given)

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Theater (nothing else given)

2:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

3 PM Big Payoff

3:30 Music (nothing else given)

4 PM Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 Edge Of Night

5 PM Cartoon Carnival

5:15 Santa Land

5:30 Sky King

6 PM Susie (Ann Sothern's Private Secretary

in reruns)
6:30 Esso Reporter

6:40 Weather

6:45 Business (perhaps business news)

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (ABC)

2 PM TV Theater

2:30 Liberace

3 PM Afternoon Film Festival (ABC)

4:30 Afternoon (local program)

5 PM Mickey Mouse Club

6 PM Hopalong Cassidy

6:30 Esso Reporter

6:40 Weather

6:45 Sportsview

WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC/ABC)

7 AM Today (Dave Garroway--NBC)

9 AM Romper Room

10 AM Ding Dong School

10:30 Price Is Right

11 AM Home

12 N Tic Tac Dough

12:30 It Could Be You


1 PM Today On The Farm (I think this is also

the full title of the farm show on WUNC

and WRAL.)

1:30 Devotions

1:45 This Afternoon

2:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford

3 PM Matinee Theater

4 PM Queen For A Day

4:45 Modern Romances

5 PM I Married Joan

5:30 Jolly Junction

5:45 Letters To Santa

6:15 Movie Museum

6:30 News And Sports

6:50 Weather Tower

6:55 Stock Market Report

WNAO Ch. 28 Raleigh (CBS)

6:45 Almanac

7 AM Good Morning

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Romper Room

10 AM TV Parade

10:15 Garry Moore


10:30 Arthur Godfrey Time

10:45 Variety Show

11:30 Strike It Rich

12 N TV Parade

12:15 Love Of Life

12:30 Town Meeting

1 PM CBS News

1:10 Stand Up And Be Counted

1:30 This Faith

2 PM Our Miss Brooks (CBS)

2:30 Variety Show

3:30 Bob Crosby

3:45 TV Parade

4 PM Man To Man

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 Edge Of Night

5 PM Hamers (?) (almost illegible)

6 PM Stars Of The Grand Ole Opry

6:30 News

6:45 Douglas Edwards With The News<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by bpatrick on


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Retro: Atlanta and N. Georgia, 9/16/91

Source: TV Guide, Atlanta Edition, 9/14-20/91

CHANNELS LISTED
ATLANTA

2-WSB (ABC)

5-WAGA (CBS)

11-WXIA (NBC)

17-WTBS (Ind.)

30-WPBA (PBS)

36-WATL (Fox)

46-WGNX (Ind.)

69-WVEU (Ind.)

ATHENS/ATLANTA

8-WGTV (PBS)

ATHENS

34-WNGM (Ind.)

ROME

14-WTLK (Ind.)

CHATSWORTH

18-WCLP (PBS)

CHATTANOOGA

3-WRCB (NBC)
9-WTVC (ABC)

12-WDEF (CBS)

61-WDSI (Fox)

MACON

13-WMAZ (CBS)

24-WGXA (ABC)

41-WMGT (NBC)

5:00

3-First Business

9-Good Morning Don

13-Morning AG Report

17-Wrestling

5:05

17-Gomer Pyle USMC

5:30

2 9-News

3 11 41-NBC News

13-This Mornings Business

30-Washington Week

5:35
17-Headline News

6:00

2 9-ABC News

3 11-News

5-Chuck Woolery

8 18-G.E.D.

12-This Mornings Business

13-Early Mornin

14-Country Videos (until 10:00)

24-Woody Woodpecker

30-Body Electric

36-Success N Life

41-NBC News

46-Facts of Life

69-First Business

6:05

17-I Love Lucy

6:30

2 9-News

8 18-To Life!

12-CBS News

13-Mornin
24-Darkwing Duck

30-Matter of Principle

46-Jetsons

69-James Robison

6:35

17-Finstones

6:45

8 18-A.M. Weather

7:00

2 9 24-Good Morning America

3 11 41-Today

5 12 13-This Morning

8 18-Sesame Street

34-AG Day

36-Webster

46-G.I. Joe

61-Ducktales

69-Supertime (in Japanese)

7:05

17-Tom and Jerry


7:30

30-To Life!

34-Four Star Playhouse

36-Dennis the Menace

46-Video Power

61-Rescue Eye

69-Station Eye (in Japanese)

7:45

30-A.M. Weather

8:00

8 18-Zoobilee Zoo

30-Reading Rainbow

34-Movie: The Last Mile (32)

36-World of Disney

46-Dudley Do Right

61-G.I. Joe

69-Morris Cerullo

8:05

17-I Dream of Jeannie

8:30

8 18-Mister Rogers

46-He-Man
61-Dennis the Menace

69-W.V. Grant, Jr.

8:35

17-Bewitched

9:00

2-Sally Jessy Raphael

3 41-Geraldo

5 9-Regis and Kathie Lee

11-Joan Rivers

12-Maury Povich

13-Phil Donahue

24-Chuck Woolery

36-Richard Roberts

46-Facts of Life

61 69-Success N Life

9:05

17-Little House on the Prairie

9:30

34-Golden Years of Television

36-Kenneth Copeland

46-Whats Happening!!
10:00

2-Phil Donahue

3 41-Jenny Jones

5-Geraldo

9 13-Sally Jessy Raphael

11-Montel Williams

12-Judge

14-Designing Women (from CBS)

24-Magnum, P.I.

34-Movie: Knight without Armor (British, 37)

36-Big Valley

46-Fame

61-New Testament Light

69-Ninety and Nine Club

10:05

17-Movie: Blood Vows: The Story of a Mafia Wife (Made for TV, 88)

10:30

12-Judge

14-Family Feud (from CBS)

61-Kenneth Copeland

11:00
2-Maury Povich

3 41-One on One

5 12 13-Price is Right

9 24-Home (until 12 on 9; until 12:30 on 24)

11-Santa Barbara

14-Were Cooking Now

36-Jenny Jones

46-Trapper John, M.D.

61 69-700 Club

11:30

3 41-Cover to Cover

14-ANC News

30-Sesame Street

12:00

2 3 5 9 12 13-News

8 18-Sesame Street

11-Noonday

14-A Closer Look (from NBC)

34-Connie Martinson Talks Books

36-Love Connection

41-Peoples Court

46-Police Story

61-Perry Mason
69-TBA

12:05

17-Perry Mason

12:15

13-Date with Del

12:30

2 9 24-Loving

3 41-A Closer Look

5 12 13-Young and the Restless

14-Cover to Cover (from NBC)

34-June Cain Miller

36-$100,000 Pyramid

1:00

2 9 24-All My Children

3 11 41-Days of Our Lives

8 18-Zoobilee Zoo

14-Success N Life

34-Whats Inside

36-Family Ties

46-Hill Street Blues

61-Odd Couple

69-Community
1:05

17-Movie: A Whale for the Killing (Made for TV, 81)

1:30

5 12 13-Bold and the Beautiful

8 18-Reading Rainbow

34-Arlene Herson

36-Silver Spoons

61-Laverne and Shirley

69-Peppermint Place

2:00

2 9 24-One Life to Live

3 11 41-Another World

5 12 13-As the World Turns

14-Gunsmoke

34-Movie: The 39 Steps (British, 35)

36-Webster

46-Simon and Simon

61-Underdog

69-Heathcliff

2:30

36-Romper Room
61-Muppet Babies

69-Peppermint Place

3:00

2 9 24-General Hospital

3 41-Santa Barbara

5 12 13-Guiding Light

8 18-Louisiana Cookin

11-Love Stories

14-Little House on the Prairie

30-Frugal Gourmet

36-Peter Pan and the Pirates

46-Ducktales

61-Tiny Toons

69-Richie Rich

3:05

17-Tom and Jerry

3:30

8 18-Joy of Painting

11-One on One

30-3 2 1 Contact

36-Muppet Babies

46-Rescue Rangers
61-Police Academy

69-Divorce Court

4:00

2 13-Oprah Winfrey

3-Night Court

5-Inside Edition

8 18-Mister Rogers

9-Phil Donahue

11-Cosby Show

12-Family Feud

14-Ozzie and Harriet

24 46-Tale Spin

30-Reading Rainbow

34-Movie: Dr. Christian Meets the Women (40)

36 61-Beetlejuice

41-Hard Copy

69-Hardcastle and McCormick

4:30

3-Candid Camera

5-A Current Affair

8 18-Sesame Street

11-Golden Girls

14-Andy Griffith
24-Tiny Toons

30-Mister Rogers

36-Merrie Melodies

41-Now It Can Be Told

46-Darkwing Duck

61-Tale Spin

4:35

17-Brady Bunch

5:00

2 5 11 12 41-News

3 13-Cosby Show

9-Oprah Winfrey

14-Beverly Hillbillies

24-Whats Happening Now!!

30-Sesame Street

36-Alvin and the Chipmunks

46-Tiny Toons

61-Darkwing Duck

69-21 Jump Street

5:05

17-Happy Days
5:30

2-Peoples Court

3 24-News

8 18-Wild, Wild World of Animals

11-Now It Can Be Told

12-Andy Griffith

13-A Current Affair

14-ANC News

34-Dragnet

36-Ninja Turtles

46-Charles in Charge

61-Happy Days

5:35

17-Good Times

6:00

2 3 5 9 11 12 13-News

8 18-MacNeil, Lehrer

14-Talk of the Town

24 46-Gimme a Break

30-Technopolitics

34-Bobby Ross (Georgia Tech football coachs show)

(Tuesday: Gene Stallings-Alabama; Wednesday: Ken Hatfield-Clemson; Thursday: Tim Stowers-


Georgia Southern)
36 61-Head of the Class

69-The A-Team

6:05

17-Too Close for Comfort

6:30

3 41-NBC News

5 12 13-CBS News

24-ABC News

30-Inside Washington

34-Ray Goff (Georgia football coachs show)

(Tuesday: Pat Dye-Auburn; Wednesday: Steve Spurrier-Florida; Thursday: Jimmy Satterfield-???)

36-Growing Pains

46 61-Perfect Strangers

6:35

17-Andy Griffith

7:00

2 9-ABC News

3 5 13-Wheel of Fortune

8 18-Nightly Business Report

11-NBC News

12-A Current Affair


24-Head of the Class

30-MacNeil, Lehrer

34-This Week in Barrow/Clarke County

36-Cheers

41-Golden Girls

46-Star Trek: The Next Generation

61-Newhart

69-Highway to Heaven

7:05

17-Beverly Hillbillies

7:30

2 12 41-Entertainment Tonight

3 5 13-Jeopardy!

8 18-Wild, Wild World of Animals

9-Now It Can Be Told

11-Family Feud

24-Whos the Boss?

36-Marriedwith Children

61-Cheers

7:35

17-Sanford and Son


8:00

2 9 24-MacGyver

3 11 41-Fresh Prince

5 12 13-Evening Shade

8 18-Fire on the Rim

14-Sally Jessy Raphael

30-This Old House

34-High School Football: Barrow County @ Norcross (taped 9/13)

36 61-Movie: Bad Attitudes (Made for TV, 91)

46-Movie: Twisted (85)

69-Streets of San Francisco

8:05

17-Movie: Perry Mason: The Case of the Sinister Spirit (Made for TV, 87)

8:30

3 11 41-Blossom

5 12 13-Major Dad

30-New Yankee Workshop

9:00

2 9 24-NFL Football: Kansas City @ Houston

3 11 41-Movie: Living a Lie (Made for TV, 91)

5 12 13-Murphy Brown

8 18 30-Eat Smart
14-Mike Roberts

69-Kate and Allie

9:30

69-Threes Company

10:00

5 12 13-Designing Women

8 18 30-America Becoming

14-Phil Donahue

17-Baseball: Braves @ Giants

36-Hunter

46 61-News

69-Ropers

10:30

61-Cheers

69-Benny Hill

11:00

3 5 11 12 13 41-News

14-Talk at Night

34-Sparky Woods (South Carolina football)

36-M*A*S*H

46-Amen
61-Arsenio Hall

69-Russ Abbot

11:05

41-Love Connection

11:30

5-Candid Camera

8 18-Nova

12-Marriedwith Children

30-Todays Japan

34-Wrestling

36-Night Court

46-Hill Street Blues

69-Sweating Bullets (from CBS)

11:35

3 11 41-Tonight Show

13-Arsenio Hall

12:00

2 9 24-News

5-Arsenio Hall

12 36-Love Connection

30-MacNeil, Lehrer
61-Highway to Heaven

12:30

2 9-Nightline

12-E.D.J.

24-Jeffersons

36-Ron Reagan

46-Twlight Zone

69-Personals

12:35

3 11 41-David Letterman

13-Candid Camera

12:45

17-National Geographic Explorer

1:00

2 12-Hard Copy

5-E.D.J.

9-Into the Night

14-Movie: The Uncanny (Canadian-British, 77)

24-Nightline

46-Success N Life

69-Smith & Jones


1:05

13-Simon and Simon

1:30

2 24-Into the Night

5-News

36-Odd Couple

69-Crime Stoppers 800

1:35

3-Bob Costas

11-News

2:00

3-Success N Life

5-Movie: What a Way to Die (70)

9-ANC News (until 5:00)

46-Monsters

69-Movie: Hawaii (66)

2:05

13-News

2:10

11-Batman
2:30

2-Entertainment Tonight

24-News

46-Classic Country

2:40

11-Bob Costas

13-CBS News Night watch (until 5:00)

2:45

17-Cousteaus Rediscovery of the World

3:00

2-Movie: Mr. Moto Takes a Chance (38)

3-Headline News (until 5:00)

46-Movie: Five Days One Summer (82)

3:10

11-Love Boat

3:45

17-Three Stooges

4:00

5-CBS News Night watch (until 6:00)


4:05

17-All in the Family

4:10

11-Headline News (until 5:30)

4:30

2-Sally Jessy Raphael

4:35

17-Hogans Heroes

4:50

69-Movie: The Crime Against Joe (56)

Retro: Ottawa-Hull-Gatineau Sat 9/19/81

from TV Hebdo

Telecable Videotron canal 2, Gatineau

5:00 Community Messages

10:00 Emissions pour enfants

Noon Art-Quebec

1:30 Arts decoratif

2:30 Art-Quebec
4:00 Formation PME

5:00 Portugal Present

6:00 Le Stock-car a son meilleur

6:30 Jiu-Jitsu

7:00 TBA

Mid. Community Messages

CBOT 4-CBC Ottawa

9:30 Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom

10:00 NFB Presents

10:30 Sesame Street

11:30 Devonshire: A Country for All Seasons

Noon Echoes of the Badlands

1:00 You Can Do It

1:30 Baseball: Chicago Cubs @ Montreal

4:00 SportsWeekend (Molson 1000 Auto Race)

6:00 News

6:30 Ryan's Fancy

7:00 Happy Days

7:30 Roald Dahl's Tales of the Unexpected

8:00 Reaching Out

9:00 CFL: Edmonton @ Calgary

Mid. Saturday Theatre "Murder by Natural Causes"

1:55 sign-off
CHRO 5-CBC Pembroke

8:00 Space Angels

8:30 Funny Company

9:00 All in a Tube

9:30 Circle Square

10:00 Canadian Films

11:00 Hilarious House of Frightenstein

Noon Echo of the Badlands

1:00 You Can Do It

1:30 Baseball: Chicago Cubs @ Montreal

4:00 SportsWeekend

6:00 News

6:30 Dialogue

7:00 Labour Forum

7:30 Business Week

8:00 Reaching Out

9:00 CFL: Edmonton @ Calgary

Mid. Al Oeming: Man of the North

12:30 Movie: TBA

2:30 sign-off

CKGN 6-Global

6:00 Seneca Telecollege

7:00 Canadian Cavalcade

8:00 Christian Life Assembly


8:30 Worldwide Church of God

9:00 Sounds of Asia

10:00 100 Huntley Street

11:30 George Dalgleish

Noon Championship Wrestling

1:00 New Schmoo

1:30 Secret Railroad

2:00 Scooby & Scrappy-Doo

2:30 Buford Files

3:00 Little Rascals

3:30 Hercules

4:00 Godzilla

4:30 Battle of the Planets

5:00 Bugs Bunny

6:00 Saturday Report

6:30 Everybody's Business

7:00 Movie "The Colorado Cattle Caper"

8:30 Struggle Beneath the Sea

9:00 Love Boat

10:00 Fantasy Island

11:00 Lottario

11:05 Bobby Vinton

11:35 Movie "Cutter's Trail"

1:30 Movie "Night of Terror"

3:00 sign-off
WROC 8-NBC Rochester

6:25 A Better Way

6:55 News for Little People

7:00 Mr. Moon's Magic Show

7:30 Flintstone Comedy Show

8:30 Smurfs

9:30 Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam (includes Hero High and Shazam)

10:30 Space Stars (Space Ghost/Herculoids/Teen Force/Astro & the Space Mutts)

11:30 Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends

Noon Today's Black Woman

12:30 NFL Review & Preview

1:30 This Week in Baseball

2:00 Baseball: Pittsburgh-Philadelphia or NY Yankees-Boston

5:00 Super Memories of the Super Bowl

6:00 Omni

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Lawrence Welk

8:00 Barbara Mandrell & the Mandrell Sisters

9:00 Marie

10:00 Anson 'n' Lorrie

11:00 News 8

11:30 Things We Did Last Summer (SNL special)

1:00 Insomniac Theatre "Gumshoe"

2:50 sign-off
CBOFT 9-SRC

9:00 Casper

9:30 Candy

10:00 Les heros du samedi (Youth sports)

11:00 Les enfants du 47A

11:30 Bof et compagnie

Noon Les grandes batailles du passe

1:00 Defi

1:30 Baseball: Chicago Cubs @ Montreal

4:00 Bagatelle

5:00 La course autour du monde

6:00 Le Telejournal

6:05 Noir sur blanc

7:00 Le monde merveilleux de Disney

8:00 Les evades de l'Iran

10:00 Michel Pellus

10:30 Le Telejournal

10:50 Le Telejournal Regional

11:05 Cinema "Doubles masques et agents doubles"

12:50 Cine-Nuit "Monsieur Majestyk"

2:35 Fin des emissions (sign-off)

WHEC 10-CBS Rochester

6:00 Summer Semester


6:30 Porky Pig & Friends

7:00 Lone Ranger

7:30 Brady Kids

8:00 Kwicky Koala

8:30 Trollkins

9:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

10:30 Popeye & Olive Comedy Show

11:00 Blackstar

11:30 Tarzan-Lone Ranger-Zorro Adventure Hour

12:30 Kidsworld

1:00 New Fat Albert

1:30 30 Minutes

2:00 Battlestar Galactica (original pilot)

4:30 CBS Sports Saturday (Marlboro Cup horse racing)

6:00 News (CBS or local?)

6:30 In Search of...

7:00 Star Trek

8:00 Enos

9:00 CBS Saturday Movie "The Shootist"

11:00 Newswatch 10

11:30 Blue Jean Network

1:00 sign-off

CKWS 11-CBC Kingston

9:00 Circle Square


9:30 Snelgrove Snail

10:00 Harrigan

10:30 Nuggets

11:00 Magic Palace

11:30 Queen's Football

Noon 100 Huntley Street

1:30 Baseball: Chicago Cubs @ Montreal

4:00 SportsWeekend

6:00 Life

6:30 Community Journal

7:00 Hee Haw

8:00 Reaching Out

9:00 CFL: Edmonton @ Calgary

Mid. Late Report

12:25 Movie "Too Far to Go"

2:25 sign-off

Ottawa & Skyline Cable 12

These stations normally ran joint programming, but as evidenced from the Monday sked I
posted, also ran separate programming at times

5:00 Community Messages

2:00 Vividh Bharati

3:00 Lebanese Radio

4:00 Turkish Radio

5:00 Arabic Radio

6:00 Hellenic Radio


7:00 Awaz-e-Pakistan

8:00 (Ottawa)Community Messages

8:00 (Skyline)TBA

11:00 (Skyline)Community Messages

CJOH 13-CTV

6:00 University of the Air (x2)

7:00 Tree House Club

7:30 Rocket Robin Hood

8:00 Popeye

9:00 Let's Go

9:30 Untamed World

10:00 Spider-Man

10:30 Flintstones

11:00 Get Smart

11:30 Starlost

12:30 Willy & Floyd

1:00 Player's International Tennis: Borg v Lendl

2:00 Saturday Movie "The Hancocks"

3:30 Sports '81

4:00 CTV Wide World of Sports (Synchro Swimming/CTV Celebrity Games (personalities from
CTV stations and athletes compete)/Gillette Fitness Challenge)

6:00 Newsline

6:30 Regional Contact

7:00 Benson

7:30 Circus
8:00 CFL: Toronto @ BC

11:00 CTV National News

11:23 Sportsline

11:30 Peter Appleyard Presents

Mid. Midnight at the Movies "Pocket Money"

2:00 Six Million Dollar Man

3:00 sign-off

WOKR 13-ABC Rochester

7:30 Breath of Life

8:00 Superfriends

8:30 Heathcliff & Marmaduke

9:00 Fonz & the Happy Gang

9:30 Scooby-Doo Classics

10:00 Richie Rich/Scooby & Scrappy-Doo Hour

11:00 Goldie Gold & Action Jack

11:30 Thundarr the Barbarian

Noon ABC Weekend Special "The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County"

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 NCAA Football: TBA

5:00 ABC Wide World of Sports (US Gymnastics Trials)

6:30 Eyewitness News

7:00 Young People's Special "Suzy's War"

7:30 Baxters

8:00 240-Robert
9:00 Love Boat

10:00 Fantasy Island

11:00 Eyewitness News

11:45 The Movies "The Leopard"

3:05 sign-off

WNPI 18-PBS Norwood

7:30 Nutrition

8:30 Lilias, Yoga & You

9:00 Stitch Along

9:30 World of the American Craftsman

10:00 Old Houseworks

10:30 This Old House

11:00 Food Preserving

Noon Here's to Your Health

12:30 Victory Garden

1:00 Antiques

1:30 Energy Savers

2:00 The Movies "Lost Flight"

4:00 Nova

5:00 Firing Line

6:00 Soccer Made in Germany

7:00 Inside Albany

7:30 Agronsky & Company

8:00 Kennedy Center Tonight


10:00 Voyage of Charles Darwin

11:00 NCAA Football: Illinois @ Syracuse

1:00 sign-off

CICO 24-TV Ontario

8:30 Polka Dot Door

9:00 Guess What?

9:10 Tell me a Story

9:20 Get It Together

9:30 Just Do It Yourself

10:00 Sports

10:30 Down to Earth

11:00 Superstar Volleyball

11:30 Championship Bridge

Noon Pins & Needles

12:30 TBA

1:30 Understanding Human Behavior

2:00 Understanding the Earth

3:00 Moral Question

4:00 Big Blue Marble

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Dr. Snuggles

6:00 Polka Dot Door

6:30 Don't Ask Me

7:00 Struggle Beneath the Sea


7:30 Doctor Who

8:00 Saturday Movie "The Fury at Furnace Creek"

9:30 Conversations

10:00 Movie "The Outcasts of Poker Flat"

11:30 Rough Cuts

Mid. sign-off

CIVO 30-Radio Quebec

6pm Silence, on rit!

6:30 Les fables de La Fontaine

7:00 Planete

7:30 Justice pour tous

8:00 L'empire Nazi

9:00 Journal de voyage

10:00 Robert Garry

10:30 Fin des emissions

CHOT 40-TVA

10:00 Capitaine Flam

10:30 Scooby-Doo

11:00 Patrouille au cosmos

Noon Samedi midi

2:00 Baseball: Pittsburgh-Philadelphia or NY Yankees-Boston

5:00 Le Week-end

5:30 Convergences
6:00 Amour sans frontiere

6:30 Jeunessexpress

7:30 Les Grands Spectacles "Un sherif a New York"

9:30 Hull en nous

10:00 Sur la sellette

10:29 La Quotidienne (loto)

10:30 Nouvelles TVA

11:00 Cine Week-End "Un genie, deux associes, une cloche"

12:30 Cine Week-End "Les creatures de l'ombre"

2:00 Fin des emissions

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...interesting to note that CJOH wasn't airing what was then its own biggest export to the United
States, "You Can't Do That on Television" (at the time generating a solid cult following on
Nickelodeon)...but it was rerunning the Harlan Ellison-created "Starlost," neither as brilliant as
Ellison planned but not nearly as bad as he made it out to be, either...<P
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> ...interesting to note that CJOH wasn't airing what was then

> its own biggest export to the United States, "You Can't Do

> That on Television"...

Which was probably still on Summer hiatus at the time.

>(at the time generating a solid cult

> following on Nickelodeon)...

Not quite yet -- it wasn't until 1982 when Nick picked up the series.

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Re: Retro: Ottawa-Hull-Gatineau Sat 9/19/81

> > ...interesting to note that CJOH wasn't airing what was

> then
> > its own biggest export to the United States, "You Can't Do

>

> > That on Television"...

>

> Which was probably still on Summer hiatus at the time.

>

>

> >(at the time generating a solid cult

> > following on Nickelodeon)...

>

> Not quite yet -- it wasn't until 1982 when Nick picked up

> the series.

...sorry, Nickelodeon was definitely running the show by this time in 1981. Check out
http://ycdtotv.com for more details...<P ID="signature">______________

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> > > ...interesting to note that CJOH wasn't airing what was

> > then

> > > its own biggest export to the United States, "You Can't

> Do

>>

> > > That on Television"...

>>

> > Which was probably still on Summer hiatus at the time.

CJOH has had an even bigger US export? What, if I may ask? YCDTOTV basically put Nick on the
map and it's hard to get much bigger than that. It's an utter shame that it'll probably never be on
DVD, because every child of the 80s (like myself) would buy the whole set.

YCDTOTV.com rocks, especially the full episodes.

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> > > > ...interesting to note that CJOH wasn't airing what

> was

> > > then

> > > > its own biggest export to the United States, "You
> Can't

> > Do

>>>

> > > > That on Television"...

>>>

> > > Which was probably still on Summer hiatus at the time.

>

> CJOH has had an even bigger US export? What, if I may ask?

..."The Galloping Gourmet" (I don't know how much ownership in the show CJOH may have had,
but it was taped there and endlessly rerun in syndication in the States after Graham & Treena
Kerr ended the first-run)...

> YCDTOTV basically put Nick on the map and it's hard to get

> much bigger than that. It's an utter shame that it'll

> probably never be on DVD, because every child of the 80s

> (like myself) would buy the whole set.

>

> YCDTOTV.com rocks, especially the full episodes.

...much like "TISWAS" in the U.K. -- every kid at the time watched it, but the licensing costs
would make the DVD next to impossible...<P ID="signature">______________

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> > CJOH has had an even bigger US export? What, if I may

> ask?

>

> ..."The Galloping Gourmet" (I don't know how much ownership

> in the show CJOH may have had, but it was taped there and

> endlessly rerun in syndication in the States after Graham &

> Treena Kerr ended the first-run)...

>

The CBC was also involved, as they are mentioned in the end credits along with the Fremantle
copyright. In addition, the CBC also put out a couple of cookbooks based on the show.

Never mind that CJOH was a CTV affiliate -- apparently, there wasn't enough space or staff at
CBOT at the time.

> > YCDTOTV.com rocks, especially the full episodes.

>
> ...much like "TISWAS" in the U.K. -- every kid at the time

> watched it, but the licensing costs would make the DVD next

> to impossible...

>

Not to mention royalties to every kid that appeared on the show.

Of course, they did manage to put out a video -- "The Worst of YCDTOTV" -- in the late-1980s.

In other words -- "never say never".

Retro: Philadelphia/Wilmington Sun 7/6/58

from TV Guide

Network listings only channels listed with originating Philly station:

Lebanon: 15 WLBR

Harrisburg: 27 WTPA, 55 WHP

York: 43 WSBA, 49 WNOW

(c)color program

WRCV 3-NBC

7:25 Thought for Today

7:30 Farm, Home & Garden

8:00 Come Little Children (c)

8:30 See the World (c)


9:00 Frontiers of Faith

9:30 This is the Life

10:00 Cartoons

11:00 Mr. Wizard

11:30 Bertie the Bunyip (c)

12:30 Buckskin Billy Playhouse "Night Riders of Montana"

1:50 Universal Pressbox

2:00 Baseball: Philadelphia @ Cincinnati (1st game of doubleheader)

4:30 Movie: TBA

5:30 Comment

6:00 Meet the Press

6:30 Outlook

7:00 Noah's Ark (c)

7:30 No Warning!

8:00 Steve Allen (c/in b&w on 49)

9:00 Chevy Show (c)

10:00 Decision

10:30 Movie 3 "Hotel Sahara"

11:00 News

11:10 Movie 3 cont'd

12:30 Douglas Fairbanks

1:00 Thought for Tomorrow

WFIL 6-ABC

8:30 TV Garden Club


9:00 Adventures in Israel

9:30 Christian Science

9:45 Christophers

10:15 Faith for Today

10:45 Pastors

11:00 Sunday Funnies (Sawdust Sam reads Inquirer comics and hosts cartoons)

1:00 Halls of Ivy

1:30 World's Best Movies "The Kissing Bandit"

3:30 Sunday Festival (c)

5:00 Baseball Corner (I think this may be a replay of previous week)

5:30 Lone Ranger (also on 27)

6:00 TV Readers Digest

6:30 Silent Service

7:00 You Asked for It

7:30 Maverick (also on 27/43)

8:30 Anybody Can Play (also on 43)

9:00 Baseball Corner (also on 15/27/43)

9:30 Open Hearing (also on 27)

10:00 Mike Wallace (also on 27/43)

10:30 News

10:40 Weather

10:45 World's Best Movies "A Tale of Two Cities"

WGAL 8-CBS/NBC Lancaster

10:15 Off to Adventure


10:30 Christophers

11:00 Council of Churches

11:30 This is the Life

Noon Brave Eagle

12:30 Big Picture

1:00 American Cancer Society

1:30 Championship Bowling

2:00 Baseball: Philadelphia @ Cincinnati (1st game of DH)

4:30 Youth Wants to Know

5:00 Frontiers of Faith

5:30 December Bride

6:00 Doorway to Life

6:20 News

6:30 Air Power

7:00 Californians

7:30 Bachelor Father

8:00 Ed Sullivan

9:00 Chevy Show (c)

10:00 Decision

10:30 What's My Line?

11:00 News

11:15 Starlight Theater "Docks of New York"

12:45 News/Sports

WCAU 10-CBS
8:05 News

8:10 Hall of Fame

8:30 Look Up & Live

9:00 Sunday School

9:30 Lamp Unto My Feet

10:00 Action Playhouse "West of the Badlands"

11:00 Cartoon Theater

11:30 Children's Hour

12:30 Command Theater "Pennies from Heaven/Adventure in Manhattan"

3:00 Command Theater "Louise"

3:30 Prospect

4:00 Byline Danger

4:30 Search

5:00 Last Word (also on 55)

5:30 Face the Nation (also on 55)

6:00 Don Ameche

6:30 Air Power (also on 55)

7:00 Lassie (also on 55)

7:30 Bachelor Father

8:00 Ed Sullivan

9:00 GE Theater "Father & Son Night", with Ronald Reagan (also on 55)

9:30 Alfred Hitchcock (also on 55)

10:00 $64,000 Challenge (also on 55)

10:30 What's My Line?

11:00 News
11:10 Weather

11:15 Frank Brookhouser

11:30 Mystery Theater "The Woman in the Window"

WVUE 12-Ind

11:25 News

11:30 Oral Roberts

Noon Cartoon Comics

1:00 Ramar of the Jungle

1:30 Hopalong Cassidy Playhouse "Border Vigilantes"

2:30 Hawkeye

3:00 Frontier Playhouse "The Arizona Ranger"

4:00 Brave Eagle

4:30 Foreign Legionnaire

5:00 Laurel & Hardy

6:30 Mama

7:00 Bishop Sheen

7:30 Movie of the Week "Leave Her to Heaven"

9:00 Movie of the Week (replay of 7:30)

11:00 CBS News

Here are the addresses/phone numbers of the Philly/Wilmington stations at that time:

WRCV 3

NBC Building, 1619 Walnut St, Philadelphia; LOcust 4-3700


WFIL 6

46th & Market St's, Philadelphia; EVergreen 2-4700

WGAL 8

Lincoln Hwy W, Lancaster; EXpress 3-5851

WCAU 10

City Line & Monument Ave's, Philadelphia; GReenwood 7-8300

WVUE 12

Box 867, Wilmington, Del.

Philly office: Sub. Station Building, Philadelphia; LOcust 8-4400

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Re: Retro: Philadelphia/Wilmington Sun 7/6/58

Bluenoser provided us with addresses and phone numbers of the Philadelphia-area TV stations,
as published in the July 5th-11th, 1958 TV Guide:

> WRCV 3

> NBC Building, 1619 Walnut St, Philadelphia; LOcust 4-3700

Actually built in the late 1930's for Group W/Westinghouse's KYW-1060. NBC acquired the
building with the controversial (and later reversed) swap with Group W for Channel 3 and 1100
AM in Cleveland.
Click here for a vintage (circa late 1940's) picture of 1619 Walnut Street. Note that most of the
ground floor appears to be taken-up by a Westinghouse appliance showroom, with a small
entryway into the KYW studios!

I'm not 100% sure, but I thought that Channel 3's original owners, Philco (as WPTZ) leased space
at 1619 Walnut for the TV studios around 1948 or so.

After the FCC ordered the swap reversed in 1965, KYW returned to 1619 Walnut for a short time,
but I think they had moved to the new Independence Mall facility by 1968 or so. I had heard the
reason KYW moved was that the largest studio at 1619 Walnut, while adequate for local TV
shows, was far too small for the nationally-syndicated "Mike Douglas Show", which moved to
Philly with the Group W/NBC swap.

> WFIL 6

> 46th & Market St's, Philadelphia; EVergreen 2-4700

Perhaps the most famous address of a local TV station (other than a network O&O) in
broadcasting history. It was the original home of "American Bandstand". I have heard that the
building is now a warehouse!

> WCAU 10

> City Line & Monument Ave's, Philadelphia; GReenwood 7-8300

Although now an NBC O&O, I believe WCAU is still at City Line and Monument.

> WVUE 12

> Box 867, Wilmington, Del.

> Philly office: Sub. Station Building, Philadelphia; LOcust


> 8-4400

Although licensed to Wilmington, I believe that when Channel 12 was reactivated as


noncommercial WHYY, the station's main studios in fact were in Philly.

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WHYY still has its main studio in Philly with a much smaller studio in Wilmington at 8th and
Orange Sts (originally was at 5th & Scott Sts which was an old schoolhouse) which is used for the
Delaware Tonight newscast.

> > WVUE 12

> > Box 867, Wilmington, Del.

> > Philly office: Sub. Station Building, Philadelphia; LOcust

>

> > 8-4400

>

> Although licensed to Wilmington, I believe that when Channel

> 12 was reactivated as noncommercial WHYY, the station's main

> studios in fact were in Philly.

>
Retro: Philadelphia/Wilmington Sat, July 5, 1958

from TV Guide

* A weekday sked from the period can be found at

http://www.radio-info.com/mods/board...ard=tv-classic

(c)color program

WRCV 3-NBC

7:25 Thought for Today

7:30 Farm

8:00 Cartoons

9:00 Big Rascals

10:00 Howdy Doody

10:30 Ruff & Reddy

11:00 Fury

11:30 Blondie

Noon True Story

12:30 Detective's Diary

1:00 Hollywood Playhouse "It's a Joke, Son!/Nurse Edith Cavell"

4:00 Philadelphia Wrestling

5:00 Stagecoach Theater "Night Riders of Montana/James Brothers of Missouri"

6:25 News

6:30 I Search for Adventure

7:00 Jack London


7:30 People are Funny

8:00 Bob Crosby (c)

9:00 Club Oasis

9:30 Turning Point

10:00 Amateur Hour (Ted Mack)

10:30 Joseph Cotton

11:00 Movie 3 "Geraldine"

1:00 Nightcap Theater "The Diary of a Chambermaid"

2:00 Thought for Tomorrow

WFIL 6-ABC

7:25 All Star Theater

7:55 Christian Answer

8:00 Secret Answer

8:30 Breakfast Time

10:00 Chief Halftown's Pow-Wow

Noon Favorite Film Playhouse "Maytime"

2:20 Universal Pressbox

2:30 Baseball: Philadelphia @ Cincinnati [Redlegs] (Comm: Byrum Saam)

5:00 Grandstand Manager

5:10 Cartoons

5:45 News

5:55 Weather

6:00 Popeye Theater (c)

7:25 Delaware Park Horse Race


7:30 Dick Clark

8:00 Triangle Theater

9:00 Lawrence Welk

10:00 Mystery is My Business

10:30 News

10:40 Weather

10:45 World's Best Movies "Flaxy Martin/Shadow of Doubt"

1:40 Delaware Park Horse Race

WGAL 8-CBS/NBC Lancaster

7:55 News/Weather

8:00 Covered Wagon Theater "Corpus Christi Bandits"

9:00 Percy Platypus

9:30 Mighty Mouse

10:00 Howdy Doody

10:30 Ruff & Reddy

11:00 Fury

11:30 Blondie

Noon Jimmy Dean

1:00 Lone Ranger

1:30 Lancaster Re-Assessment Program

2:00 Country Style, USA

2:15 News

2:20 Baseball Preview

2:30 Baseball: Philadelphia @ Cincinnati


5:00 Big Picture

5:30 Call of the Outdoors (c)

6:00 I've Got a Secret

6:30 Sports

6:40 Weather

6:45 News

7:00 Sea Hunt

7:30 People are Funny

8:00 Bob Crosby (c)

9:00 Club Oasis

9:30 Turning Point

10:00 Amateur Hour

10:30 Joseph Cotten

11:00 News

11:10 News (network?)

11:20 Sports

11:25 Weather

11:30 Saturday Night Playhouse "The Lost Moment"

1:00 News

WCAU 10-CBS

8:00 Gene Autry Theater "Western Jamboree"

9:00 Cartoon Carnival

9:30 Carny the Clown

10:00 Heckle & Jeckle


10:30 Mighty Mouse

11:00 Captain Kangaroo

Noon T-K Ranch

12:30 Jimmy Dean

1:00 Lone Ranger

1:30 Saturday Playhouse

2:30 Block Party (Hy Lit)

4:00 Cross Current

4:30 Horse Racing: Mother Goose Stakes

5:00 Jungle Jim

5:30 Annie Oakley

6:00 Sky King

6:30 Official Detective

7:00 Highway Patrol

7:30 Perry Mason

8:30 Top Dollar

9:00 Oh! Susanna

9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

10:00 Gunsmoke

10:30 San Francisco Beat

11:00 News

11:10 Sports

11:15 Weather

11:20 Shock Theater "The Mad Doctor of Market Street"

1:00 Late Show "The Magnificent Dope"


WVUE 12-Ind

1:30 This is Delaware

2:00 Camera USA

2:30 Catholic TV Guild

3:00 US Department of Agriculture

3:30 Pastor's Study

4:00 Hopalong Cassidy Playhouse "Outlaws of the Desert"

5:00 Black Patch the Pirate

6:00 Tiny Fairbanks

7:00 Bingo at Home

9:00 All Star Movie "The Sleeping Tiger"

10:30 Joe Pyne

Mid. Late Movie "Apology for Murder"

TV Guide also listed network programs for some other stations in the Lancaster/Susquehanna
Valley area:

WLBR-15 Lebanon carried Dick Clark

WTPA-27 Harrisburg carried Dick Clark and Lawrence Welk

WSBA-43 York carried Dick Clark and Lawrence Welk

WNOW-49 York did not air network programs that day

WHP-55 Harrisburg carried Heckle & Jeckle, Mighty Mouse, Captain Kangaroo, Jimmy Dean
(same time as WGAL), Mother Goose Stakes Horse Race, Perry Mason, Top Dollar, Oh! Susanna
and Gunsmoke<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Bluenoser on 09/14/05 05:49
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Re: Retro: Philadelphia/Wilmington Sat, July 5, 1958

Bluenoser takes us back to the City Of Brotherly Love on July 5th, 1958. Bluenoser indicated (c)
for programs broadcast in color.

> WRCV 3-NBC

> 10:00 Howdy Doody

> 10:30 Ruff & Reddy

Although not listed as being in color, I thought "Howdy Doody" was in color from September,
1955 (it's last season as a five-days-a-week show) until the end in September of 1960, and that
"Ruff And Reddy" was also in color.

On the other hand, "Howdy Doody" may have been a repeat, and while originally broadcast live
and in color, the repeat may have been a black-and-white kinescope or videotape.

> 8:00 Bob Crosby (c)

Bing's brother, and a Summer replacement for Perry Como.

> WFIL 6-ABC

Now known as WPVI.

> 2:30 Baseball: Philadelphia @ Cincinnati [Redlegs] (Comm:


> Byrum Saam)

Wasn't WFIL/WPVI the home of Phillies' telecasts from the late 1940's until the mid 1970's??

> 6:00 Popeye Theater (c)

Although Ed Reitan's website noted that WFIL had a color camera (that was even used for
"American Bandstand", although once the show went network, it was seen in color only in
Philly), I wonder if these cartoons had a live in-studio host(ess). If they did, were the studio
segments in color (I suspect the cartoons were in color)??

> 7:25 Delaware Park Horse Race

Given the five-minute slot, it was probably a film of the day's feature race.

> WGAL 8-CBS/NBC Lancaster

> 11:00 News

> 11:10 News (network?)

According to Brooks and Marsh, there were no evening or nighttime newscasts on any network
during the Summer of 1958. Perhaps WGAL had a ten-minute locally-produced program of world
and national news, preceded or followed by a ten-minute program of local news. I believe WPIX-
11 in New York did the same thing in the late 1950's and the first half of the 1960's, but in the
early evening.

> WCAU 10-CBS


Did CBS take the station over by this time?? I know it was sometime in 1958.

> 10:00 Heckle & Jeckle

> 10:30 Mighty Mouse

Both of these shows consisted of cartoons from the Terrytoons library, which CBS purchased
(along with the Terrytoons animation studio) three years earlier. While the older "Heckle &
Jeckle" and "Mighty Mouse" cartoons were being shown on CBS' Saturday-morning schedule
(Terrytoons would produce a handful of new episodes of both series around 1959-61), the studio
during 1957 and 1958 was producing "Tom Terrific" for CBS' "Captain Kangaroo" show.

> 11:00 Captain Kangaroo

I don't know if CBS was feeding programs to the Eastern and Central time zones at 11 A.M. EDT
during the Summer of 1958. If they didn't, this show may have been fed at 11 A.M. EDT for the
Mountain and Pacific time zones. CBS had started to use videotape for delayed-broadcast
purposes by this time, so it's possible that it may have been the taped West Coiast feed, which
WCAU picked-up, of a show done live earlier in the morning.

Of course, WCAU may have also gotten a tape machine by this time (many local stations got their
first videotape machines during 1958) and taped the live broadcast earlier that morning for an
11 A.M. playback.

> 2:30 Block Party (Hy Lit)

I'm surprised Hy Lit was in Philly TV and radio this early. I thought he didn't arrive on Philly's
airwaves until around 1960 or so and that his peak years of popularity were between 1964 and
68.

Nevertheless, Hy Lit is one of perhaps only two radio DJ's in Philly history (the other being Dick
Clark) to become a nationally-known "name", thanks to his syndciated TV shows in the mid-to-
late 1960's.

> 4:00 Cross Current

Actually the rerun title for the final season of "Foreign Intrigue" (those episodes starring Gerald
Mohr, originally produced and broadcast during the 1954/55 season). Reruns of earlier seasons
were syndicated under the titles of "Dateline Europe" (1951-53, with Jerome Thor) and
"Overseas Assignment" (1953/54, with James Daly).

> 4:30 Horse Racing: Mother Goose Stakes

I remember that for much of the 1960's, there was a syndicated (by Sports Networks
International, later by Hughes Sports Network) series of weekly horse races (except during the
Triple Crown weeks in May and June) titled "Race Of The Week". I also recall that during the mid
1960's, Schaefer Beer was the sponsor.

Could this have been a telecast (maybe one of the earliest??) of "Race Of The Week"??

> 11:20 Shock Theater "The Mad Doctor of Market Street"

Wouldn't Zachrele (sp?) have been the in-studio host? I thought his horror-movie hosting career
began in Philadelphia during the late 1950's.

> WVUE 12-Ind

Maybe the biggest mistake Storer Communications ever made was turning-in the WVUE-12
license. During the 1960's and 1970's, a VHF independent was a license to print money! If Storer
didn't know what to do with WVUE, they could have sold WVUE off to Metropolitan
Broadcasting (soon to become Metromedia), whose WNEW-5 New York and WTTG-5
Washington were very strong indies for a lot of years.
> 10:30 Joe Pyne

Some years later, he would host a nationally-syndicated----and very controversial----


talk/interview show. But I remember him for being the host of the short-lived 1966 NBC game
show "Showdown!" (I was a child then), on which Pyne told contestants who gave wrong
answers "Down!", followed by the sound of one note from a kettle drum and contestants falling
out of sight behind their podiums.

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> Bluenoser takes us back to the City Of Brotherly Love on

> July 5th, 1958. Bluenoser indicated (c) for programs

> broadcast in color.

>

> > WRCV 3-NBC

>

> > 10:00 Howdy Doody

> > 10:30 Ruff & Reddy

>

> Although not listed as being in color, I thought "Howdy


> Doody" was in color from September, 1955 (it's last season

> as a five-days-a-week show) until the end in September of

> 1960, and that "Ruff And Reddy" was also in color.

>

> On the other hand, "Howdy Doody" may have been a repeat, and

> while originally broadcast live and in color, the repeat may

> have been a black-and-white kinescope or videotape.

But "Ruff & Reddy," on film, should have been in color.

>

>>

>

>

> >WCAU 10-CBS

>

>

>

> > 11:00 Captain Kangaroo

>

> I don't know if CBS was feeding programs to the Eastern and

> Central time zones at 11 A.M. EDT during the Summer of 1958.

> If they didn't, this show may have been fed at 11 A.M. EDT

> for the Mountain and Pacific time zones. CBS had started to

> use videotape for delayed-broadcast purposes by this time,

> so it's possible that it may have been the taped West Coiast
> feed, which WCAU picked-up, of a show done live earlier in

> the morning.

>

> Of course, WCAU may have also gotten a tape machine by this

> time (many local stations got their first videotape machines

> during 1958) and taped the live broadcast earlier that

> morning for an 11 A.M. playback.

Castleman and Podrazik show "Captain Kangaroo" at 11 AM (ET)

in the summer of 1958. In the fall it moved back to 9:30.

>

>>

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> > WFIL 6-ABC

> > 6:00 Popeye Theater (c)

> ...I wonder if these cartoons had a live

> in-studio host(ess).

Philly kidvid TV icon Sally Starr, no doubt.

She hosted the Popeye cartoons on weeknights.


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> > WFIL 6-ABC

>

> > 7:25 Delaware Park Horse Race

>

> Given the five-minute slot, it was probably a film of the

> day's feature race.

According to TVG, that's exactly what it was.

Los Angeles TV- Fall 1982- Network Affiliates Only

LOS ANGELES TV

FALL 1982

Thursday November 4, 1982

source- from the NY Times- (because the Los Angeles network affiliates are owned by the same
companies that owns the new york TV affiliates like KNXT/WCBS, WNBC/KNBC and WABC/KABC)
2 KNXT TV (CBS) CBS

5 AM CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH

6 AM JUNTOS

6:30 CBS EARLY MORNING NEWS

7 AM CBS MORNING NEWS

9 AM THE NEW $25,000 PYRAMID

9:30 CHILD'S PLAY (short-lived game show hosted by Bill Cullen)

10 AM PRICE IS RIGHT

11 AM TATTLETALES

11:30 YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

12:30 AS THE WORLD TURNS

1:30 PM CAPITOL

2 PM GUIDING LIGHT

3 PM BARNABY JONES

4 PM BARNEY MILLER

4:30 CHANNEL 2 NEWS

5 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

6 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

7 PM CBS EVENING NEWS

7:30 2 ON THE TOWN

8 PM MAGNUM P.I.

9 PM SIMON AND SIMON

10 PM- KNOTS LANDING

11 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

11:30 QUINCY
12:40 MCCLOUD (R)

2am- CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH

KNBC 4 (NBC) NBC

Mon-Fri

6 AM Health Field

6:30 Knowledge

7 AM Today - Tom Brokaw

9 AM DIFF'RENT STROKES

9:30 WHEEL OF FORTUNE

10 AM TEXAS

11 AM DOCTORS

11:30- Search for Tomorrow

12:00 Days Of Our Lives

1 PM Another World

2 PM Fantasy

3 PM PHIL DONAHUE (Moved here from 5 KTLA)

4 PM MARY TYLER MOORE

4:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT?

5 PM NewsCenter 4

6 PM NewsCenter 4

7 PM NBC Nightly News -

7:30 Family Feud

8 PM Fame

9 PM Cheers
9:30 Taxi

10 PM- Hill Street Blues

11 PM Newscenter 4

11:30 Tonight Show with Johnny Carson

12:30 Late Night with David Letterman

2 AM BOB NEWHART

2:30 MARY TYLER MOORE

3 AM COMEDY SHOP

3:30 NEWSCENTER 4

4 AM SIGN OFF

7 KABC TV (ABC) ABC

6 AM HEALTH ISSUES

6:30 DAYBREAK LA

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM A.M. Los Angeles

10 AM LOVE BOAT

11 AM Family Feud

11:30 Ryan's Hope

12:00 All My Children

1 PM One Life To Live

2 PM General Hospital

3 PM The Edge Of Night

3:30 People's Court


4 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS?

5 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

6 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

7 PM ABC NEWS

7:30 So You Think You Got Troubles

8 PM JOANIE LOVES CHACHI

8:30 STAR OF THE FAMILY

9 PM TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT

9:30 IT TAKES TWO

10 PM 20/20

11 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

11:30 NIGHTLINE

12 MID THE LAST WORD

1 AM- MOVIE: "QB VII" (1974) (Part 3 of 4)

2:35AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

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Re: Los Angeles TV- Fall 1982- Network Affiliates Only

> LOS ANGELES TV

> FALL 1982

> Thursday November 4, 1982

>
> source- from the NY Times- (because the Los Angeles network

> affiliates are owned by the same companies that owns the new

> york TV affiliates like KNXT/WCBS, WNBC/KNBC and WABC/KABC)

>

Hate to burst your bubble Highwayman, but while NY/LA Schedules might be similar because of
being O&O, No way you can pass off What amounts to New York TV Schedules as LA, because
Syndication schedules are different in both cities..Stick with real schedules from real locations..

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I just hope MarkD can post the independents from this period soon.

> > LOS ANGELES TV

> > FALL 1982

> > Thursday November 4, 1982

>>
> > source- from the NY Times- (because the Los Angeles

> network

> > affiliates are owned by the same companies that owns the

> new

> > york TV affiliates like KNXT/WCBS, WNBC/KNBC and

> WABC/KABC)

>>

>

> Hate to burst your bubble Highwayman, but while NY/LA

> Schedules might be similar because of being O&O, No way you

> can pass off What amounts to New York TV Schedules as LA,

> because Syndication schedules are different in both

> cities..Stick with real schedules from real locations..

>

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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> > Hate to burst your bubble Highwayman, but while NY/LA
> > Schedules might be similar because of being O&O, No way

> you

> > can pass off What amounts to New York TV Schedules as LA,

> > because Syndication schedules are different in both

> > cities..Stick with real schedules from real locations..

>>

>

ACTUALLY THIS IS AN OLD POSTING OF MINE!!!! In fact I have a post of the independents
someplace on this board. In fact I have a few LA scehdules on this board from the late 70's and
80's on older pages.

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> ACTUALLY THIS IS AN OLD POSTING OF MINE!!!! In fact I have a

> post of the independents someplace on this board. In fact I

> have a few LA scehdules on this board from the late 70's and

> 80's on older pages.

The moderator eagerly awaits an explanation from highwayman. And it had better be a good
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> The moderator eagerly awaits an explanation from highwayman.

> And it had better be a good one.

>

Agreed -- in my opinion, giving listings for Los Angeles using the New York Times as source is just
as silly as giving listings for, say, Nashville or Houston, using same said source.

To give listings for a particular city, you need a source from that market itself.

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> LOS ANGELES TV

> FALL 1982


> Thursday November 4, 1982

Probable corrections, based on Santa Barbara-Bakersfield edition, TV Guide, September 11-17,


1982 (which listed the Los Angeles network stations).

> 2 KNXT TV (CBS) CBS

> 5 AM CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH

5:00 Summer Semester

5:30 Juntos

> 6 AM JUNTOS

6:00 L.A. Morning

> 6:30 CBS EARLY MORNING NEWS

6:30 Captain Kangaroo

> 7 AM CBS MORNING NEWS

> 9 AM THE NEW $25,000 PYRAMID

9:00 One Day at a Time

> 9:30 CHILD'S PLAY (short-lived game show hosted by Bill

> Cullen)

9:30 Alice

(However, I believe I am quoting the week before those two game shows began.)
> 10 AM PRICE IS RIGHT

> 11 AM TATTLETALES

> 11:30 YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

11:00 The Young and the Restless

12:00 Tattletales

> 12:30 AS THE WORLD TURNS

> 1:30 PM CAPITOL

> 2 PM GUIDING LIGHT

> 3 PM BARNABY JONES

3:00 Rockford Files

> 4 PM BARNEY MILLER

> 4:30 CHANNEL 2 NEWS

> 5 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

> 6 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

> 7 PM CBS EVENING NEWS

> 7:30 2 ON THE TOWN

> 8 PM MAGNUM P.I.

> 9 PM SIMON AND SIMON

> 10 PM- KNOTS LANDING

> 11 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

> 11:30 QUINCY

> 12:40 MCCLOUD (R)

> 2am- CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH


2:20 News (replay of 11:00pm)

2:50 Movie

(However, Nightwatch did start in October of 1982.)

> KNBC 4 (NBC) NBC

> Mon-Fri

> 6 AM Health Field

> 6:30 Knowledge

6:30 NBC News

> 7 AM Today - Tom Brokaw

Today was anchored by Bryant Gumbel, Jane Pauley, and Chris Wallace in 1982.

> 9 AM DIFF'RENT STROKES

> 9:30 WHEEL OF FORTUNE

> 10 AM TEXAS

> 11 AM DOCTORS

> 11:30- Search for Tomorrow

> 12:00 Days Of Our Lives

> 1 PM Another World

> 2 PM Fantasy

> 3 PM PHIL DONAHUE (Moved here from 5 KTLA)

> 4 PM MARY TYLER MOORE

> 4:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT?


4:00 News (FYI, ET was on KTLA)

> 5 PM NewsCenter 4

> 6 PM NewsCenter 4

> 7 PM NBC Nightly News -

> 7:30 Family Feud

> 8 PM Fame

> 9 PM Cheers

> 9:30 Taxi

(I still have Gimme A Break at 9:00 and Teachers Only at 9:30, but I believe this was the week
before Cheers premiered and Taxi moved here from ABC.)

> 10 PM- Hill Street Blues

> 11 PM Newscenter 4

> 11:30 Tonight Show with Johnny Carson

> 12:30 Late Night with David Letterman

1:30 NBC News Overnight (this is a glaring error as Letterman NEVER had a 90-minute late night
show)

> 2 AM BOB NEWHART

> 2:30 MARY TYLER MOORE

> 3 AM COMEDY SHOP

> 3:30 NEWSCENTER 4

> 4 AM SIGN OFF


More glaring errors. KNBC signed off after NBC News Overnight in Fall 1982.

> 7 KABC TV (ABC) ABC

> 6 AM HEALTH ISSUES

> 6:30 DAYBREAK LA

5:30 Daybreak L.A.

6:00 ABC News

> 7 AM Good Morning America

> 9 AM A.M. Los Angeles

> 10 AM LOVE BOAT

> 11 AM Family Feud

> 11:30 Ryan's Hope

> 12:00 All My Children

> 1 PM One Life To Live

> 2 PM General Hospital

> 3 PM The Edge Of Night

> 3:30 People's Court

> 4 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS?

The fact that a question mark appears here shows the poster was guessing. Neither I nor the
regulars here are going to tolerate anything but an actual schedule.

> 5 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

> 6 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS


> 7 PM ABC NEWS

> 7:30 So You Think You Got Troubles

> 8 PM JOANIE LOVES CHACHI

> 8:30 STAR OF THE FAMILY

> 9 PM TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT

> 9:30 IT TAKES TWO

> 10 PM 20/20

I can't comment as there was a special "Thursday Night Football" on September 16, 1982.

> 11 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

> 11:30 NIGHTLINE

> 12 MID THE LAST WORD

> 1 AM- MOVIE: "QB VII" (1974) (Part 3 of 4)

> 2:35AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

> 3:05AM SIGN OFF

"The Last Word" premiered between this week and the week the poster claims to have posted
from, but I have a movie followed by the replay of the 11:00 news then sign off.

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> > ACTUALLY THIS IS AN OLD POSTING OF MINE!!!! In fact I have

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> > post of the independents someplace on this board. In fact

>I

> > have a few LA scehdules on this board from the late 70's

> and

> > 80's on older pages.

>

> The moderator eagerly awaits an explanation from highwayman.

> And it had better be a good one.

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I don't have an LA TV guide with me and I wan't to stay in this site, but I don't have any Los
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On a seperate note, hadn't KNBC switched it's newscast branding to "News 4LA" by 1982? Or
was it '83?

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Los Angeles TV- Fall 1982- Network Affiliates & Independents

LOS ANGELES TV

LA TIMES

November 1982

2 KNXT TV (CBS) CBS

Saturday

5 AM TEST PATTERN

6 AM KIDSWORLD
6:30 LA KID

7 AM SPEED BUGGY

7:30 PANDAMONIUM

8 AM GILLIGAN'S PLANET

8:30 BUGS BUNNY/ROAD RUNNER

10:30 MEATBALLS & SPAGHETTI

11 AM POPEYE & OLIVE

11:30 FAT ALBERT

12 NOON COLLEGE BASKETBALL

2 PM COLLEGE FOOTBALL

5 PM ROCKFORD FILES

6 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

6:30 CBS NEWS

7 PM 2 ON THE TOWN

7:30 DANCE FEVER

8 PM WALT DISNEY

9 PM CBS MOVIE

11 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

11:30 LATE MOVIE

1:30 LATE LATE MOVIE

3:30 TEST PATTERN

Sunday

5 AM RELIGION TODAY

5:30 FOR OUR TIMES

6 AM COMMITTMENT
6:30 TAKING ADVANTAGE

7 AM CAPTAIN KANGAROO

8 AM CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING

9:30 NFL TODAY

10 AM NFL FOOTBALL

1 PM CBS SPORTS SUNDAY

3 PM ROCKFORD FILES

4 PM ROCKFORD FILES

5 PM NEWSMAKERS

5:30 FACE THE NATION

6 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

6:30 CBS NEWS

7 PM 60 MINUTES

8 PM ARCHIE BUNKERS PLACE

8:30 GLORIA

9 AM JEFFERSONS

9:30 ONE DAY AT A TIME

10 PM TRAPPER JOHN MD

11 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

11:30 LATE MOVIE

1:30 NEWSMAKERS

2 AM CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH

MONDAY-FRIDAY

5 AM CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH

6 AM JUNTOS
6:30 SUNNYSIDE

7 AM MORNING NEWS

9 AM 25,000 DOLLAR PYRAMID

9:30 CHILD'S PLAY

10 AM PRICE IS RIGHT

11 AM YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

12 NOON TATTLETALES

12:30 AS THE WORLD TURNS

1:30 CAPITOL

2 PM GUIDING LIGHT

3 PM BARNABY JONES

4 PM BARNEY MILLER

4:30 CHANNEL 2 NEWS

5 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

6 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

7 PM CBS EVENING NEWS

7:30 2 ON THE TOWN

MONDAY

8 PM SQUARE PEGS

8:30 PRIVATE BENJAMIN

9 PM M*A*S*H

9:30 NEWHART

10 PM CAGNEY & LACEY

TUESDAY

8 PM BRING EM BACK ALIVE


9 PM CBS MOVIE

WEDNESDAY

8 PM 7 BRIDES FOR 7 BROTHERS

9 PM ALICE

9:30 FILTHY RICH

10 PM TUCKER'S WITCH

THURSDAY

8 PM MAGNUM PI

9 PM SIMON & SIMON

10 PM KNOT'S LANDING

FRIDAY

8 PM DUKES OF HAZARD

9 PM DALLAS

10 PM FALCON CREST

MON-FRIDAY

11 PM CHANNEL 2 NEWS

11:30 CBS LATE NIGHT

2 AM CBS NIGHTWATCH

4 KNBC (NBC) NBC

SATURDAY

6 AM SERENDIPITY

6:30 THAT'S CAT

7 AM FLINTSTONE FUNNIES

7:30 SHIRT TALES


8 AM SMURFS

9:30 GARY COLEMAN

10 AM INCREDIBLE HULK/SPIDERMAN

11 AM JETSONS

11:30 FLASH GORDON

12 NOON AG USA

12:30 JOURNEY TO ADVENTURE

1 PM NBC SPORTSWORLD

3 PM LATIN TIEMPO

3:30 FREE 4 ALL

4 PM HEALTH FIELD

4:30 THIS IS YOUR LIFE

5 PM NEWS 4 LA

6 PM NEWS 4 LA

6:30 NBC NEWS

7 PM FIGHT BACK

7:30 FAMILY FEUD

8 PM DIFF'RENT STROKES

8:30 SILVER SPOONS

9 PM GIMME A BREAK

9:30 LOVE SIDNEY

10 PM DEVLIN CONNECTION

11 PM NEWS 4 LA

11:30 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE

1 AM SCTV
2 AM MOVIE

4 AM SIGN OFF

SUNDAY

6 AM WHITNEY & THE ROBOT

6:30 SERENDIPITY

7 AM THAT'S CAT

7:30 REBOP

8 AM THIS IS THE LIFE

8:30 ODYSSEY

9 AM NEWS CONFERENCE 4 LA

9:30 MEET THE PRESS

10 AM MARY TYLER MOORE

10:30 MARY TYLER MOORE

11 AM BOB NEWHART

11:30 BOB NEWHART

12 NOON MOVIE

1 PM NFL FOOTBALL

4 PM SUNDAY

5:30 NEWS CONFERENCE 4 LA

6 PM NEWS 4 LA

6:30 NBC NEWS

7 PM VOYAGERS

8 PM CHiPS

9 PM NBC MOVIE

11 PM NEWS
11:30 MARY TYLER MOORE

12 MID BOB NEWHART

12:30 LATE MOVIE

2:30 SIGN OFF

MONDAY-FRIDAY

6 AM HEALTH FIELD

6:30 EARLY TODAY

7 AM TODAY

9 AM DIFF'RENT STROKES

9:30 WHEEL OF FORTUNE

10 AM TEXAS (ABOUT TO BE CANCELED)(Sale Of Century & Dream House would be added)

11 AM DOCTORS (ABOUT TO BE CANCELED)(Facts Of Life Reruns I BELIEVE might have been


added)

12:00 DAYS OF OUR LIVES

1 PM ANOTHER WORLD

2 PM FANTASY

3 PM PHIL DONAHUE (Moved here from 5 KTLA)

4 PM NEWS 4 LA

5 PM NEWS 4 LA

6 PM NEWS 4 LA

7 PM NBC NIGHTLY NEWS

7:30 FAMILY FEUD

MONDAY

8 PM LITTLE HOUSE ON A PRAIRIE: A NEW BEGINNING

9 PM NBC MOVIE

TUESDAY
8 PM FATHER MURPHY

9 PM GALAVIAN

10 PM ST ELSEWHERE

WEDNESDAY

8 PM REAL PEOPLE

9 PM FACTS OF LIFE

9:30 FAMILY TIES

10 PM QUINCY

THURSDAY

8 PM FAME

9 PM CHEERS

9:30 TAXI

10 PM HILL STREET BLUES

FRIDAY

8 PM MATTHEW STARR

9 PM KNIGHT RYDER

10 PM REMINGTON STEELE

MONDAY-FRIDAY

11 PM NEWS 4 LA

11:30 JOHNNY CASRON

12:30 DAVID LETTERMAN (FRIDAY NIGHT VIDEOS FRIDAYS)

1:30 BOB NEWHART (EXCEPT FRIDAY)

2 AM MARY TYLER MOORE

2:30 BOB NEWHART

3 AM NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT


7 KABC TV (ABC) ABC

SATURDAY

6 AM IT IS WRITTEN

6:30 WORLD TOMORROW

7 AM SUPERFRIENDS

7:30 PACMAN

8 AM RICHIE RICH/LITTLE RASCALS CARTOON

9 AM MORK & MINDY/LAVERNE & SHIRLEY/FONZIE CARTOON HOUR

10 AM SCOOBY/SCRAPPY/PUPPY HOUR

11 AM COLLEGE FOOTBALL

2 PM COLLEGE FOOTBALL

5 PM WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS

6:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS

7 PM EYE ON LA

7:30 HOLLYWOOD CLOSEUP

8 PM TJ HOOKER

9 PM LOVE BOAT

10 PM FANTASY ISLAND

11 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

11:30 GOODNIGHT LA VIDEOS

1 AM MOVIE

3 AM SIGN OFF

SUNDAY

6 AM PERSONAL DIMENSIONS
6:30 WE THE PEOPLE

7 AM FAITH FOR TODAY

7:30 JOY OF GARDENING

8 AM CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP

8:30 AT THE MOVIES

9 AM AM LOS ANGELES

10 AM LA TODAY

10:30 THIS WEEK WITH DAVID BRINKLEY

11:30 HOLLYWOOD CLOSEUP

12 NOON DIRECTIONS

12:30 NEWS CONFERENCE

1 PM MOVIE

3 PM WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS

5 PM THAT'S HOLLYWOOD

5:30 AT THE MOVIES

6 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

6:30 HOLLYWOOD CLOSEUP

7 PM RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT

8 PM MATT HOUSTON

9 PM ABC MOVIE

11 PM NEWS

11:30 MOVIE

1:30 SIGN OFF

MONDAY-FRIDAY

5 AM HEALTH ISSUES
5:30 DAYBREAK LA

6 AM ABC MORNING NEWS

7 AM GOOD MORNING AMERICA

9 AM A.M. LOS ANGELES

10 AM LOVE BOAT

11 AM FAMILY FEUD

11:30 RYAN'S HOPE

12:00 ALL MY CHILDREN

1 PM ONE LIFE TO LIVE

2 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL

3 PM THE EDGE OF NIGHT

3:30 PEOPLE'S COURT

4 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

5 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

MONDAY

5:30 ABC NEWS

6 PM MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL

9 PM THAT'S INCREDIBLE

10 PM THAT'S HOLLYWOOD

10:30 EYE ON LA

TUESDAY-FRIDAY

6 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

7 PM ABC NEWS

7:30 EYE ON LA

TUESDAY
8 PM HAPPY DAYS

8:30 LAVERNE & SHIRLEY

9 PM THREE'S COMPANY

9:30 9-5

10 PM HART TO HART

WEDNESDAY

8 PM TALES OF THE GOLD MONKEY

9 PM FALL GUY

10 PM DYNASTY

THURSDAY

8 PM JOANIE LOVES CHACHI

8:30 STAR OF THE FAMILY

9 PM TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT

9:30 IT TAKES 2

10 PM 20/20

FRIDAY

8 PM GREATEST AMERICAN HERO

9 PM BENSON

9:30 NEW ODD COUPLE

10 PM QUEST

MONDAY-FRIDAY

11 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

11:30 NIGHTLINE

12 MID LATE MOVIE

2 AM Sign-off
5 KTLA (Ind.) Golden West

Saturday

6 AM CARRASCOLENDIS

6:30 VILLA ALGRE

7 AM LITTLE RASCALS

8 AM THREE STOOGES

9 AM LEAVE IT TO BEAVER

9:30 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER

10 AM OZZIE & HARRIET

10:30 OZZIE & HARRIET

11 AM AMERICA'S TOP 10

11:30 PORTRAIT OF A LEGEND

12 NOON F TROOP

12:30 F TROOP

1 PM MUNSTERS

1:30 MUNSTERS

2 PM GILLIGAN'S ISLAND

2:30 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND

3 PM MOVIE

5 PM WONDER WOMAN

6 PM STAR TREK

7 PM CHIPS

8 PM MOVIE

10 PM KTLA NEWS
11 PM MOVIE

1 AM MOVIE

3 AM MOVIE

Sunday

5 AM JIMMY SWAGGART

6 AM MUSIC & THE SPOKEN WORD

6:30 WORLD TOMORROW

7 AM LITTLE RASCALS

8 AM POPEYE & FRIENDS

10 AM LEAVE IT TO BEAVER

10:30 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND

11 AM THREE STOOGES

12 NOON THREE STOOGES

1 PM ADAMS FAMILY

1:30 ADAMS FAMILY

2 PM RIFLEMEN

2:30 RIFLEMEN

3 PM WONDER WOMAN

4 PM CHIPS

5 PM STAR TREK

6 PM MOVIE

8 PM WILD WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS

8:30 IT IS WRITTEN

9 PM JERRY FAWELL

10 PM KENNETH COPELAND
11 PM PACESETTERS

11:30 BEST OF 700 CLUB

1 AM JIMMY SWAGGART

2 AM SIGN OFF

Monday-Friday

5 AM GENE AUTRY

5:30 D JAMES KENNEDY

6 AM JIMMY SWAGGART

6:30 GALLERY

7 AM 700 CLUB

8:30 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER

9 AM OZZIE & HARRIET

9:30 RIFLEMEN

10 AM EMERGENCY

11 AM BONANZA

12 NOON BIG VALLEY

1 PM TWILIGHT ZONE

1:30 ALFRED HICHCOCK

2 PM HOUR MAGAZINE

3 PM RICHARD SIMMONS

4 PM COUPLES

4:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT

5 PM LITTLE HOUSE ON A PRAIRIE

6 PM CHARLIE'S ANGELS

7 PM HAPPY DAYS
7:30 LAVERNE & SHIRLEY

8 PM MOVIE

10 PM KTLA NEWS

11 PM TAXI

11:30 BEST OF SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE

12:30 RAT PATROL

1 AM LATE MOVIE

3 AM LATE MOVIE

KTLA 5 seemed to be an adult station staying away from childrens programming. They did have a
few hours of cartoons on Sunday Mornings. They leaned toward westerns, dramas, movies, and
talk shows. They would not enter kids weekday programming business until 1995 when Kids WB
began.

9 KHJ-TV (Ind) RKO

Saturday

6 AM TEEN TALK

6:30 MEET THE MAYORS

7 AM OFF HAND

7:30 YOUTH & ISSUES

8 AM NEW ZOO REVUE

8:30 DAVEY & GOLIATH

9 AM THAT TEEN SHOW

9:30 TEEN TALK

10 AM PRO WRESTLING

11 AM WILD WILD WEST

12 NOON AFTERNOON MOVIE


2 PM AFTERNOON MOVIE

4 PM HARDY BOYS/NANCY DREW

5 PM THOSE AMAZING ANIMALS

6 PM SWITCH

7 PM PRO WRESTLING

8 PM MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE

10 PM MOVIE NINE

12 MID FRIGHT NIGHT MOVIE

2 AM FRIGHT NIGHT MOVIE

4 AM SIGN OFF

Sunday

6 AM JIMMY SWAGGART

7 AM CALVARY CHAPEL

8 AM LLOYD OGILVE

8:30 SALVATION & LIVING

9 AM DAY OF DISCOVERY

9:30 ORAL ROBERTS

10 AM HERALD OF TRUTH

10:30 ROBERT SCHULLER

11:30 TERRY COLE WHITTIKER

12 NOON QUIET TIME

12:30 WILD WILD WEST

1:30 MOVIE

3 PM MOVIE

5 PM MOVIE
7 PM FRANKLY FEMALE

7:30 MEET THE MAYORS

8 PM IT IS WRITTEN

8:30 DAVID EPLY

8:30 JERRY FAWELL

9:30 KING IS COMING

10 PM EARNEST ANGELY

11 PM ORAL ROBERTS

11:30 MOVIE

1:30 SIGN OFF

Monday-Friday

6 AM YOUTH & ISSUES (Mon)

MEET THE MAYORS (Tues)

FRANKLY FEMALE (Wed)

COMMUNITY FEEDBACK (Thurs)

PRIME OF LIFE (Fri)

6:30 NEW ZOO REVUE

7 AM FROOZLES

7:30 THERE'S A WAY

8 AM PTL CLUB - Jim & Tammy

9 AM JACK LALANE

9:30 MID MORNING LA

11 AM THE SAINT )

12 NOON MOVIE NINE


1:30 NEWS NINE

2 PM IRONSIDE

3 PM KOJAK

4 PM WHAT'S HAPPENING

4:30 WHAT'S HAPPENING

5 PM MAUDE

5:30 BJ/LOBO

6 PM EIGHT IS ENOUGH

7 PM SOAP

7:30 MADAME'S PLACE

8 PM LOU GRANT

9 PM NEWS NINE PRIME TIME

10 PM POLICE WOMAN

11 PM GONG SHOW

11:30 IN SEARCH OF

12 MID MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE

2 AM AVENGERS

3 AM SIGN OFF

Also was not a traditional independent. They also did not run children's programming except for
the Froozles during the week. They leaned toawrd drama shows as well as game shows. They
also ran a couple sitcoms as well. Very similar to WOR TV in New York their sister station. In the
late 80's they were sold to Disney and became KCAL TV and abruptly became a Family station
with loads of cartoons and family sitcoms in 1989. In the 90's they added more talk shows and
news but stayed with alot of cartoons as well. In 1996 they were sold to Young which continued
a news/talk format with alot of cartoons initially. When Disney Kids moved to UPN, KCAL moved
to a more news intensive operation. Today they offer lots of news and talk shows. They are now
owned by CBS but not affiliated with UPN.

11 KTTV (Ind) Metromedia


Saturday

6 AM UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR

6:30 SPEAK OUT

7 AM BULLWINKLE

7:30 BUGS BUNNY

8 AM FLIPPER

8:30 FLIPPER

9 AM BIONIC WOMAN

10 AM SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN

11 AM SOUL TRAIN

12 NOON MOVIE

2 PM OUTER LIMITS

3 PM MOVIE

5 PM STARSKY & HUTCH

6 PM INCREDIBLE HULK

7 PM SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN

8 PM MOVIE

10 PM NEWS

11 PM M*A*S*H

11:30 MOVIE

1:30 MOVIE

3:30 MOVIE

Sunday

5 AM OUTER LIMITS

6 AM KENNETH COPELAND
7 AM JERRY FAWELL

8 AM DAY OF DISCOVERY

8:30 FRED PRICE

9:30 WORLD TOMORROW

10 AM JIMMY SWAGGART

11 AM REX HUMBARD

12 NOON OUTER LIMITS

1 PM MISSION IMPOSSIBLE

2 PM SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN

3 PM MOVIE

4 PM MOVIE

6 PM MISSION IMPOSSIBLE

7 PM MOVIE

9 PM DAVID FROSST

10 PM NEWS

11 PM MOVIE

1 AM SIGN OFF

Monday

6 AM HANNA BARBARA'S WORLD OF SUPER ADVENTURES

6:30 BATTLE OF THE PLANETS

7 AM FLINTSTONES

7:30 SPIDERMAN

8 AM BUGS AND PORKY

8:30 MUPPET SHOW

9 AM SOAP WORLD
9:30 MORNING MOVIE

11:30 NEWS

12:30 OPEN LINE

1 PM I LOVE LUCY

1:30 ALL IN THE FAMILY

2 PM HERE'S LUCY

2:30 RHODA

3 PM HOGAN'S HEROES

3:30 BRADY BUNCH

4 PM WALTONS

5 PM WKRP IN CINCINNATI

5:30 JEFFERSONS

6 PM M*A*S*H

6:30 ALICE

7 PM THREE'S COMPANY

7:30 M*A*S*H

8 PM PM MAGAZINE

8:30 I LOVE LUCY

9 PM MERV GRIFFIN

10 PM NEWS

11 PM JEFFERSONS

11:30 ALL IN THE FAMILY

12 MID ODD COUPLE

12:30 HOGAN'S HEROES

1 AM MOVIE
3 AM MISSION IMPOSSIBLE

4 AM SIGN OFF

Was a traditional independent with lots of cartoons and sitcoms. Like most other Metromedia
stations theyw ere sodl to Fox and became a Fox O & O in 1986. As time went on tehy moved to
a news intensive format as well with loads of talk shows. Morning cartoons were gone by 1992
and in 2001 they left kids programming altogether. Today they are a traditional News Intensive
Fox station.

13 KCOP (Ind.)Chris Craft

Saturday

6 AM IN STUDIO

7 AM FIRST PERSON

8 AM SPECIAL PEOPLE

8:30 INFINITY FACTORY

9 AM SUPERMAN

9:30 SUPERMAN

10 AM BATMAN

10:30 BATMAN

11 AM BLONDIE MOVIE

12:30 ABBOTT & COSTELLO MOVIE

2 PM MOVIE

4 PM MOVIE

6 PM SOLID GOLD

7 PM RECORD GUIDE

7:30 RECORD GUIDE

8 PM MOVIE

10 PM SPEAK EASY
10:30 FORUM 13

11 PM BENNY HILL

11:30 ROOKIES

12:30 MOVIE

2 AM MOVIE

4 AM SIGN OFF

Sunday

6 AM ROMPER ROOM

7 AM WOODY WOODPECKER

8 AM BUGS BUNNY & FRIENDS

9 AM TOM & JERRY

10 AM SUPERFRIENDS

10:30 PINK PANTHER

11 AM SCOOBY DOO

11:30 BUGS BUNNY

12 NOON DENNIS THE MENACE

12:30 DENNIS THE MENACE

1 PM BATMAN

1:30 BATMAN

2 PM SUPERMAN

2:30 SUPERMAN

3 PM SOLID GOLD

4 PM MOVIE

6 PM MOVIE

8 PM SAM VORTY
9 PM HEE HAW

10 PM JIMMY SWAGGART

11 PM COMEBACK

11:30 DAVID SUSKIND

1:30 SIGNOFF

Monday-Friday

6 AM ROMPER ROOM

6:30 MIGHTY MOUSE

7 AM WOODY WOODPECKER

7:30 BUGS BUNNY & FRIENDS

8 AM SUPERFRIENDS

8:30 POPEYE

9 AM FRED FLINTSTONE & FRIENDS

9:30 GREAT SPACE COASTER

10 AM MOVIE

12 NOON DENNIS THE MENACE

12:30 GOMER PYLE USMC

1 PM GET SMART

1:30 ANDY GRIFFITH

2 PM BEWITCHED

2:30 I DREAM OF JEANNIE

3 PM WOODY WOODPECKER

3:30 MIGHTY MOUSE

4 PM TOM & JERRY

4:30 PINK PANTHER


5 PM SCOOBY DOO

5:30 MORK & MINDY

6 PM HAWAII-FIVE-O

7 PM JOKERS WILD

7:30 TIC TAC DOUGH

8 PM MOVIE

10 PM NEWS

10:30 INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS

11 PM GOOD TIMES

11:30 SANFORD & SON

12 MID ROOKIES

1 AM HONEYMOONERS

1:30 ONE STEP BEYOND

2 AM BARETTA

3 AM SIGN OFF

Still sort of a traditional independent today. They had a similar format to KTTV back then in the
70's with lots of cartoons and vintage sitcoms and movies. They did move to more talk shows in
the 90's an dropped afternoon kids shows only to bring them back in 2000 only to take them off
in 2002. They became a Fox owned UPN station in 2001. Today they run alot of cartoons in
mornings, 80's and 90's sitcoms, talk shows, reality shows, and UPN shows.

56 KDOC (Ind)

NO LISTINGS

52 KBSC (Spanish/ON TV)Oak TV

Spanish Programming till 6 pm ON TV Subscription TV after 6 PM


30 KHOF (Gene Scott) Faith Centre

GENE SCOTT 24 HOURS A DAY

40 KTBN (TBN)TBN

TRINITY BROADCVASTING 24/7

18 KSCI (Ethnic/Brokered)

6 AM BUSINESS NEWS

5 PM ETHNIC SHOWS

22 KWHY (FNN/SELEC TV) Harriscope

FINANCIAL NEWS NETWORK TILL 7 PM SELEC TV AFTER 7 PM

34 KMEX (SIN) SPANISH INTERNATIONAL NETWORK

SPANIS INTERNATIONAL NETWORK PROGRAMMING

28 KCET (PBS)

24 KVCR (PBS)

59 KSCS (PBS)

> 4 KNBC (NBC) NBC

> MONDAY-FRIDAY
> 10 AM TEXAS (ABOUT TO BE CANCELED)(Sale Of Century & Dream

> House would be added)

> 11 AM DOCTORS (ABOUT TO BE CANCELED)(Facts Of Life Reruns I

> BELIEVE might have been added)

In January 1983, Sale of the Century replaced Wheel of Fortune, which bumped a half-hour later.
Hit Man and Just Men (short-lived quiz shows) replaced the second half of Texas and The
Doctors. Facts of Life reruns had begun a month earlier, replacing reruns of Diff'rent Strokes.

Dream House replaced Hit Man and Battlestars replaced Just Men in April 1983.

(Source: Shapiro book)

> 56 KDOC (Ind)

> NO LISTINGS

I'm not sure KDOC was on the air yet in Fall 1982. My recollection is that they signed on in 1983.

> 18 KSCI (Ethnic/Brokered)

> 6 AM BUSINESS NEWS

> 5 PM ETHNIC SHOWS

>

> 22 KWHY (FNN/SELEC TV) Harriscope

> FINANCIAL NEWS NETWORK TILL 7 PM SELEC TV AFTER 7 PM

Mark, I've corrected this mistake in your posts before. Please make a note somewhere for
yourself. 18 was the FNN affiliate and 22 did their own business news programming.
> 59 KSCS (PBS)

It was/is channel 58, and their calls have always been KLCS (for Los Angeles City Schools; the L.A.
Unified School District owns the station).

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> On a seperate note, hadn't KNBC switched it's newscast

> branding to "News 4LA" by 1982? Or was it '83?

I believe you are right. Another reason why people should not "guess" at schedules by using
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> In January 1983, Sale of the Century replaced Wheel of

> Fortune, which bumped a half-hour later. Hit Man and Just

> Men (short-lived quiz shows) replaced the second half of

> Texas and The Doctors. Facts of Life reruns had begun a

> month earlier, replacing reruns of Diff'rent Strokes.

> Dream House replaced Hit Man and Battlestars replaced Just

> Men in April 1983.

It seemed NBC was changing their 10 AM-1 PM Daytime schedule alot in the 1982-83 season.

> I'm not sure KDOC was on the air yet in Fall 1982. My

> recollection is that they signed on in 1983.

Broadcasting & Cable Yearbooks all have Channel 56 Anahiem as signing on October 1, 1982.
Could well not be accurate. Those yearbooks sometimes include innacurate data. That could
have been the date they initially signed on for testing but did not sign on with programming until
much later like in 1983. 1983 though sounds more accurate to me. I agree with you on that.

> > 18 KSCI (Ethnic/Brokered)


> > 6 AM BUSINESS NEWS

> > 5 PM ETHNIC SHOWS

>>

> > 22 KWHY (FNN/SELEC TV) Harriscope

> > FINANCIAL NEWS NETWORK TILL 7 PM SELEC TV AFTER 7 PM

>

> Mark, I've corrected this mistake in your posts before.

> Please make a note somewhere for yourself. 18 was the FNN

> affiliate and 22 did their own business news programming.

I tend not to give these two stations much thought. Its an oversight on my part. This came from a
cut and paste of my 1981 schedule. Yes though 18 KSCI was the FNN station. What I wonder is
how Channel 22 KWHY could afford to produce their own business news programming. This
sounds like an incredible expense for a small UHF outlet.

> > 59 KSCS (PBS)

>

> It was/is channel 58, and their calls have always been KLCS

> (for Los Angeles City Schools; the L.A. Unified School

> District owns the station).

>

Just a typo....I did remember 58...WIll note the calls of KLCS.

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> LOS ANGELES TV

>

> 30 KHOF (Gene Scott) Faith Centre

> GENE SCOTT 24 HOURS A DAY

I should point out on the listing above that it's still going strong to this day. Since its acquisition
by KDOC in the mid-1990s, local televangelist Gene Scott's daily program has since been reduced
to a mere 60 minutes on the station's main schedule at 10PM. However, the original 24/7 format
(reruns combined with new shows) is currently broadcast on KDOC-DT 56.2. Quite a legacy if you
think about it.

Retro: Northern California Sat 4/1/61

from TV Guide

(c) color program

KTVU 2, Oakland (Ind)

10:00 Americans at Work

10:15 Industry on Parade

10:30 Saturday Theater "Sleepers West"

Noon Famous Playhouse

12:30 Movie Matinee "Man from Frisco"

2:00 Movie "Tumblin' Tumbleweeds"

3:00 Movie "San Fernando"

4:00 Jet Jackson

4:30 Blackjack Wayne

5:00 Three Stooges

6:00 Championship Bowling


7:00 Crusade in the Pacific

7:30 Saturday Night Special "The Night My Number Came Up"

9:00 Play of the Week

11:00 Early Late Show "White Heat"

KCRA 3, Sacramento (NBC)

8:00 Captain Sacto

9:00 Shari Lewis (c)

9:30 King Leonardo (c)

10:00 Fury

10:30 Lone Ranger

11:00 NBA: either Los Angeles vs St. Louis (Western finals-game 7) or winner of that game vs
Syracuse or Boston (Championship-game 1)

1:00 Campy's Corner

1:30 True Story

2:00 Detective's Diary

2:30 Armchair Theater "The Fighting Guardsman"

4:00 Bill Rase

5:00 Divorce Court

6:00 People are Funny

6:30 Channel 3 Reports

7:00 Award Theater

7:30 Bonanza (c)

8:30 Tall Man

9:00 Deputy

9:30 Our American Heritage


10:00 We Come For to Sing (folk songs)

10:30 Newsbeat

10:45 Three Star Theater "The Fountainhead"

1:00 Late Show "Danger Flight 931"

2:00 News

KRON 4, San Francisco (NBC)

6:30 White Collar Farmer

7:30 Popeye

8:30 Mr. Wizard

9:00 Shari Lewis (c)

9:30 King Leonardo (c)

10:00 Fury

10:30 Lone Ranger

11:00 NBA: Los Angeles-St. Louis or winner vs Syracuse or Boston

1:30 Adventures in Ideas

2:00 Crossroads

2:30 Open Minds

3:00 Doctors at Work

3:30 True Story

4:00 Detective's Diary

4:30 Bowling Stars

5:00 Captain Gallant

5:30 Saturday Prom

6:00 Divorce Court


7:00 Tombstone Territory

7:30 Bonanza (c)

8:30 Tall Man

9:00 Deputy

9:30 Our American Heritage

10:00 Nation's Future

10:30 Medic

11:00 Almanac Newsreel

11:05 Movie Hits "Tap Roots"

12:30 Nightmare "The Unearthly"

KPIX 5, San Francisco (CBS)

(This was Easter Saturday and April Fool's Day at the same time, so KPIX put an ad in TVG saying
"Every child watching KPIX channel 5 on Easter Sunday will receive five live Easter Bunnies!" with
"April Fool" in small letters in the bottom of the ad)

6:30 Agriculture

7:00 Around the World with Hannibal

7:30 Marshal "J" (c)

8:00 Marshal "J" (Crusader Rabbit)

8:30 Sky King

9:00 Captain Kangaroo

10:00 Allakazam

10:30 Roy Rogers

11:00 Sky King

11:30 Mighty Mouse

Noon Marshal "J" & Cartoons


1:00 Picture for a Saturday Afternoon "Manila Calling"

2:30 About You

3:00 Dance Party (Dick Stewart)

4:45 Early Show "The Purple Heart"

6:00 Rescue 8

6:30 Johnny Midnight

7:00 San Francisco Beat

7:30 Perry Mason

8:30 Checkmate

9:30 Have Gun-Will Travel

10:00 Gunsmoke

10:30 Third Man

11:00 News

11:10 Sports

11:15 Big Movie "Monsieur Beaucaire"

12:45 Late Show "Dr. Renault's Secret"

2:00 News

KVIE 6, Sacramento (Educational)

No programming

KGO 7, San Francisco (ABC)

8:00 Charlie & Humphrey

Noon Rocky & His Friends

12:30 Pip the Piper


1:00 Movie "Rustler's Valley"

2:00 Adventure Theater "Walls Came Tumbling Down"

3:30 Behind Closed Doors

4:00 Chicago Wrestling

5:00 All-Star Golf

6:00 Deadline

6:30 Award Theater

7:00 Boxing: World Heavyweight Title Bout-Emile Griffith v Benny Paret

8:00 Shotgun Slade

8:30 Leave It to Beaver

9:00 Lawrence Welk

10:00 Roaring 20s

11:00 Best of MGM "Till the Clouds Roll By"

KVIP 7, Redding (NBC/ABC)

11:00 NBA: Los Angeles-St. Louis or winner v Syracuse or Boston

1:00 Why, Teacher

1:30 Contrails

2:00 TBA

4:00 Robin Hood

4:30 Enforcers

4:45 Film Fare

5:00 Disc Date (Jerry G)

6:00 Lawrence Welk (same show as KGO)

7:00 Boxing: Griffith v Paret


8:00 Alfred Hitchcock

8:30 Tall Man

9:00 Untouchables

10:00 Roaring 20s

11:00 Play of the Week

1:00 News

KSBW 8, Salinas (CBS/NBC/ABC)

9:00 Captain Kangaroo

10:00 Junior Auction

10:30 Roy Rogers

11:00 NBA: Los Angeles-St. Louis or winner v Syracuse or Boston

1:15 Inside Basketball

1:30 Movie: TBA

3:00 Captain Gallant

3:30 True Story

4:00 Big Picture

5:00 Movie: TBA

6:30 Outlaws

7:30 Perry Mason

8:30 Award Theater

9:00 Coronado 9

9:30 Have Gun-Will Travel

10:00 Gunsmoke

10:30 Deputy
11:00 Million Dollar Movie "Grissly's Millions"

KOLO 8, Reno (ABC/NBC/CBS)

10:45 Christian

11:00 NBA: Los Angeles-St. Louis or winner vs Syracuse or Boston

1:00 TBA

2:00 Family Theater

3:00 Uncle Happy's Playhouse

4:00 Lone Ranger

4:30 Beat 90 (Bob Carroll)

5:30 The Answer

6:00 Heritage

6:15 News/Weather/Sports

6:30 Expedition!

7:00 Boxing: Griffith v Paret

8:00 Rebel

8:30 Checkmate

9:30 Have Gun-Will Travel

10:00 Gunsmoke

10:30 Detectives

11:00 Great Movie "Come Next Spring"

KQED 9, San Francisco (Educational)

No programming
KXTV 10, Sacramento (CBS)

8:00 Agriculture in Motion

8:30 Terrytoons

9:00 Captain Kangaroo

10:00 Allakazam

10:30 Roy Rogers

11:00 Sky King

11:30 Mighty Mouse

Noon News

12:30 Ilka Chase

1:00 Calendar

2:00 Amos n' Andy

2:30 It's a Great Life

3:00 Matinee Movie "Singing Guns"

4:30 Amos n' Andy

5:00 I Love Lucy

5:30 Saturday Evening Movie "Duel at Apache Wells"

7:00 Angel

7:30 Perry Mason

8:30 Checkmate

9:30 Have Gun-Will Travel

10:00 Gunsmoke

10:30 Academy Theater "Easter Parade"

12:55 Almanac Newsreel


KNTV 11, San Jose (ABC/NBC/CBS)

10:00 Bulletin Board

10:05 Farm & Ranch Almanac

10:10 News

10:15 Agriculture on Parade

10:30 Ag Special

11:00 And No Bells Ring

11:30 Freedom Rings

11:45 Kartune Korner

12:30 Pip the Piper

1:00 Branded "Navajo Trail"

2:00 Movie "Lynch Mob"

2:55 News

3:00 Movie "Girl in the Subway"

3:55 Sports Hilites

4:00 Western Caravan "Cowboy Cavalier"

5:00 Slapstick Comedies

5:30 Jim Bowie

6:00 Laramie

7:00 Boxing: Griffith v Paret

8:00 Price is Right

8:30 Leave It to Beaver

9:00 Lawrence Welk

10:00 Roaring 20s

11:00 Spotlight Theater "Rage at Dawn"


12:30 News

KHSL 12, Chico (CBS/ABC)

9:00 Captain Kangaroo

10:00 Allakazam

10:30 Junior Auction

11:00 Jeff's Collie

11:30 Mighty Mouse

Noon Cartoon Carnival

12:30 Cisco Kid

1:00 Movie "Lights of Old Santa Fe"

2:00 Teen Time

3:00 Saturday Matinee "The Young Stranger"

4:30 Life of Riley

5:00 Dan Smoot

5:15 Dog of the Hour

5:30 Texas Wrestling

6:30 Dial 999

7:00 Ann Southern

7:30 Perry Mason

8:30 Checkmate

9:30 Have Gun-Will Travel

10:00 Gunsmoke

10:30 Not for Hire

11:00 Channel 12 Theater "Moontide"


KOVR 13, Stockton (ABC)

7:30 Wonderama Cartoons

7:40 Newsreel 13

7:50 Farm & Ranch World

8:00 Valley Farm Reporter

8:30 Valley Home Reporter

9:00 Rocky Jones

9:30 Jet Jackson

10:00 East Side Kids "Block Busters"

11:00 Just for Fun

Noon Buccaneers

12:30 Pip the Piper

1:00 Action Playhouse "Catherine the Great/Clouds Over Europe/Behind Locked Doors"

6:00 Night Court

6:30 Dial 999

7:00 Boxing: Griffith v Paret

8:00 Cornered

8:30 Boston Blackie

9:00 Lawrence Welk

10:00 Roaring 20s

11:00 Starlight Theater "The Franchise Affair"

12:30 News

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> KGO 7, San Francisco (ABC)

> 8:00 Charlie & Humphrey

> Noon Rocky & His Friends

> 12:30 Pip the Piper

> 1:00 Movie "Rustler's Valley"

> 2:00 Adventure Theater "Walls Came Tumbling Down"

> 3:30 Behind Closed Doors

> 4:00 Chicago Wrestling

> 5:00 All-Star Golf

> 6:00 Deadline

> 6:30 Award Theater

> 7:00 Boxing: World Heavyweight Title Bout-Emile Griffith v

> Benny Paret

This was actually a welterweight title bout. Griffith won this match and the title, only to lose it
back to Paret on 9/30/61 and regain it on 3/24/62. Paret died from injuries sustained in that
third match.
> 8:00 Shotgun Slade

> 8:30 Leave It to Beaver

> 9:00 Lawrence Welk

> 10:00 Roaring 20s

> 11:00 Best of MGM "Till the Clouds Roll By"

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> from TV Guide

> (c) color program

>

>

>

> 11:00 Early Late Show "White Heat"

Absolutely my favorite movie and the source

for one of the movies' classic lines. When

Cody Jarrett (James Cagney) is about to be

blown to bits on that gas tank, he looks


heavenward and shouts, "Made it, Ma! Top

of the world!"

>

> KCRA 3, Sacramento (NBC)

>

> 1:00 Campy's Corner

Roy Campanella?

>

>>

> KRON 4, San Francisco (NBC)

>

>

> 5:30 Saturday Prom

NBC's ill-conceived attempt to imitate

American Bandstand, with Merv Griffin

as host. To give you some idea of how

nobody at NBC seemed to know anything

about the current hit parade, the guest

on the first show was big-band leader

Si Zentner, with his orchestra.

>

>

> KPIX 5, San Francisco (CBS)


> (This was Easter Saturday and April Fool's Day at the same

> time, so KPIX put an ad in TVG saying "Every child watching

> KPIX channel 5 on Easter Sunday will receive five live

> Easter Bunnies!" with "April Fool" in small letters in the

> bottom of the ad)

But do you know that I've Got A Secret once tried that?

They invited 100 boys (130, actually) from a local New

York-area Boys' Club and invited them onstage to catch

a bunny. These rabbits, however, were not what you'd

normally think of when you think Easter bunny; they were

brown and generally dirty. Some of the boys went wild and

caught several, some backstage in the women panelists'

dressing rooms. The boys did agree to give them back.

That was the first of several last straws that led to

the firing of Allan Sherman as executive producer.

>

> 3:00 Dance Party (Dick Stewart)

Is this the same Dick Stewart who was the first

host of ABC's Dream Girl Of '67? Wink Martindale

and Paul Petersen also emceed that show.

>
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>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> 5:00 I Love Lucy

>

> 7:00 Angel

Interesting scheduling here. Angel was Jess Oppenheimer's

attempt to duplicate his sucess with I Love Lucy. This show

was Lucy in reverse, to a point. Angel was a young lady from

France married to an American, played by Marshall Thompson

(that's the reverse of Lucy). But she was scatterbrained like

Lucy Ricardo. Whatever happened to Annie Farge, who played


Angel?

>>

>>

>

> 6:00 Night Court

This, of course, is not the sitcom, but a show

in the Divorce Court vein.

>

>

Retro: Northern California Fri 4/7/61

from TV Guide

San Francisco/Oakland:2-KTVU (Ind), 4-KRON (NBC), 5-KPIX (CBS), 7-KGO (ABC), 9-KQED
(Educational)

Sacramento/Stockton:3-KCRA (NBC),6-KVIE (Educational), 10-KXTV (CBS),

13-KOVR (ABC)

Chico/Redding:7R-KVIP (NBC/ABC), 12-KHSL (CBS/ABC)

Salinas: 8-KSBW (CBS/NBC/ABC)

Reno: 8R-KOLO (ABC/NBC/CBS)

San Jose: 11-KNTV (ABC/NBC/CBS)

(c)Color program

MORNING

5:55
4 Farm Dateline

6:00

3-4-8 Continental Classroom (c)

6:22

5 Farm Flashes/News

6:30

3-4-8 Continental Classroom (c)

5 Books & Man

6:45

5 Dimensions

7:00

3-4-8 Dave Garroway

5 Morning News Report

7:25

4 Almanac Newsreel

10 Focus on Farming

7:30

4 Dave Garroway
5 Adventure School

10 Cartoon Circus

8:00

3 Captain Sacto

7 Charlie & Humphrey

8R-10 CBS News

8:15

5-8R-10 Captain Kangaroo (5 and 8R/10 aired different episodes)

8:25

4 Almanac Newsreel

8:30

3 Wondertime

4 Dave Garroway

7 Joan Davis

13 Farm & Ranch World

8:40

13 Wonderama Cartoons

8:55

13 News
9:00

3 My Little Margie

4-8 Say When

5-12 December Bride

7-13 Jack LaLanne

8R Cactus Tom

10 Diver Dan

9:15

10 Debbie Drake

9:30

3-4-8 Play Your Hunch (c)

5-10-12 Video Village

6 Magic Words

7 Romper Room (w/Miss Nancy)

13 Morning Movie "Men are Not Gods"

10:00

3-4-7R-8 Price is Right (c)

5-10-12 Double Exposure

11 Daily Word

10:05
11 Women's View

10:10

6 Hablemos Espanol

11 News

10:15

11 Industry on Parade

10:30

3-4-8 Concentration

5-10 Your Surprise Package

7 Ray Milland

7R Redding Classroom

11 Life of Riley

12 Chico State Presents

10:40

6 California Satory

10:50

13 Channel 13 Newsreel

11:00

3-4-7R-8R Truth or Consequences


5-8-10-12 Love of Life

7-11-13 Morning Court

11:10

6 Magic Words

11:15

2 Freedom Rings

11:30

2 News (c)

3-4-8R It Could Be You (c)

5-8-10-12 Search for Tomorrow

7-7R-11-13 Love That Bob!

11:45

5-8-10-12 Guiding Light

11:55

3-4 NBC News

AFTERNOON

Noon

2 Short Story Theater

3-4-8 Jan Murray (c)


5-10 News

7-7R-11-13 Camouflage

12 Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal

12:05

10 News

12:15

10 Woman's World

12:30

2 Paul Coates

3-4-8-8R Loretta Young

5-10-12 As the World Turns

7-7R-11-13 Number Please

1:00

2 Burns & Allen

3-4-8-8R Young Dr. Malone

5-12 Face the Facts

7-7R-11-13 About Faces

10 Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal

1:10

6 Let's Talk
1:25

7-7R-11-13 ABC News

1:30

2 Our Miss Brooks

3-4-7R From These Roots

5-8-8R-10-12 House Party

7 Divorce Hearing

11 As the World Turns

13 Burns & Allen

1:40

6 Let's Find Out

2:00

2 Believe It or Not

3-4-8R Make Room for Daddy

5-8-10 Millionaire

7-7R-11-13 Day in Court

12 Jeanne Posey

2:05

2 Movie Matinee "Springtime in the Rockies"


2:10

6 American Dream

2:30

3 News

4 Here's Hollywood

5-8-8R-10-12 Verdict is Yours

7-7R-11-13 Seven Keys

2:35

3 Valley Playhouse "The Golden Maske"

3:00

4 Golden Gate Playhouse "Circle of Danger"

5-10-12 Brighter Day

7-7R-11-13 Queen for a Day

8 Gold Coast Matinee "Man of Conquest"

8R Be My Guest "Thank You Mr. Moto"

3:15

5-10-12 Secret Storm

3:30

2 Topper

5-10-12 Edge of Night


7-7R-11-13 Who Do You Trust?

4:00

2 Captain Satellite

5 Dance Party

7-7R-11-13 American Bandstand

9 Casals Master Class

10 Early Movie "Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day"

12 Cisco Kid

4:25

3 Greatest Headlines

4:30

3 Popeye (Bosun Bill)

4 Bozo the Clown

8 Ahoy, Mates!

9 test pattern

12 People's Choice

4:45

5 Early Show "Aloma of the South Seas"

5:00

2 Three Stooges
3 Captain Sacto

4-7R Popeye (Mayor Art)

6-9 Best of Carousel

7 Charley & Humphrey

8R Uncle Happy

11 Uncle Luther

12 Man from Cochise

13 Impact

5:30

3 Bold Journey

6-9 Buckskin Bob

7-7R-11-13 Rin Tin Tin

10 Sheriff of Cochise

12 Don's Cartoon Club

5:45

8R National Velvet

EVENING

6:00

2 Amos n' Andy

3-4-7R-8-10-12 News

5 Marshal "J"

6 Danny Dee
7 Headline Edition

9 Children's Corner

11 Record Hop

13 Rough Riders

6:15

3-4-7R-8R NBC News

6 Sing Hi Sing Lo

8-10-12 CBS News

6:30

2 Jeff's Collie

3 Channel 3 Reports

4 Assignment Four

5-8R-11 News

6 Fine Arts Quintet

7 Trackdown

7R Shotgun Slade

8-12 Mister Ed

9 Parlons Francais

10 Whirlybirds

13 Highway Patrol

6:45

5 CBS News
7:00

2-7R Pony Express

3 Movie of the Week "The Pearl of Death"

4 Dangerous Robin

5 Death Valley Days

7 Not for Hire

8 Dobie Gillis

8R Pioneers

9 Origami

10 Vikings

11 Rescue 8

12 Award Theater

13 Tightrope!

7:30

2 Ben Alexander

4 Happy

5-8-8R-10-12 Rawhide

6 American Perspective

7 Matty's Friday Funnies

7R Americans

9 Two for Physics

11 Border Patrol

13 Cheaters
8:00

4 Five Star Jubilee

6 Modern Art

7-11-13 Harrigan & Son

9 Casals Master Class

8:30

2 Night Court

3-4 Nanatte Fabray

5-8-8R-10-12 Route 66

6 Casals Master Class

7-7R-11-13 Flintstones

9 Glenn Gould

9:00

2 National All-Star Wrestling (from Oakland)

3-4 Sing Along with Mitch (c)

6 Conference on World Tensions

7-7R-11-13 77 Sunset Strip

9:40

5-8-12 'Way Out

8 Manhunt

8R Candid Camera
9 Prospects of Mankind

10:00

2 News & Weather

3 Newsbeat

4-8 Michael Shayne

5-10-12 Twilight Zone

7-7R-11-13 Detectives

8R 77 Sunset Strip

10:30

2 Paul Coates

3 Three Star Theater "San Antonio"

5-10 Eyewitness to History

7-7R-11-13 Law & Mrs. Jones

9 World Report

12 Mike Hammer

11:00

2 Believe It or Not

4-5-7R-8-8R-10 News

7 Best of the Thin Man "The Thin Man Goes Home"

11-13 News

12 Channel 12 Theater "Daisy Kenyon"


11:05

2 Movie "Air Force"

11:10

4-5-11 Sports

8R Front Row Center "Too Hot to Handle"

11:15

4 Jack Paar (c)

5 Big Movie "The Maltese Falcon"

7R Academy Theater "Du Barry was a Lady"

8 Movie "Girl from God's Country"

10 Late Movie "Dangerous Partners"

11 Command Playhouse "Rancho Notorious"

13 Starlight Theater "Half Angel"

LATE NIGHT

12:45

3 Late Show "The Case of the Black Cat"

5 Late Show "Arizona Wildcat"

7R-11-13 News

10 Debbie Drake

1:15

10 News
2:00

3-5 News

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> from TV Guide

>

> MORNING

>

> 8:30

> 7 Joan Davis

Syndicated reruns of I Married Joan.

AFTERNOON
> 5:00

> 12 Man from Cochise

Broken Arrow reruns under this title?

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>

>

> 11:15

> 4 Jack Paar (c)

>

Did KCRA, KSBW or KRCR (then KVIP) ever carry Jack Paar? I know KCRA and KSBW aired Carson's
entire run.And KRCR did until they switched from NBC to ABC, although 7R would carry Days of
Our Lives, Saturday Baseball and Sunday Football until KCPM (now KNVN ) hit the air 20 years
ago this Fall.

Sorry about earlier when I did the whole schedule. My mistake.

Retro: North Carolina Sunday, September 16, 1956


From the Greensboro Daily News. Times are

EST, one hour behind New York. WLOS/13

Asheville is not in these listings, nor is

WUNC/4 Chapel Hill, which had not returned

from the summer.

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS/ABC)

10 AM Eye On New York (CBS)

10:30 Camera 3 (CBS)

11 AM Let's Take A Trip (CBS)

11:30 Faith For Today

12 N The Christophers

12:30 Wild Bill Hickok (CBS reruns

of the syndicated series)

1 PM Football: Redskins-Colts (1956

was the first year of CBS's

association with the NFL)

3:45 Television Chapel (time approximate)

4 PM You Are There (CBS) (delay from

5:30 EST)

4:30 My Friend Flicka (CBS) (delay from

Friday 6:30)

5 PM Disneyland (ABC) (delay from Wednesday

6:30)
6 PM Telephone Time With John Nesbitt (CBS)(delay

from 5:00)

6:30 Private Secretary (CBS)

7 PM Ed Sullivan Show (CBS)

8 PM General Electric Theater (CBS)

8:30 Vic Damone Show (CBS) (delay from Monday

8:30)

9 PM $64,000 Challenge (CBS)

9:30 What's My Line? (CBS)

10 PM Sunday News Special (CBS)

10:15 Arthur Murray Party (CBS) (delay from Thursday

9:00)

10:45 Movie: "Scatterbrain"

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS/NBC/ABC)

10 AM Christophers

10:30 Camera 3

11 AM A Desk For Billie (some kind of special

that ran in every North Carolina market

that weekend)

12 N This Is The Life

12:30 Wild Bill Hickok

1 PM Disneyland

2 PM Lassie (CBS) (delay from 6:00)


2:30 Jane Wyman Show (NBC) (delay from Tuesday 8:00)

3 PM The Way

3:30 Stars Of The Grand Ole Opry

4 PM General Electric Summer Originals

(ABC) (delay from Tuesday 8:00)

4:30 Captain Gallant (NBC)

5 PM Phil Silvers (CBS) (delay from Tuesday

7:00)

5:30 You Are There

6 PM Science Fiction Theater

6:30 Private Secretary

7 PM Ed Sullivan Show

8 PM General Electric Theater

8:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents (CBS)

9 PM Bob Cummings Show (CBS) (delay from

Thursday 7:00)

9:30 What's My Line?

10 PM Sunday News Special

10:15 $64,000 Challenge

10:45 Rosemary Clooney

11:15 Man To Man

WMFD (WECT) Ch. 6 Wilmington (NBC/CBS/ABC)

1:45 Science (nothing else given)


2 PM Oral Roberts

2:30 Zoo Parade (NBC) (introduced America

to Marlin Perkins)

3 PM Wide Wide World (NBC) (Dave Garroway

is host)

4:30 Vespers

5 PM Telephone Time

5:30 Disneyland

6:30 Amazing Dunninger

7 PM Steve Allen Show (NBC)

8 PM Goodyear Television Playhouse (NBC)

9 PM Loretta Young Show (NBC)

9:30 Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal

10 PM Frankie Laine Time (CBS) (delay from

Wednesday 7:00)

10:30 This Is The Life

11 PM Late News

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC/ABC)

1:15 This Is The Life

1:45 Science

2 PM TBA

2:15 Church Hour

2:30 Question (I don't know what this is,


except it is NOT The $64,000 Question,

which aired Tuesdays on WNCT/9.)

3 PM Wide Wide World

4:30 A Desk For Billie

5:30 Roy Rogers (NBC)

6 PM World News

6:30 Kickoff 1956 (NBC)

7 PM Steve Allen Show

8 PM Goodyear Television Playhouse

9 PM Loretta Young Show

9:30 My Little Margie

10 PM Theater (don't know what this is,

specifically)

11 PM News

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS/ABC)

8:30 Oral Roberts

9 AM Lamp Unto My Feet (CBS)

9:30 Look Up And Live (CBS)

10 PM Eye On New York

10:30 Camera 3

11 AM Let's Take A Trip

11:30 Christophers

12 N James Mason
12:15 Music

12:30 Wild Bill Hickok

1 PM Redskins-Colts

3:30 Scrapbook (time approximate)

4 PM Disneyland

5 PM Telephone Time

5:30 China Smith

6 PM Lassie

6:30 Private Secretary

7 PM Ed Sullivan Show

8 PM General Electric Theater

8:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

9 PM $64,000 Challenge

9:30 Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal

10 PM Sunday News Special

10:15 Lawrence Welk (ABC) (delay

from Saturday 8:00)

11:15 Salad Mixer

11:25 Late Show

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (NBC/ABC)

11:30 Christophers

12 N Oral Roberts

12:30 Frontiers Of Faith (NBC)


1 PM Mission (may be a religious program)

1:30 Youth Wants To Know (NBC)

2 PM Outlook (Chet Huntley) (NBC)

2:30 Zoo Parade

3 PM Wide Wide World

4:30 Big Picture

5 PM Meet The Press (NBC)

5:30 Roy Rogers

6 PM Topper (NBC)

6:30 Kickoff 1956

7 PM Steve Allen Show

8 PM Goodyear Television Playhouse

9 PM Loretta Young Show

9:30 The Falcon

10 PM Warner Brothers Presents (ABC)

(delay from Tuesday 6:30)

11 PM The Vise (ABC) (delay from

Friday 8:30)

11:30 TBA

12 M News

12:05 Previews

WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC/ABC)

12:15 Music And Prevues


12:25 News And Weather

12:30 Frontiers Of Faith

1 PM The Christophers

1:30 Youth Wants To Know

2 PM Outlook

2:30 Zoo Parade

3 PM Wide Wide World

4:30 Building America

5 PM Meet The Press

5:30 This Is The Life

6 PM Topper

6:30 Kickoff 1956

7 PM Steve Allen Show

8 PM Goodyear Television Playhouse

9 PM Loretta Young Show

9:30 Movie: "No Minor Vices"

11 PM News Final

WNAO Ch. 28 Raleigh (CBS/ABC)

9 AM Lamp Unto My Feet

9:30 Look Up And Live

10 AM Eye On New York

10:30 Camera 3

11 AM Let's Take A Trip


11:30 This Is The Life

12 N A Desk For Billie

1 PM Redskins-Colts

3:45 News (CBS, time approximate)

4 PM Face The Nation (CBS)

4:30 Bandwagon '56 (CBS)

5 PM Telephone Time

5:30 You Are There

6 PM Crunch And Des

6:30 Private Secretary

7 PM Ed Sullivan Show

8 PM General Electric Theater

8:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

9 PM Playhouse (nothing else given)

9:30 What's My Line?

10 PM Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal

10:30 Movietime

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Re: Retro: North Carolina Sunday, September 16, 1956

B. Patrick took us back to North Carolina on September 16th, 1956:

> WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS/ABC)


>

> 1 PM Football: Redskins-Colts (1956

> was the first year of CBS's

> association with the NFL)

Wasn't this also the first week of the 1956 NFL season??

If it was, this was one of the first NFL games CBS covered. I think there may have been three or
four regional games that Sunday---I believe CBS held the rights in 1956 to the Chicago Bears,
Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers, Washington Redskins, Pittsburgh
Steelers, and New York Giants (rights to the latter three teams inherited from DuMont when it
bellied-up; CBS went on to get TV rights to a few other clubs to add to the three teams whose
games it inherited from DuMont).

Back then, I suspect Washington Redskins' games were shown all the way south to Florida and
west to Texas.

> WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS/NBC/ABC)

>

> 1 PM Disneyland

> 2 PM Lassie (CBS) (delay from 6:00)

> 2:30 Jane Wyman Show (NBC) (delay from Tuesday 8:00)

> 3 PM The Way

> 3:30 Stars Of The Grand Ole Opry

It's interesting that WBTV-3 apparently did not carry CBS' NFL coverage during the 1956 season,
especially in light that Charlotte now has an NFL franchise (the Carolina Panthers), whose game
this Sunday (September 18th; hosting New England) will be locally seen in Charlotte on-------
WBTV.
> WMFD (WECT) Ch. 6 Wilmington (NBC/CBS/ABC)

>

> 2:30 Zoo Parade (NBC) (introduced America

> to Marlin Perkins)

The final season of this long-running program; thanks to the limitations of early TV technology,
this wildlife show was broadcast live from a zoo (usually the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago;
sometimes from other major zoos around the country).

A few years later, a young producer named Don Meier convinced Perkins to return to TV in
another wildlife show which instead of being broadcast live from a zoo, would be filmed on-
location all over the world, which would become the long-running "Wild Kingdom". Even today,
"Wild Kingdom" is the standard against which all other TV nature programs are judged against.

> 7 PM Steve Allen Show (NBC)

Allen was still doing the "Tonight Show" Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Ernie Kovacs had
become the regular Monday-Tuesday host. Allen cut back to three nights a week on "Tonight"
when this variety show premiered in June, 1956; in early 1957, he would leave "Tonight" to
devote all his attention to the Sunday-night show.

> 9 PM Loretta Young Show (NBC)

Many who tuned-into the show did so to find out the answer to this question: "What will Loretta
be wearing this week when she comes through that door to deliver her introduction?". The way
she "schwoosed" through that door, wearing the latest (for that time) designer outfit was
parodied for many years, even long after the show left the air.

> WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC/ABC)


> 6:30 Kickoff 1956 (NBC)

It might have been a preview of either the college football season (NBC had the rights to college
football that year) or the 1956/57 NBC prime-time schedule.

> 10 PM Theater (don't know what this is,

> specifically)

Could it have been a delayed-broadcast of either "Armstrong Circle Theatre" (seen live on NBC
Tuesday nights), "Kraft Television Theatre" (live over NBC on Wednesday nights), or "Lux Video
Theatre" (broadcast on Thursdays by NBC)?? All three were hour-long shows.

> WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS/ABC)

> 10 PM Sunday News Special

This CBS News presentation was, I believe, the only weekend network television newscast for
most of the 1950's. From 1951 or so until the beginning of 1962, it was anchored by Walter
Cronkite.

> 11:15 Salad Mixer

An early example (thank goodness it was only ten minutes long!) of the infomercial.

> WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (NBC/ABC)


>

> 2 PM Outlook (Chet Huntley) (NBC)

Premiered in April of that year; Huntley and David Brinkley would succeed John Cameron Swayze
as anchors of NBC's evening newscast at the end of October. Despite being named a co-anchor
of NBC's nightly newscast, Huntley remained as the host of "Outlook" for several more years. I
would think "Outlook"'s popularity would soar once the "Huntley/Brinkley Report" became
popular. I do know that the title was changed at some point to "Chet Huntley Reporting",
perhaps NBC was hoping that his now-famous name would draw more viewers.

> 5 PM Meet The Press (NBC)

Ned Brooks was moderator during this period. Lawrence Spivak (who would become moderator
in the mid 1960's) was a regular panelist.

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Re: Retro: North Carolina Sunday, September 16, 1956

> B. Patrick took us back to North Carolina on September 16th,

> 1956:

>

>>>

> > WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS/NBC/ABC)


>>

> > 1 PM Disneyland

> > 2 PM Lassie (CBS) (delay from 6:00)

> > 2:30 Jane Wyman Show (NBC) (delay from Tuesday 8:00)

> > 3 PM The Way

> > 3:30 Stars Of The Grand Ole Opry

>

> It's interesting that WBTV-3 apparently did not carry CBS'

> NFL coverage during the 1956 season, especially in light

> that Charlotte now has an NFL franchise (the Carolina

> Panthers), whose game this Sunday (September 18th; hosting

> New England) will be locally seen in Charlotte

> on-------WBTV.

Of course, the Panthers were nearly forty years in the future

in 1956. In 1956 pro football was not yet the ratings

draw it would become. Most experts would argue that the

turning point was the 1958 Colts-Giants NFL championship game,

still considered "the greatest football game ever played."

Still, I bet WBTV's management wishes CBS still had the NFC,

so it--and not WCCB/Fox18--would have most Panthers' games.

>

>>>

>
> > WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC/ABC)

>

>>

>

> > 10 PM Theater (don't know what this is,

> > specifically)

>

> Could it have been a delayed-broadcast of either "Armstrong

> Circle Theatre" (seen live on NBC Tuesday nights), "Kraft

> Television Theatre" (live over NBC on Wednesday nights), or

> "Lux Video Theatre" (broadcast on Thursdays by NBC)?? All

> three were hour-long shows.

If it's any of these it's probably "Armstrong," which WITN

did not carry on Tuesday nights.

>

>>

>>

>>

Retro: North Carolina Monday,September 17, 1956

From the Greensboro Daily News. Times are

EST, one hour behind New York. WUNC/4 Chapel

Hill and WLOS/13 Asheville are not listed.


WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS/ABC)

7 AM Good Morning (Will Rogers, Jr.) (CBS)

8 AM Captain Kangaroo (CBS)

8:55 News (don't know if local or CBS)

9 AM Garry Moore Show (CBS)

9:30 Arthur Godfrey Time (CBS)

10:30 Strike It Rich (CBS)

11 AM Second Breakfast

11:15 Love Of Life (CBS)

11:30 Search For Tomorrow (CBS)

11:45 Guiding Light (CBS)

12 N RFD Piedmont

12:15 Devotions

12:30 As The World Turns (CBS)

1 PM What's Cooking Today

1:30 Art Linkletter's House Party (CBS)

2 PM Big Payoff (CBS)

2:30 Bob Crosby Show (CBS)

3 PM Brighter Day (CBS)

3:15 Secret Storm (CBS)

3:30 Edge Of Night (CBS) (this would move

to 9:30 AM when daylight saving time

ended, but sometime in 1957 WFMY began

airing it at 4:30 in the winter, then


4:30 year-round beginning in 1958)

4 PM Tele-Story Time

4:30 Old Rebel And Pecos Pete

5 PM Mickey Mouse Club (ABC)

6 PM Evening Edition

6:10 Weather

6:15 Douglas Edwards With The News (CBS)

6:30 Robin Hood (CBS)

7 PM Screen Directors' Playhouse (looks

like ABC, delay from Wednesday 8 PM)

7:30 Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts (CBS)

8 PM Charlie Farrell Show (CBS)

8:30 Science Fiction Theater

9 PM Studio One Summer Theater (CBS)

10 PM Burns And Allen (CBS, delay from 7 PM)

10:30 The Visitor

11 PM Les Paul And Mary Ford

11:05 Sports Final

11:10 Weather

11:15 News

11:20 Movie: "One Big Affair"

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS/NBC/ABC)

7 AM Good Morning
8 AM Captain Kangaroo

8:55 Rise And Shine

9 AM Garry Moore

9:30 Arthur Godfrey

10:30 Strike It Rich

11 AM Valiant Lady (CBS)

11:15 Love Of Life

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light

12 N Betty Feezor

12:30 As The World Turns

1 PM Man Around The House

1:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

2 PM Big Payoff

2:30 Bob Crosby

3 PM Brighter Day

3:15 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Fashion (nothing else given)

4:30 Matinee (nothing else given)

5 PM Sky King

5:30 Jamboree

6 PM Farm Show

6:15 Community (nothing else given)

6:30 Esso Reporter


6:45 Weather

6:50 Vespers

7 PM Burns And Allen

7:30 Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts

8 PM Charlie Farrell

8:30 Vic Damone (CBS)

9 PM Studio One Summer Theater

10 PM Boys Choir

10:15 Courtroom (nothing else given)

10:30 Our Miss Brooks (may be delay from

Friday 7:30--this show was playing

out its original run)

11 PM Weather

11:05 News Final

11:25 Les Paul & Mary Ford

11:30 Movie

WMFD (WECT) Ch. 6 Wilmington (NBC/CBS/ABC)

1:15 Message (religious)

1:30 Cooking (nothing else given)

2 PM Matinee Theater (NBC)

3 PM Edge Of Night

3:30 Music (nothing else given)

3:45 Brighter Day


4 PM Comedy Time (NBC)

4:30 This Is The Life

5 PM Kiddie Time

6 PM Cisco Kid

6:30 News (doesn't say how it's divided)

7 PM My Little Margie

7:30 Safari (To Adventure?)

8 PM My Hero

8:30 Susie

9 PM Public Defender

9:30 Mark Saber

10 PM Grand Ole Opry (probably ABC, delay

from Saturday 6:30)

11 PM News

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC/ABC)

1 PM Today On The Farm

1:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford (NBC)

2 PM Matinee Theater

3 PM Queen For A Day (NBC)

3:45 Modern Romances (NBC)

4 PM Comedy Time

4:30 Afternoon (nothing else given)

5 PM Teen Canteen
5:30 Kit Carson

6 PM News

6:15 Weather

6:25 Sports

6:30 Mark Saber

7 PM Producer's Showcase: "The Lord

Don't Play Favorites" (NBC)

8:30 Robert Montgomery Presents (NBC)

9:30 Highway Patrol

10 PM Theater (again, don't know)

11 PM News

11:05 Weather

11:10 Sports

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS/ABC)

6:45 Riders (sounds like some sort of

country-music group)

6:55 Weather

7 AM Good Morning

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Romper Room

9:30 Arthur Godfrey

10:30 Strike It Rich

11 AM Meditations
11:15 Love Of Life

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light

12 N Riders

12:10 Weather

12:15 Debnam Views The News (W.E. Debnam

was a legend in eastern North Carolina

in the '50s and '60s)

12:30 As The World Turns

1 PM Johnny Carson Show (CBS) (this daytime

variety show suffered the same fate as

Letterman's nearly a quarter-century later:

great reviews, poor ratings--but not to

worry because Carson was headed for bigger

things: Who Do You Trust? in 1957, then The

Tonight Show in 1962)

1:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

2 PM Big Payoff

2:30 Theater (I hate these)

3 PM Brighter Day

3:15 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Government (a college-credit course?)

4:30 Cartoon Carnival

5 PM Theater
6 PM News

6:05 Sports

6:10 Weather

6:15 Douglas Edwards With The News

6:30 Robin Hood

7 PM Burns And Allen

7:30 Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts

8 PM Charlie Farrell

8:30 Vic Damone

9 PM Studio One Summer Theater

10 PM Bob Cummings Show (CBS, delay from

Thursday 7 PM)

10:30 Esso Reporter

10:40 Sports

10:45 Star Time

11 PM Weather

11:05 News Final

11:10 Movie

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (NBC/ABC)

7 AM Today (Dave Garroway) (NBC)

9 AM Ding Dong School (NBC)

9:30 NBC Bandstand (Bert Parks hosted this

show, not to be confused with American


Bandstand)

10 AM Home (NBC)

11 AM Tic Tac Dough (NBC)

11:30 It Could Be You (NBC)

12 N News

12:15 Movie (I wonder if this is Movie Museum?)

12:30 Cooking

1 PM Today On The Farm

1:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford

2 PM Matinee Theater

3 PM Queen For A Day

3:45 Modern Romances

4 PM Afternoon Show

5 PM Mickey Mouse Club

6 PM Sportsview

6:15 John Daly And The News (ABC)

6:30 Annie Oakley

7 PM Producer's Showcase

8:30 Robert Montgomery Presents

9:30 General Electric Summer Originals

(ABC, delay from Tuesday 8 PM)

10 PM Playhouse (again, I HATE THESE!)

11 PM Weather

11:05 News

11:10 The Falcon


11:40 Previews

WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC/ABC)

6:45 Music And Prevues

7 AM Today

9 AM Ding Dong School

9:30 NBC Bandstand

10 AM Home

11 AM Tic Tac Dough

11:30 It Could Be You

12 N Romper Room

1 PM Today On The Farm

1:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford

2 PM Matinee Theater

3 PM Queen For A Day

3:45 Modern Romances

4 PM Comedy Time: It's Always Jan (just

came off CBS)

4:30 United Fund

4:45 Jolly Junction

5 PM Western Movie

5:55 Stock Market Report

6 PM Sports Desk

6:10 News--Julian Barber (I believe he


later went to DC's Channel 9)

6:25 Weather Tower

6:30 Frankie Carle Show (NBC)

6:45 NBC News Caravan

7 PM Producer's Showcase

8:30 Robert Montgomery Presents

9:30 Stage 7

10 PM Grand Ole Opry

11 PM Tonight (NBC)

12 M News Final

WNAO Ch. 28 Raleigh (CBS/ABC)

6:45 Almanac

7 AM Good Morning

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Romper Room

9:45 Arthur Godfrey

10 AM 28 Presents

10:30 Strike It Rich

11 AM Valiant Lady

11:15 Love Of Life

11:30 This Is The Life

12 N CBS News

12:10 Stand Up And Be Counted (CBS)


12:30 Summer (something local)

1 PM Johnny Carson

1:30 28 Presents

2 PM Big Payoff

2:30 28 Presents

3 PM Afternoon

3:15 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Bar 28

4:55 Kiddie (rest of the title not given)

6 PM Kukla, Fran And Ollie

6:15 Douglas Edwards With The News

6:30 Robin Hood

7 PM Burns And Allen

7:30 Voice Of Firestone (ABC)

8 PM Charlie Farrell

8:30 Vic Damone

9 PM Lawrence Welk (ABC, delay from

Saturday 8 PM)

10 PM Movie

11:30 Cowboy (again, incomplete title)

KCOP Los Angeles, February 22-28, 1986

I'd like to share a highlight schedule for one of my favorite formerly independent stations KCOP
UPN 13. Here's a typical weekly rundown from February 22-28, 1986, as referenced from TV
Guide. I hope you'll like it.
SATURDAY

February 22

06:00 AM In Studio* (2 back-to-back shows)

08:00 AM Get Smart (back-to-back episodes)

09:00 AM Abbott and Costello Movie - "It Ain't Hay" (1943)

10:30 AM Matinee Thirteen(?) - "Tarzan and the Mermaids" (1948)

12:00 PM Solid Gold

01:00 PM Playhouse Thirteen - "Mayday at 40,000 Feet" (1976)

03:00 PM Movie Arcade - "American Graffiti" (1973)

05:00 PM The Rockford Files

06:00 PM The Streets of San Francisco

07:00 PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30 PM Barney Miller

08:00 PM The 8 O'Clock Movie - "West Side Story" (1961)

11:00 PM The Benny Hill Show

11:30 PM L.A. Theatre - "North by Northwest" (1959)

02:00 AM Solid Gold

03:00 AM Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous

04:00 AM INN News

04:30 AM SIGN-OFF

SUNDAY

February 23
06:00 AM First Person*

07:00 AM Tranzor Z

07:30 AM Tom and Jerry

08:00 AM The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera

09:30 AM Super Sunday

10:00 AM The Adventures of Superman

10:30 AM Bewitched

11:00 AM I Dream of Jeannie

11:30 AM Get Smart

12:00 PM The Dukes of Hazzard

01:00 PM Movie Arcade - "American Graffiti" (1973)[rebroadcast]

03:00 PM Movie for a Sunday Afternoon - "Three Days of the Condor" (1975)

05:00 PM Star Trek

06:00 PM Playhouse Thirteen - "Foul Play" (1980)

08:00 PM Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous

09:00 PM Kenneth Copeland

10:00 PM Jerry Falwell

11:00 PM Jimmy Swaggart

12:00 AM Oral Roberts

12:30 AM PAID PROGRAM - "Millionaire Maker"

01:30 AM Editor's Desk*

02:00 AM INN News

02:30 AM SIGN-OFF
WEEKDAYS

February 24-28

05:30 AM Romper Room and Friends*

06:00 AM Super Friends

06:30 AM Scooby-Doo

07:00 AM M.A.S.K.

07:30 AM Heathcliff

08:00 AM Inspector Gadget

08:30 AM The Jetsons

09:00 AM The Great Space Coaster

09:30 AM The Adventures of Superman

10:00 AM Bewitched

10:30 AM I Dream of Jeannie

11:00 AM Hawaii Five-O

12:00 PM Matinee Thirteen

Monday - "Carson City" (1952)

Tuesday - "The Charge at Feather River" (1953)

Wednesday - "East of Eden" (1955)

Thursday - "The Easy Way" (1952)

Friday - "The Iron Mistress" (1952)

02:00 PM Super Friends

02:30 PM Tom and Jerry

03:00 PM Challenge of the Go-Bots

03:30 PM He-Man and the Masters of the Universe


04:00 PM She-Ra: Princess of Power

04:30 PM Transformers

05:00 PM G.I. Joe

05:30 PM Diff'rent Strokes (back-to-back episodes)

06:30 PM Jeopardy!

07:00 PM Wheel of Fortune

07:30 PM The New Newlywed Game

08:00 PM The 8 O'Clock Movie

Monday, Tuesday - "King Kong" (1976) [2-part broadcast]

Wednesday - SPECIAL: The Benny Hill Show [mini-marathon]

Thursday - "The Theif Who Came to Dinner" (1973)

Friday - "Machine Gun McCain" (Italian, 1968)

10:00 PM News 13 (10:30 for the Monday, Tuesday and Friday editions)

11:00 PM Barney Miller

11:30 PM Hawaii Five-O

12:30 AM INN News

01:00 AM L.A. Theatre

Monday - "Stage Fright" (British, 1950)

Tuesday - "A Star Is Born" (1954)

Wednesday - "Stop, You're Killing Me" (1952)

Thursday - "The West Point Story" (1950)

Friday - "The Winning Team" (1952)

03:00 AM SIGN-OFF (Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday)

The Twentieth Century (Thursday)

03:30 AM SIGN-OFF (Monday, Thursday)


04:00 AM The Twentieth Century (Friday)

04:30 AM SIGN OFF (Friday)

* = denotes local program

In case you were wondering, Super Sunday was a weekly block consisted of the rotating series
"Robotix," "Bigfoot and the Muscle Machines," "Inhumanoids" and "JEM." They were also
broadcast in a 90-minute format as well.

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Re: KCOP Los Angeles, February 22-28, 1986

What were KTLA and KTTV's schedules at the same time?

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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> 01:30 AM Editor's Desk*

> * = denotes local program

Not in the case of the above. "From the Editor's Desk" was a INN weekend show.<P
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Re: KCOP Los Angeles, February 22-28, 1986

I had forgotten that KCOP ran cartoons in the afternoons as well.

I also forgotten about "Super Sunday" which was produced by the folks that brought us the
animated versions of The Transformers and G.I. Joe. I barely remember the "Robotix" and
"Bigfoot" segments, and probably for good reason. In the fall of 1986, Jem ended up as a daily
series, and Inhumanoids as a weekly show.

Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! on KCOP? Geez, I bet they wish they kept those shows on their
air a few more years...
One other note: by this time, KTLA was owned by Tribune Broadcasting. I would have thought
that they would place the Independent Network News on channel five soon after. Did KTLA ever
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> One other note: by this time, KTLA was owned by Tribune

> Broadcasting. I would have thought that they would place

> the Independent Network News on channel five soon after.

> Did KTLA ever air INN?

Yes. According to the Fall Preview issue of TV Guide (September 12-18, 1987), INN News -- by
that time anchored by Morton Dean on weekdays and Marvin Scott on weekends -- was being
cleared by KTLA at 1:00am every night but Saturdays (when it was carried at 2:30am).

However, this particular week, INN was pre-empted on Tuesday and Wednesday night because
Pope John Paul II was visiting Los Angeles and KTLA was running round-the-clock coverage, using
the overnight hours for replays of the day's significant events. KTLA literally began at 9:00am
September 15 and, except for one-hour news blocks at noon and 10:00pm, ran nothing else for
48 hours straight. Even the 700 Club got pre-empted.<P ID="signature">______________

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> However, this particular week, INN was pre-empted on Tuesday

> and Wednesday night because Pope John Paul II was visiting

> Los Angeles and KTLA was running round-the-clock coverage,

> using the overnight hours for replays of the day's

> significant events. KTLA literally began at 9:00am

> September 15 and, except for one-hour news blocks at noon

> and 10:00pm, ran nothing else for 48 hours straight. Even

> the 700 Club got pre-empted.

The fact an independent station could do that much coverage on anything back in 1986 was
amazing. I never knew KTLA was so news intensive back in the 80s. I was led to believe the news
programming on KTLA became big in the early 90's. I dont remember other markets getting that
much Pope coverage. Even when he died the stations and networks were not wall to wall. Back
then I thought KTLA only had a 10 PM newscast.

Its amazing that Pat Robertson is so friendly with the Catholics after the Pope bumped him in the
#2 market. kidding...but he actually was a guest at least one Papal mass back in 1995 in New
York City. Upon the Pope's death his reaction was very favorable. I guess unlike many
conservative Protestants that Pat still has a soft spot for Catholicism.
>

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> The fact an independent station could do that much coverage

> on anything back in 1986 was amazing. I never knew KTLA was

> so news intensive back in the 80s. I was led to believe the

> news programming on KTLA became big in the early 90's. I

> dont remember other markets getting that much Pope coverage.

> Even when he died the stations and networks were not wall to

> wall. Back then I thought KTLA only had a 10 PM newscast.

Actually, KTLA built a reputation for its news department. They were the first station to do live
remote coverage of news, the first to have a helicopter, and were generally considered to be the
station to turn to for major local newa coverage.

I believe KTLA won a local Emmy award for its coverage of the 1965 Watts riots, IIRC.

I think what causes the perception you have, Mark, is that KTLA was never a real contender in its
newscasts for many years, but their live coverage of disasters and breaking news more than
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> Actually, KTLA built a reputation for its news department.

> They were the first station to do live remote coverage of

> news, the first to have a helicopter, and were generally

> considered to be the station to turn to for major local newa

> coverage.

They had gavel-to-gavel coverage of the OJ Simpson trial that was syndicated to a handful of
stations.

I kinda miss KTLA since I switched satellite providers, although it looks like they've become just
another generic WB station.

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Thanks for the clarification on "From the Editor's Desk." I wasn't sure at first if that series was
shown nationwide.
New York TV- Late Spring 1987

NEW YORK TV- LATE SPRING 1987

Friday June 12, 1987

Source: New York Times

WCBS-TV 2

6:00 am - CBS Morning News (with local inserts)

7:30 - The Morning Program

8:00- Presidential Address (from Berlin)

9:00 True Confessions

9:30 - The Judge

10:00 - The $25,000 Pyramid

10:30 - Card Sharks (hosted by Bob Eubanks)

11:00 - The Price is Right

Noon - Channel 2 News at Noon

12:30 - The Young and the Restless

1:30 - The Bold and the Beautiful

2:00 - As the World Turns

3:00 - Guiding Light

4:00 Divorce Court

4:30 Superior Court

5:00 - Channel 2 News at 5 (with Jim Jensen and Carol Martin)

5:30 - Channel 2 News at 5:30


6:00 - Channel 2 News at 6 (with Jim Jensen and Michelle Marsh)

7:00 - CBS Evening News with Dan Rather

7:30 - Wheel of Fortune

8:00 CBS Summer Playhouse- The Saint

9:00- Dallas

10:00- Hard Copy

11:00 - Channel 2 News at 11 (with Michelle Marsh and Mike Schnieder)

11:30 In Person from the Palace

12:30- Movie- Cattle Annie and Little Britches (1980)

2:30- Movie- My Love (1975)

WNBC-TV 4

5:00- Ben Casey

6:00 - NBC News at Sunrise (with Deborah Norville)

6:30 - Before Hours (business news)

6:45 - News 4 New York update

7:00 - Today (with Bryant Gumbel and Jane Pauley)

8:00- Presidential Address (from Berlin)

9:00 Peoples Court

9:30- Love Connection

10:00 - Sale of the Century

10:30 - Classic Concentration

11:00 - Wheel of Fortune

11:30 - Scrabble

Noon - Super Password


12:30 - Wordplay

1:00 - Days of Our Lives

2:00 - Another World

3:00 - Santa Barbara

4:00 Donahue

5:00 - Live at Five (with Cafferty and Simmons)

6:00 - News 4 New York (with Scarborough and Pat Harper)

7:00 - NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw

7:30 Newlywed Game

8:00- Stingray

9:00- Miami Vice

10:00- Crime Story

11:00 - News 4 New York (with Scarborough and Simmons)

11:30 The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson

12:30 am- Late Night with David Letterman

1:30 Friday Night Videos

2:30- News 4 New York (repeat from 11pm)

3am- Crosswits

3:30- Sally Jessy Raphael

4am- Music City U.S.A

WABC-TV 7

5:00- Dating Game

5:30 - Morning Stretch

6:00 - ABC World News This Morning (with local inserts)


7:00 - Good Morning America

8:00- Presidential Address (from Berlin)

9:00 - The Morning Show (aka Live with Regis and Kathie Lee)

10:00 Jeopardy!

10:30- Split Second

11:00 Whos the Boss

11:30 Webster

Noon - Ryan's Hope

12:30 - Loving

1:00 - All My Children

2:00 - One Life to Live

3:00 - General Hospital

4:00 - The Oprah Winfrey Show

5:00 - Eyewitness News (with Ernie Anastos and Roz Abrams)

6:00 - Eyewitness News (with Bill Beutel and John Johnson)

6:30 - ABC World News Tonight with Peter Jennings

7:00 - Jeopardy!

7:30 - Hollywood Squares

8:00- Sledge Hammer

8:30- Mr. Belvedere

9:00- Movie- Sins of the Past (1984)

11:00- Eyewitness News (with Ernie Anastos and Kaity Tong)

11:30- ABC News Nightline

12am- Movie- Strange Invaders (1982)

2:00am- Eyewitness News (repeat of 11pm)


2:30am- Nightlife

3:00am- The Avengers

4:00am- Movie- Murder by Television (1935)

WNYW 5 (owned by Fox/News Corp.)

6:00 am - Jayce

6:30 - Centurions

7:00 - Rambo

7:30 - Defenders of the Earth

8:00 The Flintstones

8:30 - My Little Pony

9:00 Brady Bunch

9:30 Leave it to Beaver

10:00 I Love Lucy

10:30- Bewitched

11:00 One Day At A Time

11:30 All In The Family

Noon Hour Magazine (with Gary Collins)

1:00 - Valuetelevision

2:00 Dennis the Menace

2:30 - Jetsons

3:00 Silverhawks

3:30 She-Ra

4:00 He-Man

4:30 Thundercats
5:00 Diffrent Strokes

5:30 The Facts of Life

6:00 - Three's Company

6:30 Too Close for Comfort

7:00 M*A*S*H

7:30 - A Current Affair (with Maury Povich)

8:00 Movie- $1,000,000 Duck (1971)

10:00 - The Ten O'Clock News (with Roland and Mihalik)

11:00 The Late Show

12:00 am - Taxi

12:30 Star Search

1:30 Dream Girl U.S.A

2:00 Solid Gold

3:00- Movie- Navajo Joe (1966)

WWOR-TV 9

5:00 am- CNN News

6:00 am Jimmy Swaggart

6:30 700 Club

7:30 Straight Talk

8:30 Romper Room

9:30 Zoobilee Zoo

10:00 My Favorite Martian

10:30- Monkees
11:00 Bosom Buddies

11:30- House Calls

Noon - News at Noon (with Sara Lee Kessler)

1:00 Movie- The Strawberry Statement (1970)

3:00 Hawaii Five-O

4:00 - Barnaby Jones

5:00 Hart to Hart

6:00 Magnum P.I

7:00 - The $100,000 Pyramid

7:30 Entertainment Tonight (with Mary Hart and John Tesh)

8:00-- News 9: Primetime

8:30- $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime (hosted by Jim Lange)

9:00 Seventh Avenue

11:00 Carol Burnett

11:30 Cannon

12:30- Entertainment Tonight

1:00 - The Joe Franklin Show

2:00 Saturday Night Live

3:30am- Sign-Off

WPIX 11

6:00 Rangel Report

6:30 Mask

7:00 Heathcliff

7:30 - The Transformers


8:00 - Gobots

8:30 Pink Panther

9:00 - Munsters

9:30 - F-Troop

10:00 Mork and Mindy

10:30 - Sanford and Son

11:00- Sanford and Son

11:30 - Best Talk in Town (host: Nola Roeper)

Noon The Odd Couple

12:30- Movie- Suppose they Give a War and Nobody Came (1970)

2:30 Scooby Doo

3:00 Smurfs

3:30 Ghostbusters

4:00 - G.I. Joe

4:30 Good Times

5:00 - Lou Grant

6:00 Gimme A Break

6:30 - Jeffersons

7:00 INN News

7:30 Baseball- Milwaukee Brewers @ New York Yankees

10:00- News

10:30- INN News

11:00- At The Movies

11:30- Honeymooners

Midnight - Star Trek


1:00 Runaway with the Rich and Famous

1:30- INN News

3:00- Movie- Thank You, Mr. Moto (1937)

4:30am- Sign-Off

Retro Albuquerque 2/9/98-2/13/98

This is my first post here after about three months of lurking, and these are the oldest listings I
could find from my TV Guide collection. When I have a chance, I look for it again to add the
primetime listings. CBS had the Winter Olympics in Japan this same week.

KOB Ch. 4(NBC

5:00 NBC News at Sunrise

5:30 News 4

6:00 News

7:00 Today Show

9:00 People's Court

10:00 Leeza

11:00 Days Of Our Lives

12:00 Another World

1:00 Sunset Beach

2:00 Jenny Jones

3:00 Ricki Lake

4:00 Rosie O'Donnell

5:00 Eyewitness News at 5

5:30 NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw


6:00 Eyewitness News at 6

6:30 Seinfeld

KOAT Ch.7(ABC)

5:00 ABC World News This Morning

5:30 Action 7 News Live This Morning

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Live! Regis and Kathie Lee

10:00 Maury

11:00 All My Children

12:00 News

1:00 One Life to Live

2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Motel Williams

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 News

5:30 ABC News

6:00 News

6:30 Entertainment Tonight

PS: The View was aired at 1:05AM.

KRQE Ch.13(CBS)

5:00 CBS Morning News


5:30 News

6:00 This Morning

8:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

9:00 Martha Stewart Living

9:30 Gayle King

10:00 As The World Turns

11:00 The Price is Right

12:00 News

12:30 The Bold and the Beautiful

1:00 The Young and the Restless

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

4:00 Hard Copy

4:30 Real TV

5:00 CBS Evening News

5:30 News

6:00 Jeopardy!

6:30 Wheel of Fortune

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Do you have any FOX,UPN,WB,PBS and independent listings from the Albuquerque area?

Great to have you on board here.

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You forgot to mention WB.

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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> You forgot to mention WB.

>

Actually, KWBQ ch.19(New Mexico's WB) didn't sign-on until the spring of 99. I have the Fox and
PBS listings below. This is about three years before KASA would get a newscast, and Kox Kids was
still on the weekdays.

KASA Ch.2(Fox)

6:00 Ducktales

6:30 Mummies Alive

7:00 Bobby's World

7:30 Casper

8:00 101 Dalmations

8:30 Mighty Ducks

9:00 Hangin' With Mr. Cooper

9:30 Boy Meets World

10:00 The Home Team with Terry Bradshaw

11:00 American Journal

11:30 Inside Edition

12:00 Pictionary

12:30 Judge Judy


1:00 Gerardo Rivera

2:00 Bananas in Pajamas

2:30 X-Men

3:00 Spiderman

3:30 Beetleborgs

4:00 Power Rangers

4:30 Goosebumps(M-Th)/Teenage Mutant Ninija Turtles(Fridays)

5:00 Grace Under Fire

5:30 Home Improvement

6:00 Home Improvement

6:30 Mad about You

KNME Ch.5(PBS)

6:00 Homestrech

6:30 Sesame Street

7:30 Barney & Friends

8:00 Arthur

8:30 Theodore Tugboat

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Barney & Friends

10:30 am Lamb Chops' Play-Along

11:00 am Reading Rainbow

11:30 am Mister Rogers Neighborhood


Noon Charlie Rose

1:00 pm M - Th Telecourses, Fridays only - Uncommon Knowledge

1:30 pm Health Diary (Fridays only)

2:00 pm M - Que Pasa With Dolores, T - Religion & Ethics Newsweekly, W - Think Tank, Th - Firing
Line, F - To the Contrary

2:30 pm M - McLaughlin Group, T - Thinking Allowed, W - Antique Road Show, Th - Tony Browns
Journal, F - Between the Lines

3:00 pm Mark Kistlers Imagination Station

3:30 pm Bill Nye The Science Guy

4:00 pm Wishbone

4:30 pm The Magic School Bus

5:00 pm Arthur

5:30 Nightly Bussiness Report

6:00 Newshour with Jim Lehrer

KTTV Los Angeles, February 22-28, 1986

And now, the listings for KTTV channel 11, from the 4th week in February 1986.

Source: TV Guide

SATURDAY

February 22

06:00 AM Speak Out

06:30 AM Essence

07:00 AM New Forces


07:30 AM Good Day L.A.

08:00 AM Start of Something Big

09:00 AM S.W.A.T.

10:00 AM The Blue Knight

11:00 AM Soul Train

12:00 PM Martial Arts Theatre - "Roar of the Lion" (Hong Kong, 1983)

02:00 PM MOVIE - "Sands of Iwo Jima" (1949)

04:00 PM MOVIE - "Move Over, Darling" (1963)

06:00 PM Three's Company

06:30 PM Too Close For Comfort

07:00 PM Small Wonder

07:30 PM The Big Spin

08:00 PM The 8 O'Clock News

08:30 PM Weekend Magazine

09:00 PM Start of Something Big

10:00 PM Star Search

11:00 PM SPECIAL - International British Record Industry Awards

01:00 PM Los Angeles At Night Movie - "The Incident" (1967)

03:00 AM Los Angeles At Night Movie - "The Last Gangster" (1937)

04:45 AM The Outer Limits

SUNDAY

February 23

05:45 AM Christopher Closeup


06:00 AM Church in the Home

06:30 AM Christian Lifestyle Magazine

07:00 AM George Vandeman

07:30 AM Jimmy Swaggart**

08:30 AM Ever Increasing Faith

09:30 AM The World Tomorrow

10:00 AM MOVIE - "Magnificent Theif" (1967)

12:00 PM MOVIE - "Money from Home" (1953)

02:00 PM MOVIE - "Young Love, First Love" (Made for TV; 1979)

04:00 PM MOVIE - "Move Over, Darling" (1963)[rebroadcast]

06:00 PM Alice

06:30 PM WKRP in Cincinnati

07:00 PM Star Search

08:00 PM The 8 O'Clock News

08:30 PM SPECIAL - Dodgers Title Drive '85

09:00 PM MOVIE - "Move Over, Darling" (1963)[rebroadcast]

11:00 PM Robert Schuller**

12:00 AM Larry Jones

12:30 AM Church in the Home

01:00 AM Eternity's Pillar with Alice Coltrane

01:30 AM SIGN-OFF

WEEKDAYS

February 24-28
05:30 AM Good Day L.A. (Wednesday)

- Speak Out (Thursday)

- New Forces (Friday)

06:00 AM Battle of the Planets

06:30 AM Robotech

07:00 AM The Flintstones

07:30 AM Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors

08:00 AM Voltron

08:30 AM The Muppet Show

09:00 AM I Love Lucy (back-to-back)

10:00 AM Mission: Impossible

11:00 AM Let's Make a Deal

11:30 PM The Midday News

12:00 PM Hour Magazine

01:00 PM All in the Family

01:30 PM Here's Lucy

02:00 PM Bugs Bunny and Porky Pig

02:30 PM Woody Woodpecker

03:00 PM The Flintstones

03:30 PM Gumby

04:00 PM Robotech

04:30 PM Thundercats

05:00 PM The Brady Bunch

05:30 PM The Jeffersons

06:00 PM Three's Company


06:30 PM Too Close For Comfort

07:00 PM Three's Company

07:30 PM M*A*S*H

08:00 PM The 8 O'Clock News

08:30 PM PM Magazine

09:00 PM The 9:00 Movie

- Monday - SPECIAL: Music Awards Special

- Tuesday - "Kenny Rogers as the Gambler" (Made for TV; 1980)

- Wednesday - "5 Card Stud" (1968)

- Thursday - "California Split" (1974)

- Friday - "Casino" (Made for TV; 1980)

11:00 PM The 11 O'Clock News

11:30 PM Dynasty

12:30 AM The Merv Griffin Show

01:30 AM Comedy Tonight

02:00 AM Love Songs

02:30 AM SIGN-OFF (Monday)

- Los Angeles At Night Movie

Tuesday - "Blondie's Blessed Event" (1942), "Blondie for Victory" (1942)

Wednesday - "Partner Island" (1950), "A Game of Death" (1945)

Thursday - "The Secret Life of an American Wife" (1968), "Mr. Moto Takes a Chance" (1938)

Friday - "John and Mary" (1969), "Up Front" (1951)

** = seen on more than one station in the market


Retro: Quebec/Ottawa Sat 4/24/93, pt 1

from TV HEBDO

Back to the days when TVA aired Saturday morning cartoons...part 1 covers Canadian channels.

SRC

CBFT-2 Montreal, CKRN-4 Rouyn-Noranda, CKRT-7 Riviere-du-Loup, CBOFT-9 Ottawa, CKSH-9


Sherbrooke, CBVT-11 Quebec City, CKRS-12 Jonquiere, CKTM-13 Trois-Rivieres

7:30 Les nouvelles aventures de Winnie l'ourson [Winnie the Pooh]

7:50 Touftoufs et Polluards [Smoggies]

8:20 CLYDE

8:50 Tic et Tac, les rangers du risque [Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]

9:15 Vazimolo

9:40 Looping [Tale Spin]

10:00 Tiny Toons [Tiny Toon Adventures]

10:30 Robin des Bois junior [Young Robin Hood]

11:00 Les heros du samedi (figure skating)

Noon La semaine parlementaire a Ottawa

12:30 La semaine a L'Assemblee Nationale

1:00 Cine-Famille "Le gros lot"

3:00 L'Univers des sports (NHL PLayoff highlights/Expos news)

4:30 Genies en herbes

5:00 CBFT-CKRN-CKRT-CBOFT-CBVT-CKRS: La bande des six

CKSH: Melez-nous de nos affaires

CKTM: La region maintenant... (special, usually carries La bande des six)

5:30 CKSH: Vivre a trois [Three's Company]


6:00 Le Telejournal

6:30 Scully rencontre

7:00 Juste pour rire

8:00 NHL Playoffs: Wales Semi-Final, Game 4

10:30 Le Telejournal

10:50 Les nouvelles du sport

11:10 Tele-Selection "Les saisons du coeur"

1:25 Fin des emissons

TVA

CFCM-4 Quebec City, CHAU-5 Carleton, CJPM-6 Chicoutimi, CHLT-7 Sherbrooke, CHEM-8 Trois-
Rivieres, CIMT-9 Riviere-du-Loup, CFTM-10 Montreal, CFER-11 Rimouski, CFEM-13 Rouyn-
Noranda, CHOT-40 Hull

8:00 Jem

8:30 Ma petite pouliche [My Little Pony]

9:00 Transformers

9:30 Les tortues ninja [Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]

10:00 CFCM-CHAU-CJPM-CHLT-CHEM-CIMT-CFTM-CFER-CFEM: Le club Les Branches

CHOT: Medititation transcedentale

10:30 CFCM-CHAU-CJPM-CHLT-CHEM-CIMT-CFTM-CFER-CFEM: C'est un abat! (bowling)

CHOT: La classique Anik (ditto)

11:30 CFCM-CJPM-CHLT-CHEM-CIMT-CFTM-CFER: La tour du Quebec

CHAU-CFEM-CHOT: La sante au travail

Noon Cinemaximum "Autres etudes"

2:00 Cinemaximum "Dudes"

4:00 CFCM-CJPM-CHLT-CHEM-CIMT-CFTM-CFER-CFEM-CHOT: Video Rock Detente (simulcast on


Telemedia's Rock-Detente radio network)
CHAU: Multi-Services (programs from various community groups in the Gaspesie and northern
New Brunswick)

4:30 CFCM: Ramp-Arts

CJPM-CHLT-CHEM-CFTM-CFEM: Jeopardy! (TVA produced their own version, hosted by Real


Giguere)

CIMT: Le Supplement

CFER: Perspectives

CHOT: Ti-Guy l'artisse

5:00 Les heros de l'hiver

5:30 CFCM-CHAU-CJPM-CHLT-CHEM-CIMT-CFTM-CFER-CFEM: Le TVA, edition reseau

CHOT: Evasion hors-sentiers

6:00 Cine-Extra "Amazing Grace et Chuck"

8:30 Cine-Extra "Attica"

10:30 Top Musique

11:00 Le TVA, edition reseau/TVA Sports

11:30 Loto-Quebec

11:42 Cine-Lune "La belle captive"

1:42 Fin des emissions

TQS

CFAP-2 Quebec City, CFRS-4 Jonquiere, CFKM-16 Trois-Rivieres, CFVS-25 Val-d'Or, CFTF-29
Riviere-du-Loup, CFKS-30 Sherbrooke, CFJP-35 Montreal, CFGS-49 Hull

12:30 Cinema "Allan Quartermain et les mines de roi Salomon"

2:30 Les rues de San Francisco [Streets of San Francisco]

3:30 Police Academy: la serie [Police Academy: The Series, animated show based on the movie
series]

4:00 Yula
5:00 Passion plein air

5:30 Le Grand Journal

6:00 Sports Plus hockey

6:30 Les Simpson [Simpsons]

7:00 Elle ecrit au meutre [Murder, She Wrote]

8:00 Cinema "Un heros comme tant d'autres"

10:30 Le Grand Journal

11:00 Sports Plus

11:30 Passion plein air

Mid. Bleu nuit (TQS' famous Saturday night adult flicks) "Lecons tres particulieres"

2:00 Serie rose (more porn, I'll bet)

2:30 Fin des emissions

Radio-Quebec

CIVA-12 Val-d'Or, CIVQ-15 Quebec City, CIVM-17 Montreal, CIVS-24 Sherbrooke, CIVO-30 Hull,
CIVC-45 Trois-Rivieres

10:00 Introduction to Culture

11:30 Pause musicale

12:30 Les matinees autochtones

1:00 Pousse-Pousse

1:30 Pause musicale

2:30 Rideau

4:00 Nord-Sud

4:30 Droit de regard

5:00 Droit de parole

6:00 Video
6:30 Omni science

7:00 Oxygene

7:30 Ramp-Arts

8:00 Parler pour parler

9:00 Cinema sans frontieres "Toi et moi aussi"

10:35 Points de vue

11:35 Consommaction

12:35 Fin des emissions

CBC

CBOT-4 Ottawa, CKMI-5 Quebec City, CBMT-6 Montreal

8:30 Under the Umbrella Tree

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Fred Penner's Place

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Star Trek

Noon Lynette Jennings Homeworks

12:30 Cottage Country

1:00 Canadian Gardener

1:30 Disability Network

2:00 Driver's Seat

2:30 Wok with Yan

3:00 SportsWeekend (Ken Read Celebrity skiing/World Gymnastics Championships)

6:00 Saturday Report

7:00 NHL Playoffs: Adams Semi-Final, Game 4


10:00 TBA

11:00 The National

11:15 Provincial Affairs

11:20 CBOT: Newsfinal

CKMI-CBMT: Newswatch

11:45 CKMI-CBMT: Country Beat

Mid. CBOT: Country Beat

12:45 CKMI-CBMT CBC Late Night "Longing for Eternity"

1:00 CBOT: CBC Late Night "Longing for Eternity'

2:45 CKMI-CBMT: sign-off

3:00 CBOT: sign-off

CFCF-CTV Montreal

5:30 Pacific Station

6:00 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness

6:30 Little Flying Bears

7:00 My Secret Identity

7:30 Wonder Why? (ATV Halifax's contribution to CTV's kids programming)

8:00 New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

8:30 Disney's The Little Mermaid

9:00 Goof Troop

9:30 Owl TV

10:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

11:00 Canada AM Weekend


Noon Maple Leaf Wrestling (WWF)

1:00 Saturday Cinema "Straight Shooter: The Story of John Phillips and the Mamas & the Papas"

2:30 Canada In View (documentaries from local CTV stations)

3:00 CTV Sports Presents

5:00 Diamonds

6:00 News

6:30 Quebec Country '93

7:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

8:00 Katts & Dog

8:30 Bordertown

9:00 Counterstrike

10:00 Commish

11:00 CTV National News

11:30 Lotto 6/49

11:32 News

Mid. Cinema 12 "The Hot Spot"

2:10 Cinema 12 "Hands of a Murderer"

4:05 Cinema 12 "The Ultimate Thrill"

CJOH-CTV Ottawa/Cornwall

5:30 Commercial Program

6:00 Fitness with Love

6:30 Rocket Robin Hood

7:00 Wonder Why?

7:30 My Secret Identity


8:00 New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

8:30 Owl TV

9:00 Goof Troop

9:30 Darkwing Duck

10:00 Merrie Melodies

10:30 Raw Toonage

11:00 Canada AM Weekend

Noon Fish 'n Canada

12:30 Canada In View

1:00 RV Vacation Adventures

1:30 Bob Izumi's Real Fishing Show

2:00 Maple Leaf Wrestling (WWF)

3:00 CTV Sports Presents

5:00 Rescue 911

6:00 News

6:30 Regional Contact

7:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

8:00 Almost Home

8:30 Nurses

9:00 Katts & Dog

9:30 Bordertown

10:00 Counterstrike

11:00 CTV National News

11:30 News

Mid. Late Night Movie: TBA


2:00 Commercial Program

2:30 Fmaily Ties

3:00 Head of the Class

3:30 sign-off

CHRO-CTV Pembroke

6:00 Take Part

6:30 Time to Read

7:00 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness

7:30 Germotte's Studio

8:00 Owl TV

8:30 Disney's The Little Mermaid

9:00 Cowboy Who

9:30 Hands Up Hands On

10:00 D'Arcy's Beat

11:00 Canada AM Weekend

Noon College Profile

12:30 Teen Machine

1:00 RV Vacation Adventures

1:30 Don't Move, Improve

2:00 Ontario Fisherman

2:30 Outdoor Sportsman

3:00 CTV Sports Presents

5:00 WWF Wrestling

6:00 News
6:30 TV Bingo

7:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

8:00 Showcase

8:30 Talent Caravan

9:00 Katts & Dog

9:30 Bordertown

10:00 Counterstrike

11:00 CTV National News

11:30 Lotto 6/49

11:32 News

Mid. Movie "Streets of Laredo"

2:00 sign-off

CIII-Global Toronto

5:35 Night Walk

6:30 Kidstreet

7:00 Ovide & the Gang

7:30 Care Bears Family

8:00 Jim Henson's Dog City

8:30 Steven Spielberg Presents The Plucky Duck Show (Tiny Toons spin-off)

9:00 Tiny Toons Adventures

9:30 Addams Family (animated version)

10:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

11:00 Back to the Future

11:30 Tell a Tale Town


Noon Kidsbeat

12:30 Hobby Garden

1:00 World Tomorrow

1:30 Town & Country Ontario

2:00 100 Huntley Street Stewardship Special

3:00 Movie "The Emerald City of Oz"

5:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show

6:00 News

6:30 Focus Ontario

7:00 Doogie Howser, MD

7:30 Major Dad

8:00 Cops

9:00 Code 3

9:30 Mad About You

10:00 Commish

11:00 News

11:30 Saturday Night Live

1:00 Movie "The Third Voice"

3:00 Fugitive

4:00 Night Walk

CICA-TVO Toronto

6:00 Polka Dot Door

6:30 Tales of the Green Forest

7:00 Tales from the Blue Crystal


7:15 Magic Library

7:30 Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show

8:00 Polka Dot Door

8:30 Today's Special

9:00 Sewing with Nancy

9:30 Kay's Basic Cooking

10:00 Madhur Jaffrey's Indian Cookery

10:30 Gardens by Design

11:00 Exploring Ontario's Provincial Parks

11:30 Well-Being

Noon Your Green Home

12:30 Teacher Education

1:30 Homebrew

2:00 Walking Fit

2:30 Preparing Your Income Tax

3:00 Preparing Your Income Tax Write-In

4:00 Writing Workshop

4:15 Business & Consumer Mathematics

4:30 Parenting

4:45 Mathematics for Technology

5:00 Today's Special

5:30 Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show

6:00 Polka Dot Door

6:30 Voyager: The World of National Geographic

7:30 Senior Report


8:00 Saturday Night at the Movies "Ten Gentlemen from West Point"

9:50 Conversations

10:15 TVO Late Movie "Wing & a Prayer"

Mid. sign-off

Retro:Cleveland/Akron/Youngstown/Erie Saturday December 19, 1959

From:TV Guide

Synd.=Syndicated show

Stations:

Cleveland

KYW 3 NBC

WEWS 5 ABC

WJW 8 CBS

Akron

WAKR 49 ABC

Youngstowm

WFMJ 21 NBC

WKBN 27 CBS

WKST 33 ABC
Erie

WICU 12 ABC NBC

WSEE 35 CBS

Morning

7AM

8 RFD

7:30

3 This Land Of Ours

7:45

8 Rex Humbard

8AM

3 Mr. Wizard

8-27 Captain Kangaroo

8:30

3 Albert P. Worm-Education

8:55
5 News-Bill Prentice

9AM

3 Fife And Drum-Education

5 Christophers

8 Bozo

12 Life Of Riley

21 Bugs Bunny

27 Three Stooges

35 Captain Kangaroo

9:30

3 Cartoon Carnival

5 Joe Berg-Kids

12 My Little Margie

10AM

3-12-21 Howdy Doody-COLOR

5 Learn To Draw-Gnagy

8-27-35 Heckle/Jeckle

10:15

5 Little Rascals

10:30
3-12-21 Ruff And Reddy-COLOR

5 New Horizons-Documentary

8-27-35 Mighty Mouse

11AM

3-21 Fury

5 Dance Party-Variety

8 Tugboat Annie-Synd.

12 Bugs Bunny

27-35 I Love Lucy-The gang meets up with Tennessee Ernie Ford On Their way to California.

11:30

3-12-21 Circus Boy-Reruns of earlier ABC Series starring Mickey Braddock-Later known as Mickey
Dolenz of the Monkees fame.

8-35 Lone Ranger

27 Air Force-Documentary

Afternoon

12PM

3 Film Feature

5-49 Soupy Sales

8-27 Sky King

12-21 True Story

35 New Horizons
12:30

5 Restless Gun

8 Annie Oakley

12-21 Pre Game Show

27-35 College Football-Holiday Bowl

Texas A&I vs. Lenoir-Rhyne from St. Petersburg, Fla. (Don't know if this is related to the current
San-Diego Based Holiday Bowl)

49 Looney Tunes

12:45

3-12-21 College Football-Liberty Bowl

Alabama Vs. Penn State from Philadelphia

1PM

5 Inside Catholic Schools

8 Championship Brodge

49 Schools-Documentary

1:30

5 Command Performance

8 Wrestling

49 High Schools-Documentary

2PM

5 It's Worth Knowing

49 Movie-Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde


2:15

5 Closing The College Door

2:30

5 Waterfront

8 Charley Weaver-ABC from Tuesday 8PM

3PM

5 Perspective

8 Ernie Kovacs-ABC from Thursday 10:30PM

27-35 Film Feature

3:15

3-12-21 Film Short

3:30

3-21 Film Feature

5 Jim Bowie

8-27-35 College Football-Bluebonnet Bowl

Clemson vs. TCU from Houston (Rice Stadium)

Tom Harmon/George Connor

12 World Championship Golf

4PM
5 Three Stooges-Men In Black

21 NBA Basketball-New York Knicks at Boston Celtics-Curt Gowdy

49 Movie-The Girl Said No-1930

4:30

3 College Basketball-Tennessee At Michigan

5 Rin Tin Tin

12 Film Feature

5PM

5-33 All Star Golf..(WKST 33 does not come on the air till 5PM)

12 Lone Ranger

5:30

12 Film Short

49 Movie-Little Mister Jim

Evening

6PM

5 Public Defender

8-27-35 Film Feature

21 Laurel And Hardy

33 Duffy's Tavern
6:30

3 Barnaby, Popeye and Friends

5 Roy Rogers

8 Markham

12 Adventures In Paradise-ABC Monday 9:30 PM

27 News Of Today

33 Command Performance

35 Film Feature

6:45

27 World Of Sports

7PM

3 Decoy-Synd.

5 Jamboree-Variety-I am assuming this is some sort of local Country Western Show.

8 Death Valley Days

21 Annie Oakley-Synd.

27 Mackenzies Raiders-Synd.

33 Cisco Kid

35 Championship Bridge

49 Bowling

7:30

3-12-21 Bonanza-COLOR

5-33 Dick Clark-World Of Talent


8-27-35 Perry Mason

8PM

5-33 High Road-Guenther (Travel)

49 Akron Univ. Basketball (No Opponent listed)

8:30

3-12-21 Man And The Challenge

5-33 Leave It Tio Beaver

8-27-35 Wanted Dead Or Alive

9PM

3-12-21 The Deputy-Henry Fonda

5-33 Lawrence Welk

8-27-35 Mr. Lucky

9:30

3-12-21 Five Fingers-Drama Anthology

8-27-35 Have Gun Will Travel

10PM

5-33 Jublilee USA-Red Foley

8-27-35 Gunsmoke

49 Movie-The Heavenly Body


10:30

3 Bold Venture-Synd.

5 Shotgun Slade-Synd.

8 Grand Jury-Synd.

12 Not For Hire-Synd.

21 It Could Be You-NBC Network

27 To Be Announced (No Listing)

35 Robert Taylor's Detectives

11PM

3 News John Mahoney Weather Dick Reynolds Sports Jim Graner

(News, Weather, Sports listings are separate in the TV Guide..just combining them to save time)

5 News Jack Perkins (Later Famous At NBC) Weather Alan Douglas

8 News Jim Doney Sports Doug Adair Weather Howard Hoffman

12-21-27 News

11:10

12 Movie-Colonel Effingham's Raid 1945

27 Movie Fire One 1954

11:15

3 Movie-Mrs. Parkington 1944

5 Playboy's Penthouse-Hugh Hefner


11:20

8 Movie-We Are Not Alone 1939

21 Bold Venture-Synd.

11:45

49 Movie-Midnight Murder

11:50

21 Movie-Return To Paradise 1953

Midnight

35 Movie-High Command 1938

12:30

27 Wrestling

1AM

3 Movie-Bunco Squad 1950

8 Movie-The Mad Doctor Of Market Street 1942

Retro: North Carolina primetime 6 PM-sign off Tuesday, September 18, 1956

From the Greensboro Daily News. Times are

EST, one hour behind New York.


WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS/ABC)

6 PM Evening Edition

6:10 Weather

6:15 Douglas Edwards With The News (CBS)

6:30 Name That Tune (George DeWitt version)

(CBS)

7 PM Superman

7:30 Frontier (this had just come off NBC--

don't know if reruns or new episodes

for syndication)

8 PM Joe And Mabel (CBS)

8:30 Mr. District Attorney

9 PM The $64,000 Question (CBS)

9:30 Steve Donovan, Western Marshal

10 PM Phil Silvers Show (CBS) (delay from

7 PM)

10:30 Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal

11 PM Les Paul & Mary Ford

11:05 Sports Final

11:10 Weather

11:15 News

11:20 Movie: "Swinging On A Rainbow"

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS/NBC/ABC)


6 PM Robin Hood (CBS) (delay from Monday

6:30)

6:30 Esso Reporter

6:45 Weather

6:50 Vespers

7 PM Death Valley Days

7:30 Waterfront

8 PM Douglas Fairbanks

8:30 Arthur Smith

9 PM $64,000 Question

9:30 Eddie Cantor Comedy Theater

10 PM Quartet

10:15 Nocturne

10:30 Dunninger (ABC) (delay from

Wednesday 7:30)

11 PM Weather

11:05 News

11:15 Sports

11:25 Les Paul & Mary Ford

11:30 Texas Rasslin'

WMFD (WECT) Ch. 6 Wilmington (NBC/CBS/ABC)

6 PM Wyatt Earp (ABC) (delay from Tuesday


7:30)

6:30 News

7 PM My Little Margie

7:30 Foy Willing

7:45 Playhouse (again!)

8 PM Theater (again!)

8:30 I Led Three Lives

9 PM Uncovered

9:30 Big Town (NBC)

10 PM Pendulum

10:30 Big Picture

11 PM 11th Hour Report

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC/ABC)

6 PM News

6:15 Weather

6:25 Sports

6:30 Dollar Man (some sort of local

game show, perhaps?)

7 PM Flash Gordon

7:30 Steve Donovan

8 PM Theater (may be Jane Wyman)

8:30 Willie Moore

9 PM Big Picture
9:30 Big Town

10 PM Big Surprise (aired on NBC at 7,

although a number of stations on

EST aired it at 10)

10:30 Noah's Ark (aired on NBC at 7:30,

but again, a three-hour delay was

not uncommon in the South)

11 PM News

11:05 Weather

11:10 Sports

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS/ABC)

6 PM News

6:05 Sports

6:10 Weather

6:15 Douglas Edwards With The News

6:30 Name That Tune

6:55 Democratic Speech (this wasn't shown

in WFMY's listing, but I'm sure it was

on CBS: Adlai Stevenson pre-empted the

last five minutes of Name That Tune and

got untold letters of protest)

7 PM Phil Silvers

7:30 Quartette
7:45 Jamboree

8 PM Wyatt Earp (delay from 7:30)

8:30 Man Behind The Badge

9 PM $64,000 Question

9:30 Do You Trust Your Wife? (CBS) (Edgar

Bergen hosts now, but the following year

this show will move to ABC daytime with a

new host, Johnny Carson. In 1958 it gets

its more familiar title: Who Do You Trust?)

10 PM Arthur Murray Party (CBS) (delay from

Thursday 9 PM)

10:30 Esso Reporter

10:40 Sports

10:45 Star Time

11 PM Weather

11:05 News

11:10 Movie

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (NBC/ABC)

6 PM Sportsview

6:15 John Daly And The News (ABC)

6:30 Wild Bill Hickok

7 PM News

7:10 Weather
7:15 Patti Page

7:30 Jim Tatum (UNC coaches' show)

8 PM Jane Wyman Show (NBC)

8:30 Armstrong Circle Theater (NBC)

(WTVD would have this show for

most of its CBS run as well.)

9:30 Big Town

10 PM Big Surprise

10:30 TBA

11 PM News

11:10 The Falcon

11:40 Previews

WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC/ABC)

6 PM Sports Desk

6:10 News--Julian Barber

6:25 Weather Tower

6:30 Frankie Carle Show (NBC)

6:45 NBC News Caravan

7 PM Celebrity Playhouse

7:30 Wake Forest Coaches Conference

8 PM Jane Wyman

8:30 Armstrong Circle Theater

9:30 Big Town


10 PM Big Surprise

10:30 TBA

11 PM Tonight Show

12 M News Final

WNAO Ch. 28 Raleigh (CBS/ABC)

6 PM Kukla, Fran And Ollie (ABC)

6:15 Douglas Edwards With The News

6:30 Name That Tune

6:55 Democratic Speech

7 PM Phil Silvers

7:30 Navy Log (CBS)

8 PM Joe And Mabel

8:30 DuPont Cavalcade Theater (ABC)

9 PM $64,000 Question

9:30 Do You Trust Your Wife?

10 PM Movie

11:30 Beulah

Retro: Idaho Thurs 10/10/91

from TV Guide

KBCI Boise/Nampa (CBS)

5:30 DuckTales
6:00 This Morning

8:00 Designing Women

8:30 Family Feud

9:00 Price is Right

10:00 Young & the Restless

11:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

Noon As the World Turns

1:00 Guiding Light

2:00 Geraldo

3:00 Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers

3:30 Tale Spin

4:00 Darkwing Duck

4:30 ALF

5:00 CBS Evening News

5:30 News

6:00 Wheel of Fortune

6:30 Baseball: National League Playoffs, Game 2 (at Pittsburgh)

9:00 Jeopardy!

9:30 Married...with Children

10:00 News

10:30 Married...with Children

11:00 Arsenio Hall

Mid. Joan Rivers

1:00 sign-off
KAID Boise-Nampa/KISU Pocatello (PBS)

6:45 (KAID)Faces of Culture

7:45 AM Weather

8:00 Homestretch

8:30 Reading Rainbow

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Shining Time Station

10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11:00 Instructional Programming

3:00 Sesame Street

4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 3-2-1 Contact

5:00 Where is Carmen Sandiego? (which version of series?)

5:30 Square One Television

6:00 Amish Cooking

6:30 Nightly Business Report

7:00 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

8:00 Outdoor Idaho

8:30 This Old House

9:00 Mystery!

10:00 Fire!

11:00 European Journal

11:30 sign-off

KIVI Boise/Nampa (ABC)


6:00 ABC World News This Morning/Local News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Home (first hour)

10:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

11:00 Jenny Jones

Noon Home (last half-hour)

12:30 Loving

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Matlock

5:00 ABC World News Tonight

5:30 News

6:00 Cosby Show

6:30 Who's the Boss?

7:00 Pros & Cons

8:00 FBI: The Untold Stories

8:30 American Detective

9:00 Primetime Live

10:00 News

10:30 Cheers

11:00 Nightline

11:30 Into the Night

12:30 sign-off
KTVB Boise/Nampa (NBC, relay in Twin Falls)

5:30 CNN Headline News

6:00 NBC News at Sunrise/Local News

7:00 Today

9:00 Phil Donahue

10:00 Maury Povich

11:00 One on One

11:30 Cover to Cover

Noon News

12:30 CNN Headline News

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 Santa Barbara

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 News

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News

6:30 Entertainment Tonight

7:00 Cosby Show

7:30 A Different World

8:00 Cheers

8:30 Wings

9:00 LA Law

10:00 News

10:35 Tonight Show


11:35 Late Night with David Letterman

12:35 Later with Bob Costas

1:05 CNN Headline News

1:30 sign-off

KTRV Boise/Nampa (Fox, TVG listed it as Ind)

6:00 Rocky & Friends

6:30 James Bond Jr.

7:00 Flintstones

7:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

8:00 Merrie Melodies

8:30 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

9:00 Small Wonder

9:30 Webster

10:00 Beverly Hillbillies

10:30 Jeffersons

11:00 Highway to Heaven

Noon Fall Guy

1:00 Judge

1:30 People's Court

2:00 Love Stories

2:30 I Dream of Jeannie

3:00 Merrie Melodies

3:30 Tiny Toon Adventures

4:00 Beetlejuice
4:30 Perfect Strangers

5:00 Little House: A New Beginning

6:00 Growing Pains

6:30 M*A*S*H

7:00 Simpsons

7:30 Drexell's Class

8:00 Beverly Hills 90210

9:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

10:00 Night Court

10:30 A Current Affair

11:00 Love Connection

11:30 Movie "Warning Sign"

1:30 EDJ

2:00 sign-off

KIDK Idaho Falls (CBS)

5:00 Success N Life

6:00 This Morning

8:00 Designing Women

8:30 Family Feud

9:00 Price is Right

10:00 Young & the Restless

11:00 Love Stories

11:30 Bold & the Beautiful

Noon As the World Turns


1:00 Guiding Light

2:00 Maury Povich

3:00 Tale Spin

3:30 Darkwing Duck

4:00 Growing Pains

4:30 Perfect Strangers

5:00 Who's the Boss?

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 Baseball: NLCS Game 2

9:00 Top Cops

9:30 Golden Girls

10:00 News

10:30 Night Court

11:00 Fly by Night

Mid. sign-off

KIFI Idaho Falls (NBC)

5:55 Idaho Job Report

6:00 CNN Headline News

6:30 NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 Today

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 One on One

10:30 Cover to Cover


11:00 Phil Donahue

Noon CNN Headline News

12:30 A Closer Look

1:00 Santa Barbara

2:00 Another World

3:00 Days of Our Lives

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 News

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News

6:30 Cosby Show

7:00 Cosby Show

7:30 A Different World

8:00 Cheers

8:30 Wings

9:00 LA Law

10:00 News

10:35 Tonight Show

11:35 M*A*S*H

12:05 Late Night with David Letterman

1:05 Later with Bob Costas

1:35 sign-off

KPVI Pocatello/KJVI Jackson/KKVI Twin Falls (ABC)

(TVG also mentions another ABC relay in Twin Falls on ch68, did that relay KIVI from Boise?)
5:30 (KPVI-KJVI)Ag Day

6:00 ABC World News This Morning

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Home

10:30 Loving

11:00 All My Children

Noon One Life to Live

1:00 General Hospital

2:00 Geraldo

3:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

4:00 Love Connection

4:30 People's Court

5:00 ABC World News Tonight

5:30 News

6:00 (KPVI-KJVI)Entertainment Tonight

(KKVI)EDJ

6:30 A Current Affair

7:00 Pros & Cons

8:00 FBI: The Untold Stories

8:30 American Detective

9:00 Primetime Live

10:00 (KPVI-KJVI)News

(KKVI)Love Connection

10:30 (KKVI)News

10:35 Nightline
11:05 Arsenio Hall

12:05 Into the Night

1:05 sign-off

KMVT Twin Falls (CBS)

5:30 News

6:00 This Morning's Business

6:30 CBS Morning News

7:00 This Morning

9:00 Price is Right

10:00 Designing Women

10:30 Family Feud

11:00 $100,000 Pyramid

11:30 Bold & the Beautiful

Noon Regis & Kathie Lee

1:00 Guiding Light

2:00 Young & the Restless

3:00 As the World Turns

4:00 Hard Copy

4:30 Jeopardy!

5:00 Cosby Show

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 Baseball: NLCS Game 2

9:00 Wheel of Fortune


9:30 Top Cops

10:00 News

10:35 Cheers

11:05 Fly by Night

12:05 Personals

12:35 Alias Smith & Jones

1:05 sign-off

KTWO Casper (NBC)

5:00 Morning Agriculture Report

5:30 Ag Day

6:00 NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 Today

9:00 Phil Donahue

10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

11:00 One on One

11:30 Cover to Cover

Noon People's Court

12:30 A Closer Look

1:00 Another World

2:00 Santa Barbara

3:00 Days of Our Lives

4:00 Cosby Show

4:30 Who's the Boss?

5:00 NBC Nightly News


5:30 News

6:00 Golden Girls

6:30 M*A*S*H

7:00 Cosby Show

7:30 A Different World

8:00 Cheers

8:30 Wings

9:00 LA Law

10:00 News

10:35 Tonight Show

11:35 Late Night with David Letterman

12:35 Later with Bob Costas

1:05 News

1:40 sign-off

KCWC Riverton (PBS)

6:45 AM Weather

7:00 Sesame Street

8:00 Hooked on Aerobics

8:30 Body Electric

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Shining Time Station

10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11:00 Quilt in a Day

11:30 Stained Glass with Vicki Payne


Noon Faces of Culture

1:00 Oceanus: The Marine Environment

2:00 American Adventure

3:00 Firing Line

3:30 3-2-1 Contact

4:00 DeGrassi Junior High

4:30 Square One Television

5:00 Where is Carmen Sandiego?

5:30 Reading Rainbow

6:00 McLaughlin Group

6:30 Nightly Business Report

7:00 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

8:00 Main Street Wyoming

8:30 Endurance

9:00 Mystery!

10:00 Inside Gorbachev's USSR

11:00 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

11:05 sign-off

KFNE Riverton (ABC, relays KFNB Casper)

6:00 ABC World News This Morning

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Geraldo

10:00 Home

11:00 All My Children


Noon Love Stories

12:30 Loving

1:00 General Hospital

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers

3:30 Tale Spin

4:00 Chuck Woolery

5:00 $100,000 Pyramid

5:30 Now It Can Be Told

6:00 ABC World News Tonight

6:30 Family Feud

7:00 Pros & Cons

8:00 FBI: The Untold Stories

8:30 American Detective

9:00 Primetime Live

10:00 Married...with Children

10:30 Nightline

11:00 Into the Night

Mid. Commercial Program

12:30 sign-off

KGWL Lander-Riverton/KGWR Rock Springs (CBS/Fox, relays KGWC Casper)

5:00 Success N Life

6:00 This Morning

8:00 Designing Women


8:30 Family Feud

9:00 Price is Right

10:00 Young & the Restless

11:00 Laverne & Shirley

11:30 Bold & the Beautiful

Noon As the World Turns

1:00 Guiding Light

2:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

3:00 Judge

3:30 Love Connection

4:00 Highway to Heaven

5:00 CBS Evening News

5:30 News

6:00 Night Court

6:30 Baseball: NLCS Game 2

9:00 Cheers

9:30 Top Cops

10:00 News

10:35 Fly by Night

11:35 Peronals

12:05 Alias Smith & Jones

12:35 Star Trek: The Next Generation

1:35 sign-off

KUTV Salt Lake City (NBC)


5:00 NBC News at Sunrise

6:00 News

7:00 Today

9:00 Another World

10:00 A Closer Look

10:30 One on One

11:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

Noon News

12:55 Together

1:00 Santa Barbara

2:00 Days of Our Lives

3:00 Maury Povich

4:00 Phil Donahue

5:00 News

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News

6:30 Entertainment Tonight

7:00 Cosby Show

7:30 A Different World

8:00 Cheers

8:30 Wings

9:00 LA Law

10:00 News

10:35 Tonight Show

11:35 Three's Company


12:05 Late Night with David Letterman

1:05 Hard Copy

1:35 Later with Bob Costas

2:05 News

2:40 sign-off

KTVX Salt Lake City (ABC)

5:00 ABC World News This Morning

6:00 News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Home

11:00 All My Children

Noon One Life to Live

1:00 General Hospital

2:00 Growing Pains

2:30 Head of the Class

3:00 Geraldo

4:00 People's Court

4:30 Candid Camera

5:00 ABC World News Tonight

5:30 News

6:00 Wheel of Fortune

6:30 Jeopardy!

7:00 Pros & Cons


8:00 FBI: The Untold Stories

8:30 American Detective

9:00 Primetime Live

10:00 News

10:35 Night Court

11:05 Inside Edition

11:35 Nightline

12:05 Into the Night

1:05 Movie "Nights in White Satin"

3:05 News

3:40 Webster

4:10 Family Ties

4:40 sign-off

KSL Salt Lake City (CBS)

5:00 Ag Day

5:30 CBS Morning News

6:00 This Morning

8:00 Focus

9:00 Price is Right

10:00 Young & the Restless

11:00 As the World Turns

Noon News

1:00 Guiding Light

2:00 Oprah Winfrey


3:00 Jenny Jones

4:00 Perfect Strangers

4:30 Cosby Show

5:00 M*A*S*H

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 Baseball: NLCS Game 2

9:00 Siskel & Ebert

9:30 Top Cops

10:00 News

10:35 M*A*S*H

11:05 Love Boat

12:05 News

12:45 CBS News Nightwatch

4:00 CNN Headline News

KUED Salt Lake City (PBS)

6:15 AM Weather

6:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

7:00 Zoobilee Zoo

7:30 Sesame Street

8:30 Figuring It Out

9:00 Instructional Programming

9:30 Reading Rainbow

10:00 Instructional Programming


10:30 Square One Television

11:00 Instructional Programming

2:00 Second Voyage of the Mimi

3:00 Where is Carmen Sandiego?

3:30 Reading Rainbow

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Shining Time Station

5:30 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

6:30 Nightly Business Report

7:00 Yan Can Cook

7:30 Wild America

8:00 Cosmos

9:00 Mystery!

10:00 Fresh Fields

10:35 Movie "Longtime Companion"

12:35 sign-off

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Re: Retro: Idaho Thurs 10/10/91

Thank you for posting these! I use to live in Twin Falls(for only about a year '96-97) and I'm
surprised KMVT kept it's line-up the same for a long time.

> KMVT Twin Falls (CBS)

> 5:30 News

> 6:00 This Morning's Business

> 6:30 CBS Morning News

> 7:00 This Morning

> 9:00 Price is Right

> 10:00 Designing Women

> 10:30 Family Feud

> 11:00 $100,000 Pyramid

> 11:30 Bold & the Beautiful

> Noon Regis & Kathie Lee

> 1:00 Guiding Light

> 2:00 Young & the Restless

> 3:00 As the World Turns

> 4:00 Hard Copy

> 4:30 Jeopardy!

> 5:00 Cosby Show

> 5:30 CBS Evening News

> 6:00 News


> 6:30 Baseball: NLCS Game 2

> 9:00 Wheel of Fortune

> 9:30 Top Cops

> 10:00 News

> 10:35 Cheers

> 11:05 Fly by Night

> 12:05 Personals

> 12:35 Alias Smith & Jones

> 1:05 sign-off

>

Retro: North Carolina primetime Friday, September 21, 1956

From the Greensboro Daily News. Schedules

run 6 PM (EST)-sign off (times are one hour

behind New York).

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS/ABC)

6 PM Evening Edition

6:10 Weather

6:15 Douglas Edwards With The News (CBS)

6:30 Do You Trust Your Wife? (CBS, delay

from Tuesday 9:30) (In my posting

of schedules for Sept. 18, 1956, I

mentioned that this show later became


Who Do You Trust? with Johnny Carson.)

7 PM Millionaire (CBS, delay from Wednesday

8 PM)

7:30 Great Gildersleeve

8 PM The Crusader (CBS) (Brian Keith as a

crusading newspaper reporter)

8:30 Schlitz Playhouse Of Stars (CBS)

9 PM Undercurrent (CBS) (The Lineup had not

yet returned from summer vacation.)

9:30 Person To Person (CBS) (Edward R. Murrow's

weekly visits with celebrities in their

homes. He was in a CBS studio, seeing his

guests on a large screen. Elliott Reid does

a dead-on Murrow in that I Love Lucy episode

where the Ricardos and Mertzes appear on

"Face To Face.")

10 PM Our Miss Brooks (CBS, delay from 7:30)

10:30 Jim Bowie (ABC, delay from 7 PM)

11 PM Les Paul And Mary Ford

11:05 Sports Final

11:10 Weather

11:15 News

11:20 Movie

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS/NBC/ABC)


6 PM Industry On Parade

6:15 The Constitution

6:30 Esso Reporter

6:45 Weather

6:50 Vespers

7 PM Theater (here we go again)

7:30 Lawrence Welk (don't know if this is a delay

of his Saturday show or his Monday show, Top

Tunes And New Talent, but it's ABC, and, oddly,

WBTV carries only a half-hour)

8 PM The Crusader

8:30 Schlitz Playhouse Of Stars

9 PM Undercurrent

9:30 Theater

10 PM Patti Page

10:15 Synopsis

10:30 Highway Patrol

11 PM Weather

11:05 News Final

11:15 Sports

11:25 Les Paul And Mary Ford

11:30 Movie

WMFD (WECT) Ch. 6 Wilmington (NBC/CBS/ABC)


6 PM Soldiers Of Fortune

6:30 News

7 PM My Little Margie

7:30 Industry On Parade

7:45 Sports

8 PM Frank Leahy (Notre Dame football coach)

8:30 Ray Milland

9 PM Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports (boxing)

(NBC)

9:45 Red Barber's Corner (NBC)

10 PM Truth Or Consequences (NBC, delay from

7 PM) (Jack Bailey is host, but Bob

Barker will take over when the show moves

to daytime Dec. 31.)

10:30 Life Of Riley (NBC, delay from 7:30)

11 PM 11th Hour Report

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC/ABC)

6 PM News

6:15 Weather

6:25 Sports

6:30 Music

6:45 Playback (sounds like a sports show)


7 PM Science Fiction Theater

7:30 Life Of Riley

8 PM On Trial (NBC)

8:30 Big Story (NBC)

9 PM Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports

9:45 Red Barber's Corner

10 PM Wrestling

11 PM News

11:05 Weather

11:10 Sports

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS/ABC)

6 PM News

6:05 Sports

6:10 Weather

6:15 Douglas Edwards With The News

6:30 My Friend Flicka (CBS)

7 PM Jamboree

7:30 Harry Wismer (sports show)

7:45 Jamboree

8 PM The Crusader

8:30 Schlitz Playhouse Of Stars

9 PM Undercurrent

9:30 Person To Person


10 PM Crossroads (ABC, delay from 7:30)

10:30 Esso Reporter

10:40 Sports

10:45 Star Time

11 PM Weather

11:05 Football Scoreboard

11:15 Movie

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (NBC/ABC)

6 PM Sportsview

6:15 John Daly And The News (ABC)

6:30 Steve Donovan, Western Marshal

7 PM News

7:10 Weather

7:15 Movie Museum

7:30 Great Gildersleeve

8 PM On Trial

8:30 Big Story

9 PM Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports

9:45 Red Barber's Corner

10 PM Playhouse

10:30 Life Of Riley

11 PM Weather

11:05 News
11:10 Movie

12:30 Previews

WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC/ABC)

6 PM Frank Leahy Sports

6:15 News--Wayne Willard

6:25 Weather Tower

6:30 Eddie Fisher (NBC)

6:45 NBC News Caravan

7 PM Death Valley Days

7:30 Life Of Riley

8 PM On Trial

8:30 Big Story

9 PM Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports

9:45 Red Barber's Corner

10 PM Truth Or Consequences

10:30 All Star Theater

11 PM Tonight--Steve Allen

12 M News Final

WNAO Ch. 28 Raleigh (CBS/ABC)

6 PM Kukla, Fran And Ollie (ABC)

6:15 Douglas Edwards With The News


6:30 My Friend Flicka

7 PM Soldiers Of Fortune

7:30 Crossroads

8 PM The Crusader

8:30 Dollar Man

9 PM Undercurrent

9:30 Person To Person

10 PM Movie

11:30 Stars Of The Grand Ole Opry

Retro: Atlanta Monday, September 25, 1978

Red-letter day: Channel 11 finally expands

its 6 PM news to an hour, joining Channels

2 and 5, which have been airing an hour for

several years.

Schedules are from the Atlanta Constitution

and run 7 AM-1 AM (or later).

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Card Sharks

9:30 Odd Couple

10 AM Today In Georgia
10:30 Hollywood Squares

11 AM New High Rollers

11:30 Wheel Of Fortune

12 N News

12:30 Liars Club

1 PM Gong Show

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Bionic Woman

5 PM Newlywed Game

5:30 Mary Tyler Moore

6 PM News

7 PM NBC News

7:30 Bonkers!

8 PM Little House On The

Prairie

9 PM NBC Movie: "Overboard"

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (Steve Martin

guest hosts)

1 AM Tomorrow

2 AM News

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)


7 AM CBS Morning News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Donahue

10 AM Cross-Wits

10:30 Price Is Right

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS Midday News

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Young And The Restless

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 All In The Family

4 PM Bewitched

4:30 Mike Douglas

6 PM News

7 PM CBS News

7:30 PM Magazine

8 PM WKRP In Cincinnati

8:30 People

9 PM M*A*S*H

9:30 One Day At A Time

10 PM Lou Grant

11 PM News
11:30 Rockford Files

12:40 CBS Movie: "For Better,

For Worse"

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

Instructional programming until

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Sesame Street

6:30 Over Easy

7 PM Yoga For Health

7:30 Atlanta Week In Review

8 PM Live From The Met

11 PM Movie: "The Hound Of The

Baskervilles"

WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Dating Game

9:30 General Hospital

10:30 Edge Of Night

11 AM Happy Days
11:30 Family Feud

12 N News

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM Emergency One!

4 PM Krofft Superstars

4:30 Six Million Dollar Man

5:30 Joker's Wild

6 PM News

7 PM ABC News

7:30 Tic Tac Dough

8 PM Welcome Back, Kotter

8:30 Operation Petticoat

9 PM NFL Football: Minnesota

at Chicago

12 M News (time approximate)

12:30 Voyage To The Bottom Of

The Sea

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals

8 AM Leave It To Beaver

8:30 Hazel
9 AM Lucy Show

9:30 Green Acres

10 AM Movie: "The Redhead And The

Cowboy"

11:55 News

12 N Love, American Style

12:30 Movie: "The Blazing Forest"

2:25 News

2:30 I Love Lucy

3 PM New Mickey Mouse Club

3:30 Flintstones

4 PM Space Giants

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

5:30 Beverly Hillbillies

6 PM Andy Griffith

6:30 My Three Sons

7 PM Carol Burnett And Friends

7:30 Sanford And Son

8 PM Let's Go To The Races

8:30 Football Films (Falcon highlights,

IIRC)

9 PM Tennis: Wyler's Women's Classic

11 PM The Love Experts

11:30 Movie: "A Bullet Is Waiting"


1:25 Movie: "State Of Siege"

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

9 AM Sesame Street

instructional programs until

1 PM Big Blue Marble

instructional programs until

2 PM Electric Company

instructional programs until

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Zoom

6:30 Bobby Bowden (Florida State

highlights)

7 PM Dick Cavett

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Live From The Met

11 PM Dick Cavett

11:30 Captioned ABC News


WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

9 AM Jack Rehburg

9:30 Mona Maples

10 AM TBA

10:30 Mushegan Family

11 AM PTL Club

1 PM Travel Film

1:30 Screen Directors' Playhouse

2 PM Spotlight

2:30 Tammy Faye

3 PM Kids' Show

4 PM Dinah!

5 PM Match Game '78

5:30 Entertainment Page

6:30 Munson On Sports

7 PM Prize Line

7:30 Spotlight

8 PM Auburn Football Highlights

9 PM Notre Dame Football Highlights

10 PM PTL Club

12 M Something Special

WANX Ch. 46 (Ind.)


7 AM New Zoo Revue

7:30 Popeye & Friends

8:30 Movie: "I See A Dark Stranger"

10 AM 700 Club

11:30 Life In The Spirit

12 N Ross Bagley

12:30 Big Valley

1:30 Best Of Groucho

2 PM Heckle & Jeckle

2:30 Fred Flintstone And Friends

3 PM Popeye & Friends

4 PM Tom & Jerry

5 PM Spiderman

6 PM Brady Bunch

6:30 Battle Of The Planets

7 PM Streets Of San Francisco

8 PM Bonanza

9 PM 700 Club

10:30 Charisma

11 PM Sgt. Bilko

11:30 Life Of Riley

12 M Mayberry RFD

12:30 News

New York TV- Winter 1987


NEW YORK TV- WINTER 1987

Thursday February 5, 1987

Source: New York Times

WCBS-TV 2

6:00 am - CBS Morning News (with local inserts)

7:30 - The Morning Program (with Rolland Smith, Mariette Hartley, Mark McEwen and Bob
Saget)

9:00 True Confessions

9:30 - The Judge

10:00 - The $25,000 Pyramid

10:30 - Card Sharks (hosted by Bob Eubanks)

11:00 - The Price is Right

Noon - Channel 2 News at Noon

12:30 - The Young and the Restless

1:30 - As The World Turns

2:30- Capitol (in around 7 weeks, it would be cancelled and put the new show, Bold and the
Beautiful at 1:30 and ATWT at 2 beginning March 23rd, that year)

3:00 - Guiding Light

4:00 Divorce Court

4:30 Superior Court

5:00 - Channel 2 News at 5 (with Jim Jensen and Carol Martin)

5:30 - Channel 2 News at 5:30

6:00 - Channel 2 News at 6 (with Jim Jensen and Michelle Marsh)


7:00 - CBS Evening News with Dan Rather

7:30 - Wheel of Fortune

8:00 Shell Game

9:00- Simon and Simon

10:00- Knots Landing

11:00 - Channel 2 News at 11 (with Michelle Marsh and Mike Schnieder)

11:30 Night Heat

12:40- Movie- Sunset Limousine (1983)

2am- CBS News Nightwatch

WNBC-TV 4

5:00- Ben Casey

6:00 - Today in New York

6:30 - NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 - Today (with Bryant Gumbel and Jane Pauley)

9:00 Peoples Court

9:30- Love Connection

10:00 - Sale of the Century

10:30 - Blockbusters

11:00 - Wheel of Fortune

11:30 - Scrabble

Noon - Super Password

12:30 - Wordplay

1:00 - Days of Our Lives

2:00 - Another World


3:00 - Santa Barbara

4:00 Donahue

5:00 - Live at Five (with Cafferty and Simmons)

6:00 - News 4 New York (with Scarborough and Pat Harper)

7:00 - NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw

7:30 Newlywed Game

8:00- Cosby Show

8:30- Family Ties

9:00- Cheers

9:30- Night Court

10:00- L.A Law

11:00 - News 4 New York (with Scarborough and Simmons)

11:30 The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson

12:30 am- Late Night with David Letterman

1:30am- News 4 New York (repeat from 11pm)

2:00am- Crosswits

2:30am- Sally Jessy Raphael

3:00am- Ask Dr. Ruth

3:30am- Here's Lucy

4:00am- Ben Casey

WABC-TV 7

5:00- Card Sharks

5:30 - Morning Stretch

6:00 - ABC World News This Morning (with local inserts)


7:00 - Good Morning America

9:00 - The Morning Show (aka Live with Regis and Kathie Lee)

10:00 Jeopardy!

10:30- Split Second

11:00 Fame, Fortune and Romance

11:30 Webster

Noon - Ryan's Hope

12:30 - Loving

1:00 - All My Children

2:00 - One Life to Live

3:00 - General Hospital

4:00 - The Oprah Winfrey Show

5:00 - Eyewitness News (with Ernie Anastos and Roz Abrams)

6:00 - Eyewitness News (with Bill Beutel and John Johnson)

6:30 - ABC World News Tonight with Peter Jennings

7:00 - Jeopardy!

7:30 - Hollywood Squares

8:00- Our World

10:00- 20/20

11:00- Eyewitness News (with Ernie Anastos and Kaity Tong)

11:30- ABC News Nightline

12am- Nightlife

12:30- Dating Game

1am- Movie- The Life of Emile Zola (1937)

3:30- Guns of Will Sonnett


4am- Tales of the Unexpected

WNYW 5 (owned by Fox/News Corp.)

6:00 am - Jayce

6:30 - Centurions

7:00 - Rambo

7:30 - Defenders of the Earth

8:00 The Flintstones

8:30 - My Little Pony

9:00 Brady Bunch

9:30 Leave it to Beaver

10:00 I Love Lucy

10:30- Bewitched

11:00 One Day At A Time

11:30 All In The Family

Noon Made in New York

1:00 - Hour Magazine (with Gary Collins)

2:00 Dennis the Menace

2:30 - Jetsons

3:00 Silverhawks

3:30 She-Ra

4:00 He-Man

4:30 Thundercats

5:00 Diffrent Strokes

5:30 The Facts of Life


6:00 - Three's Company

6:30 WKRP in Cincinnati

7:00 M*A*S*H

7:30 - A Current Affair (with Maury Povich)

8:00 Movie- Swan Song (1974)

10:00 - The Ten O'Clock News (with Roland and Mihalik)

11:00 The Late Show

12:00 am - Kojak

1:00- I Love Lucy

1:30 Dream Girl U.S.A

2:00 Movie- Plague (1978)

3:55- Make Room For Daddy

4:25am- Sign-Off

WOR-TV 9

5:30 am- CNN News

6:30 700 Club

7:30 Straight Talk

8:30 Romper Room

9:30 Zoobilee Zoo

10:00 My Favorite Martian

10:30- Abbott and Costello

11:00 Partridge Family

11:30- I Dream of Jeannie

Noon - News at Noon (with Tom Dunn and Sara Lee Kessler)
1:00 Rich Man, Poor Man (Part 4 of 6)

3:00 Vegas

4:00 - Police Woman

5:00 Hart to Hart

6:00 Magnum P.I

7:00 - The $100,000 Pyramid

7:30 Entertainment Tonight (with Mary Hart and John Tesh)

8:00-- News 9: Primetime

8:30- $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime (hosted by Jim Lange)

9:00 Movie- Psycho (1960)

11:30 Cannon

12:30- Entertainment Tonight

1:00 - The Joe Franklin Show

2:00 Movie- Carry on, Cruising (1966)

4:00- Movie- Two for the Money (1971)

WPIX 11

5:00- One Step Beyond

5:30- INN News

6:00 Aprenda Ingles

6:30 Mask

7:00 Heathcliff

7:30 - Gobots

8:00 - Galaxy Rangers

8:30 Scooby Doo


9:00 - Munsters

9:30 - F-Troop

10:00 Falcon Crest

11:00- Best Talk in Town (host: Nola Roeper)

11:30 - Good Times

Noon Sanford and Son

12:30- Movie- Portrait of Jennie (1948)

2:30 Superfriends

3:00 Smurfs

3:30 Ghostbusters

4:00 - G.I. Joe

4:30 Transformers

5:00 - Fame

6:00 Gimme A Break

6:30 - Benson

7:00 Jeffersons

7:30- INN News

8:00- Movie- The Fog (1980)

10:00- News

11:00- The Odd Couple

11:30- Honeymooners

Midnight - Star Trek

1:00 The Twilight Zone

2:00- The Twilight Zone

3:00- Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous


3:30am- Movie- Mr. Moto's Gamble (1938)

Cleveland/Akron Primetime Monday December 21, 1959

KYW 3 NBC

6PM Movie Trader Horn 1930 Part 1 (From 5:30)

6:50 News Pete French

6:55 Weather Stu Cramer

7PM Superman

7:30 Richard Diamond

8PM Love And Marriage-Comedy

8:30 Wells Fargo

9PM Peter Gunn

9:30 Goodyear Theater

10PM Steve Allen COLOR

Guests:Gene Autry, Patti Page, Frank Gorshin

11PM News Pete French Weather (Howard)Sports Jim Graner

11:20 Movie DuBarry Was A Lady 1943

1AM Movie Air Raid Wardens 1943

WEWS 5 ABC

6PM Three Stooges (from 5:30)

6:25 Mr. Jingeling (Sponsored by Halle's Department Store)

6:30 Dorothy Fuldheim


6:45 News-Tom Field

6:50 Weather-Sunny Day

6:55 Three Stooges And Friends

7:15 NBC News Huntley/Brinkley (Not Cleared by channel 3)

7:30 Shirley Temple's Storybook

8:30 Bourbon Street Beat

9:30 Adventures In Paradise

10:30 June Allyson Show-CBS

11PM News-Tom Field

11:15 Jack Paar-NBC

1AM News-Court Stanton

WJW 8 CBS

6PM Movie-Little Miss Thoroughbred 1939 (From 5:30)

7PM City Camera News

7:15 CBS News-Douglas Edwards

7:30 Masquerade Party

8PM The Texan

8:30 Father Knows Best

9PM Danny Thomas Show (Make Room For Daddy)

9:30 The Ann Sothern Show-Guest Star Jayne Meadows

10PM Hennessey-Jackie Cooper

10:30 Highway Patrol-Syndicated

11PM Sohio Reporter-Warren Guthrie


11:10 News-Doug Adair

11:15 Sports, Weather

11:20 Movie-On With The Show-1929

1AM Stage 7-Drama

WAKR 49 Akron

6PM Looney Tunes

6:30 Singing Towers-Music

6:55 News, Weather, Sports

7:15 Singing Towers-Music

7:30 I Spy (Half Hour Civil War Drama)-Syndicated

8PM Akron Univ. Basketball (No Oppenent Listed)

10PM Movie-Andy Hardy's Double Trouble 1944

Retro: St. John's, Nfld. Sat 8/4/84

from Newfoundland Herald

CJON-NTV St. John's (CTV)

5:30 NTV Rock Show

6:00 CTV National News

6:20 NTV News

6:30 Spiderman

7:00 Shantytown (another ATV kids show, this one from Sydney; did this show air outside
Atlantic Canada?)

8:00 Circle Square


8:30 Treehouse Club

9:00 Kids' Corner

10:00 Storytime

10:30 Let's Go

11:00 Swiss Family Robinson

11:30 Smurfs

1:00 Barbapapa

1:30 George

2:00 CTV Wide World of Sports (interviews with Canadian gymnasts)

2:30 Players International Tennis

3:30 Sports Talk

4:00 This Week in Football

4:30 NTV Saturday Family Circus (Tales of the Wizard of Oz/He-Man/Popeye)

6:00 Blue Jays Banter

6:30 Superstars of Wrestling (WWF)

7:30 That's Incredible!

8:30 CFL: Calgary @ Montreal (Concordes)

11:30 Olympics Hightlights

12:30 CTV National News

12:50 View from the Hill

1:00 Solid Gold

2:00 NTV Saturday Late Show "Three Women"

4:15 NTV Saturday Late Late Show "Cutter's Way"

CBNT St. John's (CBC)


10:30 Test Pattern/Music

10:51 sign-on

10:55 CBC Regional News

Noon Hobbledehoy

12:30 1984 Summer Olympics

7:30 CBC News Saturday Report

8:00 1984 Summer Olympics

12:30 The National

12:45 1984 Summer Olympics

2:30 sign-off

CBFJ St. John's (SRC, relays CBFT Montreal)

10:30 Nils Holgersson

11:00 Remi

11:30 XXIIIe Jeux Olympiques

10:30 Le Telejournal

10:50 XXIIIe Jeux Olympiques

1:30 Nouvelles du sport

1:45 Cinema "La peur vaincue"

3:45 sign-off

Cable 9 (community channel)

Community Messages all day


ASN Halifax

3:00 Buckshot

3:30 Kidsworld

4:00 Fabulous Talking Time Machine

4:30 Friends of Man

5:00 Nashville Swing

5:30 Fanfare

6:00 Original Six Hockey Heroes

7:00 Don Cherry's Grapevine

7:30 Wrestling (International from Halifax IIRC)

8:30 Movie: TBA

10:30 Atlantic Canada's Choice in Stereo

12:30 sign-off

WVII Bangor (ABC)

7:30 Great Space Coaster

8:00 Space Kidettes

8:30 Dudley Do-Right

9:00 Tennessee Tuxedo

9:30 Jackson 5

10:00 Monchhichis/Little Rascals/Richie Rich (JIP)

10:30 Scooby-Doo & Scrappy-Doo

11:00 Pac-Man/Rubik's Cube/Menudo

Noon Games of the XXIII Olympiad


8:00 Too Close for Comfort

8:30 Games of the XXIII Olympiad

1:30 ABC News

1:45 TBA

2:15 sign-off

WJBK Detroit (CBS)

5:00 Movie cont'd

6:00 Movie "Silver Star"

7:15 Movie "Savage Drums"

8:30 Captain Kangaroo

9:30 Charlie Brown & Snoopy

10:00 Saturday Supercade

11:00 Dungeons & Dragons

11:30 Kidsworld

Noon Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

1:30 Stars of Tomorrow

2:00 Movie "Love of Three Queens"

3:30 Movie "Three the Hard Way"

5:30 Rat Patrol

6:00 PGA Golf: Danny Thomas Memphis Classic

7:30 TV2 Eyewitness News

8:00 J.P. McCarthy

8:30 Too Close for Comfort

9:00 PM Detroit Weekend


9:30 Movie "Watership Down" (pt 1)

10:30 Movie "A Little Romance"

12:45 TV2 Eyewitness News

1:15 NFL Pre-Season: Philadelphia @ Detroit (tape-delay)

WLBZ Bangor (NBC)

8:30 Muppet Show

9:00 Woody Woodpecker & Friends

9:30 Flintstone Funnies

10:00 Shirt Tales

10:30 Smurfs

Noon Alvin & the Chipmunks

12:30 Mr. T

1:00 Kidsworld

1:30 Six Million Dollar Man

2:30 Bionic Woman

3:30 Baseball: Chicago White Sox-Milwaukee or Los Angeles-Cincinnati

6:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music

7:00 This Week in Country Music

7:30 NewsCenter

8:00 NBC Nightly News

8:30 Fame

9:30 Diff'rent Strokes

10:00 Silver Spoons

10:30 Bosom Buddies


11:00 Mama's Family

11:30 Boone

12:30 NewsCenter

1:00 David Letterman's 2nd Anniversary

2:30 sign-off

WTVS Detroit (PBS)

5:00 Nature of Things cont'd

5:30 Latenight America

6:30 Movie "Bells of Rosarita"

7:30 Movie "Range Defenders"

8:30 Sesame Street (x2)

10:30 Magic of Oil Painting

11:00 Pet Action Line

11:30 Victory Garden

Noon This Old House

12:30 Sneak Previews

1:00 Training Dogs the Woodhouse Way

1:30 Last Chance Garage

2:00 Wine, What Pleasure

2:30 Square Foot Gardening

3:00 Great Chefs of New Orleans

3:30 Nova

4:30 National Geographic

5:30 Nature of Things


6:30 Perspective on Greatness

7:30 Enterprise

8:00 World War II GI Diary

8:30 Sneak Previews

9:00 Country Express

9:30 Austin City Limits

10:30 All Creatures Great & Small II

11:30 Spy

12:30 The Beat

1:30 Soundstage

2:30 Monty Python's Flying Circus

3:00 Not the Nine O'Clock News

3:30 sign-off

First Choice

5:00 Movie cont'd

6:30 First Choice Rocks "The Police"

8:30 Movie "Easy Money"

10:30 American Caesar

11:30 Movie "City Lights"

1:00 First Choice Rocks "Johnny Winter"

3:00 Movie "I Walked with a Zombie"

5:00 Movie "Spirit of the Wind"

6:30 Movie "The Three Stooges Festival"

8:00 Movie "Easy Money"


10:00 Movie "Strange Brew"

11:30 Movie "Porky's II: The Next Day"

1:30 Movie "Porky's"

3:30 Movie "Fast Times at Ridgemont High"

Galaxie

1:00 Polka Dot Door

1:29 Barbapapa

1:35 Dr. Snuggles

2:00 Jeremy

2:14 Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings

2:20 Readalong

2:32 Skippy

3:01 Big Blue Marble

3:30 Today's Special

4:00 Jamie & the Magic Torch

4:13 Chorlton & the Wheelies

4:25 Wombles

4:30 Polka Dot Door

5:00 sign-off

<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Bluenoser on 09/21/05 05:13 PM.</FONT></P>

Retro: Cable Channels Thurs 10/10/91

from Idaho edition, TV GUIDE; all times MT


A&E

5:00 Women in Politics

6:00 Movie "Company of Killers"

8:00 Mrs. Columbo

9:00 Fugitive

10:00 David Letterman

11:00 Avengers

Noon Movie "McGuire, Go Home!"

2:00 City of Angels

3:00 Fugitive

4:00 Avengers

5:00 David Letterman

6:00 Kingdom of the Wild

7:00 Brute Force

8:00 Prisoner

9:00 Evening at the Improv

10:00 Kingdom of the Wild

11:00 Brute Force

Mid. Prisoner

1:00 Evening at the Improv

2:00 Movie "The Captive Heart"

4:00 Rising Damp

4:30 Preview

AMC
5:15 Movie "The Falcon in San Francisco"

6:30 Movie "This Man is Mine"

8:00 Movie "The Bride of Frankenstein"

9:30 This is Your Life

10:00 Movie "The Falcon Strikes Back"

11:30 Movie "The Falcon in San Francisco"

1:00 Movie "Finishing School"

2:30 This is Your Life

3:00 Movie "Flight for Freedom"

5:00 Movie "Son of Frankenstein"

7:00 Movie "The Spoilers"

9:00 Movie "Flight for Freedom"

11:00 Movie "Son of Frankenstein"

1:00 Movie "The Spoilers"

2:30 Movie "Sing Boy Sing"

4:00 Movie "Footlight Fever"

CNN

5:00 News

5:30 Business Day

6:00 News

9:30 Crier & Co.

10:00 News

11:00 Sonya Live

Noon News
2:00 EarlyPrime

3:30 Showbiz Today

4:00 News

5:00 MoneyLine

5:30 Crossfire

6:00 News

7:00 Larry King Live

8:00 News

9:00 Sports Tonight

9:30 MoneyLine

10:00 News

11:00 Showbiz Today

11:30 News

12:30 Sports Tonight

1:00 Crossfire

1:30 News

1:45 CNN Newsroom

2:00 Larry King Live

3:00 Showbiz Today

3:30 News

4:30 Business Morning

C-SPAN

6:00 Viewer Call-In

7:30 public affairs programs


4:30 Viewer Call-In

6:00 public affairs programs

(TVG only gave program highlights)

Disney Channel

7:00 Mousercise

7:30 Jump, Rattle & Roll

8:00 Good Morning, Mickey!

8:30 Care Bears

9:00 Gummi Bears

9:30 Welcome to Pooh Corner

10:00 Under the Umbrella Tree

10:30 Dumbo's Circus

11:00 Donald Duck Presents

11:30 Music Box

Noon Wuzzles

12:30 Raccoons

1:00 Care Bears

1:30 Lunch Box

2:00 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

3:00 Raffi

4:00 Under the Umbrella Tree

4:30 Gummi Bears

5:00 Donald Duck Presents

5:30 Jump, Rattle & Roll


6:00 Kids Incorporated

6:30 Mickey Mouse Club

7:00 Teen Win, Lose or Draw

7:30 Movie "The Man Called Flintstone"

9:00 Movie "Peter Pan"

10:30 50 Years of Disney Magic

12:30 Tribute to John Lennon

2:30 Movie "Cleoptra" (both parts aired, pt 2 started at 4:20)

Discovery Channel

7:00 Assignment

8:00 On the Go!

8:30 Great Chefs of San Francisco

9:00 Low Cholesterol Gourmet

9:30 Pasquale's Kitchen Express

10:00 Homeworks

10:30 Easy Does It

11:00 On the Go!

11:30 Great Chefs of the West

Noon Low Cholesterol Gourmet

12:30 Pasquale's Kitchen Express

1:00 Homeworks

1:30 Easy Does It

2:00 Mother Nature

2:30 Wildlife Chronicles


3:00 Nature of Things

4:00 Beyond 2000

5:00 World Monitor

5:30 Tinseltown: Futurists

6:00 Hunters in the Sky

6:30 GI Diary

7:00 Beyond 2000

8:00 Coast to Coast

9:00 Natural World

10:00 On Location with Art Wolfe

11:00 World Monitor

11:30 Tinseltown: American Hero

Mid. Nature of Things

1:00 sign-off

ESPN

5:00 SportsCenter

7:00 Basic Training Workout

7:30 Bodyshaping

8:00 SportsCenter

9:00 Getting Fit

10:00 Bodies in Motion

10:30 Bodyshaping

11:00 Scholastic Sports America

11:30 Bodybuilding: NPC Men's Junior Nationals


12:30 Black College Sports Today

1:00 Inside the Senior PGA Tour

1:30 Golf: Las Vegas Invitational

4:00 Thoroughbred Digest

4:30 Up Close

5:00 SportsCenter

5:30 SpeedWeek

6:00 Auto Racing: SCCA World Challenge

6:30 Drag Racing: IHRA US Open Nationals

7:00 Boxing

9:00 Outside the Lines

9:30 SportsCenter

10:30 Motorcycle Racing: AMA Camel Pro Series

11:30 Truck Competition

Mid. Thoroughbred Digest

12:30 SportsCenter

1:00 Up Close

1:30 Golf: Las Vegas Invitational

3:30 Getting Fit

4:00 Bodies in Motion

4:30 Up Close

Family Channel

5:00 Batman

5:30 Popeye
6:00 Augie Doggie

6:30 Littles

7:00 Waltons

8:00 700 Club

9:00 Heart to Heart

9:30 Commercial Programs

10:30 Healthy Kids

11:00 Movie "I'd Climb the Highest Mountain"

1:00 Eating Well

2:00 ALF (animated version)

2:30 Heroes on Hot Wheels

3:00 Super Mario Super Show

3:30 Popeye

4:00 Rin Tin Tin K-9 Cop (rebadged-pardon the pun-version of Canadian show Katts & Dog)

4:30 New Zorro

5:00 Waltons

6:00 That's My Dog

6:30 You Asked for It Again

7:00 Father Dowling Mysteries

8:00 700 Club

9:00 T and T

9:30 Movie "Man from the Alamo"

11:00 Commercial Programs

Mid. 700 Club

1:00 Commercial Programs


3:30 Larry Lea

4:00 Marilyn Hickey

4:30 James Robison

HBO East

(TVG lists both East and West feeds in some Western editions)

5:00 Movie "The Worst Witch" cont'd

5:30 Baby-Sitter's Club

6:00 Babar

6:30 Wonderful Wizard of Oz

7:00 Inside the NFL

8:00 Movie "Back to the Beach"

9:30 Movie "Hard Times"

11:15 Movie "Dream House"

1:00 Behind the Screams

1:30 Movie "Young Einstein"

3:00 Baby-Sitter's Club

3:30 Movie "Baby Boom"

5:30 Movie "Back to the Beach"

7:00 Movie "Watchers II"

9:00 Inside the NFL

10:00 Dream On

10:30 Sessions

11:00 Movie "Body Chemistry"

12:30 Movie "The Presidio"


2:10 Movie "Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan"

4:00 Movie "The Poseidon Adventure"

HBO West

5:00 Young Comedians cont'd

5:35 Movie "Cookie"

7:10 Movie "The Worst Witch"

8:30 Baby-Sitter's Club

9:00 Babar

9:30 Wonderful Wizard of Oz

10:00 Inside the NFL

11:00 Movie "Back to the Beach"

12:30 Movie "Hard Times"

2:15 Movie "Dream House"

4:00 Behind the Screams

4:30 Movie "Young Einstein"

6:00 Baby-Sitter's Club

6:30 Movie "Baby Boom"

8:30 Movie "Back to the Beach"

10:00 Movie "Watchers II"

Mid. Inside the NFL

1:00 Dream On

1:30 Sessions

2:00 Movie "Body Chemistry"

3:30 Movie "The Presidio"


Lifetime

5:00 It Figures

5:30 Everyday Workout

6:00 Image Workshop

7:00 Growing Up Together

7:30 What Every Baby Knows

8:00 Frugal Gourmet

8:30 Sister Kate

9:00 Tracey Ullman

9:30 Open House

10:00 Image Workshop

11:00 Supermarket Sweep

11:30 Shop 'Til You Drop

Noon Moonlighting

1:00 Attitudes

2:00 Movie "Fighting Back"

4:00 Supermarket Sweep

4:30 Shop 'Til You Drop

5:00 Tracey Ullman

5:30 Open House

6:00 LA Law

7:00 Movie "The Red Spider"

9:00 Spenser: For Hire

10:00 Garry Shandling


10:30 Molly Dodd

11:00 Commercial Programs

Cinemax

5:10 Movie "The Stone Killer"

7:00 Movie "Man & Boy"

9:00 Movie "Red Sun"

11:00 Movie "Trouble Along the Way"

1:00 Movie "Gremlins 2: The New Batch"

3:00 Movie "Buchanan Rides Alone"

4:30 Movie "Gay Purr-ee"

6:00 Movie "Cahill, United States Marshal"

8:00 Movie "Spencer's Mountain"

10:00 Movie "Ghost"

12:30 Movie "THX 1138"

2:00 Movie "Best of the Best"

3:40 Movie "Bits & Pieces"

MTV

5:00 Awake on the Wild Side

6:00 Day in Rock

6:15 Awake on the Wild Side

7:00 Karen Bryant

10:00 Half Hour Comedy Hour

10:30 Day in Rock


10:45 Adam Curry

2:30 Yo! MTV Raps

3:00 Most Wanted

4:00 Club MTV

4:30 Remote Control

5:00 Half Hour Comedy Hour

6:00 Day in Rock

6:15 Prime with Martha Quinn

6:30 Liquid TV

7:00 Tom Petty

7:30 Tom Petty Videos

8:00 Most Wanted

9:00 Half Hour Comedy Hour

9:30 Big Picture

10:00 Totally Pauly

Mid. Half Hour Comedy Hour

12:30 Remote Control

1:00 Videos

4:00 Awake on the Wild Side

Nickelodeon/Nick at Nite

5:00 Mr. Wizard's World

5:30 Yogi Bear

6:00 Inspector Gadget

6:30 Danger Mouse


7:00 Lassie

7:30 Maya the Bee

8:00 Eureeka's Castle

9:00 Elephant Show

9:30 Fred Penner's Place

10:00 David the Gnome

10:30 Little Koala

11:00 Noozles

11:30 Maya the Bee

Noon Littl' Bits

12:30 Jeff's Collie

1:00 Flipper

1:30 Looney Tunes

2:00 Inspector Gadget

2:30 Yogi Bear

3:00 Mork & Mindy

3:30 Hey Dude

4:00 What Would You Do?

4:30 Get the Picture

5:00 Danger Mouse

5:30 Looney Tunes

6:00 Mork & Mindy

6:30 Superman

7:00 Dick Van Dyke

7:30 Get Smart


8:00 Dragnet

8:30 Alfred Hitchcock

9:00 Green Acres

9:30 Mister Ed

10:00 Looney Tunes

10:30 Dobie Gillis

11:00 Patty Duke

11:30 My Three Sons

Mid. Donna Reed

12:30 America 2Night

1:00 Alfred Hitchcock

1:30 Dragnet

2:00 Superman

2:30 Dick Van Dyke

3:00 Get Smart

3:30 Mister Ed

4:00 Lassie

4:30 Kidsworld

Showtime

5:00 Movie "Penitentiary" cont'd

5:30 Movie "Cindy's Love Games"

7:00 Movie "Manhattan Melodrama"

9:00 Gambler

10:30 Owl TV
11:00 Movie "The Wackiest Ship in the Army"

1:00 Movie "Power"

4:15 Gambler

5:00 Owl TV

5:30 Movie "Courage of Lassie"

7:05 Coast to Coast

8:05 Movie "Roxanne"

10:00 Movie "Delta Force II"

Mid. Richard Jeni

1:00 Movie "After Dark, My Sweet"

3:00 Movie "The Iron Triangle"

4:35 Movie "The Swindle"

TBS

5:05 Tom & Jerry

6:05 I Dream of Jeannie

6:35 Bewitched

7:05 Little House on the Prairie

8:05 Love Boat

10:05 Perry Mason

11:05 Movie "Red Alert"

1:05 Tom & Jerry

2:35 Brady Bunch

3:05 Happy Days

3:35 Good Times


4:05 Too Close for Comfort

4:35 Andy Griffith

5:05 Beverly Hillbillies

5:35 Sanford & Son

6:05 Movie "The Adventures of Robin Hood"

8:05 Movie "Robin & Marian"

10:20 Movie "The Man Who Would Be King"

1:05 Movie "Shalako"

3:20 Three Stooges

3:35 CNN Headline News

4:05 I Love Lucy

4:35 Flintstones

TNN

7:00 VideoMorning

10:00 Cookin' USA

10:30 Going Our Way

11:00 Top Card

11:30 Be A Star

Noon Crook & Chase

12:30 On Stage

1:00 Cookin' USA

1:30 Top Card

2:00 Club Dance

3:00 VideoPM
5:30 Be A Star

6:00 On Stage

6:30 American Music Shop

7:00 Nashville Now

8:30 Crook & Chase

9:00 On Stage

9:30 American Music Shop

10:00 Nashville Now

11:30 Crook & Chase

Mid. Club Dance

1:00 sign-off

TNT

5:00 Fun Zone

6:00 Popeye

7:00 Fraggle Rock

7:30 Pink Panther

8:00 Dallas

9:00 Knots Landing

10:00 Movie "Morgan the Pirate"

Noon Movie "The Return of Monte Cristo"

2:00 Movie "Let's Scare Jessica to Death"

4:00 Gilligan's Island

4:30 Bugs Bunny

6:00 Movie "Mommie Dearest"


8:45 Movie "Trog"

10:45 Movie "Possessed" (colorized)

1:00 Movie "Untamed"

3:00 Then Came Bronson

4:00 Woody Woodpecker

USA Network

5:00 Denver, the Last Dinosaur

5:30 Voltron

6:00 Jem

6:30 Snorks

7:00 Scooby-Doo

7:30 Smurfs

8:00 New Mike Hammer

9:00 Divorce Court (x2)

10:00 Judge (x2)

11:00 Superior Court (x2)

Noon Chain Reaction

12:30 Win, Lose or Draw

1:00 Hollywood Squares

1:30 Scrabble

2:00 $25,000 Pyramid

2:30 Press Your Luck

3:00 Just the Ten of Us

3:30 My Two Dads


4:00 Smurfs

4:30 Scooby-Doo

5:00 MacGyver

6:00 Gonzo Games

6:30 Beyond Reality

7:00 Movie "Caddyshack"

9:00 MacGyver

10:00 Equalizer

11:00 Movie "The Eiger Sanction"

1:30 Movie "Joe Kidd"

3:30 Commercial Programs

WGN

5:00 Success N Life

6:00 DuckTales

6:30 Bozo

7:30 Bewitched

8:00 Magnum, PI

9:00 Joan Rivers

10:00 Geraldo

11:00 News

Noon Now It Can Be Told

12:30 Andy Griffith

1:00 Honeymooners

1:30 Saved by the Bell


2:00 DuckTales

2:30 Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers

3:00 Flintstones (x2)

4:00 Video Power

4:30 Saved by the Bell

5:00 I Dream of Jeannie

5:30 Now It Can Be Told

6:00 Movie "Lock, Stock & barrel"

8:00 News

9:00 Night Court

9:30 Kojak

10:30 Movie "The Competition"

1:00 Joan Rivers

2:00 Movie "Dual Alibi"

4:00 Shepherd's Chapel

4:30 Faith 20

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09-20-2005, 02:20 PM #2

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Re: Retro: Cable Channels Thurs 10/10/91

> AMC

> 5:15 Movie "The Falcon in San Francisco"

> 6:30 Movie "This Man is Mine"

> 8:00 Movie "The Bride of Frankenstein"


> 9:30 This is Your Life

> 10:00 Movie "The Falcon Strikes Back"

> 11:30 Movie "The Falcon in San Francisco"

> 1:00 Movie "Finishing School"

> 2:30 This is Your Life

> 3:00 Movie "Flight for Freedom"

> 5:00 Movie "Son of Frankenstein"

> 7:00 Movie "The Spoilers"

> 9:00 Movie "Flight for Freedom"

> 11:00 Movie "Son of Frankenstein"

> 1:00 Movie "The Spoilers"

> 2:30 Movie "Sing Boy Sing"

> 4:00 Movie "Footlight Fever"

(sigh) I long for these days of AMC as a classic movie channel. Even TCM doesn't run some of
these.

> Discovery Channel

> 5:00 World Monitor

For some reason, not long after this date, the Christian Science Monitor (which produced World
Monitor for Discovery) tried to build an entire network around the show. The network quickly
collapsed under its own weight, racking up a reported $325 million loss in less than one year,
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USA Network

> Noon Chain Reaction

> 12:30 Win, Lose or Draw

> 1:00 Hollywood Squares

> 1:30 Scrabble

> 2:00 $25,000 Pyramid

> 2:30 Press Your Luck

This is known to Game Show Buffs before GSN as a classic game show block, I remember when
My late mom and I used to go to my late grandmothers house in Boise, (she was a Christian
Science Nurse) with a lot of old people and the TV had on the USA Network Game Show Block,
that was an Interesting Experience and I like old game shows

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> > Discovery Channel

> > 5:00 World Monitor

>

> For some reason, not long after this date, the Christian

> Science Monitor (which produced World Monitor for Discovery)

> tried to build an entire network around the show. The

> network quickly collapsed under its own weight, racking up a

> reported $325 million loss in less than one year, and with

> very few cable system affiliations.

>

The Monitor also had some programs on the WWOR superstation, for about a year or two after
separate programming began in 1990. Monitor programming on WWOR included a daily
discussion program (don't know the title, but it had "Beacon Street" in it), "The Children's Room"
(a storytime program) and "Fifty Years Ago Today" (analysis of the early days of WWII, using old
copies of the Monitor for maierial).

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Re: Retro: Cable Channels Thurs 10/10/91

Ahh, those were the days...MTV Still had music most of the time; TNN was still country music,
and AMC still played Classic Movies instead of the same rehashed 70s & 80s movies that TBS &
WGN have been running into the ground for the past 20 years. Oh, and Nick & Nite played classic
TV...Now, they are playing "The Jeff Foxworthy Show" & "The Fresh Prince" in what world are
those shows classics?

> from Idaho edition, TV GUIDE; all times MT

>

> A&E

> 5:00 Women in Politics

> 6:00 Movie "Company of Killers"

> 8:00 Mrs. Columbo

> 9:00 Fugitive

> 10:00 David Letterman

> 11:00 Avengers

> Noon Movie "McGuire, Go Home!"

> 2:00 City of Angels

> 3:00 Fugitive

> 4:00 Avengers

> 5:00 David Letterman

> 6:00 Kingdom of the Wild

> 7:00 Brute Force

> 8:00 Prisoner

> 9:00 Evening at the Improv

> 10:00 Kingdom of the Wild

> 11:00 Brute Force

> Mid. Prisoner

> 1:00 Evening at the Improv

> 2:00 Movie "The Captive Heart"


> 4:00 Rising Damp

> 4:30 Preview

>

> AMC

> 5:15 Movie "The Falcon in San Francisco"

> 6:30 Movie "This Man is Mine"

> 8:00 Movie "The Bride of Frankenstein"

> 9:30 This is Your Life

> 10:00 Movie "The Falcon Strikes Back"

> 11:30 Movie "The Falcon in San Francisco"

> 1:00 Movie "Finishing School"

> 2:30 This is Your Life

> 3:00 Movie "Flight for Freedom"

> 5:00 Movie "Son of Frankenstein"

> 7:00 Movie "The Spoilers"

> 9:00 Movie "Flight for Freedom"

> 11:00 Movie "Son of Frankenstein"

> 1:00 Movie "The Spoilers"

> 2:30 Movie "Sing Boy Sing"

> 4:00 Movie "Footlight Fever"

>

> CNN

> 5:00 News

> 5:30 Business Day

> 6:00 News


> 9:30 Crier & Co.

> 10:00 News

> 11:00 Sonya Live

> Noon News

> 2:00 EarlyPrime

> 3:30 Showbiz Today

> 4:00 News

> 5:00 MoneyLine

> 5:30 Crossfire

> 6:00 News

> 7:00 Larry King Live

> 8:00 News

> 9:00 Sports Tonight

> 9:30 MoneyLine

> 10:00 News

> 11:00 Showbiz Today

> 11:30 News

> 12:30 Sports Tonight

> 1:00 Crossfire

> 1:30 News

> 1:45 CNN Newsroom

> 2:00 Larry King Live

> 3:00 Showbiz Today

> 3:30 News

> 4:30 Business Morning


>

> C-SPAN

> 6:00 Viewer Call-In

> 7:30 public affairs programs

> 4:30 Viewer Call-In

> 6:00 public affairs programs

> (TVG only gave program highlights)

>

> Disney Channel

> 7:00 Mousercise

> 7:30 Jump, Rattle & Roll

> 8:00 Good Morning, Mickey!

> 8:30 Care Bears

> 9:00 Gummi Bears

> 9:30 Welcome to Pooh Corner

> 10:00 Under the Umbrella Tree

> 10:30 Dumbo's Circus

> 11:00 Donald Duck Presents

> 11:30 Music Box

> Noon Wuzzles

> 12:30 Raccoons

> 1:00 Care Bears

> 1:30 Lunch Box

> 2:00 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

> 3:00 Raffi


> 4:00 Under the Umbrella Tree

> 4:30 Gummi Bears

> 5:00 Donald Duck Presents

> 5:30 Jump, Rattle & Roll

> 6:00 Kids Incorporated

> 6:30 Mickey Mouse Club

> 7:00 Teen Win, Lose or Draw

> 7:30 Movie "The Man Called Flintstone"

> 9:00 Movie "Peter Pan"

> 10:30 50 Years of Disney Magic

> 12:30 Tribute to John Lennon

> 2:30 Movie "Cleoptra" (both parts aired, pt 2 started at

> 4:20)

>

> Discovery Channel

> 7:00 Assignment

> 8:00 On the Go!

> 8:30 Great Chefs of San Francisco

> 9:00 Low Cholesterol Gourmet

> 9:30 Pasquale's Kitchen Express

> 10:00 Homeworks

> 10:30 Easy Does It

> 11:00 On the Go!

> 11:30 Great Chefs of the West

> Noon Low Cholesterol Gourmet


> 12:30 Pasquale's Kitchen Express

> 1:00 Homeworks

> 1:30 Easy Does It

> 2:00 Mother Nature

> 2:30 Wildlife Chronicles

> 3:00 Nature of Things

> 4:00 Beyond 2000

> 5:00 World Monitor

> 5:30 Tinseltown: Futurists

> 6:00 Hunters in the Sky

> 6:30 GI Diary

> 7:00 Beyond 2000

> 8:00 Coast to Coast

> 9:00 Natural World

> 10:00 On Location with Art Wolfe

> 11:00 World Monitor

> 11:30 Tinseltown: American Hero

> Mid. Nature of Things

> 1:00 sign-off

>

> ESPN

> 5:00 SportsCenter

> 7:00 Basic Training Workout

> 7:30 Bodyshaping

> 8:00 SportsCenter


> 9:00 Getting Fit

> 10:00 Bodies in Motion

> 10:30 Bodyshaping

> 11:00 Scholastic Sports America

> 11:30 Bodybuilding: NPC Men's Junior Nationals

> 12:30 Black College Sports Today

> 1:00 Inside the Senior PGA Tour

> 1:30 Golf: Las Vegas Invitational

> 4:00 Thoroughbred Digest

> 4:30 Up Close

> 5:00 SportsCenter

> 5:30 SpeedWeek

> 6:00 Auto Racing: SCCA World Challenge

> 6:30 Drag Racing: IHRA US Open Nationals

> 7:00 Boxing

> 9:00 Outside the Lines

> 9:30 SportsCenter

> 10:30 Motorcycle Racing: AMA Camel Pro Series

> 11:30 Truck Competition

> Mid. Thoroughbred Digest

> 12:30 SportsCenter

> 1:00 Up Close

> 1:30 Golf: Las Vegas Invitational

> 3:30 Getting Fit

> 4:00 Bodies in Motion


> 4:30 Up Close

>

> Family Channel

> 5:00 Batman

> 5:30 Popeye

> 6:00 Augie Doggie

> 6:30 Littles

> 7:00 Waltons

> 8:00 700 Club

> 9:00 Heart to Heart

> 9:30 Commercial Programs

> 10:30 Healthy Kids

> 11:00 Movie "I'd Climb the Highest Mountain"

> 1:00 Eating Well

> 2:00 ALF (animated version)

> 2:30 Heroes on Hot Wheels

> 3:00 Super Mario Super Show

> 3:30 Popeye

> 4:00 Rin Tin Tin K-9 Cop (rebadged-pardon the pun-version of

> Canadian show Katts & Dog)

> 4:30 New Zorro

> 5:00 Waltons

> 6:00 That's My Dog

> 6:30 You Asked for It Again

> 7:00 Father Dowling Mysteries


> 8:00 700 Club

> 9:00 T and T

> 9:30 Movie "Man from the Alamo"

> 11:00 Commercial Programs

> Mid. 700 Club

> 1:00 Commercial Programs

> 3:30 Larry Lea

> 4:00 Marilyn Hickey

> 4:30 James Robison

>

> HBO East

> (TVG lists both East and West feeds in some Western

> editions)

> 5:00 Movie "The Worst Witch" cont'd

> 5:30 Baby-Sitter's Club

> 6:00 Babar

> 6:30 Wonderful Wizard of Oz

> 7:00 Inside the NFL

> 8:00 Movie "Back to the Beach"

> 9:30 Movie "Hard Times"

> 11:15 Movie "Dream House"

> 1:00 Behind the Screams

> 1:30 Movie "Young Einstein"

> 3:00 Baby-Sitter's Club

> 3:30 Movie "Baby Boom"


> 5:30 Movie "Back to the Beach"

> 7:00 Movie "Watchers II"

> 9:00 Inside the NFL

> 10:00 Dream On

> 10:30 Sessions

> 11:00 Movie "Body Chemistry"

> 12:30 Movie "The Presidio"

> 2:10 Movie "Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes

> Manhattan"

> 4:00 Movie "The Poseidon Adventure"

>

> HBO West

> 5:00 Young Comedians cont'd

> 5:35 Movie "Cookie"

> 7:10 Movie "The Worst Witch"

> 8:30 Baby-Sitter's Club

> 9:00 Babar

> 9:30 Wonderful Wizard of Oz

> 10:00 Inside the NFL

> 11:00 Movie "Back to the Beach"

> 12:30 Movie "Hard Times"

> 2:15 Movie "Dream House"

> 4:00 Behind the Screams

> 4:30 Movie "Young Einstein"

> 6:00 Baby-Sitter's Club


> 6:30 Movie "Baby Boom"

> 8:30 Movie "Back to the Beach"

> 10:00 Movie "Watchers II"

> Mid. Inside the NFL

> 1:00 Dream On

> 1:30 Sessions

> 2:00 Movie "Body Chemistry"

> 3:30 Movie "The Presidio"

>

> Lifetime

> 5:00 It Figures

> 5:30 Everyday Workout

> 6:00 Image Workshop

> 7:00 Growing Up Together

> 7:30 What Every Baby Knows

> 8:00 Frugal Gourmet

> 8:30 Sister Kate

> 9:00 Tracey Ullman

> 9:30 Open House

> 10:00 Image Workshop

> 11:00 Supermarket Sweep

> 11:30 Shop 'Til You Drop

> Noon Moonlighting

> 1:00 Attitudes

> 2:00 Movie "Fighting Back"


> 4:00 Supermarket Sweep

> 4:30 Shop 'Til You Drop

> 5:00 Tracey Ullman

> 5:30 Open House

> 6:00 LA Law

> 7:00 Movie "The Red Spider"

> 9:00 Spenser: For Hire

> 10:00 Garry Shandling

> 10:30 Molly Dodd

> 11:00 Commercial Programs

>

> Cinemax

> 5:10 Movie "The Stone Killer"

> 7:00 Movie "Man & Boy"

> 9:00 Movie "Red Sun"

> 11:00 Movie "Trouble Along the Way"

> 1:00 Movie "Gremlins 2: The New Batch"

> 3:00 Movie "Buchanan Rides Alone"

> 4:30 Movie "Gay Purr-ee"

> 6:00 Movie "Cahill, United States Marshal"

> 8:00 Movie "Spencer's Mountain"

> 10:00 Movie "Ghost"

> 12:30 Movie "THX 1138"

> 2:00 Movie "Best of the Best"

> 3:40 Movie "Bits & Pieces"


>

> MTV

> 5:00 Awake on the Wild Side

> 6:00 Day in Rock

> 6:15 Awake on the Wild Side

> 7:00 Karen Bryant

> 10:00 Half Hour Comedy Hour

> 10:30 Day in Rock

> 10:45 Adam Curry

> 2:30 Yo! MTV Raps

> 3:00 Most Wanted

> 4:00 Club MTV

> 4:30 Remote Control

> 5:00 Half Hour Comedy Hour

> 6:00 Day in Rock

> 6:15 Prime with Martha Quinn

> 6:30 Liquid TV

> 7:00 Tom Petty

> 7:30 Tom Petty Videos

> 8:00 Most Wanted

> 9:00 Half Hour Comedy Hour

> 9:30 Big Picture

> 10:00 Totally Pauly

> Mid. Half Hour Comedy Hour

> 12:30 Remote Control


> 1:00 Videos

> 4:00 Awake on the Wild Side

>

> Nickelodeon/Nick at Nite

> 5:00 Mr. Wizard's World

> 5:30 Yogi Bear

> 6:00 Inspector Gadget

> 6:30 Danger Mouse

> 7:00 Lassie

> 7:30 Maya the Bee

> 8:00 Eureeka's Castle

> 9:00 Elephant Show

> 9:30 Fred Penner's Place

> 10:00 David the Gnome

> 10:30 Little Koala

> 11:00 Noozles

> 11:30 Maya the Bee

> Noon Littl' Bits

> 12:30 Jeff's Collie

> 1:00 Flipper

> 1:30 Looney Tunes

> 2:00 Inspector Gadget

> 2:30 Yogi Bear

> 3:00 Mork & Mindy

> 3:30 Hey Dude


> 4:00 What Would You Do?

> 4:30 Get the Picture

> 5:00 Danger Mouse

> 5:30 Looney Tunes

> 6:00 Mork & Mindy

> 6:30 Superman

> 7:00 Dick Van Dyke

> 7:30 Get Smart

> 8:00 Dragnet

> 8:30 Alfred Hitchcock

> 9:00 Green Acres

> 9:30 Mister Ed

> 10:00 Looney Tunes

> 10:30 Dobie Gillis

> 11:00 Patty Duke

> 11:30 My Three Sons

> Mid. Donna Reed

> 12:30 America 2Night

> 1:00 Alfred Hitchcock

> 1:30 Dragnet

> 2:00 Superman

> 2:30 Dick Van Dyke

> 3:00 Get Smart

> 3:30 Mister Ed

> 4:00 Lassie


> 4:30 Kidsworld

>

> Showtime

> 5:00 Movie "Penitentiary" cont'd

> 5:30 Movie "Cindy's Love Games"

> 7:00 Movie "Manhattan Melodrama"

> 9:00 Gambler

> 10:30 Owl TV

> 11:00 Movie "The Wackiest Ship in the Army"

> 1:00 Movie "Power"

> 4:15 Gambler

> 5:00 Owl TV

> 5:30 Movie "Courage of Lassie"

> 7:05 Coast to Coast

> 8:05 Movie "Roxanne"

> 10:00 Movie "Delta Force II"

> Mid. Richard Jeni

> 1:00 Movie "After Dark, My Sweet"

> 3:00 Movie "The Iron Triangle"

> 4:35 Movie "The Swindle"

>

> TBS

> 5:05 Tom & Jerry

> 6:05 I Dream of Jeannie

> 6:35 Bewitched


> 7:05 Little House on the Prairie

> 8:05 Love Boat

> 10:05 Perry Mason

> 11:05 Movie "Red Alert"

> 1:05 Tom & Jerry

> 2:35 Brady Bunch

> 3:05 Happy Days

> 3:35 Good Times

> 4:05 Too Close for Comfort

> 4:35 Andy Griffith

> 5:05 Beverly Hillbillies

> 5:35 Sanford & Son

> 6:05 Movie "The Adventures of Robin Hood"

> 8:05 Movie "Robin & Marian"

> 10:20 Movie "The Man Who Would Be King"

> 1:05 Movie "Shalako"

> 3:20 Three Stooges

> 3:35 CNN Headline News

> 4:05 I Love Lucy

> 4:35 Flintstones

>

> TNN

> 7:00 VideoMorning

> 10:00 Cookin' USA

> 10:30 Going Our Way


> 11:00 Top Card

> 11:30 Be A Star

> Noon Crook & Chase

> 12:30 On Stage

> 1:00 Cookin' USA

> 1:30 Top Card

> 2:00 Club Dance

> 3:00 VideoPM

> 5:30 Be A Star

> 6:00 On Stage

> 6:30 American Music Shop

> 7:00 Nashville Now

> 8:30 Crook & Chase

> 9:00 On Stage

> 9:30 American Music Shop

> 10:00 Nashville Now

> 11:30 Crook & Chase

> Mid. Club Dance

> 1:00 sign-off

>

> TNT

> 5:00 Fun Zone

> 6:00 Popeye

> 7:00 Fraggle Rock

> 7:30 Pink Panther


> 8:00 Dallas

> 9:00 Knots Landing

> 10:00 Movie "Morgan the Pirate"

> Noon Movie "The Return of Monte Cristo"

> 2:00 Movie "Let's Scare Jessica to Death"

> 4:00 Gilligan's Island

> 4:30 Bugs Bunny

> 6:00 Movie "Mommie Dearest"

> 8:45 Movie "Trog"

> 10:45 Movie "Possessed" (colorized)

> 1:00 Movie "Untamed"

> 3:00 Then Came Bronson

> 4:00 Woody Woodpecker

>

> USA Network

> 5:00 Denver, the Last Dinosaur

> 5:30 Voltron

> 6:00 Jem

> 6:30 Snorks

> 7:00 Scooby-Doo

> 7:30 Smurfs

> 8:00 New Mike Hammer

> 9:00 Divorce Court (x2)

> 10:00 Judge (x2)

> 11:00 Superior Court (x2)


> Noon Chain Reaction

> 12:30 Win, Lose or Draw

> 1:00 Hollywood Squares

> 1:30 Scrabble

> 2:00 $25,000 Pyramid

> 2:30 Press Your Luck

> 3:00 Just the Ten of Us

> 3:30 My Two Dads

> 4:00 Smurfs

> 4:30 Scooby-Doo

> 5:00 MacGyver

> 6:00 Gonzo Games

> 6:30 Beyond Reality

> 7:00 Movie "Caddyshack"

> 9:00 MacGyver

> 10:00 Equalizer

> 11:00 Movie "The Eiger Sanction"

> 1:30 Movie "Joe Kidd"

> 3:30 Commercial Programs

>

> WGN

> 5:00 Success N Life

> 6:00 DuckTales

> 6:30 Bozo

> 7:30 Bewitched


> 8:00 Magnum, PI

> 9:00 Joan Rivers

> 10:00 Geraldo

> 11:00 News

> Noon Now It Can Be Told

> 12:30 Andy Griffith

> 1:00 Honeymooners

> 1:30 Saved by the Bell

> 2:00 DuckTales

> 2:30 Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers

> 3:00 Flintstones (x2)

> 4:00 Video Power

> 4:30 Saved by the Bell

> 5:00 I Dream of Jeannie

> 5:30 Now It Can Be Told

> 6:00 Movie "Lock, Stock & barrel"

> 8:00 News

> 9:00 Night Court

> 9:30 Kojak

> 10:30 Movie "The Competition"

> 1:00 Joan Rivers

> 2:00 Movie "Dual Alibi"

> 4:00 Shepherd's Chapel

> 4:30 Faith 20

>
Retro: Dallas, Thursday, Jan. 1, 1976

* Source: Commerce (Tex.) Journal, but its listings were supplied by TV Data, Inc.

KDFW 4 (CBS)

AM

6 Sunrise Semester

6:30 Not For Women Only

7 CBS Morning News

8 Captain Kangaroo

9 Cotton Bowl Parade

10:30 Rose Parade

PM

1 Cotton Bowl: Arkansas 31, Georgia 10

3:30 Merv Griffin

5 News

5:30 CBS News

6 News

6:30 Lets Make A Deal

7 The Waltons

7:57 Bicentennial Minutes

8 Hawaii Five-O

9 Barnaby Jones

10 News

10:30 Alfred Hitchcock


11 CBS Late Movie: Great Expectations

1A News

KXAS 5 (NBC)

AM

6:25 Day by Day

6:30 Good Morning Show

7 Today

9 Junior Orange Bowl Parade

9:45 Rose Parade Preview

10:30 Rose Parade

PM

1 Full House (not the situation comedy, this is about a couple announcing divorce plans on their
40th anniversary)

1:30 Special: Start The Revolution Without Me

3:30 Rose Bowl Pre-Game

3:45 Rose Bowl: UCLA 23, Ohio State 10

6:30 Orange Bowl: Oklahoma 14, Michigan 6

10 News

10:30 Tonight (guest: McLean Stevenson)

12M Tomorrow

1A Day by Day

WFAA-TV 8 (ABC)

AM

5:55 Operation Lift


6:15 Murray Cox, R.F.D.

6:30 Peppermint Place

7 The A.M. Show

8:30 Mike Douglas

10 Edge of Night

10:30 Happy Days

11 Lets Make A Deal

11:30 All My Children

PM

12 Ryans Hope

12:30 Rhyme And Reason

1 $10,000 Pyramid

1:30 The Neighbors

2 General Hospital

2:30 One Life To Live

3 Dialing For Dollars Movie

5 News

5:30 ABC News

6 News

6:30 Bowling For Dollars

7 Barney Miller

7:30 On The Rocks

8 Streets Of San Francisco

9 Harry O

10 News
10:30 Mod Squad

11:30 News

12M Entertainment (as listed)

2:15A Que Pasa?

2:45A The FBI

KTVT 11

AM

6:40 Morning Report

7 Slam Bang Theatre

8 New Zoo Revue

8:30 Addams Family

8 My Favorite Martian

9:30 The Untouchables

10:30 Sew Whats New

11 Perry Mason

PM

12 Family Entertainment Special (as listed; instead of usual newscast)

12:30 Cartoon Carnival

1 Afternoon Movie

3 Popeye

3:30 Flintstones

4 Mickey Mouse

4:30 Gilligans Island

5 I Love Lucy
5:30 Dick Van Dyke

6 Bewitched

6:30 Adam-12

7 The FBI (The 2:30 a.m. listing of The FBI on Ch. 8 is as printed)

8 Family Affair

8:30 Beverly Hillbillies

9 Movie: Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders

10 News

10:15 Movie continues

11:45 Movie Eleven: Weird Woman

1A News

KERA-TV 13 (PBS)

AM

7:30 Newsroom

8 Lilias, Yoga And You

8:30 Mister Rogers

9 Sesame Street

10 Electric Company

10:30 Educational programs (as listed; probably not on New Years Day)

PM

4 Mister Rogers

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Electric Company

6 Carrascolendas
6:30 Newsroom

7 A Fddler Named Fodor

7:30 Lowell Thomas Remembers

8 Hollywood TV Theatre: Carola

10 Black Perspective

10:30 Newsroom

KXTX (39)

AM

6:20 Update News

6:55 Paul Harvey

7 Tennessee Tuxedo

7:30 Mighty Mouse

8 Lone Ranger

8:30 Dennis The Menace

9 Flying Nun

9:30 Lucy Show

10 Room 222

10:30 Manna

11 Acts 29

11:25 Paul Harvey

11:30 The 700 Club

PM

1 Mayberry RFD

1:30 The Bold Ones


2:30 Bugs Bunny

3 Little Rascals

3:30 Hazel

4 Father Knows Best

4:30 Brady Bunch

5 Star Trek

6 Hogans Heroes

6:30 Gomer Pyle

7 Andy Griffith

7:30 Brady Bunch

8 The 700 Club

9:30 Good News

10 Manna

10:30 Soul Free

11 Major Adams

12 Look Up

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> WFAA-TV 8 (ABC)

> AM

> 12M Entertainment (as listed)

Very likely the "Wide World of Entertainment".

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Re: Retro: Dallas, Thursday, Jan. 1, 1976

> * Source: Commerce (Tex.) Journal, but its listings were

> supplied by TV Data, Inc.

>

> KDFW 4 (CBS)

> AM

> 6 Sunrise Semester

> 6:30 Not For Women Only

> 7 CBS Morning News

> 8 Captain Kangaroo

> 9 Cotton Bowl Parade

> 10:30 Rose Parade

> PM

> 1 Cotton Bowl: Arkansas 31, Georgia 10

> 3:30 Merv Griffin


> 5 News

> 5:30 CBS News

> 6 News

> 6:30 Lets Make A Deal

> 7 The Waltons

> 7:57 Bicentennial Minutes

> 8 Hawaii Five-O

> 9 Barnaby Jones

> 10 News

> 10:30 Alfred Hitchcock

> 11 CBS Late Movie: Great Expectations

> 1A News

> KTVT 11

> AM

> 6:40 Morning Report

> 7 Slam Bang Theatre

> 8 New Zoo Revue

> 8:30 Addams Family

> 8 My Favorite Martian

> 9:30 The Untouchables

> 10:30 Sew Whats New

> 11 Perry Mason

> PM

> 12 Family Entertainment Special (as listed; instead of usual


> newscast)

> 12:30 Cartoon Carnival

> 1 Afternoon Movie

> 3 Popeye

> 3:30 Flintstones

> 4 Mickey Mouse

> 4:30 Gilligans Island

> 5 I Love Lucy

> 5:30 Dick Van Dyke

> 6 Bewitched

> 6:30 Adam-12

> 7 The FBI (The 2:30 a.m. listing of The FBI on Ch. 8 is as

> printed)

> 8 Family Affair

> 8:30 Beverly Hillbillies

> 9 Movie: Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders

> 10 News

> 10:15 Movie continues

> 11:45 Movie Eleven: Weird Woman

> 1A News

This was way back when KDFW was a better station with them being a CBS affilliate and had to
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> > WFAA-TV 8 (ABC)

> > AM

> > 12M Entertainment (as listed)

>

> Very likely the "Wide World of Entertainment".

>

"Wide World Of Entertainment" always began whenever

the 10:30 movie ended, and it varied from night to

night.

In answer to another post, Channel 4 was KDFW in

1976 (I think the call letters changed in 1970).


And I think I agree, I prefer Channel 4 as a

CBS affiliate as well.

Now a question concerning Channel 8's daytime

schedule. I moved to Dallas in late 1976. When

I went out there for the first time in September

to find a house, I bought the local TV Guide.

Channel 8 was then running their "A.M." show, followed

by an hour of Good Morning America, then Mike Douglas

from 9 to 10 AM. The Edge Of Night was on pattern at

3, and the afternoon movie ran 3:30-5. When did

Channel 8 make these changes?

All network daytime shows were on pattern in the fall

of '76. Early in 1977, Channel 5 put a half-hour of Donahue

at 9 AM and moved Sanford And Son to 3:30.

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Re: Retro: Dallas, Thursday, Jan. 1, 1976

> * Source: Commerce (Tex.) Journal, but its listings were

> supplied by TV Data, Inc.

>

>>

> WFAA-TV 8 (ABC)

> AM

> 5:55 Operation Lift

> 6:15 Murray Cox, R.F.D.

> 6:30 Peppermint Place

> 7 The A.M. Show

> 8:30 Mike Douglas

> 10 Edge of Night

> 10:30 Happy Days

> 11 Lets Make A Deal

> 11:30 All My Children

> PM

> 12 Ryans Hope

> 12:30 Rhyme And Reason

> 1 $10,000 Pyramid

> 1:30 The Neighbors

> 2 General Hospital

> 2:30 One Life To Live

> 3 Dialing For Dollars Movie

> 5 News
> 5:30 ABC News

> 6 News

> 6:30 Bowling For Dollars

> 7 Barney Miller

> 7:30 On The Rocks

> 8 Streets Of San Francisco

> 9 Harry O

> 10 News

> 10:30 Mod Squad

> 11:30 News

> 12M Entertainment (as listed)

> 2:15A Que Pasa?

> 2:45A The FBI

Was the Sugar Bowl played on Jan. 1 this year? It usually aired on ABC.

Or was the game played opposite the Cotton Bowl, and blacked out in Dallas?

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> Was the Sugar Bowl played on Jan. 1 this year? It usually

> aired on ABC.

> Or was the game played opposite the Cotton Bowl, and blacked

> out in Dallas?

>

For a few years in the 70s, the Sugar Bowl was played at night Dec. 31.

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Re: Retro: Dallas, Thursday, Jan. 1, 1976

> KXAS 5 (NBC)

> PM

> 1 Full House (not the situation comedy, this is about a

> couple announcing divorce plans on their 40th anniversary)

Actually this was a pilot for possible series. It also had two chances but didn't get picked up(BTW
I listed this show back in the Spokane TV 1976 thread).

Retro: Louisville Saturday, April 12, 1952

This goes 'WAY back to when WAVE was on

Channel 5 and WHAS on Channel 9. From

the Courier-Journal; times are CST.


WAVE

9:30 Science Review (I think this is

Johns Hopkins Science Review,

on DuMont. Aired on DuMont Monday

7:30 PM.)

10 AM Kids & Company (DuMont)

10:30 Betty Crocker (ABC,11 AM)

11 AM Lost Direction

11:30 Personal Appearance Theater (ABC,

10 AM)

12 N TBA

12:30 Hill No. 3

1:30 Healthy And Wise

2 PM Roy Rogers (NBC, Sunday 5 PM)

2:30 Hopalong Cassidy

3:30 Paul Whiteman (don't know if TV

Teen Club or Goodyear Revue--both

aired on ABC, Teen Club Saturday

at 7 PM, Goodyear Revue Sunday at 6)

4 PM Youth Wants To Know (NBC)

4:30 Rootie Kazootie (NBC, 9 AM)

5 PM Super Circus (ABC, Sunday 4 PM)

5:30 Trouble With Father (Stu Erwin)

(ABC, Friday 7:30)


6 PM Sports Slants

6:25 News

6:30 One Man's Family (NBC)

7 PM All Star Revue (Danny Thomas) (NBC)

8 PM Your Show Of Shows (NBC)

9:30 Madison Square Garden Sports

10 PM Greatest Fights (NBC, Friday 9:45)

10:15 Roller Derby

10:45 Guest Appearance

11 PM Cavalcade Of Stars (DuMont, Friday 9 PM)

12 M Weather

WHAS

10 AM Whistling Wizard (CBS)

10:30 Smilin' Ed McConnell And His

Buster Brown Gang (CBS)

11 AM Big Top (CBS)

12 N off the air

3 PM Songs Of Faith

3:30 Cartoon Circus

4 PM Cowboy Cinema

5 PM Hi-Varieties

5:30 Film

6 PM Sammy Kaye (CBS)


6:30 Story Of The Week

6:45 Laurel And Hardy

7 PM Ken Murray (CBS)

8 PM Faye Emerson (CBS)

8:30 Songs For Sale (CBS)

9 PM Amos 'n' Andy (CBS, Thursday

7:30)

9:30 Opening Night

10 PM Armored Review

10:30 News; Mystery Film

sign off 11:45 PM

Retro: Atlanta 7 PM-1 AM (or later) Tuesday, September 26, 1978

From the Atlanta Constitution.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 PM NBC News

7:30 Wild Kingdom

8 PM Grandpa Goes To Washington

9 PM NBC Movie: "Lady Ice"

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

2 AM News
WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 PM CBS News

7:30 PM Magazine

8 PM The Paper Chase

9 PM CBS Movie: "One In A Million:

The Ron LeFlore Story"

11 PM News

11:30 Barnaby Jones

12:40 CBS Movie: "A Million The

Hard Way"

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

7 PM Cookin' Cajun

7:30 Country Music

8 PM Ten Who Dared

9 PM Mark Russell

9:30 Vince Dooley (UGA football show)

10 PM The Pallisers

11 PM Movie: "The Lost World"

WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)


7 PM ABC News

7:30 Tic Tac Dough

8 PM Happy Days

8:30 Laverne And Shirley

9 PM Three's Company

9:30 Taxi

10 PM Starsky & Hutch

11 PM News

11:30 ABC Movie: "Avanti"

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

7 PM Carol Burnett And Friends

7:30 Baseball: Houston at Atlanta

10 PM World At War (time approximate)

11 PM Love Experts

11:30 Movie: "Eight Iron Men"

1:20 Baseball: Houston at Atlanta

(repeat)

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

7 PM Dick Cavett

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM James Michener's World


9 PM Great Performances

10 PM The Pallisers

11 PM Dick Cavett

11:30 Captioned ABC News

WATL Ch. 36 (Ind.)

7 PM Something Special

8 PM Florida A&M Football Highlights

8:30 Something Special

10 PM PTL Club

12 M Something Special

WANX Ch. 46 (Ind.)

7 PM Streets Of San Francisco

8 PM Bear Bryant Special

9 PM 700 Club

10:30 Holiday At Melodyland

11 PM Sgt. Bilko

11:30 Life Of Riley

12 M Mayberry RFD

12:30 News

Retro: Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point/Charlotte 6 PM-sign off Saturday, October 17,


1953
From the Greensboro Daily News:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS/ABC/DUMONT)

6 PM Superman

6:30 Beat The Clock (CBS, 7:30 PM)

7 PM Who Said That? (NBC, Mon. 10:30)

An NBC show not carried on Ch. 12.

7:30 Dr. Heaton

7:45 Touchdown Parade

8 PM Jackie Gleason (CBS)

9 PM Two For The Money (CBS)

9:30 Saturday Night Jamboree

10:30 Film Short

11 PM Red Skelton (CBS, Tue. 8:30)

11:30 Film Short

12 M Sign Off

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS/NBC/ABC/DUMONT)

6 PM Ramar Of The Jungle

6:30 Fireside Theater (NBC, Tue. 9 PM)

7 PM Burns And Allen (CBS, Mon. 8 PM)


7:30 Beat The Clock

8 PM Jackie Gleason

9 PM Foreign Intrigue

9:30 Pepsi Cola Playhouse (ABC, Fri. 8:30)

10 PM Ford Theater (NBC, Thu. 9:30)

10:30 Four Star Playhouse (CBS, Thu, 8:30)

11 PM News In Review

11:15 Wrestling (DUMONT)

12:15 Medallion Theater (CBS, 10 PM)

12:45 Sign Off

WSJS Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

5:50 Test Pattern

7 PM Mr. Wizard

7:30 Feature Film

8:30 Amateur Hour

9 PM Film Feature

9:30 Your Show Of Shows

10:30 Your Hit Parade

WTOB Ch. 26 Winston-Salem (ABC/DUMONT)

6 PM Smilin' Ed McConnell (ABC, 10:30 AM)

6:30 Channel 26 Sweepstakes


7 PM Paul Whiteman's TV Teen Club (ABC)

7:30 Leave It To The Girls (ABC)

8 PM Showcase Theater (ABC, Fri. 10 PM)

8:30 Barn Dance

9:30 Weather Feature

10:30 News, Weather, Sign Off

Retro: Nebraska/Eastern South Dakota/Siouxland Sun 7/13/69

from TV GUIDE

KMTV 3-NBC Omaha

7:30 Big Picture

8:00 Glory Road

8:30 Answer

9:00 Bible Story

9:30 Plain Talk

10:00 Christophers

10:30 Faith for Today

11:00 Movie "The Gunman"

Noon Meet the Press

12:30 Issues '69

1:00 Championship Bowling

1:30 Movie "Seven Angry Men"

3:00 Movie "Hell's Five Hours"

4:30 Navy Film


5:00 Seaspray

5:30 Frank McGee Report

6:00 Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

6:30 Walt Disney's World

7:30 Mothers-in-Law

8:00 Bonanza

9:00 My Friend Tony

10:00 News/Weather

10:15 Joe Pyne

11:45 Movie "The Saxon Charm"

WOW 6-CBS Omaha

(when did KMTV and WOW-WOWT swap affiliations?)

7:15 Sacred Heart

7:30 The Story

8:00 Tom & Jerry

8:30 Aquaman

9:00 Mass for Shut-Ins

9:30 This is the Life

10:00 Camera Three

10:30 Forces of Peace

10:45 For Better or Worse

11:00 Teen Topics

11:30 Face the Nation

Noon Life Watch 6


12:30 US Farm Report

1:00 National Golf Putting Championships

1:30 Laurel & Hardy

2:25 Art Commercial

2:30 AAU Track Meet: Hawaiian Invitational

3:30 NFL Action

4:00 Jetsons

4:30 Amateur Hour

5:00 21st Century

5:30 TV News Conference

6:00 Lassie

6:30 Death Valley Days

7:00 Ed Sullivan

8:00 Hee Haw

9:00 Mission: Impossible

10:00 News/Weather

10:30 Movie "Yankee Pasha" (followed by news)

KETV 7-ABC Omaha

8:00 Christophers

8:15 Davey & Goliath

8:30 Dudley Do-Right

9:00 Linus

9:30 King Kong

10:00 Bullwinkle
10:30 Discovery

11:00 Lutheran Church Service

Noon Bowling

1:00 Movie "Wild Heritage"

2:30 Issues & Answers

3:00 Summer Focus "The Black Mood on Campus"

4:00 Lowell Thomas

4:30 Danny Thomas

5:00 Zoo Time (Omaha Zoo)

5:30 Wilburn Brothers

6:00 Land of the Giants

7:00 FBI

8:00 Movie "Dr. Strangelove"

10:00 News/Weather

10:15 Movie "All the Brothers Were Valiant"

11:30 News

KOLN 10-CBS Lincoln

7:30 For Children Only

8:00 Tom & Jerry

8:30 For Children Only

10:00 Dennis the Menace

10:30 This is the Life

11:00 Christophers

11:15 Catholic Camera


11:30 Face the Nation

Noon Mayor's Report

12:15 Capitol Report

12:30 State House Report

12:45 Home Buying

1:00 Zane Gray

1:30 Sugarfoot

2:30 AAU Track Meet: Hawaiian Invitational

3:30 Westerners

4:00 Jetsons

4:30 Amateur Hour

5:00 Prisoner

6:00 Lassie

6:30 Gentle Ben

7:00 Ed Sullivan

8:00 Hee Haw

9:00 Mission: Impossible

10:00 News/Weather

10:45 CBS News

11:00 Here Come the Stars

Mid. News/Weather

KUON 12-NET Lincoln

3:00 Latin America

4:00 Science Review


5:00 House & Home

5:30 Book Shelf

6:00 William F. Buckley Jr. (Was "Firing Line" being used as a title then?)

7:00 Sounds of Summer

9:00 Unicameral 1969

10:00 Action People

KHAS 5-NBC Hastings

Noon Meet the Press

12:30 Frontiers of Faith

1:00 Faith for Today

1:30 This is the Life

2:00 Movie "A Star is Born"

4:30 Cartoon Carnival

5:00 Congressional Report

5:30 Frank McGee Report

6:00 Adventures of Huckleberry Fin

6:30 Walt Disney's World

7:30 Mothers-in-Law

8:00 Bonanza

9:00 My Friend Tony

10:00 News/Weather

10:15 Movie "Flame of the Islands"

KHOL 13-ABC Kearney (aka NTN)


8:00 Revival Fires

8:30 Cathedral of Tomorrow

9:30 King Kong

10:00 Bullwinkle

10:30 Discovery

11:00 Dudley Do-Right

11:30 Linus

Noon Directions

12:30 Oral Roberts

1:00 NFO Farm Report

1:30 Senator Speaks

1:45 Social Security

2:00 Bible Story

2:30 This is the Life

3:00 Summer Focus "The Black Mood on Campus"

4:00 Movie: TBA

5:30 Skippy

6:00 Land of the Giants

7:00 FBI

8:00 Movie "Dr. Strangelove"

10:00 News

10:30 Movie "Maid for Murder"

KNOP 2-NBC North Platte

11:30 Herald of Truth


Noon Meet the Press

12:30 Frontiers of Faith

1:00 Bible Story

1:30 Movie: TBA

4:00 Laurel & Hardy

4:30 Film

5:00 Congressional Report

5:30 Frank McGee Report

6:00 Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

6:30 Walt Disney's World

7:30 Mothers-in-Law

8:00 Bonanza

9:00 My Friend Tony

10:00 News/Weather

10:30 Laurel & Hardy

KTIV 4-NBC Sioux City

11:30 Christophers

Noon Meet the Press

12:30 Frontiers of Faith

1:00 Movies "Riverboat Rhythm/In Name Only"

4:00 Action

4:30 See the USA

5:00 Congressional Report

5:30 Frank McGee Report


6:00 Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

6:30 Walt Disney's World

7:30 Mothers-in-Law

8:00 Bonanza

9:00 My Friend Tony

10:00 News/Weather

10:20 Sunday News

10:30 Okoboji Dance Party

11:00 Johnny Carson

KCAU 9-ABC Sioux City

7:15 This is the Life

7:45 Oral Roberts

8:15 Sacred Heart

8:30 Day of Discovery

9:00 Linus

9:30 This is the Life

10:00 Bullwinkle

10:30 Discovery

11:00 TBA

11:30 Insight

Noon Directions

12:30 Issues & Answers

1:00 Dateline Sioux City

1:30 TBA
2:00 Chinchilla Commercial

2:30 Auto Racing Film: 12 Hours of Sebring

3:00 Summer Focus "The Black Mood on Campus"

4:00 Movie "The Blob"

5:30 Zoorama (San Diego Zoo)

6:00 Land of the Giants

7:00 FBI

8:00 Movie "Dr. Strangelove"

10:00 News/Weather

10:35 Movie "Autumn Leaves"

12:15 News

KMEG 14-CBS Sioux City

10:30 Herald of Truth

11:00 Faith for Today

11:30 Face the Nation

Noon My Little Margie

12:30 Parade of Homes

1:00 Travelin' Time

1:30 Scene Seventy

2:30 AAU Track Meet: Hawaiian Invitational

3:30 NFL Action

4:00 Jetsons

4:30 Amateur Hour

5:00 21st Century


5:30 Underway for Peace

6:00 Lassie

6:30 Gentle Ben

7:00 Ed Sullivan

8:00 Hee Haw

9:00 Mission: Impossible

10:00 News/Weather

10:10 Mannix

11:10 CBS News

11:25 My Little Margie

KELO 11-CBS Sioux Falls

7:15 Christophers

7:30 Cathedral of Tomorrow

8:30 Oral Roberts

9:00 Tom & Jerry

9:30 Moby Dick

10:00 Aquaman

10:30 Bible Story

11:00 Faith for Today

11:30 Face the Nation

Noon Answer

12:30 Industry on Parade

1:00 Okoboji Dance Party

2:00 Outdoorsman
2:30 AAU Track Meet: Hawaiian Invitational

3:30 NFL Action

4:00 Jetsons

4:30 Amateur Hour

5:00 21st Century

5:30 Skippy

6:00 Lassie

6:30 Gentle Ben

7:00 Ed Sullivan

8:00 Hee Haw

9:00 Mission: Impossible

10:00 News/Weather

10:30 Movie "Man of the West"

Mid. News/Weather

KSOO 13-NBC Sioux Falls

8:00 Word of Life

8:30 This is the Life

9:00 Challenge of Truth

9:15 Senator Mundt

9:30 Herald of Truth

10:00 Insight

10:30 Christophers

11:00 Stories of the King

11:30 Film
Noon Meet the Press

12:30 Sunday Party Line

1:00 Movie: TBA

2:30 Roller Derby

3:30 Movie: TBA

5:00 Congressional Report

5:30 Frank McGee Report

6:00 Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

6:30 Walt Disney's World

7:30 Mothers-in-Law

8:00 Bonanza

9:00 My Friend Tony

10:00 News/Weather

10:30 Movie "The Diary of Anne Frank"

KUSD 2-NET Vermilion

6:00 William F. Buckley Jr.

7:00 Sounds of Summer

9:00 Photography

9:30 Spectrum

10:00 Action People

KORN 5-ABC Mitchell

8:30 Dudley Do-Right

9:00 Linus
9:30 King Kong

10:00 Bullwinkle

10:30 Discovery

11:00 Sacred Heart

11:15 Christophers

11:30 This is the Life

Noon Directions

12:30 Issues & Answers

1:00 Movie "Battle Hell"

3:00 Summer Focus "The Black Mood on Campus"

4:00 TBA

5:30 News/Weather/Sports

6:00 Land of the Giants

7:00 FBI

8:00 Movie "Dr. Strangelove"

10:00 News

10:15 News/Weather

11:00 Movie "Cowboy"

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Re: Retro: Nebraska/Eastern South Dakota/Siouxland Sun 7/13/69

hello Bluenoser:
Just a suggestion:When doing your lisitngs please include channel numbers for each
station..Good job bringing in Nebraska/South Dakota Listings..

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Do you have any weekday and primetime listings for Nebraska/Eastern South Dakota/Siouxland?

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Re: Retro: Nebraska/Eastern South Dakota/Siouxland Sun 7/13/69

> hello Bluenoser:

> Just a suggestion:When doing your lisitngs please include

> channel numbers for each station..Good job bringing in

> Nebraska/South Dakota Listings..

>
The listings have been updated to include channel numbers...

Retro: Atlanta Monday, August 11, 1975

Channel 11 practically tears up its pre-8 PM

lineup, to little avail as it turns out. From

the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules run 7 AM-

1 AM.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Not For Women Only

9:30 Today In Georgia

10 AM Celebrity Sweepstakes

10:30 Wheel Of Fortune

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N News

12:30 Big Valley (replaces Merv Griffin)

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Mod Squad

5 PM The FBI

6 PM News
7 PM NBC News

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Baseball World Of Joe Garagiola

8:15 Baseball: Dodgers at Phillies

11 PM News (time approximate)

11:30 Tonight Show (John Davidson is

guest host)

Tomorrow follows at 1 AM.

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 AM CBS Morning News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Phil Donahue

10 AM Spin-Off

10:30 Price Is Right

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS Midday News

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM What's My Line?

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night


3 PM Match Game '75

3:30 Tattletales

4 PM Bewitched

4:30 Mike Douglas

6 PM News

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Confrontation

8 PM Gunsmoke

9 PM Pilgrim Journey (pre-empts

Maude)

9:30 Rhoda

10 PM Medical Center

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Secret World" (don't

know if local or CBS)

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Sesame Street

6:30 Brother Buzz

7 PM Yoga For Health

7:30 Atlanta Week In Review

8 PM Essene (inside an Anglican


monastery in Michigan)

9:30 Forum

10 PM David Susskind

WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)

7 AM A.M. America (not yet Good

Morning America)

8 AM A.M. Atlanta

9 AM Concentration (new time, was

7 PM)

9:30 You Don't Say! (new to 11, airs

on ABC at 4 PM)

10 AM Movie: "Destination Gobi" (new

time, was 4 PM)

11:30 News (new time, was noon)

12 N Showoffs (new to 11)

12:30 All My Children

1 PM Ryan's Hope

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM $10,000 Pyramid

2:30 Rhyme And Reason

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Dinah! (new time, was 9 AM)


5:30 News (new time, was 6 PM)

6 PM ABC News (new time, was 6:30)

6:30 Merv Griffin (new to 11)

7:30 Truth Or Consequences (new time,

was Thursday 7:30)

8 PM The Rookies

9 PM Movie: "The Last Voyage" (don't

know if local or ABC)

11 PM News

11:30 Wide World Mystery: "Screamer"

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals

8 AM I Love Lucy

8:30 Hazel

9 AM Father Knows Best

9:30 Andy Griffith

10 AM Movie: "Nightmare Castle"

12 N Lucy Show

12:30 Topper

1 PM Movie: "Spy In The Sky"

3 PM Cartoon Carnival

3:30 Mickey Mouse Club

4 PM Munsters
4:30 Leave It To Beaver

5 PM Lucy Show

5:30 Hazel

6 PM Petticoat Junction

6:30 That Girl

7 PM Andy Griffith

7:30 Hogan's Heroes

8 PM Diamond Head Game

8:30 Dealer's Choice

9 PM Movie: "The Ambassador's

Daughter"

11 PM Dragnet

11:30 Movie: "Wells Fargo"

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

8:30 Sesame Street

9:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

10 AM Electric Company

10:30 Sesame Street

11:30 off the air

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Villa Alegre

6 PM Electric Company
6:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

7 PM The Life Of Leonardo da Vinci

8 PM Citywatching

8:30 Atlanta Board Of Education

9:30 Tennis: U.S. Clay Court Championships

(Men's singles final)

WHAE Ch. 46 (Ind.)

11 AM New Zoo Revue

11:30 Fury

12 N 700 Club

1:30 It's A New Day

2 PM Bozo

2:30 Porky Pig

3 PM Jeff's Collie

3:30 Underdog

4 PM Cartoon Festival

4:30 Real McCoys

5 PM Cisco Kid

5:30 Mayberry RFD

6 PM Movie: "Confidence Girl"

8 PM 700 Club

9:30 It's A New Day

10 PM Waters Family
10:30 Good News

11 PM Mayberry RFD

11:30 Honeymooners

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Re: Retro: Atlanta Monday, August 11, 1975

> WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

> 9:30 Tennis: U.S. Clay Court Championships

> (Men's singles final)

This would be the second PBS station I've seen on this board to have aired Tennis in the 1970s,
other than KSPS/Spokane.

Retro: Nebraska/Eastern South Dakota/Siouxland Fri 7/18/69

from TV Guide

Apollo 11 coverage may have pre-empted some of these programs...

2-KNOP North Platte (NBC)

2v-KUSD Vermilion (NET)

3-KMTV Omaha (NBC)

4-KTIV Sioux City (NBC)

5-KHAS Jastings (NBC)

5m-KORN Mitchell (ABC)


6-WOW Omaha (CBS)

7-KETV Omaha (ABC)

9-KCAU Sioux City (ABC)

10-KOLN Lincoln (CBS)

11-KELO Sioux Falls (CBS)

12-KUON Lincoln (NET)

13-KHOL Kearney (ABC)

13s-KSOO Sioux Falls (NBC)

14-KMEG Sious City (CBS)

MORNING

6:00

6 Social Security

6:15

6 Industry on Parade

6:30

3 Bulletin Board

6 Black Heritage

13s Film

6:40

11 Rocky & His Friends

6:45

10 Cartoon Party

6:55

3 Paul Harvey
11 Thought for Today

7:00

2-3-4-5-13s Today (news 7:25 (all)/8:25 (except 5))

6-11 CBS News

10 Morning Show (news: 7:10/7:30/7:50)

7:30

9 Kids Corner

14 CBS News

7:55

14 Calendar

8:00

3 News

6-10-11-14 Captain Kangaroo

7 Farm Topics

9 Dudley Do-Right

8:10

12 Classroom (to 11am)

8:30

7 Camera on Mid-America

9 Dream House

9:00

2-3-4-5-13s It Takes Two

6-11-14 Lucille Ball

7 Cartoon Carnival

9 Jack LaLanne
10 Romper Room

13 News/Weather

9:05

13 Jack LaLanne

9:25

2-3-4-5-13s NBC News

9:30

2-3-4-5-13s Concentration

5m Film

6 Merv Griffin

7-11-14 Beverly Hillbillies

9 Mike Douglas

10 Woman's World

13 Fashions in Sewing

9:40

13 News/Weather

10:00

2-3-4-5-13s Persoanlity

5m Country Show

7-10-11-14 Andy Griffith

13 Today's Feature

10:15

13 NTN Land

10:30

2-3-4-5-13s Hollywood Squares


6 Hoe, Hoe, Hoe

7 Danny Thomas

10-11-14 Dick Van Dyke

13 My Little Margie

11:00

2-3-4-5-13s Jeopardy!

5m-7-9-13 Bewitched

6-10-11-14 Love of Life

11:25

6-10-11-14 CBS News

11:30

2-3-4-5-13s Eye Guess

5m-7-9-13 That Girl

6-10-11-14 Search for Tomorrow

11:55

2-3-4-5-13s NBC News

AFTERNOON

Noon

2-5 News/Weather

3-4-6-9 News

5m-11 Farm & Home

7 Dream House

10 12 O'Clock Report

13 Town & Country


13s Noonday

14 Noon Show

12:10

4 Farm & Market

11 Livestock Auction

12:15

5 Farm Action

5m Livestock Auction

12:20

11 News/Weather

12:25

3 Paul Harvey

4 Midday Meditations

5m News/Weather

12:30

2-4-5-13s You're Putting Me On

3 Fashions in Sewing

6-10-14 As the World Turns

7 Let's Make a Deal

12:35

11 Livestock Market

12:40

3 Conversations

12:50

5m Stockyards Report
11 Accent

12:55

5m Bulletin Board

1:00

2-3-4-5-13s Days of Our Lives

5m-7-9-13 Newlywed Game

6-10-11-14 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing

1:30

2-3-4-5-13s Doctors

5m-7-9-13 Dating Game

6-10-11-14 Guiding Light

2:00

2-3-4-5-13s Another World

5m-7-9-13 General Hospital

6-10-11-14 Secret Storm

2:30

2-3-4-5-13s You Don't Say!

5m-7-9-13 One Life to Live

6-10-11-14 Edge of Night

3:00

2-3-4-5-13s Match Game

5m-7-9-13 Dark Shadows

6-10-11-14 Art Linkletter

3:25

2-3-4-5-13s NBC News


3:30

2 Film

3 You're Putting Me On

4 Topper

5 Cartoon Carnival

5m-13 Dream House

6-13s Mike Douglas

7 I Love Lucy

9 Maverick

10 Cartoon Corral

11 As the World Turns

14 My Little Margie

3:45

5 Movie "Desire in the Dust"

4:00

2 Laurel & Hardy

3 Cartoons

4 Two Faces West

5m Hazel

7 Perry Mason

10 Mike Douglas

11 Fashions in Sewing

12 TV Kindergarten

13 Big Picture

14 Movie "Jack & the Beanstalk"


4:10

11 Who's Who

4:15

11 Captain 11

4:30

3 Flintstones

4 Perry Mason

5m Let's Make a Deal

9 Mister Ed

12 Misterogers (what Mr. Rogers was listed as then)

13 Lawman

4:45

2 Pink & Blue

5:00

2 What's New

3 Addams Family

5m-7-9 ABC News

6-13s Truth or Consequences

11 Rifleman

12 Friendly Giant

13 Man from Cochise

5:15

2 Church Bulletin

12 Chimney Corner

5:20
5 Spotlight

5:30

2-3-4-5-13s NBC News

2v-12 What's New

5m Flintstones

6-10-11 CBS News

7 News

9 Leave It to Beaver

13 ABC News

14 Gilligan's Island

5:55

14 Evening Report

EVENING

6:00

2-5 News/Weather/Sports

2v-12 Navy Film "The Second Seat"

3 Paul Harvey

4-6-10 News/Weather

5m-9-11-13-13s News

7 Hazel

14 CBS News

6:05

3 News/Weather/Sports

6:25
6 Tell it Like It Is

6:30

2-3-4-5-13s High Chaparral

2v Travel Film

5m-7-9-13 Let's Make a Deal

6-10-11-14 Wild Wild West

12 Folk Guitar Plus

7:00

2v-12 Men & Ideas

5m-7-9-13 John Davidson

7:30

2-3-4-5 Name of the Game

2v Photography

6-10-11-14 Gomer Pyle

12 University News

13s Star Route

8:00

2v-12 Play of the Week "The Climate of Eden"

5m-7-9-13 Judd

6 Movie "You're in the Navy Now"

10-11-14 Movie "UMC" (pilot)

13s Baseball: Minnesota at Seattle (Pilots)

9:00

2-4-5 The Saint

3 Here Come the Stars


5m-7-9-13 Dick Cavett

10:00

2-5-14 News/Weather

2v Insight

3-4-5m-6-7-9-10-11-13 News

12 Your Unicameral

10:15

7 Movie "The Enemy Below"

10:20

14 Movie "From the Earth to the Moon"

10:30

2-3-4-5 Johnny Carson

2v-12 NET Playhouse "The Seekers: The Heretics"

6 Movie "City Across the River" (followed by news)

11 Movie "The Road to Rio"

13 Joey Bishop

13s News/Weather/Sports

10:35

9 Movie "Island of Doomed Men" (followed by news)

10:45

5m Joey Bishop (JIP)

10 Perry Mason

11:00

13s Johhny Carson

11:45
7 Movie "I Like Money"

10 News

LATE NIGHT

Midnight

3 Paul Harvey

5m News/Weather

11 Movie "Black Sabbath"

12:05

3 News/Weather

1:30

11 News/Weather

<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Bluenoser on 09/23/05 03:57 PM.</FONT></P>

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> from TV Guide

> Apollo 11 coverage may have pre-empted some of these

> programs...
>

> 2-KNOP North Platte (NBC)

> 2v-KUSD Vermilion (NET)

> 3-KMTV Omaha (NBC)

> 4-KTIV Sioux City (NBC)

> 5-KHAS Jastings (NBC)

> 5m-KORN Mitchell (ABC)

> 6-WOW Omaha (CBS)

> 7-KETV Omaha (ABC)

> 9-KCAU Sioux City (ABC)

> 10-KOLN Lincoln (CBS)

> 11-KELO Sioux Falls (CBS)

> 12-KUON Lincoln (NET)

> 13-KHOL Kearney (ABC)

> 13s-KSOO Sioux Falls (NBC)

also 14-KMEG Sioux City (CBS) I don't think they had been on the air too many years at this
point.

Obviously in the days before barter syndication, there wasn't much room in the budget in tiny
markets like North Platte for programming...

> 3:30

> 2 Film

> 4:00
> 2 Laurel & Hardy

> 4:45

> 2 Pink & Blue

> 5:00

> 2 What's New

> 5:15

> 2 Church Bulletin

I remember as a kid on vaction, we stayed overnight in North Platte, sometime

in the late 60s. It was either a Saturday or Sunday night, and the 10pm news started with a live
ad for a shoe store. The announcer on the ad turned out to be the
anchor/weathercaster/sportscaster for the news. Following the news at 10:30, there was an
older man playing the organ. Then the news announcer came over and they talked about the
older man's music store, followed by more organ music.

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> MORNING
> 8:00

> 7 Farm Topics

> 8:30

> 7 Camera on Mid-America

> 10:00

> 5m Country Show

> 10:30

> 6 Hoe, Hoe, Hoe

> Noon

> 5m-11 Farm & Home

> 13 Town & Country

> 12:10

> 4 Farm & Market

> 11 Livestock Auction

> 12:15

> 5 Farm Action

> 5m Livestock Auction

> 12:35

> 11 Livestock Market

> 12:50

> 5m Stockyards Report

There seemed to be alot of farming programs on the air back then, wasn't there?

> 4:30
> 12 Misterogers (what Mr. Rogers was listed as then)

Actual name of the show was "Misterogers' Neighborhood" -- didn't become the 3-worded
"Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" until 1970.

> 8:00

> 10-11-14 Movie "UMC" (pilot)

Pilot film for "Medical Center", which began that fall.

> 10:30

> 2v-12 NET Playhouse "The Seekers: The Heretics"

Did this special feature the folk group "The Seekers", by chance?

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> > 10:30

> > 2v-12 NET Playhouse "The Seekers: The Heretics"

>
> Did this special feature the folk group "The Seekers", by

> chance?

>

This was a documentary on thinkers IIRC.

Cleveland Area UHF Independents Saturday, December 21, 1968

17 WJAN Canton

43 WUAB Cleveland

61 WKBF Cleveland

Saturday, December 21, 1968

10AM

61 Modern Woman

10:30

61 Movie:Massacre Canyon 1954

11:30

43 University Showcase

Noon

43 Bugs Bunny COLOR


61 Roller Derby

1PM

43 Stoney Burke

61 Movie-Blondie In The Dough 1947

2PM

43 To Be Announced

2:30

43 Pro Boxing-COLOR

61 Rawhide

3:30

61 One Step Beyond

4PM

43 Ohio State Football-Michigan Replay-COLOR

61 Twilight Zone

4:30

61 Movie-Passing Stranger 1954

5PM

43 Pro Wrestling-COLOR
5:30

17 Hullaballoons

6PM

17 Film-Navy

43 Rat Patrol-COLOR

61 Pro Wrestling-COLOR

6:30

17 Living Lessons

43 Patty Duke

7PM

17 High School Basketball-Akron East/Canton Lincoln Warren/Canton Lehman

From Canton Memorial Fieldhouse

43 Movie Knockout 1941

61 Midwestern Hayride COLOR

8PM

61 Movie The Gamma People 1956

8:30

43 Movie Larceny Inc. 1942


9:30

61 One Step Beyond

10PM

61 News COLOR

10:30

17 Movie-TBA

43 Kup's Show-Irv Kupcinet

61 Alan Douglas-COLOR

Midnight

61 Joe Pyne-COLOR

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Re: Cleveland Area UHF Independents Saturday, December 21, 1968

As you may have guessed, about 1/3 of the programming that day was in color, which was
identified as such on TV Guide prior to the mid-1970s. It seems that WUAB was one of the
leading UHF independents to show color programming at the time.

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Re: Cleveland Area UHF Independents Saturday, December 21, 1968


Was WKBF owned by Kaiser Broadcasting? I remember WKBD Channel 50 in Detroit came on the
air and really performed well throughout the 70's as an independent. I believe Kaiser
Broadcasting tryed to sequence the call leters of their stations to include KB.

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Re: Cleveland Area UHF Independents Saturday, December 21, 1968

WKBF was owned by Kaiser Broadcasting. In 1975, Kaiser Broadcasting and United Artists
combined the operations of WKBF/61 and WUAB/43. Since duopolies were years away, Channel
61 went off the air. It re-emerged in 1981 under different ownership as WCLQ (now WQHS).

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> WKBF was owned by Kaiser Broadcasting. In 1975, Kaiser

> Broadcasting and United Artists combined the operations of

> WKBF/61 and WUAB/43. Since duopolies were years away,

> Channel 61 went off the air. It re-emerged in 1981 under

> different ownership as WCLQ (now WQHS).

What I always wondered was why WKB"F" in Cleveland and WKB"S" in Philadelphia ...
WKB"D" was Detroit, WKB"G" was due to a joint venture with the Boston Globe, KB"SC" Los
Angeles was "Southern California" and KB"HK" San Francisco was "Henry Kaiser", but Cleveland
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> What I always wondered was why WKB"F" in Cleveland and

> WKB"S" in Philadelphia ...

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WKBS was licensed to Burlington, NJ...which doesn't answer any questions about the "S".
Perhaps there is a county in that area that starts with "S", and likewise "F" near Cleveland?

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> > What I always wondered was why WKB"F" in Cleveland and
> > WKB"S" in Philadelphia ...

> -----------

> WKBS was licensed to Burlington, NJ...which doesn't answer

> any questions about the "S". Perhaps there is a county in

> that area that starts with "S", and likewise "F" near

> Cleveland?

Well Burlington is in Southern New Jersey so the "S" could be for South?

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> > > What I always wondered was why WKB"F" in Cleveland and

> > > WKB"S" in Philadelphia ...

> > -----------


> > WKBS was licensed to Burlington, NJ...which doesn't answer

>

> > any questions about the "S". Perhaps there is a county in

>

> > that area that starts with "S", and likewise "F" near

> > Cleveland?

>

> Well Burlington is in Southern New Jersey so the "S" could

> be for South?

> The closest "S" county is Somerset, which is in Northern New

> Jersey.

>

And in Cleveland's case -- Ohio's "F" counties are Fairfield, Fayette, Franklin and Fulton -- none of
them anywhere near Cleveland.

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> > > > What I always wondered was why WKB"F" in Cleveland and

>

> > > > WKB"S" in Philadelphia ...


> > > -----------

Perhaps

Kaiser Broadcasting System.

In Chicago WFLD-TV 32 used to ID itself as part of the Kaiser Broadcasting System

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> In Chicago WFLD-TV 32 used to ID itself as part of the

> Kaiser Broadcasting System

As do all other Kaiser stations -- WKBD regularly mentioned Kaiser in their IDs, as did LA's KBSC
and, of course, Cleveland's WKBF.

>
> Was Philly one of the first Kaiser station?

>

As part of their "network" of independents -- I don't know. But none of them was Kaiser's first --
according to the TV and Cable Factbook, Kaiser used to own KITV ch.4 in Honolulu, HI, which
they sold off in 1964 before getting into the independent business.

Retro: Atlanta Sunday, August 10, 1975

From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules

run 7 AM-1 AM.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 AM Light Unto My Path

7:30 Arthur Smith

8 AM Gospel Singing Jubilee

9 AM Popeye

10 AM Animal World

10:30 Sound Of Youth

11 AM Church Service

12 N Meet The Press (Six leading

police officials are interviewed.)

1 PM News

1:30 Secrets Of The Deep

2 PM Movie: "The Ring"

3:30 Movie: "To Kill A Mockingbird"

6 PM News
6:30 Lawrence Welk

7:30 Wonderful World Of Disney

8:30 McCloud

10:30 News

11 PM Movie: "Father Goose"

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 AM Insight

7:30 This Is The Life

8 AM Day Of Discovery

8:30 Oral Roberts

9 AM Church Service

9:30 Latin Atlanta

10 AM Herald Of Truth

10:30 Faith For Today

11 AM Church Service

12 N Face The Nation

12:30 Georgians Speak

1 PM Medix

1:30 Car And Track

2 PM Movie: "Billy Rose's Jumbo"

4:30 CBS Tennis Classic: Arthur Ashe

vs. Bjorn Borg

5:30 Thrillseekers
6 PM Conversations With Eric Sevareid

7 PM News

7:30 Manhattan Transfer

8:30 Kojak

9:30 60 Minutes (interview with then-

First Lady Betty Ford)

10:30 Police Surgeon

11 PM News

11:30 CBS News

11:45 Movie: "Generation"

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

12 N Sesame Street

1 PM Sound Of Youth

1:30 Music And The Spoken Word

2 PM Marriage And Family

2:30 Basic Banjo

3 PM Development (don't know what

this is)

3:30 Bonjour France

4 PM Food For Thought

4:30 Forum

5 PM Speaking Freely

6 PM Coach Lawson
6:30 Black Perspective On The News

7 PM Yoga For Health

7:30 Best Of Evening At Pops

8:30 Masterpiece Theatre

9:30 Movie: "Silver Queen" (repeats

at 11 PM)

WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)

7 AM Revival Of America

7:30 Rex Humbard

8:30 Chapel Hour

9 AM Hour Of Power

10 AM Make A Wish

10:30 Korg: 70,000 B.C.

11 AM Church Service

12 N Garner Ted Armstrong

12:30 Soul Free

1 PM Ebony Journal

1:30 Issues And Answers

2 PM Movie: "The Guilt Of Janet Ames"

3:30 The Champions(Track meet and martial

arts championship are spotlighted.)

4:30 PGA Championship (Final round)

6:30 News (time approximate)


7 PM Last Of The Wild

7:30 Six Million Dollar Man

8:30 ABC Movie: "Dark Of The Sun"

10:30 The Evil Touch

11 PM News

11:30 SWAT

12:30 Crossroads

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)

7 AM Agriculture USA

7:30 Revival Fires

8 AM Hilarious House Of Frightenstein

8:30 Speed Racer

9 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals

10 AM Abbott And Costello

10:30 Movie: "The Eleanor Roosevelt

Story"

12:30 Other People, Other Places

1 PM Movie: "Desert Detour"

3 PM The Saint

4 PM Movie: "Trail Of The Lonesome Pine"

6 PM Wrestling

7 PM Wild Wild West

8 PM The Avengers
9 PM Movie: "The Maltese Falcon"

11 PM Open Up

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

2 PM U.S. Clay Court Tennis Championships

6:30 Consumer Survival Kit

7 PM Feeling Good

7:30 Philadelphia Folk Festival

8:30 Masterpiece Theatre

9:30 Barbara Of The House Of Grebe

10:30 The Arbors

WHAE Ch. 46 (Ind.)

7 AM Human Dimensions

7:30 The Lesson

8 AM Jerry Falwell

9 AM Church Service

9:30 Norman Vincent Peale

10 AM Church Service

11 AM Church Service

12 N Teach-In

1 PM Dimensions

1:30 America's Problems And


Challenges

2 PM Jimmy Swaggart

2:30 Happy Hunters

3 PM George And Diane

3:30 Tony And Susan Alamo

4 PM Kathryn Kuhlman

4:30 God's World

5 PM Assembly Of God

5:30 Deeper Life

6 PM Better World

6:30 Deaf Hear

7 PM The Story

7:30 Countdown To A Miracle

8:30 Charisma

9 PM Ernest Angley

10 PM Challenge Of Truth

10:30 Max Morris

11 PM Voice Of Victory

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Re: Retro: Atlanta Sunday, August 10, 1975

> WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

> 7 AM Insight

> 7:30 This Is The Life

> 8 AM Day Of Discovery

> 8:30 Oral Roberts

> 9 AM Church Service

> 9:30 Latin Atlanta

> 10 AM Herald Of Truth

> 10:30 Faith For Today

> 11 AM Church Service

> 12 N Face The Nation

WAGA like 90 % of the CBS affiliates preempted the Sunday Morning cartoons from CBS. CBS
until 1982 offered an hour of cartoons/kids shows which were reruns of shows that were
canceled the previous season. Their O & O's all took this programming except for 10 WCAU TV
for about a year. (so even back than O & O's occasionally preempted shows../BUT NEVER A
PRIME SHOW...this was widely preempted stuff). Still very few affiliates aired CBS Sunday
morning cartoons. In the Fall of 1975 the cartoons were "Globetrotters" and "The Archies". In
the 1974-75 season they were "Pebbles & Bamm Bamm" and "Bailey's Comets".

About half the CBS affiliates preempted "Camera Three" and "lamp Unto My Feet", and "Look Up
& Live"...a block of religious shows focusing on mainline Christianity. WAGA was among these
stations. The majority of CBS affiliates ran in place of such shows...syndicated TV evangelists that
piad big bucks to get on. O & O stations generally would not sell time to such programming but
affiliates could and did. Other affiliates also ran syndicated cartoons late on Sunday morning
(these tended to be in small markets).
> WXIA Ch. 11 (ABC)

>

> 7 AM Revival Of America

> 7:30 Rex Humbard

> 8:30 Chapel Hour

> 9 AM Hour Of Power

> 10 AM Make A Wish

> 10:30 Korg: 70,000 B.C.

WXIA ran ABC's Sunday morning cartoons. They ran the other 30 minutes on Saturday morning.
Like with CBS, ABC ran reruns of cartoons that were canceled from the previous season plus
"Make A Wish". In 1976 they ran "Animals Animals Animals" until 1981. Beginning in 1978 ABC
eliminated the cartoon reruns in favor of a 90 minute "Kids Are People Too" first with Bob
McGallaster (formerly of WNEW TV's Wonderama) then Michael Young (whatever happened to
him?). The show was shortened to an hour in 1979.

Finally in 1981 ABC ended the Sunday morning kids shows in favor of David Brinkley.

> 11 AM Church Service

> 12 N Garner Ted Armstrong

They ran cartoons in between religion??? Usually ABC affiliates would run all the religion till 10
or 10:30 then the ABC shows...not sandwiched in. Most CBS affiliates and all the O & O's that did
run the CBS Sunday mroning cartoons ran them in the 7 AM hour and religion after that.

> WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)


>

> 7 AM Agriculture USA

> 7:30 Revival Fires

> 8 AM Hilarious House Of Frightenstein

> 8:30 Speed Racer

> 9 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals

> 10 AM Abbott And Costello

> 10:30 Movie: "The Eleanor Roosevelt

> Story"

> 12:30 Other People, Other Places

> 1 PM Movie: "Desert Detour"

> 3 PM The Saint

> 4 PM Movie: "Trail Of The Lonesome Pine"

> 6 PM Wrestling

> 7 PM Wild Wild West

> 8 PM The Avengers

> 9 PM Movie: "The Maltese Falcon"

> 11 PM Open Up

Usual lineup for an independent station back in 1975 except for no religion. I guess they had to
make up for WHAE/WANX.

> WHAE Ch. 46 (Ind.)

>

> 7 AM Human Dimensions

> 7:30 The Lesson


> 8 AM Jerry Falwell

> 9 AM Church Service

> 9:30 Norman Vincent Peale

> 10 AM Church Service

> 11 AM Church Service

> 12 N Teach-In

> 1 PM Dimensions

> 1:30 America's Problems And

> Challenges

> 2 PM Jimmy Swaggart

> 2:30 Happy Hunters

> 3 PM George And Diane

> 3:30 Tony And Susan Alamo

> 4 PM Kathryn Kuhlman

> 4:30 God's World

> 5 PM Assembly Of God

> 5:30 Deeper Life

> 6 PM Better World

> 6:30 Deaf Hear

> 7 PM The Story

> 7:30 Countdown To A Miracle

> 8:30 Charisma

> 9 PM Ernest Angley

> 10 PM Challenge Of Truth

> 10:30 Max Morris


> 11 PM Voice Of Victory

WHAE 46 was all religious and no commercials on Sundays. The rest of the week they ran
general entertainment 10 to 12 hours a day and religion about 6 hours a day. Sister CBN stations
did this as well. In 1980 the stations would begin 5 or 6 hours a day of secular shows on Sundays.

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> ...very few affiliates aired CBS Sunday morning cartoons. In the

> Fall of 1975 the cartoons were "Globetrotters" and "The

> Archies".

More specifically, it was the animated "Globetrotters" (their Saturday morning variety show
would begin that fall) and "The US of Archie" (Archie and the gang goes back in time to the days
of the American Revolution; ratings were so awful, the show was shuffled off from Saturday to
Sunday in mid-season).

>

> Finally in 1981 ABC ended the Sunday morning kids shows in

> favor of David Brinkley.


Though they took another ABC News show, "Issues and Answers" (a Sunday-morning discussion
program) along with it.

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> > ...very few affiliates aired CBS Sunday morning cartoons.

> In the

> > Fall of 1975 the cartoons were "Globetrotters" and "The

> > Archies".

>

> More specifically, it was the animated "Globetrotters"

> (their Saturday morning variety show would begin that fall)

> and "The US of Archie" (Archie and the gang goes back in

> time to the days of the American Revolution; ratings were so

> awful, the show was shuffled off from Saturday to Sunday in

> mid-season).

>>

> > Finally in 1981 ABC ended the Sunday morning kids shows in

>

> > favor of David Brinkley.


>

> Though they took another ABC News show, "Issues and Answers"

> (a Sunday-morning discussion program) along with it.

>

WAGA did carry CBS's Sunday-morning cartoons in the fall of 1976

against The Lone Ranger and Bugs Bunny on WSB. WSB won that

contest hands-down.

Only 26 CBS affiliates were carrying Lamp Unto My Feet, Look

Up And Live, and Camera Three when CBS canceled them in 1979.

WTVD/11 Raleigh/Durham (CBS then, ABC now) was one of the 26

because its owner, Capital Cities Communications, had a policy

against its stations airing paid religion. I also recall WDBO

(now WKMG)/6 Orlando and WTVT/13 Tampa/St. Petersburg among

the 26.

WXIA never carried This Week With David Brinkley. By the time

it debuted in November 1981 WSB was the ABC affiliate in Atlanta,

and WXIA was carrying NBC and Meet The Press.

Retro: New Mexico/El Paso Mon 6/3/96

from TV Guide

KASA-2 Albuquerque (Fox)

5:00 Baywatch
6:00 Bananas in Pajamas

6:30 Blinky Bill

7:00 Gargoyles

7:30 Bobby's World

8:00 Aladdin

8:30 Littlest Pet Shop

9:00 Goof Troop

9:30 Bonkers

10:00 Dinosaurs

10:30 Blossom

11:00 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

11:30 Coach

Noon Jim J. & Ann

1:00 Gordon Elliott

2:00 Rimba's Island

2:30 Taz-Mania

3:00 Eek!stravaganza

3:30 Batman & Robin

4:00 Power Rangers Zeo

4:30 Family Matters

5:00 Step by Step

5:30 Roseanne

6:00 Home Improvement

6:30 Simpsons

7:00 Ned & Stacey


7:30 Last Frontier

8:00 LA Firefighters

9:00 Baywatch

10:00 News

10:05 Roseanne

10:35 LAPD: Life on the Beat

11:05 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

11:35 America's Most Wanted: Final Justice

12:05 Top Cops

12:35 George & Alana

1:35 Richard Bey

2:35 Mark Walberg

3:35 Baywatch

4:30 Night Court

KOB-4 Albuquerque/KOBR-8 Roswell/KOBF-12 Farmington (NBC)

5:00 NBC News at Sunrise

5:30 News

7:00 Today

9:00 Carnie

10:00 Tempestt

11:00 Days of Our Lives

Noon Another World

1:00 Leeza

2:00 Jenny Jones


3:00 Ricki Lake

4:00 Montel Williams

5:00 News

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News

6:30 Seinfeld

7:00 Movie "Backdraft"

10:00 News

10:35 Tonight Show

11:35 Extra

12:05 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

1:05 Later with Greg Kinnear

1:35 Cops

2:05 Hard Copy

2:35 A Current Affair

3:05 Court TV: Inside America's Courts

3:35 ANC News

4:30 This Morning's Business

KNME-5 Albuquerque (PBS)

6:00 Homestretch

6:30 Sesame Street

7:30 Barney & Friends

8:00 Shining Time Station

8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Barney & Friends

10:30 Lamb Chop's Play-Along!

11:00 Sewing with Nancy

11:30 Mr. Bean

Noon Charlie Rose

1:00 Wild America

1:30 Naturescene

2:00 Desert Speaks

2:30 Reading Rainbow

3:00 Kratts' Creatures

3:30 Imagination Station

4:00 Wishbone

4:30 Carmen Sandiego

5:00 Bill Nye the Science Guy

5:30 Nightly Business Report

6:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

7:00 Wild America

7:30 Victory Garden

8:00 Whose Death is It Anyway?

9:00 Mothers March

10:00 Mr. Bean

10:30 Charlie Rose

11:30 Think Tank

Mid. sign-off
KOAT-7 Albuquerque/KOCT-6 Carlsbad/KOVT-10 Silver City (ABC)

5:00 ABC World News This Morning

5:30 Good Morning New Mexico

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Maury Povich

11:00 All My Children

Noon News

12:30 American Journal

1:00 One Life to Live

2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Geraldo

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 News

5:30 ABC World News Tonight

6:00 News

6:30 Entertainment Tonight

7:00 TV Laughs at Life

8:00 World Music Awards

10:00 News

10:35 Married...with Children

11:05 Cheers

11:35 Nightline

12:05 Inside Edition


12:35 Infomercial

1:05 Mike & Maty

2:05 CNN Headline News

3:00 ABC World News Now

KRQE-13 Albuquerque/KREZ-6 Durango/KBIM-10 Roswell (CBS)

5:00 (KRQE-KBIM)CBS News Up to the Minute

5:30 (KRQE-KREZ)CBS Morning News

(KBIM)Ag Day

6:00 This Morning

8:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

9:00 Price is Right

10:00 As the World Turns

11:00 Crook & Chase

Noon News

12:30 Rush Limbaugh

1:00 Rescue 911

1:30 Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 Young & the Restless

4:00 Day & Date

5:00 CBS Evening News

5:30 News

6:00 Jeopardy!

6:30 Wheel of Fortune


7:00 The Nanny

7:30 Dave's World

8:00 Murphy Brown

8:30 Cybill

9:00 Chicago Hope

10:00 News

10:35 Late Night with David Letterman

11:35 Rush Limbaugh

12:05 Infomercial

12:35 Late Late Show

1:35 (KRQE-KBIM)Phil Donahue

2:35 (KRQE-KBIM)The Hitchhhiker

3:05 (KRQE-KBIM)CBS News Up to the Minute

KLUZ-41 Albuquerque/KINT-26 El Paso (Univision)

5:00 Noticias Univision

5:30 Casas de la Vida Real

6:00 Tres Generaciones

6:30 Carrusel de las Americas

7:00 Plaza Sesamo

7:30 Chavo

8:00 Llevatelo

9:00 Papa Soltero!

9:30 Dr. Candido Perez

10:00 Magica Juventud


11:00 Dulce Enemiga

Noon Morelia

1:00 Retrato de Familia

3:00 Cristina

4:00 Primer Impacto

5:00 (KLUZ)Dr. Candido Perez

(KINT)Noticias

5:30 Noticias Univision

6:00 Marisol

7:00 Cancion de Amor

7:30 Pobre Nina Rica

8:00 Premio Mayor

9:00 Cristina

10:00 (KLUZ)Noticias Univision

(KINT)Noticias

10:30 (KLUZ)Primer Impacto Extra

(KINT)Noticias Univision

11:00 Hoy con Daniela

12:30 Al Derecho y El Derbez

1:00 Cristina

2:00 Sueno de Amor

3:00 Premio Mayor

4:00 Cristina

KASY-50 Albuquerque (UPN/WB)


6:00 Bloomberg Small Business Show

6:30 Reality Check

7:00 Madison's Adventures Growing Up Wild

7:30 Highlander

8:00 Flintstones

8:30 Gilligan's Island

9:00 Infomercial

9:30 Harry & the Hendersons

10:00 Perry Mason

11:00 Matlock

Noon Gunsmoke

1:00 Big Valley

2:00 Little House on the Prairie

3:00 I Love Lucy

3:30 Andy Griffith

4:00 Mutant League

4:30 Mighty Max

5:00 That's Warner Bros.!

5:30 Animaniacs

6:00 America's Funniest Home Videos (x2)

7:00 Star Trek: Voyager

8:00 Nowhere Man

9:00 Northern Exposure

10:00 The Hitchhiker

10:30 Matlock (2-hr pilot)


12:30 Lauren Hutton and...

1:00 Rescue 911

1:30 sign-off

KVIH-12 Clovis (ABC/relays KVII Amarillo)

Programs listed MT

5:00 ABC World News This Morning

5:30 News

6:00 Good Morning America

8:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

9:00 Mike & Maty

10:00 Montel Williams

11:00 News

11:30 Rush Limbaugh

Noon One Life to Live

1:00 General Hospital

2:00 Little House on the Prairie

3:00 America's Funniest Home Videos

3:30 Jeopardy!

4:00 News

4:30 ABC World News Tonight

5:00 News

5:30 Wheel of Fortune

6:00 TV Laughs at Life

7:00 World Music Awards


9:00 News

9:35 Seinfeld

10:05 Nightline

10:35 Rush Limbaugh

11:05 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

11:35 LAPD: Life on the Beat

12:05 Mark Walberg

1:05 ABC World News Now

4:30 ABC World News This Morning

KENW-3 Portales (PBS)

5:45 Stretching for Life

6:00 Homestretch

6:30 Bloomberg Business News

7:00 Sesame Street

8:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8:30 Barney & Friends

9:00 Lamb Chop's Play Along!

9:30 Shining Time Station

10:00 Kidsongs

10:30 Imagination Station

11:00 Bill Nye the Science Guy

11:30 Crafting for the 90s

Noon Sit & Be Fit

12:30 Homestretch
1:00 Sew Creative

1:30 Embroidery Studio

2:00 Magic School Bus

2:30 Reading Rainbow

3:00 Sesame Street

4:00 Wishbone

4:30 Nightly Business Report

5:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

6:00 KENW TV Auction

10:30 Fresh Fields

11:00 Natural World

11:30 Hidden Worlds

Mid. NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

1:00 sign-off

KRWG-22 Las Cruces (PBS)

6:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

7:00 Sesame Street

8:00 Barney & Friends

8:30 Puzzle Place

9:00 Lamb Chop's Play-Along!

9:30 Shining Time Station

10:00 Storytime

10:30 Reppies

11:00 Body Electric


11:30 Sewing with Nancy

Noon Crafting for the 90s

12:30 Joy of Painting

1:00 Masterpiece Theater

2:30 Sherlock Holmes

3:00 Kratts' Creatures

3:30 Bill Nye the Science Guy

4:00 Reading Rainbow

4:30 Wishbone

5:00 Nightly Business Report

5:30 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

6:30 Newsview 22

7:00 Natural World

7:30 Hidden Worlds

8:00 Great Performances

9:00 Whose Death is It Anyway?

10:00 Are You Being Served?

10:30 Charlie Rose

11:30 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

11:35 sign-off

KZIA-48 Las Cruces (UPN)

5:30 Ag Day

6:00 This Morning's Business

6:30 Bananas in Pajamas


7:00 Highlander

7:30 VR Troopers

8:00 Mighty Max

8:30 Infomercial

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 George & Alana

11:00 Gordon Elliott

Noon Rush Limbaugh

12:30 Infomercials

1:30 Rescue 911

2:00 Matlock

3:00 Northern Exposure

4:00 Little House on the Prairie

5:00 M*A*S*H

5:30 Simpsons (x2)

6:30 America's Funniest Home Videos

7:00 Star Trek: Voyager

8:00 Nowhere Man

9:00 Lazarus Man

10:00 M*A*S*H

10:30 Rush Limbaugh

11:00 Baywatch

Mid. The Hitchhiker

12:30 Infomercials

1:30 sign-off
KDBC-4 El Paso (CBS)

5:00 CBS News Up to the Minute

5:30 A Current Affair

6:00 CNN Headline News

6:30 CBS Morning News

7:00 This Morning

9:00 Tempestt

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Young & the Restless

Noon News

12:30 Bold & the Beautiful

1:00 As the World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 Montel Williams

4:00 Ricki Lake

5:00 News

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 Entertainment Tonight

7:00 The Nanny

7:30 Dave's World

8:00 Murphy Brown

8:30 Cybill

9:00 Chicago Hope


10:00 News

10:35 Late Show with David Letterman

11:35 Late Late Show

12:35 Entertainment Tonight

1:05 CBS News Up to the Minute

KVIA-7 El Paso (ABC)

5:00 ABC World News Now

5:30 ABC World News This Morning

6:00 Good Morning El Paso

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Mike & Maty

10:00 Maury Povich

11:00 All My Children

Noon One Life to Live

1:00 General Hospital

2:00 Geraldo

3:00 Jenny Jones

4:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

5:00 Hard Copy

5:30 ABC World News Tonight

6:00 News

6:30 Home Improvement

7:00 TV Laughs at Life

8:00 World Music Awards


10:00 News

10:35 News 7 Xtra

11:05 Nightline

11:35 Extra

12:05 Carnie

1:05 Jenny Jones

2:05 Hard Copy

2:35 ABC World News Now

KTSM-9 El Paso (NBC)

5:00 NBC News Nightside

6:00 NBC News at Sunrise

6:30 News

7:00 Today

9:00 Jerry Springer

10:00 Phil Donahue

11:00 Days of Our Lives

Noon Another World

1:00 Leeza

2:00 Jeopardy!

2:30 American Journal

3:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 News

5:30 NBC Nightly News


6:00 News

6:30 Wheel of Fortune

7:00 Movie "Backdraft"

10:00 News

10:35 Tonight Show

11:35 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

12:35 Later with Greg Kinnear

1:05 NBC News Nightside

KCOS-13 El Paso (PBS)

6:00 Bloomberg Business News

6:30 Homestretch

7:00 Sesame Street

8:00 Barney & Friends

8:30 Shining Time Station

9:00 Lamb Chop's Play-Along!

9:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

10:00 Sesame Street

11:00 Storytime

11:30 Reading Rainbow

Noon Charlie Rose

1:00 GED

1:30 Infant & Toddler Care

2:00 Puzzle Place

2:30 Barney & Friends


3:00 Carmen Sandiego

3:30 Bill Nye the Science Guy

4:00 Reading Rainbow

4:30 Wishbone

5:00 Kratt's Creatures

5:30 Nightly Business Report

6:00 Super Shopper Auction

10:00 Technopolitics

10:30 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

11:30 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

11:35 sign-off

KFOX-14 El Paso (Fox)

6:00 Kenneth Copeland

6:30 Rimba's Island

7:00 Aladdin

7:30 Bobby's World

8:00 Gargoyles

8:30 Bonkers

9:00 700 Club

10:00 Infomercials

11:30 Court TV: Inside America's Courts

Noon Mark Walberg

1:00 America's Most Wanted: Final Justice

1:30 Infomercial
2:00 Dinosaurs

2:30 Goof Troop

3:00 Taz-Mania

3:30 Eek!stravaganza

4:00 Batman & Robin

4:30 Power Rangers Zeo

5:00 Blossom

5:30 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

6:00 Roseanne

6:30 Seinfeld

7:00 Ned & Stacey

7:30 Last Frontier

8:00 LA Firefighters

9:00 Cops

9:30 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

10:00 Married...with Children

10:30 Coach

11:00 Infomercials

Mid. sign-off

KJLF-65 El Paso (WB)

5:00 Shop at Home Network

5:30 Infomercial

6:00 Blinky Bill

6:30 Littlest Pet Shop


7:00 Pink Panther

7:30 Sonic the Hedgehog

8:00 Travel Travel

8:30 Lifestyle Magazine

9:00 Laverne & Shirley

9:30 Odd Couple

10:00 Lonely Chef

10:30 Shop 'Til You Drop

11:00 Movie "Flying High" (pilot)

1:00 Infomercials

2:00 I Dream of Jeannie

2:30 Partridge Family

3:00 Mutant League

3:30 Flintstones

4:00 That's Warner Bros.!

4:30 Animaniacs

5:00 Family Matters

5:30 Step by Step

6:00 Beverly Hills 90210

7:00 Top Cops

7:30 LAPD: Life on the Beat

8:00 Movie "White Sands"

10:00 Richard Bey

11:00 Lauren Hutton and...

11:30 Coast Guard


Mid. Today's Health

12:30 Infomercials

1:30 Shop at Home Network

KTLA Los Angeles (WB)

listings MT

5:00 Columbo cont'd

6:00 Mutant League

6:30 Homeymooners

7:00 News

8:00 Morning News

10:00 Brady Bunch

10:30 Doogie Howser, MD

11:00 21 Jump Street

Noon Little House on the Prairie

1:00 News

2:00 Northern Exposure

3:00 Infomercial

3:30 Dinosaurs

4:00 That's Warner Bros.!

4:30 Animaniacs

5:00 Saved by the Bell

5:30 Blossom

6:00 Beverly Hills 90210

7:00 Family Matters


7:30 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (x2)

8:30 Seinfeld

9:00 Movie "The Couch Trip"

11:00 News

Mid. Seinfeld

12:30 Murphy Brown

1:00 News

2:00 Hunter

3:00 Infomercials

4:00 Movie "Midway" (pt 1)

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Re: Retro: New Mexico/El Paso Mon 6/3/96

Could you list that weekend please?

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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Re: Retro: New Mexico/El Paso Mon 6/3/96

> Could you list that weekend please?

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That'll go up later this week.

Retro: Montgomery and South Alabama, Wednesday 9/16/92

Source: TV Guide, South Alabama Edition 9/12-18/92

STATIONS LISTED

MONTGOMERY

8-WAKA (CBS)

12-WSFA (NBC)

20-WCOV (Fox)

26-WAIQ (PBS)

32-WHOA (ABC)

COLUMBUS, GA (note: Columbus is on Eastern time, which will explain some time differences in
morning and afternoon programming)
3-WRBL (CBS)

9-WTVM (ABC)

38-WLTZ (NBC)

54-WXTX (Fox)

DOTHAN

4-WTVY (CBS)

18-WDHN (ABC)

OZARK

34-WDAU (Fox)

LOUISVILLE

43-WGIQ (PBS)

DOZIER

2-WDIQ (PBS)

PANAMA CITY, FL

7-WJHG (NBC)

13-WMBB (ABC)

28-WPGX (Fox)

5:00

3 4-CBS News (until 5:30 on 4, until 6 on 3)


8-Morning Agricultural Report

9-ABC News

13 38-This Mornings Business

20-CWF Wrestling

54-Chip N Dale

5:30

4-Good Morning Tri-States

7-Red Holland

8-This Mornings Business

12-NBC News

13-ABC/Local News

18-ABC News

38-Rise N Shine

54-Tale Spin

6:00

3 4 8-This Morning

7-NBC News

9-Good Morning America

12 38-Today

18-AG Day

20-Looney Tunes

32-ABC News

34-TBA
54-Goof Troop

6:30

7-Daybusters

18-ABC News

20-Goof Troop

28-Chip N Dale

54-Beetlejuice

7:00

7-Today

13 18 32-Good Morning America

20-Darkwing Duck

28-Tale Spin

34-Ninja Turtles

54-James Bond, Jr.

7:10

2 26 43-Jack Horkheimer

7:30

2 26 43-Learn to Read

20 34-Beetlejuice

28-Darkwing Duck

54-Ninja Turtles
8:00

3-Montel Williams

4-Morning Show

8-Woody Woodpecker

9 12-Phil Donahue

20-Ninja Turtles

28-Beetlejuice

34-Alvin and the Chipmunks

38-Regis and Kathie Lee

54-Big Valley

8:30

8-Webster

20-Dennis the Menace

28-Alvin and the Chipmunks

34-Heathcliff

9:00

3 4 8-Family Feud Challenge

7-Sally Jessy Raphael

9-Kate and Allie

12-Montel Williams

13 18 32-Regis and Kathie Lee

20-Success N Life
28-Highway to Heaven

34-TBA

38-Growing Pains

54-Carol Burnett

9:30

9-Home

38-Family Ties

10:00

2 26 43-Sewing Connection

3 4 8-The Price Is Right

7 12 38-Doctor Dean

13 18 32-Home (until 11 on 13 and 32; until 11:30 on 18)

20 28-700 Club

34-Vicki!

54-Charles in Charge

10:30

2 26 43-Sesame Street

7 12 38-Concentration

54-Small Wonder

11:00

3-Sanford and Son


4 8-Young and the Restless

7-Closer Look

9-News

12-Golden Girls

13-Loving

20 34-Highway to Heaven

28-Family Feud

32-Vicki!

38-Thats Amore

54-Love Connection

11:30

3-Young and the Restless

7-Golden Girls

9 18-Loving

12 38-Closer Look

13-Midday

28-Greyhound Racing Highlights

54-Peoples Court

12:00

4-Farm Report

7 38-Days of Our Lives

8 12-News

9 13 18 32-All My Children
20-Geraldo

28-Jenny Jones

34-Movie: Man in the Wilderness (71)

54-700 Club

12:15

8-Mid-Day

12:20

4-News

12:30

3 4 8-Bold and the Beautiful

12-Days of Our Lives

1:00

3 4 8-As the World Turns

7 38-Another World

9 13 18 32-One Life to Live

20-Perfect Strangers

28-Love Connection

54-Swans Crossing

1:30

2 26 43-Ciao Italia!
12-Another World

20-Head of the Class

28-Infatuation

54-Darkwing Duck

2:00

2 26 43-Mister Rogers

3 4 8-Guiding Light

7 38-Santa Barbara

9 13 18 32-General Hospital

20-Hogans Family

28-Tom and Jerry Kids

34-Infatuation

54-Merrie Melodies

2:30

2 26 43-Shining Time Station

12-Santa Barbara

20-Flinstones

28-Swans Crossing

34-TBA

54-Tom and Jerry Kids

3:00

2 26 43-Reading Rainbow
3-Matlock

4 9 13-Oprah Winfrey

7-Maury Povich

8-Bewitched

18-Phil Donahue

20 28 34-Merrie Melodies

32-Sally Jessy Raphael

38-Whoopi Goldberg

54-Tiny Toons

3:30

2 26 43-Square One Television

8-Bewitched

12-Oprah Winfrey

20 34-Tom and Jerry Kids

28-Tiny Toons

38-Amen

54-Batman

4:00

2 26 43-Carmen Sandiego

3-227

4-Full House

7 32-Hard Copy

8-Jeopardy!
9-Whos the Boss?

13-Cosby Show

18-Sally Jessy Raphael

20 34-Tiny Toons

28-Goof Troop

38-Night Court

54-Full House

4:30

2 26 43-Sesame Street

3-Golden Girls

4 9-Cosby Show

7-Jeopardy!

8-Family Feud

12-227

13-Cheers

20 28 34-Batman

32 38-Inside Edition

54-Good Times

5:00

3 4 7 9 18 38-News

8 28-Peoples Court

12-Cosby Show

13-Inside Edition
20-Growing Pains

32-ANC News

34-TBA

54-Star Trek: The Next Generation

5:30

2 26 43-Faces of Culture

3 4-CBS News

7 12 38-NBC News

8-News

9 13 18 32-ABC News

20-Different World

28-Love Connection

34-Andy Griffith

6:00

2 26 43-G.E.D.

3 32-A Current Affair

4 7 12 13-News

8-CBS News

9-Jeopardy!

18 38-You Bet Your Life

20-Mr. Belvedere

28 34-Star Trek: The Next Generation

54-Hard Copy
6:30

2 26 43-For the Record

3 18-Family Feud

4 7 8 9-Wheel of Fortune

12 54-Entertainment Tonight

13-Whos the Boss

20-Sanford and Son

32-You Bet Your Life

38-Marriedwith Children

7:00

2 26 43-MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour

3 4 8-Hat Squad

7 12 38-Unsolved Mysteries

9 13 18 32-Full House

20 28 34 54-Beverly Hills, 90210

7:30

9 13 18 32-Home Improvement

8:00

2 26 43-Live from Lincoln Center

7 12 38-Seinfeld

9 13 18 32-Home Improvement
20 28 34 54-Melrose Place

8:30

3 4 8-48 Hours

9 13 18 32-Coach

9:00

7 12 38-Law and Order

9 13 18 32-Crossroads

20-Star Trek

28 34 54-Hunter

10:00

2 26 43-Jacksonville Jazz

3 4 7 8 9 12 13 38-News

18-Cheers

20 34 54-Arsenio Hall

28-Whoopi Goldberg

32-Sports Final

10:05

32-Love Connection

38-Andy Griffith

10:30
3 8-Dangerous Curves

4-Night Court

9 18 32-Nightline

13-Marriedwith Children

28-Arsenio Hall

10:35

7 12 38-Tonight Show

11:00

2 26 43-Jack Horkheimer

4-Dangerous Curves

9-Kate and Allie

13-Entertainment Tonight

18-Hard Copy

20-Marriedwith Children

32-Studs

34-Whoopi Goldberg

54-Star Trek

11:30

3-Perfect Score

8-Andy Griffith

9-Headline News

13-Nightline
18-Montel Williams

20-Perfect Strangers

32-Love Connection

11:35

7 12 38-David Letterman

12:00

3-Personals

4-Perfect Score

8-Rush Limbaugh

13-News

20-Commercial Program

32-WCW Wrestling

34-Star Trek

54-Hogans Heroes

12:30

3-Singsation

4-Personals

8-Whoopi Goldberg

13-Commercial Program

20-Hogan Family

54-Gomer Pyle, USMC


12:35

7 12 38-Bob Costas

1:00

3 4-Up to the Minute (until 5:00)

8-New Adam-12

20-Movie: Earthquake (Conclusion)

54-Movie: The Three Wishes of Billie Greer (84)

1:05

7-Nightside (until 5:30)

12-News

38-Movie: And Hope to Die (72)

1:30

8-A-Team

1:40

12-Nightside (until 3:05)

2:30

8-News

3:00

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


20-Movie: Empire of Ash III (85)

54-Movie: Arrivederci, Baby! (66)

3:05

38-Nightside (until 4:30)

3:30

18-World News Now (until 5:30)

4:30

38-NBC News

Retro: South Texas, 8/18/99

Source: TV Guide, South Texas Edition

Channels Listed

AUSTIN

7-KTBC (Fox)

13A-KVC (UPN)

18-KLRU (PBS)

24-KVUE (ABC)

36-KXAN (NBC)

42-KEYE (CBS)

54-KNVA (WB)
VICTORIA

19-KVCT (Fox)

25-KAVU (ABC)

LOWER RIO GRANDE VALLEY

4-KGBT (CBS)

5-KRGV (ABC)

17-XHFOX (Fox)

23-KVEO (NBC/UPN)

48-KNVO (UNI)

60-KMBH (PBS)

SAN ANTONIO

4S-KMOL (NBC)

5S-KENS (CBS)

9-KLRN (PBS)

12-KSAT (ABC)

29-KABB (Fox)

35-KRRT (WB)

CORPUS CHRISTI

3-KIII (ABC)

6-KRIS (NBC)

10-KZTV (CBS)
16-KEDT (PBS)

28-KORO (UNI)

47-KDF (Fox)

LAREDO

8-KGNS (NBC)

13-KVTV (CBS)

27-KLDO (UNI)

57-XHFTX (Fox)

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5:00

3-Headline News

4 25-AG Day

4S-NBC News

5 24-ABC News

5S 36-News

6-First Business

7-Real TV

10 19 23 35 54-Shepherds Chapel Bible Study

13A-Cops

18-Wild Islands

27 28 48-Chespirito

42-CBS News
5:30

3 12-ABC News

4 13-CBS News

4S 5 7 42-News

6-NBC News

13A-Judge Joe Brown

24-Daybreak

25-This Mornings Business

29-Joyce Meyer

6:00

3 4 6-News

8-This Mornings Business

9-Book of Virtues

10-CBS News

12-Good Morning San Antonio

13-Texas Network News

13A-Jumanji

16-Arthur

18-Life of Birds by David Attenborough

19-Extreme Dinosaurs

23-Doug

25-ABC News

27 28 48-Despierta America!
29-Mighty Max

35-Kenneth Copeland

54-Joyce Meyer

57-Awakening Hour

6:30

8-NBC News

9-Wai Lana Yoga

10 25-Texas Network News

13-Headline News

13A-Beast Wars

16-Body Electric

18-Bloomberg Morning News

19-Mighty Max

23 35-Hercules

29-Pokemon

47-Cosby Show

54-Bloopys Buddies

7:00

3 5 12 24 25-Good Morning America

4 5S 10 13 42-This Morning

4S 6 8 23 36-Today

9-Cat Paws

13A 17 19 29 47 57-Magic School Bus


16-Sesame Street

18-Teletubbies

35-Histeria!

54-Duck Tales

7:30

9-Wimzies House

13A 17 19 29 47 57-Magic School Bus

18-Barney & Friends

54-Doug

60-Tai Chi Chih

8:00

7-Judge Judy

9 18 60-Sesame Street

13A-Pokemon

16-Barney and Friends

19-Maury

29-Beast Wars

35-Doug

47-Donny and Marie

54-Histeria!

57-Next Generation

8:30
7-Judge Joe Brown

13A-Pocket Dragon

16-Puzzle Place

29-Robo Cop Alpha Commando

35-Jonny Quest

9:00

3 4S 23 25 36-Regis and Kathie Lee

4-Roseanne Show

5 5S-Donny and Marie

6 8-Leeza

7-Forgive or Forget

9-Barney and Friends

10 13-I Love Lucy

12 19-Sally Jessy Raphael

13A-Hunter

16-Teletubbies

17-Mamas Family

18-Mister Rogers

24-Howie Mandel

27 28 48-Maite

29-Cosby Show

35 54-Family Matters

42-Martha Stewart Living

47 57-Ricki Lake
60-Rading Rainbow

9:30

9-Teletubbies

10 13-Beverly Hillbillies

17-Mamas Family

18-Puzzle Place

29-Judge Joe Brown

35-Americas Funniest Home Videos

54-Step by Step

60-Zooboomafoo

10:00

3 5S-Howie Mandel

4 10 13 42-Price Is Right

4S-San Antonio Living

5 24 25 47-The View

6 23-Sally Jessy Raphael

7-Donny and Marie

8-Cosby Show

9-Mathline

12 57-Maury

13A-Movie: Inside Moves (80)

17-Mad About You

18-Storytime
19-Montel Williams

27 28 48-Travesuras del corazon

29-Forgive or Forget

35-Boy Meets World

36-Peoples Court

54-Hogans Heroes

60-Barney and Friends

10:30

8-A Different World

9-Noddy

17-Judge Joe Brown

18-Reading Rainbow

35-Match Game

54-Beverly Hillbillies

60-Wimzies House

11:00

3-Roseanne Show

4 10 13 42-Young and the Restless

4S-Leeza

5 12-All My Children

5S-Price Is Right

6 23 36-Sunset Beach

7 47-Montell Williams
8-Martha Stewart Living

9-Sit and Be Fit

17 57-Peoples Court.

18-Plaza Sesamo

19-Ricki Lake

24-Port Charles

25-Martha Stewart Living

27 28 48-Luz Maria

29-Ricki Lake

35-The Nanny

54-Kenneth Copeland

60-Mister Rogers

11:30

9-Wai Lana Yoga

18-Savor the Southwest

24-News

25-Port Charles

35-Mad About You

54-Joyce Meyer

60-Tots TV

12:00

3 24 25-All My Children

4 5 5S 6 7 10 12 13 42-News
4S 23 36-Days of Our Lives

8-News in Spanish

9-More than Memories

13A-Charlies Angels

17 19 57-Jerry Springer

18-Bird Watch

27 28 48-El pais de las mujeres

29-Judge Joe Brown

35-Roseanne

47-Peoples Court

54-Texas Network News

60-Teletubbies

12:30

4 5S 10 13 42-Bold and the Beautiful

5 12-Port Charles

6 8-Days of Our Lives

7-Extra!

9-Cat Paws

18-Ten Things Every Child Needs

29-Judge Mills Lane

35-Cosby Show

54-I Love Lucy

60-Puzzle Place
1:00

3 5 12 24 25-One Life to Live

4 5S 10 13 42-As the World Turns

4S 23 36-Passions

7-Sally Jessy Raphael

9-Puzzle Place

13A-Jenny Jones

16-Reginas Vegetarian Table

17 57-Forgive or Forget

19-Judge Judy

27 28 48-Una luz en el camino

19-Peoples Court

35-Sister, Sister

47-Judge Joe Brown

54-Andy Griffith

60-Marthas Sewing Room

1:30

6 8-Passions

9-Mister Rogers

16-New Tastes from Texas

18-Backyard Butterflies

19-Judge Joe Brown

47-Hard Copy

54-Cosby Show
60-Reginas Vegetarian Table

2:00

3 5 12 24 25-General Hospital

4 5S 10 13 42-Guiding Light

4S-Sunset Beach

7-Jerry Springer

9-Teletubbies

13A-Beast Wars

16-Marcia Adams More Cooking from Quilt Country

17 57-Newlywed/Dating Hour

18-Wimzies House

19-Sonic the Hedgehog

23-Maury

27 28 48-Gordo y Flaca

29-Family Matters

35-Pocket Dragon

36-Leeza

47-Extra!

54-Boy Meets World

60-Independent Lens

2:30

6-Martha Stewart Living

8-Sunset Beach
9-Barney and Friends

13A-Robo Cop Alpha Commando

16-Savor the Southwest

18-Sesame Street

27 28 48-Bla-Blazo

29-Wacky World of Tex Avery

35-Pinky and the Brain

47-Fresh Prince

54-Hercules

3:00

3 5-Rosie ODonnell

4 4S-Montel Williams

5S-Young and the Restless

6 24-Maury

7 23-Ricki Lake

9 16-Zooboomafoo

10 13-Gunsmoke

12-Jerry Springer

13A 17 19 29 47 57-Power Rangers

25-Howie Mandel

27 28 48-Cristina

35-Animaniacs

36-Roseanne Show

42-Hollywood Squares
54-Pinky and the Brain

60-Arthur

3:30

8-Marriedwith Children

9-Arthur

13A 17 19 29 47 57-Magician

16-Mister Rogers

18-Zooboomafoo

35-New Batman/Superman Adventures

42-Match Game

54-Animaniacs

60-Wishbone

4:00

3-Judge Judy

4-Real TV

4S 7-Rosie ODonnell

5 6 12 15 36-Oprah Winfrey

5S-Hard Copy

8-Home Improvement

9-Rading Rainbow

10 13-Matlock

13A 17 19 29 47 57-Spider Man

16-Sesame Street
18-Arthur

23-Wacky World of Tex Avery

24-Judge Mills Lane

27 28 48-Primer Impacto

42-Roseanne

54-New Batman/Superman Adventures

60-Zoom

4:30

3-Judge Judy

4-Inside Edition

5S-News

8-Hard Copy

9-Zoom

13A 17 19 29 47 57-New Addams Family

18-Wishbone

23-Sister, Sister

24 35-Judge Mills Lane

42-Home Improvement

60-Bill Nye the Science Guy

5:00

3 4 4S 5 5S 6 7 12 24 42-News

8-News in Spanish

9-Wishbone
10 13-Texas Network News

13A-Pokemon

16 18-Zoom

17 35-Judge Judy

19-Boy Meets World

23-Family Matters

25-Hard Copy

27 28-Noticias

29 54-Fresh Prince

36-Jeopardy!

47-Sister, Sister

48-Fuera de serie

57-The Nanny

60-G.E.D.

5:30

3 5 12 24 25-ABC News

4 5S 42-CBS News

4S 6 8 36-NBC News

7-Judge Judy

9 18-Bill Nye the Science Guy

10 13-Real TV

13A-Full House

16 60-Nightly Business Report

17-Judge Joe Brown


19 57-Mad About You

23-Boy Meets World

27 28 48-Noticias

29-Simpsons

35-News

47-The Nanny

54-Sister, Sister

6:00

3 4 5 5S 6 7 8 12 24 25 36 42-News

4S-Wheel of Fortune

9-BBC World News

10 13-CBS News

13A-M*A*S*H

16 60-Newshour with Jim Lehrer

17 35-Judge Judy

18-Kratts Creatures

19 57-Simpsons

23-Fresh Prince

27 28 48-Preciosa

29-Home Improvement

47-Jeopardy!

54-The Nanny

6:30
3 5 25-Home Improvement

4 5S-Hollywood Squares

4S-Jeopardy

6 36-Wheel of Fortune

7 23-Simpsons

8 19-Seinfeld

9 18-Nightly Business Report

10 13-News

12 24-Entertainment Tonight

13A-Extra!

17-Judge Mills Lane

29 42 57-Frasier

35-Real TV

47-NewsRadio

54-Friends

7:00

3 5 12 24 25-Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place

4 5S 10 13 42-Martial Law

4S 6 8 23 36-Dateline NBC

7 17 19 29 47 57-Movie: The Frighteners (96)

9 18-Newshour with Jim Lehrer

13A-Seven Days

16-Charlotte Church: Voice of an Angel

27 28 48-Camila
35 54-Dawsons Creek

60-Great Performances

7:30

3 5 12 24 25-Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

8:00

3 5 12 24 25-Drew Carey

4 5S 10 13 42-Movie: Gone in the Night (Made for TV, 96)

4S 6 8 23 36-Worlds Most Amazing Videos

9-Evening at Pops

13A-Star Trek: Voyager

16-Englebert: Love Unchained

18-Feet of Flames

27 28 48-Angela

35 54-Charmed

8:30

3 5 12 24 25-Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place

9:00

3 5 12 24 25-20/20

4S 6 8 23 36-Law and Order

7-Simpsons

13A-Psi Factor
17-The Nanny

19-Texas Network News

27 28 48-Super Bla-blazo

29 47-News

35-Marriedwith Children

54-Next Generation

57-LAPD: Life on the Beat

9:15

60-American Masters

9:25

9-Tango Magic

9:30

7-Seinfeld

16-Charlotte Church: Voice of an Angel

17-Frasier

19-Entertainment Tonight

35-M*A*S*H

47-Jerry Springer

57-Cops

9:50

29-Maximum Sports
10:00

3 4 4S 5 5S 6 7 8 10 12 13 24 25 36 42-News

13A-Change of Heart

17 19 57-Jerry Springer

18-Night with Secret Garden

23 29-Simpsons

27 28-Noticias

35-M*A*S*H

48-Primer impacto extra

54-Friends

10:30

13A-Love Connection

16-Engelbert: Love Unchained

27 28 48-Noticias

29-Seinfeld

35-Real TV

47-Newlywed/Dating Hour

54-Cheers

10:35

3-Seinfeld

4 10 13 42-David Letterman

4S 6 8 23 36-Jay Leno
5-Marriedwith Children

5S-Friends

7-M*A*S*H

12-Inside Edition

24 25-Nightline

11:00

9 60-Charlie Rose

13A-Forgive or Forget

17-LAPD: Life on the Beat

27 28 48-Lo major de Al ritmo de la noche

29-Frasier

35-Andy Griffith

54-Barney Miller

57-Between Brothers

11:05

3-Frasier

5-Seinfeld

5S-David Letterman

7-NewsRadio

12-Nightline

24 25-Politically Incorrect

11:30

17 47-Cops
29-Ricki Lake

35-Andy Griffith

54-All in the Family

57-Malcolm and Eddie

11:35

4-Murphy Brown

4S-Extra!

5-Nightline

6 8 23 36-Conan OBrien

7-Mad About You

10 13 42-Craig Kilborn

12-Entertainment Tonight

24-Perry Mason

25-Real TV

11:40

3-Nightline

12:00

9-HealthWeek

13A-Jerry Springer

16-Money Moves

17 57-Star Trek: The Next Generation

18-Net Caf
27 28 48-Gordo y Flaca

35-Cops

47-NewsRadio

54-Hawaii Five-O

12:05

4-Craig Kilborn

4S-Conan OBrien

5-Deep Space Nine

5S-Living Single

7 12-Jenny Jones

25-Cops

12:10

3-Politically Incorrect

12:30

9 16-Motorweek

18-Expolring the World of Music

27 28 48-Bla-Blazo

29-Change of Heart

35-LAPD: Life on the Beat

47-Living Single

12:35
5S-Murphy Brown

6 36-Later

10 13-Headline News

23-Between Brothers

24-Grace Under Fire

25-LAPD: Life on the Beat

42-Inside Edition

12:40

3-Simpsons

1:00

9-Instructional Programming (until 4:00)

13A-Newlywed/Datng Hour

16-Educational Programming (until 6:30)

18-Jackie Torrence

27 28 48-Cristina

29-Love Connection

1:05

4-News

4S-NewsRadio

5-Politically Incorrect

5S-Craig Kilborn

6-Marriedwith Children
7-Real TV

10-Prayer for Tomorrow

12-Roseanne Show

23-Malcolm and Eddie

24-Hard Copy

25-Judge Mills Lane

1:10

3-Headline News

1:30

3-ANC News (until 3:00)

29-Pensacola:Wings of Gold

54-Shop at Home Network (until 5:00)

1:35

4S-Later

5-Grace Under Fire

7-Cops

23-Martin

25-News

1:40

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


2:00

13A-Ricki Lake

18-Educational Programming (until 4:00)

27 28 48-Marisol

35-Dating Game

2:05

4S-Moesha

5-Headline News

5S-Cheers

6-Jay Leno

7-Americas Store (until 5:00)

12-Politically Incorrect

23-Entertainment Tonight

36-Weather Service (until 4:00)

2:10

25-World News Now (until 5:00)

2:30

35-Newlywed Game

2:35

4S-Clueless

5S-Access Hollywood
12-The View

23-Hard Copy

24-Marriedwith Children

42-Up to the Minute (until 4:30)

3:00

3-World News Now (until 5:00)

13A-Montel Williams

35-Movie: Men at Work

3:05

4S 6-Sunset Beach

5S-Grace Under Fire

23-Jay Leno

24-World News Now (until 5:00)

3:30

29-Happy Days

3:35

5S-Up to the Minute (until 4:30)

12-World News Now (until 5:30)

4:00

6-Entertainment Tonight
9-Tango Magic

13A-Headline News (until 5:00)

18-Seattle Symphony: Home at Last

27 28 48-Fuera de serie

29-Happy Days

36-This Mornings Business

4:05

23-Sunset Beach

4:30

4S 6-This Mornings Business

5S-CBS News

27 28 48-Noticias

29-Secrets of the Animal Kingdom

36-NBC News

42-Match Game

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Re: Retro: South Texas, 8/18/99

About the Austin WB station:why no program listed at 4:30 PM? And did they sign off at 1 AM?

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Re: Retro: South Texas, 8/18/99

> About the Austin WB station:why no program listed at 4:30

> PM?

Same question about ch.35 at 4PM (also WB at the time) -- did Batman/Superman run an hour
then?

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Re: Retro: South Texas, 8/18/99

> About the Austin WB station:why no program listed at 4:30

> PM? And did they sign off at 1 AM?

>

The 4:00 PM program on Channel 54 was 1 hour long. It looks as if they either signed off at 1:00
AM, or they aired infomercials overnight. This TV Guide was one I picked up on a business trip to
McAllen in '99, so I'm not familiar with any of these markets.

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Re: Retro: South Texas, 8/18/99

> It looks as if [ch.54] either signed off at 1:00 AM, or they aired

> infomercials overnight.

I think by this time, TVG did not list or mention any infomercials, giving an illusion that the
station signed off.

Retro: New Mexico/El Paso Sat 6/1/96

from TV Guide: New Mexico edition

KASA 2-Fox Albuquerque


5:00 Movie cont'd

5:30 Doogie Howser, MD

6:00 Sailor Moon

6:30 GI Joe: Extreme

7:00 Where is Carmen Sandiego?

7:30 Masked Rider

8:00 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

8:30 Killer Tomatoes

9:00 Casper

9:30 Spider-Man

10:00 X-Men

10:30 Life with Louie

11:00 Gladiators 2000

11:30 Olympic Century

Noon Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

12:30 Night Court

1:00 In the Zone

1:30 Baseball Pre-Game

2:00 Baseball: Los Angeles-NY Mets (first ever Fox Game of the Week)

5:00 American Gladiators

6:00 NHL: Stanley Cup Playoff

(alternate programs: 6pm local, 7:00 Cops (1 hr), 8:00 America's Most Wanted)

9:00 US Customs: Classified

10:00 News

10:05 Mad TV
11:05 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

12:05 Forever Knight

1:05 Coast Guard

1:35 Emergency Call

2:05 Baywatch Nights

3:05 WWF Wrestling

4:05 WCW Wrestling

KOB-4 Albuquerque/KOBR-8 Roswell/KOBF-12 Farmington (NBC)

5:00 Wall Street Journal Report

5:30 It's Your Business

6:00 News

8:00 Saved by the Bell

8:30 California Dreams

9:00 Saved by the Bell

9:30 NBA Inside Stuff

10:00 French Open Tennis

1:00 Golf: US Women's Open

4:00 Infomercial

4:30 Star Trek: The Next Generation

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News

6:30 Seinfeld

7:00 CMN Champions Telethon (Children's Miracle Network)

10:00 News
10:30 CMN Champions Telethon (until Sunday 6am)

KNME 5-PBS Albuquerque (PBS)

7:00 Sit & Be Fit

7:30 Report from Santa Fe

8:00 Inspiration of Painting

8:30 Victory Garden

9:00 American Woodshop

9:30 New Yankee Workshop

10:00 This Old House

10:30 Hometime

11:00 GED

Noon Frugal Gourmet

12:30 Mollie Katzen's Cooking

1:00 Quilting from the Heartland

1:30 Quilt in a Day

2:00 Crafts Ahead

2:30 Trailside

3:00 Nova

4:00 Wild America

4:30 Colores!

5:00 Austin City Limits

6:00 Lawrence Welk

7:00 Great Performances

8:00 Horatio Alger Awards


9:00 Encore! Van Cliburn Competition Finals

9:30 One Foot in the Grave (90 min episode, second episode at 11)

11:30 Sneak Previews

Mid. sign-off

KOAT-7 Albuquerque/KOCT-6 Carlsbad/KOVT-10 Silver City (ABC)

5:00 CNN Headline News

5:30 Infomercial

6:00 Not Just News

6:30 Video Max

7:00 News

7:30 CNN Headline News

8:00 News

8:30 Bugs Bunny

9:00 Fudge

9:30 Reboot

10:00 What-a-Mess

10:30 Rhythm & Jam

11:00 Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures

11:30 Infomercials

12:30 PBA Bowling: Greater Hartford Open

2:00 Golf: Memorial Tournament

4:00 Our House

4:30 M*A*S*H

5:00 News
5:30 ABC World News Tonight

6:00 News

6:30 Siskel & Ebert

7:00 Second Noah

8:00 Movie "Picture Perfect"

10:00 News

10:35 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

11:35 Xena: Warrior Princess

12:35 In Concert

1:05 Infomercial

1:35 Movie "10"

4:00 CNN Headline News

KRQE-13 Albuquerque/KREZ-6 Durango/KBIM-10 Roswell (CBS)

5:30 Field Trip

6:00 Santo Bugito

6:30 Timon & Pumbaa

7:00 Aladdin

7:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

8:00 The Mask

8:30 Ace Ventura: Pet Detective

9:00 Felix the Cat

9:30 Adventures of Hyperman

10:00 Beakman's World

10:30 Really Wild Animals


11:00 College World Series Baseball

2:00 NASCAR Craftsman Series Truck Competition

4:00 World of National Geographic

5:00 CBS Evening News

5:30 News

6:00 Jeopardy!

6:30 Wheel of Fortune

7:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

8:00 Touched by an Angel

9:00 Walker, Texas Ranger

10:00 News

10:35 Lazarus Man

11:35 Infomercial

12:05 Night Stand

1:05 Movie "Calendar Girl, Cop, Killer? The Bambi Bembenek Story"

3:05 sign-off

KLUZ-41 Albuquerque/KINT-26 El Paso (Univision)

5:00 Noticias Univision

5:30 Club de Gaby

6:30 Lo Mejor de El Chavo

7:00 Pinata Loca

10:00 Las Nuevas Avaenturas de Chespirito

11:00 Super Sabado

1:00 Onda Max


2:00 Caliente

2:30 Control

3:00 Pelicula "Lola el Trailera III"

5:00 Anabel

5:30 Noticias Univision

6:00 De Buen Humor con Sabado Gigante

7:00 Sabado Gigante

10:00 Boxeo: Alejandro Felix Montiel-Nelson Dieppa

11:30 Sensacionalisimo

Mid. Noticias Univision

12:30 Lo Mejor de Lente Loco

1:00 De Buen Humor con Sabado Gigante

2:00 Sabado Gigante

KASY 50-UPN/WB Albuquerque

5:30 US Farm Report

6:00 Outdoorsman

6:30 Fishing the West

7:00 Texas Angler

7:30 Weekend Travel Update

8:00 MotorWeek

8:30 Infomercial

9:00 Bob Vila's Home Again

9:30 Haven

10:00 Mortgage Matters


10:30 Real Estate Classifieds

11:00 Infomercials

Noon Movie "Let It Ride"

2:00 Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew

3:00 Out of the Blue

3:30 California Dreams

4:00 Beverly Hills 90210

5:00 Baseball: Colorado-Pittsburgh

8:00 One West Waikiki

9:00 Land's End

10:00 High Tide

11:00 Infomercial

11:30 The Parent 'Hood

Mid. Wayans Bros.

12:30 Unhappily Ever After

1:00 sign-off

KVIH 12-ABC Clovis (relays KVII Amarillo, listings MT)

5:00 US Farm Report

5:30 Reality Check

6:00 Winnie the Pooh

6:30 Free Willy

7:00 Fudge

7:30 Bump in the Night

8:00 Bugs Bunny


9:00 Fudge

9:30 Reboot

10:00 What-a-Mess

10:30 Rhythm & Jam

11:00 Emergency Call

11:30 Tornado Alert

12:30 PBA Bowling: Greater Hartford Open

2:00 Golf: Memorial Tournament

4:00 Infomercial

4:30 ABC World News Tonight

5:00 News

5:30 Wheel of Fortune

6:00 Second Noah

7:00 Movie "Picture Perfect"

9:00 News

9:30 Outer Limits

10:30 Tales from the Crypt (x2)

11:30 Movie "The Russia House"

1:30 sign-off

KENW 3-PBS Portales

6:00 Domestic Violence

7:00 At Home with Flowers

7:30 Woodwright's Shop

8:00 New Yankee Workshop


8:30 Collecting Across America

9:00 Marcia Adam's Kitchen

9:30 Inn Country Chefs

10:00 Your Organic Garden

10:30 Victory Garden

11:00 Inspiration of Painting

11:30 Joy of Painting

Noon Jenkins' Art Workshop

12:30 Quilt in a Day

1:00 Sew Many Quilts

1:30 Strip Quilting with Kaye Wood

2:00 Creative Living

2:30 Martha's Sewing Room

3:00 Frugal Gourmet

3:30 This Old House

4:00 Hometime

4:30 Welcome to My Studio

5:00 Sewing with Nancy

5:30 Tele-Auction Preview

6:00 Report from Santa Fe

6:30 Old Time Country Music

7:00 Lawrence Welk

8:00 Austin City Limits

9:00 Nova

10:00 Your Brain


11:00 Nature

Mid. Austin City Limits

1:00 sign-off

KRWG 22-PBS Las Cruces

7:00 Sesame Street

8:00 Katie & Orbie

8:30 Big Comfy Couch

9:00 Ciao Italia

9:30 Computer Chronicles

10:00 Sew Many Quilts

10:30 Victory Garden

11:00 Frugal Gourmet

11:30 This Old House

Noon Chef Paul Prudhomme

12:30 Hometime

1:00 Best of Kerr

1:30 Country Inn Cooking

2:00 At Home with Flowers

2:30 Sneak Previews

3:00 Nature

4:00 In the Mix

4:30 Ghostwriter

5:00 Magic School Bus

5:30 Grilling with George Hirsch


6:00 Colores!

6:30 Que Pasa with Dolores

7:00 Lawrence Walk

8:00 Great Drives

9:00 Nova

10:00 Question of Equality

11:00 Keetoowahs Come Home

11:30 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

11:35 sign-off

KZIA 48-UPN Las Cruces

6:00 US Farm Report

6:30 Texas Angler

7:00 Fishing the West

7:30 Road to US Olympic Gold

8:00 This Week in Motor Sports

8:30 Infomercial

9:00 Home Again with Bob Vila

9:30 Real Estate Classifieds

10:00 Haven

10:30 Martha Stewart Living

11:00 Movie "Let It Ride"

1:00 Save Our Streets

2:00 American Gladiators

3:00 Karate
3:30 Gladiators 2000

4:00 Singles

5:00 Baseball: Colorado-Pittsburgh

8:00 Star Trek: Voyager

9:00 Matlock (2-hr episode)

11:00 Highlander

Mid. Infomercials

1:30 sign-off

KDBC 4-CBS El Paso

5:00 Lights! Action! Hollywood!

6:00 Real News for Kids

6:30 Not Just News

7:00 Santo Bugito

7:30 Timon & Pumbaa

8:00 Aladdin

8:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

9:00 The Mask

9:30 Ace Ventura: Pet Detective

10:00 Felix the Cat

10:30 Adventures of Hyperman

11:00 College World Series Baseball

2:00 NASCAR Craftsman Series Truck Competition

4:00 A Current Affair: Extra

5:00 CBS Evening News


5:30 News

6:00 Entertainment Tonight

7:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

8:00 Touched by an Angel

9:00 Walker, Texas Ranger

10:00 News

10:35 Tales from the Crypt (x2)

11:35 Jack Van Impe

12:05 Camino to Fame

12:35 Entertainment Tonight

1:35 sign-off

KVIA 7-ABC El Paso

6:00 Winnie the Pooh

6:30 Free Willy

7:00 Fudge

7:30 Bump in the Night

8:00 Bugs Bunny

9:00 Fudge

9:30 Reboot

10:00 What-a-Mess

10:30 Rhythm & Jam

11:00 Murphy Brown

11:30 Summer Flicks-Hot Picks

12:30 PBA Bowling: Greater Hartford Open


2:00 Golf: Memorial Tournament

4:00 Infomercial

4:30 Home Improvement

5:00 ABC World News Tonight

5:30 News

6:00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

7:00 Second Noah

8:00 Movie "Picture Perfect"

10:00 News

10:35 Land's End

11:35 Extra

12:35 TBA

2:05 sign-off

KTSM 9-NBC El Paso

6:00 Saturday Today

8:00 Saved by the Bell

8:30 California Dreams

9:00 Saved by the Bell

9:30 NBA Inside Stuff

10:00 French Open Tennis

1:00 Golf: US Women's Open

4:00 Infomercials

5:00 Siskel & Ebert

5:30 NBC Nightly News


6:00 News

6:30 Wheel of Fortune

7:00 CMN Champions Telethon

10:00 News

10:30 CMN Champions Telethon (to Sunday 5pm)

KCOS 13-PBS El Paso

6:30 Magic School Bus

7:00 Country Connection

8:00 At a Bend in a Mexican River

9:00 Sewing Today

9:30 From a Country Garden

10:00 Tracks Ahead

10:30 Play Bridge!

11:00 Collecting Across America

11:30 Country Inn Cooking

Noon Cooking with Ursula

12:30 Cooking Secrets of the CIA

1:00 Ciao Italia

1:30 Sewing with Nancy

2:00 Kaye's Quilting Friends

2:30 Inspiration of Painting

3:00 Joy of Painting

3:30 Victory Garden

4:00 KCOS Super Shopper Auction


11:00 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

11:05 sign-off

KFOX 14-Fox El Paso

6:00 Happy Ness

6:30 Jelly Bean Jungle

7:00 Where is Carmen Sandiego?

7:30 Masked Rider

8:00 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

8:30 Killer Tomatoes

9:00 Casper

9:30 Spider-Man

10:00 X-Men

10:30 Life with Louie

11:00 Reality Check

11:30 Out of the Blue

Noon Infomercials

1:00 In the Zone

1:30 Baseball Pre-Game

2:00 Baseball: Los Angeles-NY Mets

5:00 Babylon 5

6:00 NHL: Stanley Cup Playoff

(for alternate programs, see KASA listing above)

9:00 Outer Limits

10:00 Mad TV
11:00 Infomercials

Mid. Court TV: Inside America's Courts

12:30 Infomercial

1:00 sign-off

KJLF 65-WB El Paso

5:00 Young America Outdoors

5:30 Darkstalkers

6:00 Sonic the Hedgehog

6:30 Gadget Boy & Heather

7:00 Captain Planet

7:30 Monster Mania

8:00 Sylvester & Tweety

8:30 Animaniacs

9:30 Pinky & the Brain

10:00 Freakazoid!

10:30 Earthworm Jim

11:00 Jetsons

11:30 Flintstones

Noon Action Man

12:30 WMAC Masters (martial arts)

1:00 Infomercial

1:30 WWF Superstars

2:30 Extremists

3:00 Outdoorsman
3:30 Fishing Lessons

4:00 MotorWeek

4:30 Your New House

5:00 WCW World Wide Wrestling

6:00 Kickboxing

7:00 Justin World Bull Riding Championship

8:00 High Tide

9:00 Tejano Country

9:30 Tejano Videos

10:00 WCW Wrestling

11:00 Mystery Science Theater Hour (conclusion of "War of the Colossal Beast")

Mid. Showtime at the Apollo

1:00 Soul Train

2:00 Power Mixx

3:00 Movie "Promise Him Anything..."

4:30 Infomercial

KTLA-WB Los Angeles (listings MT)

5:00 Movie "Pirates"

7:00 Dragon Ball

7:30 Biker Mice from Mars

8:00 Iron Man

8:30 Fantastic Four

9:00 Sylvester & Tweety

9:30 Animaniacs
10:30 Pinky & the Brain

11:00 Freakazoid!

11:30 Earthworm Jim

Noon Saved by the Bell

12:30 Blossom

1:00 California Dreams

1:30 Out of the Blue

2:00 Soul Train

3:00 One West Waikiki

4:00 Xena: Warrior Princess

5:00 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

6:00 Movie "Battle Beyond the Stars"

8:00 Xena: Warrior Princess

9:00 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

10:00 Billy Graham Crusade "A New Beginning (from Cleveland)

11:00 News

11:40 Sportspage with Ed Arnold

Mid. Coach

12:30 Movie "Dakota"

2:30 Movie "A Cry in the Night"

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06:14 PM.</FONT></P>

Retro: Scranton/Binghamton/Elmira Tues 7/29/80

from TV Guide, Pennsylvania-New York edition

3-WSTM Syracuse (NBC)


5-WTVH Syracuse (CBS)

5n-WNEW New York (Ind)

9-WIXT Syracuse (ABC)

9n-WOR New York (Ind)

11-WPIX New York (Ind)

12-WBNG Binghamton (CBS)

16-WNEP Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (ABC)

18-WETM Elmira (NBC)

22-WDAU Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (CBS)

28-WBRE Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (NBC)

34-WMGC Binghamton (ABC)

36-WENY Elmira (ABC)

40-WICZ Binghamton (NBC)

44-WVIA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (PBS)

46-WSKG Binghamton (PBS)

MORNING

5:00

9n News

11n Life of Riley

5:15

5n Ed Allen

5:20
9n Movie "The Racket"

5:30

11 News

5:45

5n New Zoo Revue

5:55

16 American Trail

6:00

5 Dialogue

9 Scope

11 I Dream of Jeannie

12 Summer Semester

16 700 Club

6:15

5n News

6:20

3-18 Hot Fudge

6:25
36 Andy Griffith

6:30

5-22 Summer Semester

5n Abbott & Costello (animated version)

9 New Zoo Revue

11 Mighty Mouse

12 Action Views

28 The Story

40 AM Twin Tiers

6:40

34 City Report

40 News

6:45

44-46 AM Weather

6:50

3-18 Professor Kitzel

36 American Trail

6:55

3-18-36 News

9 American Trail
40 It's a Wonderful Life

7:00

3-18-28-40 Today

5-12-22 Tuesday Morning

5n Bugs Bunny

9-16-34-36 Good Morning America

9n News

11 Popeye

44 Electric Company

46 Sesame Street

7:30

5n Flintstones

9n 700 Club

11 Magilla Gorilla

44 Sesame Street

8:00

5-12-22 Captain Kangaroo

5n Battle of the Planets

11 Josie & the Pussycats

46 Rebop

8:30
5n Gilligan's Island

9n New York Report

11 Tom & Jerry

44 Zoom

46 Cover to Cover

8:45

16 Book Bird

9:00

3-18 Woman on the Go

5 Marcus Welby,MD

5n Andy Griffith

9-12-28 Phil Donahue

9n Joe Franklin

11 Munsters

16 Hatchy Milatchy

22 Carol Burnett & Friends

34 700 Club

36-40 PTL Club

44-46 Sesame Street

9:30

3-18 Card Sharks

5n Partridge Family
11 I Dream of Jeannie

22 One Day at a Time

10:00

3-18-28 David Letterman

5-12-22 Jeffersons

5n I Love Lucy

9 Open Line

9n Romper Room

11 Dinah! & Friends

44 Making Things Grow

46 Vegetable Soup

10:30

5-12-22 Alice

5n My Three Sons

9-16 Edge of Night

34 Good Morning Broome

44 Frying Pans West

46 Electric Company

11:00

5-12-22 Price is Right

5n Midday

9-16-34-36 Love Boat


9n Straight Talk1

11 Herman Badillo's Urban Journal

40 David Letterman

44 Stitch Along

46 Julia Child & Company

11:30

3-18-28-40 David Letterman

11 Contemporary Catholic

44 Over Easy

46 Erica

11:45

46 Theonie

AFTERNOON

Noon

3-5-9n-12-18-22 News

9 Carol Burnett & Friends

11 Dick Van Dyke

16-34-36 Family Feud

28-40 Card Sharks

44 Sesame Street

46 Turnabout for Women


12:25

5n News

12:30

3-18 Mary Tyler Moore

5-12-22 Search for Tomorrow

5n Cross-Wits

9-16-34-36 Ryan's Hope

9n Play the Percentages

11 Gomer Pyle, USMC

28-40 Password Plus

46 Daniel Foster, MD

1:00

3-18-28-40 Days of Our Lives

5-12-22 Young & the Restless

5n My Three Sons

9-16-34-36 All My Children

9n Movie "Never a Dull Moment"

11 News

44 Electric Company

46 Poldark

1:30

5n Bewitched
11 700 Club

44 Movie "The Bride Walks Out"

2:00

3-18-28-40 Doctors

5-12-22 As the World Turns

5n Addams Family

9-16-34-36 One Life to Live

46 Lord Mountbatten

2:30

3-18-28-40 Another World

5n Gilligan's Island

11 Magic Garden

3:00

5-12-22 Guiding Light

5n Popeye & Friends

9-16-34-36 General Hospital

9n Bonanza

11 Jetsons

44 Sesame Street

46 Over Easy

3:30
5n Spiderman

11 Tom & Jerry

46 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:00

3-18 Prisoner: Cell Block H

5 Bugs Bunny & Friends

5n Flinstones

9 John Davidson

9n Movie "Torpedo Bay"

11 Batman

12 Tom & Jerry

16 Movie "The Long Duel"

22 Merv Griffin

28 Brady Bunch

34-36 Edge of Night

40 Match Game PM

44 Zoom

46 Sesame Street

4:30

3-18 Streets of San Francisco

5-28 Emergency!

5n-40 Little Rascals

11 Tom & Jerry


34-36 Mike Douglas

44 Audubon Wildlife Theater

5:00

5n Brady Bunch

11 Three Stooges

12 Bionic Woman

40 Underdog

44 Over Easy

46 Movie "Tortilla Flat"

5:30

3-18 Hogan's Heroes

5 Happy Days Again

5n Gilligan's Island

9-22-34 News

11 Good Times

28 Odd Couple

40 Bugs Bunny

44 Dick Cavett

EVENING

6:00

3-5-9-12-16-18-28-36-40 News

5n Brady Bunch
9n Joker's Wild

11 Odd Couple

34 Jim Rockford, Private Investigator

44 Weather World

6:30

3-18-28-40 NBC News

5-12-22 CBS News

5n I Love Lucy

9-16-36 ABC News

9n Tic Tac Dough

11 Rhoda

44 Superman

7:00

3-18-28 Joker's Wild

5-16 PM Magazine

5n All in the Family

9 Brady Bunch

9n Face the Music

11 Happy Days Again

12 Newlywed Game

22 Match Game

34 ABC News

36 Stage 36
40 Sanford & Son

44 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

46 News

7:30

3-18 Match Game

5 M*A*S*H

5n All in the Family

9 Sha Na Na

9n Dating Game

11 News

12 Mary Tyler Moore

16 Tic Tac Dough

22 Hollywood Squares

28 3's a Crowd

34 Cross-Wits

36 That Nashville Music

40 Price is Right

44 Movie "Without Love"

46 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

8:00

3-18-28-40 Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo

5-12-22 GIs (pilot)

5n PM Magazine
9-16-34-36 Happy Days

9n Baseball: Atlanta-NY Mets

11 Odd Couple

46 Nova

8:30

5-12-22 Movie "Network"

5n Merv Griffin

9-16-34-36 Laverne & Shirley

11 Baseball: NY Yankees-Minnesota

9:00

3-18-28-40 Sharks: The Death Machine

9-16-34-36 Three's Company

46 Rich Man, Poor Man

9:25

44 Movie "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner"

9:30

9-16-34-36 Taxi

10:00

3-18-28-40 Eischied

5n News
9-16-34-36 Hart to Hart

46 For the Record

11:00

3-5-9-12-16-18-22-28-36-40-46 News

5n M*A*S*H

9n Ironside

11 INN News

34 3's a Crowd

11:15

44 Captioned ABC News

11:30

3-18-28-40 Tonight Show

5-12-22 Cannon

5n Kojak

9-16-34-36 ABC News (Nightline)

11 News

44 Movie "The Big Sky"

46 Dick Cavett

11:50

9 Odd Couple

16-24-36 Soap
Mid.

9n Movie "The Glenn Miller Story"

11 Prisoner: Cell Block H

46 Movie "Honky Tonk"

12:20

9 Odd Couple

12:25

16-34-36 Police Story

12:30

5n Hogan's Heroes

11 Twilight Zone

12:40

5-12-22 Barnaby Jones

1:00

3-18 Tomorrow

5n Adam-12

11 Twilight Zone

40 It's a Wonderful Life


1:30

5n Olympiad

11 News

44 Movie "Wings in the Dark"

2:00

5n TBA

9n Joe Franklin

11 Movie "The Importance of Being Earnest"

2:30

5n Movie "Humoresque"

3:00

9n Movie "South Sea Sinner"

4:00

11 Biography

4:30

11 Burns & Allen

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09-27-2005, 06:54 PM #2

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Re: Retro: Scranton/Binghamton/Elmira Tues 7/29/80

Channel 22 Scranton, PA as WDAU-TV? Were they connected to WCAU-TV channel 10 of


Philadelphia in some fashion? (WCAU was a CBS affiliate back then.)

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> Channel 22 Scranton, PA as WDAU-TV? Were they connected to

> WCAU-TV channel 10 of Philadelphia in some fashion? (WCAU

> was a CBS affiliate back then.)

>

I don't know where the station got its feed (either from WCAU or WCBS), though I don't think
WDAU was named because of WCAU (unless someone can say otherwise).

Also, WCAU wasn't a CBS affiliate --- it was an O&O (it's an NBC O&O today).

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> > Channel 22 Scranton, PA as WDAU-TV? Were they connected to

> > WCAU-TV channel 10 of Philadelphia in some fashion? (WCAU

> > was a CBS affiliate back then.)

>>

> I don't know where the station got its feed (either from

> WCAU or WCBS), though I don't think WDAU was named because

> of WCAU (unless someone can say otherwise).

>

> Also, WCAU wasn't a CBS affiliate --- it was an O&O (it's an

> NBC O&O today).>

WCAU-TV was a CBS affiliate from its 1948 sign-on until 1958, when CBS bought the station from
its original owner, the now-defunct <u>Philadelphia Evening Bulletin</u>. As for the connection
to Scranton, I remember reading somewhere, some years ago, that there was some link between
WCAU and WDAU. I couldn't find anything online to verify that, so I could be wrong...

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Retro: Memphis Thursday Sept. 14, 1972

WREC--3

6:15 Sunrise Semester


6:45 Above The Clouds

7 Good Morning From Memphis

7:50 CBS News

8:15 Captain Kangaroo

9 Joker's Wild

9:30 Price Is Right

10 Gambit

10:30 Love Of Life

11 Where The Heart Is

11:25 CBS News

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

12 N News

12:30 As The World Turns

1 Guiding Light

1:30 Edge Of Night

2 Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Secret Storm

3 Leave It To Beaver

3:30 Early Movie--The Walking Dead (1936)

5 I Love Lucy

5:30 CBS News

6 News

6:30 To Tell The Truth

7 The Waltons--debut

8 CBS Movie--Around The World In 80 Days (1956) Part 1


10 News

10:30 Late Movie--The Prize (1963)

12 M Sign Off News

WMC--5

7 Today

9 Dinah Shore

9:30 Concentration

10 Sale Of The Century

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11 Jeopardy

11:30 Who, What Or Where

11:55 NBC News

12 News

12:30 Three On A Match

1 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 Doctors

2 Another World

2:30 Return To Peyton Place

3 Somerset

3:30 Mayberry R.F.D.

4 Hazel

4:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

5 News

6 NBC News
6:30 Truth Or Consequences

7 Flip Wilson

8 Ironside

9 Dean Martin

10 News

10:30 Johnny Carson

12 M Sign Off News

WHBQ--13

6:40 News

6:45 Eddie Bond

7 Cartoons

8 Jack LaLanne

8:30 Galloping Gourmet

9 Dialing For Dollars Movie--South Sea Sinner (1950)

11 Password

11:30 Split Second

12 News

12:30 Let's Make A Deal

1 Newlywed Game

1:30 Dating Game

2 General Hospital

2:30 One Life To Live

3 Love, American Style

3:30 Green Acres


4 Daniel Boone

5 News

5:30 ABC News

6 What's My Line

6:30 The Protectors

7 Mod Squad (2 hour special)

9 Owen Marshall

10 News

10:30 Movie--The Rounders (1965)

12:30 Dick Cavett

2 Sign Off News

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09-23-2005, 01:23 AM #2

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Re: Retro: Memphis Thursday Sept. 14, 1972

> WREC--3

> 7:50 CBS News

> 8:15 Captain Kangaroo

Actually "Captain Kangaroo" aired at 8AM, so they might have chopped off the first 15 minutes.

> 3 Leave It To Beaver

Pre-empted "Family Affair" reruns on CBS


> 10:30 Late Movie--The Prize (1963)

This would be Channel 3's late movie; They would pre-empt CBS' late movies.

> WHBQ--13

> 7 Cartoons

Actually a live show sponsored by Hart's Bread(When it was owned by Interstate Brands);
Cartoons at the time it aired were 60s Popeye and Hanna-Barbera's "Abbott & Costello".

> 9 Dialing For Dollars Movie--South Sea Sinner (1950)

Pre-empted 10:30AM "Bewitched" reruns on ABC

> 12 News

Pre-empted "All My Children"

> 12:30 Dick Cavett(Delayed)

I have two questions:

Where's WKNO's listings?

Where did you get the listings from?


BTW thanks for posting this(It does bring up memories of my childhood in Tipton County,
Tennessee)!

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Re: Retro: Memphis Thursday Sept. 14, 1972

Source was TV Guide.

Here's WKNO--10 for the day:

8:15 In-School Programming

10 Electric Company

10:30 In-School Programming

11:30 Sesame Street

12:30 In-School Programming

2:45 World Outdoors

3 What's New

3:30 Workshop For Teachers: Making Music

4 Mister Rogers

4:30 Electric Company

5 Sesame Street
6 Navy Film

6:30 Channel 10 Travels

7 Jean Shepherd's America

7:30 Jazz Set

8 Hollywood Television Theatre

9 World Press

9:30 Thirty Minutes With

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09-24-2005, 01:39 PM #4

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Re: Retro: Memphis Thursday Sept. 14, 1972

A few thoughts...

> WMC--5

> 9:30 Concentration

> 10 Sale Of The Century

> 10:30 Hollywood Squares

> 11 Jeopardy

> 11:30 Who, What Or Where

This definitely came from before WMC began dropping almost all daytime programming from
NBC except for soaps and the daytime Wheel of Fortune, and replacing it with syndicated talk
shows like Donahue, Oprah, etc. which they started doing later in the 70's. I know that they
weren't the only ones, but I think that NBC stations doing this played a major factor in NBC
eventually cutting their daytime programming back to just 2 hours of soaps.
> WHBQ--13

> 7 Cartoons - If I recall correctly it was mainly Popeye and the Three Stooges.

Seeing this lineup reminded me how much better daytime TV was at that time with lots of
cartoons, game shows, and classic sitcom reruns, instead of nothing but soaps, trash talk, and
courtroom shows. I actually looked forward to days when I was out of school so I could watch TV
most of the day. I think stations like WMC that started dropping a big part of network daytime
programming are the cause of the terrible state of daytime TV today.

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Re: Retro: Memphis Thursday Sept. 14, 1972

> A few thoughts...

>

> > WMC--5

> > 9:30 Concentration

> > 10 Sale Of The Century

> > 10:30 Hollywood Squares

> > 11 Jeopardy

> > 11:30 Who, What Or Where


>

>

> This definitely came from before WMC began dropping almost

> all daytime programming from NBC except for soaps and the

> daytime Wheel of Fortune, and replacing it with syndicated

> talk shows like Donahue, Oprah, etc. which they started

> doing later in the 70's. I know that they weren't the only

> ones, but I think that NBC stations doing this played a

> major factor in NBC eventually cutting their daytime

> programming back to just 2 hours of soaps.

>

>

> > WHBQ--13

> > 7 Cartoons - If I recall correctly it was mainly

> Popeye and the Three Stooges.

>

> Seeing this lineup reminded me how much better daytime TV

> was at that time with lots of cartoons, game shows, and

> classic sitcom reruns, instead of nothing but soaps, trash

> talk, and courtroom shows. I actually looked forward to days

> when I was out of school so I could watch TV most of the

> day. I think stations like WMC that started dropping a big

> part of network daytime programming are the cause of the

> terrible state of daytime TV today.

>
I agree with your sentiments about daytime. That year (1972)

I liked to watch Joker's Wild, Price Is Right, Gambit, Jeopardy!,

The Who, What Or Where Game, and Three On A Match when I was home

from school. I wish there were more game shows even now. I

even think the talk shows were better; I was a captive audience

at dinnertime because my dad liked Merv Griffin, who was on

4:30-6 when we lived in Tampa in the mid-'70s. But looking back,

Merv's show wasn't so bad; at least he and his guests acted civilly

toward one another.

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> > WREC--3

> > 8:15 Captain Kangaroo

>

> Actually "Captain Kangaroo" aired at 8AM, so they might have

> chopped off the first 15 minutes.

They did. I remember it well - over a CK logo slide, the announcer would quickly say "And now to
Captain Kangaroo, in progress."
> > WHBQ--13

> > 7 Cartoons

> Actually a live show sponsored by Hart's Bread(When it was

> owned by Interstate Brands); Cartoons at the time it aired

> were 60s Popeye and Hanna-Barbera's "Abbott & Costello".

The show was called "Cartoon Time", and I remember it being a mixed bag of toons, mainly
Popeye ... but I recall it being where I was introduced to Krazy Kat. ; only the last 15 minutes was
the live kiddie show with "Captain (name escapes me at the moment)" -- THAT show (745-800
AM) was sponsored by Hart's Bread, and featured the "King Features Trilogy" cartoon package:
SNUFFY SMITH, BEETLE BAILEY ... and the animated Abbott & Costello shorts.

Retro: Phoenix/Flagstaff/Yuma Wed 5/29/96

from TV Guide, Phoenix edition

Phoenix/Tempe

KTVK 3-Ind

5:00 News

7:00 Good Morning Arizona

9:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

10:00 Phil Donahue

11:00 News

11:30 Jeopardy!

Noon Rolonda

1:00 Jerry Springer

2:00 Sally Jessy Raphael


3:00 Oprah Winfrey

4:00 Inside Edition

4:30 American Journal

5:00 Good Evening Arizona

6:30 Entertainment Tonight

7:00 Jeopardy!

7:30 Wheel of Fortune

8:00 Inside Edition

8:30 American Journal

9:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

10:00 Tonight Arizona

10:35 Hard Copy

11:05 Entertainment Tonight

11:35 Oprah Winfrey

12:35 Lauren Hutton and...

1:05 Jerry Springer

2:05 Hawaii Five-O

3:05 Gunsmoke

4:00 CNN Headline News

KPHO 5-CBS

5:00 CBS News Up to the Minute

5:30 Ricki Lake

6:30 News

7:00 This Morning


9:00 Price is Right

10:00 Young & the Restless

11:00 Bold & the Beautiful

11:30 News

Noon As the World Turns

1:00 Guiding Light

2:00 Andy Griffith

2:30 I Love Lucy

3:00 Beverly Hills 90210

4:00 Ricki Lake

5:00 News

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 Married...with Children

7:00 Harry Anderson

8:00 Movie "Separated by Murder"

10:00 News

10:05 Seinfeld

10:35 Late Show with David Letterman

11:35 M*A*S*H

12:05 Late Late Show

1:05 News

1:15 Tempestt

2:15 Carnie

3:15 CBS News Up to the Minute


KAET 8-PBS

5:45 Stretching for Life

6:00 Humanities Through the Arts

6:30 Earth Revealed: Introductory Geology

7:00 Kidsongs

7:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Puzzle Place

9:30 Barney & Friends

10:00 Sesame Street

11:00 Storytime

11:30 Lamb Chop's Play-Along!

Noon Instructional Programs

1:00 America Sews with Sue Haussman

1:30 Sew Many Quilts

2:00 Charlie Rose

3:00 Best of Kerr

3:30 Reading Rainbow

4:00 Bill Nye the Science Guy

4:30 Wishbone

5:00 Barney & Friends

5:30 Nightly Business Report

6:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

7:00 Books & Co.


7:30 Desert Speaks

8:00 Ice Cream Show

9:00 Character Above All

10:00 JFK: In His Own Words

11:00 Ice Cream Show

Mid. Character Above All

1:00 Books & Co.

1:30 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

2:30 Frontline

3:30 sign-off

KSAZ 10-Fox

5:00 This Morning's Business

5:30 CNN Headline News

6:00 News

9:00 Kojak

10:00 Streets of San Francisco

11:00 Crook & Chase

Noon News

12:30 Rescue 911

1:00 George & Alana

2:00 Mark Walberg

3:00 Maury Povich

4:00 A Current Affair

4:30 News
5:30 Coach

6:00 News

6:30 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

7:00 Beverly Hills 90210

8:00 Party of Five

9:00 Arizona Prime News

10:00 News

10:35 Coach

11:05 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

11:35 Top Cops

12:05 News

12:40 Movie "T-Men"

2:40 On the Arizona Road

3:10 sign-off

KPNX 12-NBC

5:00 NBC News at Sunrise

5:30 News

7:00 Today Show

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Another World

11:00 Days of Our Lives

Noon News

12:30 Golden Girls

1:00 Leeza
2:00 Gordon Elliott

3:00 Geraldo

4:00 Jenny Jones

5:00 News

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 NBA Playoffs: Orlando-Chicago, Game 5

8:30 News

9:00 JAG

10:00 News

10:35 Tonight Show

11:35 Extra

12:05 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

1:05 Later with Greg Kinnear

1:35 News

2:10 NBC News Nightside

KNXV 15-ABC

5:00 ABC World News This Morning

6:30 News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Court TV: Inside America's Courts

9:30 Murphy Brown

10:00 Mike & Maty

11:00 News

11:30 The City


Noon All My Children

1:00 One Life to Live

2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Home Improvement

3:30 Wonder Years

4:00 Day & Date

5:00 News

5:30 ABC World News Tonight

6:00 News

6:30 Home Improvement

7:00 Ellen

7:30 Hudson Street

8:00 Grace Under Fire

8:30 The Faculty

9:00 Primetime Live

10:00 News

10:35 Nightline

11:05 Cheers

11:35 Rush Limbaugh

12:05 Northern Exposure

1:05 Movie "The Lightning Incident"

3:00 ABC World News Tonight

KPAZ 21-TBN

(The Phoenix edition was one of the rare editions that listed TBN affiliates)
5:00 Pamela Carter

5:30 Kids' Club

6:00 Richard & Lindsey Roberts

6:30 John Hagee Today

7:00 Breakthrough

7:30 Marilyn Hickey

8:00 Kenneth Copeland

8:30 Pamela Carter

9:00 Doctor & the Word

9:30 Music That Ministers

10:00 Behind the Scenes

10:15 John Avanzini

10:25 The Word

10:30 Casey Treat

11:00 Life Today

11:30 This is Your Day

Noon 700 Club

1:00 John Hagee Today

1:30 Marilyn Hickey

2:00 Praise the Lord

5:00 Behind the Scenes

5:15 John Avanzini

5:25 The Word

5:30 Creflo A. Dollar

6:00 Bill Gaither


6:30 Jack Van Impe

7:00 Praise the Lord

9:00 Jerry Savelle

9:30 Jesse Duplantis

10:00 Myles Munroe

10:30 This is Your Day

11:00 Dave Roever

11:30 Call to Action

Mid. Praise the Lord

2:00 Jewish Voice

2:30 Meadowlark Lemon

3:00 Behind the Scenes

3:15 John Avanzini

3:25 The Word

3:30 This is Your Day

4:00 The Answer

4:30 Walt Mills

KTVW 33-Univision

5:00 Noticias Univision

5:30 Carrusel de las Americas

6:00 Teledia

7:00 Plaza Sesamo

7:30 Chavo

8:00 Chespirito
9:00 Llevatelo

10:00 Magica Juventud

11:00 Dulce Enemiga

Noon Morelia

1:00 Como Tu, Ninguna

3:00 Cristina

4:00 Primer Impacto

5:00 Noticias

5:30 Noticias Univision

6:00 Marisol

7:30 Premio Mayor

9:00 Fuera de Serie

9:30 Lente Loco

10:00 Noticias

10:30 Noticias Univision

11:00 Hoy con Daniela

12:30 Al Derecho y El Derbez

1:00 Cristina

2:00 Sueno de Amor

3:00 Llevatelo

4:00 Fuera de Serie

4:30 Lente Loco

KUTP 45-UPN

5:00 Movie "The Streets of San Francisco" cont'd (pilot for the series)
5:30 Infomercials

7:00 VR Troopers

7:30 Mighty Max

8:00 Littlest Pet Shop

8:30 Blinky Bill

9:00 700 Club

10:00 Night Court (x2)

11:00 Richard Bey

Noon Montel Williams

1:00 Baywatch

2:00 Step by Step

2:30 Full House

3:00 Goof Troop

3:30 Bonkers

4:00 Aladdin

4:30 Gargoyles

5:00 Full House

5:30 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

6:00 Roseanne

6:30 Cops

7:00 The Sentinel

8:00 Swift Justice

9:00 National Geographic: On Assignment

10:00 Roseanne

10:30 LAPD: Life on the Beat


11:00 Cops

11:30 America's Most Wanted: Final Justice

Mid. Infomercials

1:30 Movie "Climb an Angry Mountain"

3:30 Movie "Triple Cross"

KASW 61-WB

5:00 Jetsons

5:30 Flintstones

6:00 Mutant League

6:30 Double Dragon

7:00 Woody Woodpecker

7:30 Bobby's World

8:00 Rimba's Island

8:30 Sailor Moon

9:00 Doogie Howser, MD

9:30 Happy Days

10:00 Blossom

10:30 Brady Bunch

11:00 Odd Couple

11:30 Bewitched

Noon Gilligan's Island

12:30 Hogan's Heroes

1:00 Little House on the Prairie

2:00 That's Warner Bros.!


2:30 Animaniacs

3:00 Taz-Mania

3:30 Eek!stravaganza

4:00 Batman & Robin

4:30 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

5:00 America's Funniest Home Videos

5:30 Family Matters

6:00 Simpsons (x2)

7:00 Sister, Sister

7:30 The Parent 'Hood

8:00 Wayans Bros.

8:30 Unhappily Ever After

9:00 News

9:30 All in the Family

10:00 Mama's Family (x2)

11:00 Who's the Boss?

11:30 Hunter

12:30 Infomercial

1:00 Bonanza (x2)

3:00 Mission: Impossible

4:00 Wild Wild West

Prescott

KUSK 7-Ind

5:00 Infomercial
5:30 First Business

6:00 CNN Headline News

6:30 Morning Stretch

7:00 Cartoon Junction

7:30 Children's Room

8:00 700 Club

9:00 Sam Steiger Show

10:00 Tonya Mock

10:30 Today's Health

11:00 CNN Headline News

11:30 Infomercial

Noon Movie "Tulsa"

2:00 Home Shoppers' Spree

4:00 Shirley

5:00 Tonya Mock

5:30 American Times

6:00 Abbott & Costello

6:30 CNN Headline News

6:55 Take Five

7:00 Movie "We Dive at Dawn"

9:00 CNN Headline News

9:25 Take Five

9:30 Lighter Side of Sports

10:00 Infomercials

Mid. Home Shoppers' Spree


3:00 Movie "Paradise Canyon"

4:30 Infomercial

Flagstaff

KNAZ 2-NBC

5:00 NBC News Nightside

6:00 NBC News at Sunrise

6:30 News

7:00 Today

9:00 Leeza

10:00 Real Life

11:00 Infomercial

11:30 Cheers

Noon Days of Our Lives

1:00 Another World

2:00 Northern Exposure

3:00 Brady Bunch

3:30 Partridge Family

4:00 Three's Company

4:30 Too Close for Comfort

5:00 News

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 NBA Playoff: Orlando-Chicago, Game 5

8:30 Murphy Brown

9:00 JAG
10:00 News

10:35 Tonight Show

11:35 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

12:35 Late with Greg Kinnear

1:05 Movie "T-Men"

3:05 NBC News Nightside

Yuma/El Centro

KECY 9-Fox/UPN

(studios in El Centro, in Pacific time zone; listings are MT)

5:00 Shepherd's Chapel

6:00 Bananas in Pajamas

6:30 Blinky Bill

7:00 Double Dragon

7:30 Bobby's World

8:00 Rimba's Island

8:30 Mighty Max

9:00 Aladdin

9:30 Gargoyles

10:00 Mark Walberg

11:00 Gordon Elliott

Noon Jerry Springer

1:00 Carnie

2:00 Phil Donahue

3:00 Taz-Mania
3:30 Eek!stravaganza

4:00 Batman & Robin

4:30 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

5:00 Step by Step

5:30 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

6:00 Seinfeld

6:30 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

7:00 Cops

7:30 Simpsons

8:00 Beverly Hills 90210

9:00 Party of Five

10:00 Moesha

10:30 Minor Adjustments

11:00 America's Most Wanted: Final Justice

11:30 Rescue 911

Mid. Extra

12:30 Top Cops

1:00 LAPD: Life on the Beat

1:30 Doogie Howser, MD

2:00 Business News (Bloomberg?)

3:00 This Morning's Business

3:30 Ag Day

4:00 Goof Troop

4:30 Bonkers
KYMA 11-NBC

5:00 NBC News Nightside

5:30 NBC News at Sunrise

6:00 First Business

6:30 NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 Today

9:00 Montel Williams

10:00 Jenny Jones

11:00 Ricki Lake

Noon Leeza

1:00 Geraldo

2:00 Another World

3:00 Days of Our Lives

4:00 A Current Affair

4:30 Jeopardy!

5:00 News

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 NBA Playoff: Orlando-Chicago, Game 5

8:30 JAG

9:30 Wheel of Fortune

10:00 News

10:35 Tonight Show

11:35 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

12:35 Later with Greg Kinnear

1:05 NBC News Nightside


KSWT 13-CBS/Telemundo

6:00 CBS Morning News

7:00 This Morning

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Young & the Restless

Noon Rush Limbaugh

12:30 Bold & the Beautiful

1:00 As the World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 Maury Povich

4:00 Baywatch

5:00 Hard Copy

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 Entertainment Tonight

7:00 Harry Anderson

8:00 Movie "Separated by Murder"

10:00 News

10:35 Late Show with David Letterman

11:35 Late Late Show

12:35 TeleNoticias

1:05 Ocurrio Asi

2:05 Sevcec
3:05 TeleNoticias

3:35 sign-off

Retro: Western North Carolina daytime July 8-12, 1974

From the Asheville Citizen. Schedules

run 7 AM-7 PM.

WFBC Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Update

10 AM Dinah's Place

10:30 Winning Streak

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jackpot!

12:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Concentration (Narz version)

1:30 Jeopardy!

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 How To Survive A Marriage

4 PM Munsters
4:30 Bonanza

5:30 Dragnet

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

WSPA Ch. 7 Spartanburg, SC (CBS)

7 AM CBS Morning News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Phil Donahue

9:30 Nancy Welch

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 Gambit

11 AM Now You See It

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 News (local)

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Hazel

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 Match Game '74

4 PM Tattletales
4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Mayberry RFD

5:30 Beverly Hillbillies

6 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

6:30 CBS News

local news follows at 7

WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville, NC (ABC)

7 AM Mr. Bill's Friends

8 AM Sesame Street

9 AM I Love Lucy

9:30 Green Acres

10 AM Brady Bunch

10:30 Perry Mason

11:30 Move Closer To Your World,

News

12 N Password

12:30 Split Second

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 The Girl In My Life

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live


4 PM To Tell The Truth

4:30 Mod Squad

5:30 News

6 PM ABC News

6:30 Andy Griffith

WUNF Ch. 33 Asheville, NC (PBS)

10 AM Sesame Street

11 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11:30 Electric Company

off air until

4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM What's New

6:30 Mon: Man Builds, Man Destroys

Tue: Deaf Hear

Wed: Consultation

Thu: Deaf Hear

Fri: Zoom

WATE Ch. 6 Knoxville, TN (NBC)

7 AM Today
9 AM Gomer Pyle, USMC

9:30 Dating Game

10 AM Dinah's Place

10:30 Winning Streak

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jackpot!

12:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Somerset

1:30 Jeopardy!

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 How To Survive A Marriage

4 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

4:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

5 PM Bonanza

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

WBIR Ch. 10 Knoxville, TN (CBS)

7 AM CBS Morning News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Munsters

9:30 Carol Utley

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 Gambit

11 AM Now You See It

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS Midday News

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Tattletales

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 Match Game '74

4 PM Movie:

Mon: Queen Of Babylon

Tue: Son Of Robin Hood

Wed: Hajji Baba

Thu: Anne Of The Indes

Fri: Fury Of Sabers

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS)


7 AM CBS Morning News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Green Acres

9:30 Tattletales

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 Gambit

11 AM Now You See It

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS Midday News

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Betty Feezor

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 Match Game '74

4 PM Gilligan's Island

4:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

5 PM Bonanza

6 PM News

CBS News follows at 7.

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)


7 AM Today

9 AM Today In Georgia

9:30 News Conference (Mon. only,

Today In Georgia continues

Tue-Fri)

10 AM Dinah's Place

10:30 Winning Streak

11 AM High Rollers

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N News

12:30 Merv Griffin

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 How To Survive A Marriage

4 PM Somerset

4:30 Truth Or Consequences

5 PM Mod Squad

6 PM News

NBC News follows at 7.

Retro: From the Winston-Salem Journal Saturday, February 11, 1978

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)


7 AM Space Academy

7:30 Cliffwood Avenue Kids

8 AM Three Robonic Stooges

8:30 Speed Buggy

9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show

10:30 Batman/Tarzan Hour

11:30 Secrets Of Isis

12 N Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

12:30 Bill Foster (basketball)

1 PM ACC Basketball: Maryland at

Clemson

3 PM World Of Survival (time approximate)

3:30 Nashville On The Road

4 PM That Nashville Music

4:30 Pop! Goes The Country

5 PM Tony Randall

5:30 Two's Company (local talk show)

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Hee Haw

8 PM Bob Newhart

8:30 Mary Tyler Moore (they had the

reruns on Saturday nights)

9 PM The Jeffersons

9:30 Maude
10 PM Kojak

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Petulia"

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS)

7 AM Treehouse Club

7:30 Ghost Busters (not related

to the movie Ghostbusters)

8 AM Three Robonic Stooges

8:30 Speed Buggy

9 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

10:30 Batman/Tarzan

11:30 Secrets Of Isis

12 N Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids

12:30 Space Academy

1 PM ACC Basketball: Maryland at

Clemson

3 PM Pop! Goes The Country (time

approximate)

3:30 That Nashville Music

4 PM Wrestling

5 PM The Lucy Show

5:30 Shields & Yarnell

6 PM News
6:30 CBS News

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM Bob Newhart

8:30 Tony Randall

9 PM The Jeffersons

9:30 Maude

10 PM Kojak

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Ruby And Oswald"

WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill/

WUNL Ch. 26 Winston-Salem (PBS)

5 PM Consumer Survival Kit

5:30 Turnabout (not a sitcom that

aired a year later on NBC)

6 PM You The Deaf

6:30 Paint Along

7 PM Once Upon A Classic

7:30 Music

8 PM Royal Heritage

9 PM Anyone For Tennyson?

9:30 Lowell Thomas Remembers

10 PM Soundstage

11 PM Sign Off
WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC)

7 AM Rural Tenneva

7:30 Bugs Bunny

8 AM Hong Kong Phooey

8:30 Go-Go Globetrotters

10:30 Think Pink Panther Show

11 AM Baggy Pants And The Nitwits

11:30 Space Sentinels

12 N Land Of The Lost

12:30 Thunder (live-action show

about a girl and her horse)

1 PM Cliffwood Avenue Kids

1:30 Wrestling

2:30 SEC Basketball: Vanderbilt

at Mississippi

4:30 Pop! Goes The Country (time

approximate)

5 PM That Nashville Music

5:30 Porter Wagoner

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM Bionic Woman
9 PM NBC Movie: "Farewell, My Lovely"

11 PM News

11:30 Weekend (pre-empts SNL)

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)

6:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

7 AM Uncle Waldo

7:30 Jetsons

8 AM Super Friends

9 AM Scooby's Laff-A-Lympics

11 AM Krofft Supershow

12 N ABC Weekend Special

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Soul Train

2:30 World Series Of Auto Racing:

International Race Of Champions

(round three) (taped)

3:30 Lone Ranger

4 PM Wrestling

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 Marty Robbins' Spotlight

7 PM Lawrence Welk

8 PM What's Happening!!

8:30 Operation Petticoat


9 PM Love Boat

10 PM Fantasy Island

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Curse Of Bigfoot"

1 AM Movie: "The Deathmaster"

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC)

(switched to ABC July 1, 1978)

6:45 Mr. Magoo

7 AM Batman

7:30 Cliffwood Avenue Kids

8 AM Hong Kong Phooey

8:30 Go-Go Globetrotters

10:30 Think Pink Panther Show

11 AM Baggy Pants And The Nitwits

11:30 Space Sentinels

12 N Discovery Place (an area in

Charlotte where kids can

learn about science)

12:30 Kidsworld

1 PM Tarzan

2 PM Thrillseekers

2:30 NCAA Basketball: Furman at

South Carolina
4:30 Golf: Bob Hope Desert Classic

(fourth round--it goes five)

(time approximate)

6:30 Eyewitness Magazine

7 PM Bugs Bunny

7:30 All-Star Anything Goes

8 PM Bionic Woman

9 PM NBC Movie

11 PM News

11:30 Weekend

WXII Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

6 AM For You...Black Woman

6:30 Youth '78

7 AM Big Blue Marble

7:30 Scrunch

8 AM Hong Kong Phooey

8:30 Go-Go Globetrotters

10:30 Think Pink Panther Show

11 AM Baggy Pants And The Nitwits

11:30 Space Sentinels

12 N Land Of The Lost

12:30 Thunder

1 PM Gilligan's Island
1:30 Wrestling

2:30 NCAA Basketball: Furman at

South Carolina

4:30 Bob Hope Desert Classic (time

approximate)

6:30 News

7 PM Show My People

7:30 Adam-12

8 PM Bionic Woman

9 PM NBC Movie

11 PM News

11:30 Weekend

WTCG Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

6:15 Discovery

6:45 News

7 AM Three Stooges/Little Rascals

8 AM Ultraman

8:30 Partridge Family

9 AM Star Trek

10 AM Movie: "The Story Of Alexander

Graham Bell"

12 N Movie: "The World Of Abbott And

Costello"
1:30 Metro Conference Basketball:

Tulane at Georgia Tech

3:30 Movie: "Sherlock Holmes In

Washington" (time approximate)

5 PM Fishin' Hole

5:30 Bill Dance Outdoors

6 PM Wrestling

8 PM That Nashville Music

8:30 Nashville On The Road

9 PM Porter Wagoner

9:30 Buck Owens

10 PM Pop! Goes The Country

10:30 Music Place

11 PM Let's Make A Deal (reruns, IIRC)

11:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert

1 AM TBA

2 AM Movie: "Berlin Correspondent"

3:40 Movie: "Scandal Sheet"

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlotte (ABC)

(went independent 7/1/78, is now

a Fox affiliate)

7 AM Great Grape Ape

7:30 Animals, Animals, Animals


8 AM Super Friends

9 AM Scooby's Laff-A-Lympics

11 AM Krofft Supershow

12 N ABC Weekend Special

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 Marlo And The Magic Movie

Machine

2:30 World Series Of Auto Racing

3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour (Dutch Masters

Open from North Olmstead, OH)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Inquiry

7:30 In Search Of...

8 PM What's Happening!!

8:30 Operation Petticoat

9 PM Love Boat

10 PM Fantasy Island

11 PM ABC News

11:15 News

11:30 Best Of The 700 Club

WRET Ch. 36 Charlotte (Ind.)

(went to NBC 7/1/78, is now WCNC)


7 AM Cartoon Carnival

8:30 Jetsons

9 AM Three Stooges

10:30 Movie: "Beach Casanova"

12 N Wrestling

1 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

1:30 Metro Conference Basketball:

Tulane at Georgia Tech

3:30 Love, American Style (time

approximate)

4 PM WCT Tennis

5 PM Nashville On The Road

5:30 Saturday Showcase

6 PM Space: 1999

7 PM Star Trek

8 PM Movie: "Goodbye Columbus"

10 PM PTL Club

12 M Don Kirshner's Rock Concert

1:30 Movie: "Sink The Bismarck"

3 AM Movie: "Lydia Bailey"

4:30 Movie: "Sanctuary"

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Re: Retro: From the Winston-Salem Journal Saturday, February 11, 1978

Could you please list that Monday? That was when Little House On The Prairie came

on NBC.

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Re: Retro: From the Winston-Salem Journal Monday, February 13, 1978

> Could you please list that Monday? That was when Little

> House On The Prairie came

> on NBC.

>

Here we go:
WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)

6 AM Good Morning Show

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Dinah!

10 AM Tattletales

10:30 Price Is Right

11:30 Sandra And Friends (Sandra

Hughes, WFMY's current co-anchor)

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Love Of Life

1:25 News (local)

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 All In The Family

4 PM I Love Lucy

4:30 Beverly Hillbillies

5 PM Hogan's Heroes

5:30 Odd Couple

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Andy Griffith

7:30 Carol Burnett And Friends

8 PM Good Times
8:30 Baby, I'm Back

9 PM M*A*S*H

9:30 One Day At A Time

10 PM Lou Grant

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Legend Of Valentino"

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS)

6:10 Story Of Jesus

6:15 Nashville Scene

6:45 Morning Scene (local news)

7 AM CBS Morning News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Donahue

10 AM Tattletales

10:30 Price Is Right

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS Midday News

12 N Top O' The Day

1 PM Search For Tomorrow

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 Gilligan's Island

4 PM New Mickey Mouse Club


4:30 Adam-12

5 PM Gunsmoke

6 PM News

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Price Is Right

8 PM Good Times

8:30 Baby, I'm Back

9 PM M*A*S*H

9:30 One Day At A Time

10 PM Lou Grant

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie

WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill/

WUNL Ch. 26 Winston-Salem (PBS)

8:30 Time For Sounds

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM What On Earth

10:30 Celebrate A Book

10:45 Carolina Carousel

11 AM What On Earth

11:30 Zebra Wings

11:45 About Safety

12 N Anyone For Tennyson?


12:30 Electric Company

1 PM What On Earth

1:30 Time For Sounds

2 PM Short Story

3 PM Paint Along

3:30 Over Easy

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Zoom

6:30 Future Without Shock

7 PM Getting The Good Life

7:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8 PM Consumer Survival Kit

8:30 Turnabout

9 PM Hard Times

10 PM Women In Art

10:30 Sign Off

WCYB Ch. 5 Bristol, VA (NBC)

6:45 Devotions

7 AM Today

9 AM Today On 5

10 AM Sanford And Son


10:30 Hollywood Squares

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Knockout

12 N To Say The Least

12:30 Gong Show

1 PM News

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM For Richer, For Poorer

4:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

5 PM Emergency One!

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Bewitched

7:30 Wild Kingdom

8 PM Bob Hope Special

9 PM NBC Movie: "King" (Part 2)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

Tomorrow follows at 1, IIRC.

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)

6 AM Arthur Smith
6:30 Nashville Scene

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Movie: "The Male Animal"

11 AM Happy Days

11:30 Midday Piedmont

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital

4 PM Partridge Family

4:30 Three Stooges

5 PM Emergency One!

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Brady Bunch

7:30 Muppet Show

8 PM Six Million Dollar Man

9 PM Honeymooners special

10 PM Love Boat

11 PM News

11:30 Police Story

I don't have what followed.

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC)


6 AM Good Morning Carolina

6:30 Arthur Smith

7 AM Today

9 AM Merv Griffin

10 AM Sanford And Son

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Knockout

12 N News

12:30 Ironside

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Big Valley

5 PM Bewitched

5:30 Odd Couple

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Cross-Wits

7:30 Gong Show

8 PM Bob Hope Special

9 PM NBC Movie

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow
WXII Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

6 AM Daybreak

7 AM Today

9 AM Midmorning

10 AM Sanford And Son

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11 AM Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Knockout

12 N To Say The Least

12:30 Donahue

1:30 Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

4 PM Tom & Jerry/Spiderman

5 PM Bewitched

5:30 My Three Sons

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Newlywed Game

7:30 Family Feud

8 PM Bob Hope Special

9 PM NBC Movie

11 PM News
11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WTCG Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

6 AM World At Large

6:30 Romper Room

7 AM Three Stooges/Little

Rascals

8 AM Leave It To Beaver

8:30 Lucy Show

9 AM Jim Nabors Show (talk show)

10 AM Movie: "Nine Hours To Rama"

12 N Hazel

12:30 Movie: "Guns At Batasi"

2:30 I Love Lucy

3 PM New Mickey Mouse Club

3:30 Flintstones

4 PM Space Giants

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

5:30 Beverly Hillbillies

6 PM Andy Griffith

6:30 My Three Sons

7 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC


7:30 Hogan's Heroes

8 PM Last Of The Wild

8:30 Up Close With Miss Lillian

Carter

9 PM SEC Basketball: Tennessee

at Mississippi State

11 PM Let's Make A Deal (time

approximate)

11:30 Hockey (don't have teams)

2:30 Movie: "High Tide At Noon"

(time approximate)

WCCB Ch. 18 Charlotte (ABC)

6 AM Not For Women Only

6:30 Fred Flintstone And Friends

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM 700 Club

11 AM Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

12 N The Forum

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital
4 PM Edge Of Night

4:30 Mike Douglas

5:30 Evening

6 PM ABC News

6:30 Movie: "Suez"

8 PM Six Million Dollar Man

9 PM Honeymooners special

10 PM Love Boat

11 PM News

11:30 Police Story

WRET Ch. 36 Charlotte (Ind.)

6:45 News

7 AM Three Stooges

8 AM Leave It To Beaver

8:30 Mr. Ed

9 AM I Dream Of Jeannie

9:30 That Girl

10 AM Cry In The Wilderness

10:30 Hazel

11 AM PTL Club

1 PM Movie: "Duel In The Jungle"

3 PM Popeye

3:30 Space Giants


4 PM Flintstones

4:30 Woody Woodpecker

5 PM Brady Bunch

5:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

6 PM Beverly Hillbillies

6:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

7 PM Andy Griffith

7:30 Mary Tyler Moore

8 PM The Other Broadway

9 PM SEC Basketball: Mississippi

at Tennessee

11 PM Dark Shadows (time approximate)

11:30 Movie: "Night People"

1 AM Movie: "Holiday In Havana"

Retro: Phoenix/Flagstaff/Yuma Sun 5/26/96

from Phoenix edition, TV Guide

2-KNAZ Flagstaff (NBC)

3-KTVK Phoenix (Ind)

5-KPHO Phoenix (CBS)

7-KUSK Prescott (Ind)

8-KAET Tempe (PBS)

9-KECY El Centro (Fox/UPN, listings MT)

10-KSAZ Phoenix (Fox)

11-KYMA Yuma (NBC)


12-KPNX Phoenix (NBC)

13-KSWT Yuma (CBS/Telemundo)

15-KNXV Phoenix (ABC)

21-KPAZ Phoenix (TBN)

33-KTVW Phoenix (Univision)

45-KUTP Phoenix (UPN)

61-KASW Phoenix (WB)

Morning

5:00

2-11-12 NBC News Nightside

3 Little Rascals

5 TBA

7 Infomercials

8 Using the Internet

9 Fantastic Four

15 Bill Nye the Science Guy

21 Cornerstone Church

33 Noticias Univision

45 Movie "Kung Fu" cont'd (series pilot)

61 Music & the Spoken Word

5:30

2 Music & the Spoken Word

9 Awakening Hour
10-12-45 Infomercials

15 Wall Street Journal Report

33 Lo Mejor de El Chavo

61 Real News for Kids

6:00

2 Kids Today

3 Urban Connnection

7 CNN Headline News

8 GED

9 Apostolic Church Service

11 California Country

13 Preview Theater

15 Good Morning America Sunday

21 Earl Paulik

33 Nuestra Familia

61 Community Showcase

6:30

2 Infomercial

3 21st Century Native American

5 Hour of Power

7 Music & the Spoken Word

11 US Farm Report

12 Coral Ridge
13 Martha Stewart Living

33 Santa Misa

45 Bananas in Pajamas

61 Captain Planet

7:00

2-11-12 Sunday Today

3 Sing Me a Story

7 Jewish Voice

9 Infomercials

10 Key of David

13 CBS News Sunday Morning

15 This Week with David Brinkley

21 Reinhard Bonnke

33 Pinata Loca

45 Monster Mania

61 Bewitched

7:30

3 Jetsons

5 Baptist Church Service

7 What Do the Scriptures Say?

8 Kidsongs

10 Feed the Children

21 Winning Walk
45 Baby Huey

61 Brady Bunch

8:00

2-11-12 Meet the Press

3 Flintstones

5 CBS News Sunday Morning

7 Central to Your Life

8 Plaza Sesamo

9 Kenneth Copeland

10 Real Estate Classifieds

15 Auto Racing: Indianapolis 500

21 Coral Ridge

45 Princess Gwenevere

61 Sylvester & Tweety

8:30

3 Pets on Parade

8 Preschool Power

10 Infomercials

13 Face the Nation

33 Temas y Debates

45 Skysurfer Strike Force

61 Animaniacs
9:00

2 Baha'i Faith

3 World of National Geographic

7 Unity: The Best

8 Shining Time Station

9 Fox News Sunday

11 Infomercials

12 News

13 Wall Street Journal Report

21 Love Worth Finding

33 Onda Max

45 UltraForce

9:30

2 Infomercial

5 Face the Nation

7 Con la Biblia Abierta

8 Wishbone

13 Real Estate Classifieds

45 Street Sharks

61 Pinky & the Brain

10:00

2-11-12 Senior Glof: BellSouth Classic

3 Movie "Derby"
5 Matlock

7 Lifestyle Magazine

8 Barney & Friends (x2)

9 Infomercial

10 Movie "Godzilla vs Monster Zero"

13 World of Nature

21 Day of Discovery

33 Domingo Deportivo

45 Space Strikers

61 Freakazoid!

10:30

7 Wild About Animals

9 Out of the Blue

21 It is Written

45 Teknoman

61 Earthworm Jim

11:00

5-13 Sports Show (Prefontaine Classic track meet)

7 Infomercials

8 Magic School Bus

9 Babylon 5

21 Breakthrough

45 GI Joe: Extreme
61 Gadget Boy & Heather

11:30

8 Ghostwriter

45 Action Man

61 Sonic the Hedgehog

Afternoon

Noon

2-11-12 NBC Showtime

3 American Gladiators

7 Movie "Cheers for Miss Bishop"

8 Movie "Hans Christian Andersen"

9-10 NHL Stanley Cup PLayoff: Conference final, Game 4

21 The King is Coming

33 Caliente

45 Tenko & the Guardians of the Magic

61 Movie "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea"

12:30

2-11-12 NBA Playoff: Western finals, Game 4

5-13 Golf: Kemper Open

15 Women's Golf: LPGA Skins Game

21 This Week in Bible Prophecy

33 Control
45 Sweet Valley High

1:00

3 Gladiators 2000

21 Cornerstone Church

33 Futbol MLS: Columbus-Los Angeles

45 Step by Step

1:30

3 Bewitched

45 Fresh Pricne of Bel-Air

2:00

3 Save Our Streets

7 Where Adventure Begins

8 W. Edwards Deming

21 Dr.Richard Lee

45 Movie "Some Kind of Wonderful"

61 Movie "The Winds of Kitty Hawk"

2:30

7 This Week in Motor Sports

21 Oral Roberts

3:00
2 National Geographic: On Assignment

3-9 Lazarus Man

5 Beverly Hills 90210

7 Golf Doctor

8 Fighter Ace

10 Renegade

11-13 Infomercials

12 News

15 Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures

21 Bishop Jakes

33 Fuera de Serie

3:30

7 Get Rich Smart

12 Golden Girls

13 Extremists

15 Coast Guard

21 Joyce Meyer

33 Lente Loco

4:00

2 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

3 Designing Women

5 Married...with Children

7 Other Side of the Story


8 Great Escapers

9 National Geographic: On Assignment

10 A Current Affair: Extra

11 Northwest Hunter

12 Infomercials

13 Renegade

21 E.V. Hill

33 Siempre en Domingo

45 Movie "The Train Robbers"

61 Dinosaurs (x2)

4:30

3 Jeopardy!

5 CBS Evening News

11 Lenny Wilkens Basketball

12 MotorWeek

15 ABC World News Tonight

21 Pastor Jack Hayford

5:00

2-3-10-11-15 News

5 M*A*S*H

7 Thom Strawn

8 National Memorial Day Concert

9 The Extraordinary
12 Dateline NBC

13 Emergency Call

33 La Cuchufleta

61 America's Funniest Home Videos (x2)

5:30

2-11 NBC Nightly News

3 HCTV

5 News

10 First Sports

13 CBS Evening News

15 Siskel & Ebert

21 Pastor Eddie Long

33 Noticias Univision

Evening

6:00

2-11 Datelne NBC

3 Entertainment Tonight

5-13 60 Minutes

7 It's Your Business

9 Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years

10 Space: Above & Beyond

12 News

15 America's Funniest Home Videos (x2)


21 Kenneth Copeland

33 A Traves del Video

45 Baywatch

61 Pinky & the Brain

6:30

7 CNN Headline News

8 Left to Die

12 Sun's Jam Session

61 The Parent 'Hood

7:00

2-11-12 Mad About You

3 Movie "Old Yeller'

5-13 Murder, She Wrote

7 Movie "Mr. Universe"

8 Philip C. Curtis: An American Original

9 Space: Above & Beyond

10 Simpsons

15 Lois & Clark

21 Praise the Lord

33 Camara Infraganti

45 Star Trek: Voyager

61 Sister, Sister
7:30

2-11-12 NewsRadio

10 Too Something

61 Kirk

8:00

2-11-12 Movie "Undercover Blues"

5-13 Movie "David's Mother"

8 National Memorial Day Concert

9 Simpsons

10 Married...with Children

15 Movie "between Love & Hate"

33 Pelicula "El Padre Trampits"

45 Babylon 5

61 Unhappily Ever After (x2)

8:30

9 New York Daze

10 The Crew

9:00

3 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

7 CNN Headline News

9 Married...with Children

10 Xena: Warrior Princess


45 Baywatch Nights

61 One West Waikiki

9:30

7 Ozzie & Harriet

8 Movie "The Shooting Party"

9 The Crew

10:00

2-5-10-11-12-15 News

3 Tonight Arizona

7 Infomercials

9 One West Waikiki

13 CBS News

21 Mario Murillo

33 Titulares Deportivos

45 Land's End

61 Star Trek

10:15

13 Entertainment Tonight

10:30

2 Cheers

5 Overtime with Vic Lombardi


11 US Customs: Classified

15 Sightings

21 Creflo A. Dollar

10:35

3 Entertainment Tonight

10 Coach

12 Sports Tonight

10:45

5 I Love Lucy

11:00

2-45 Infomercials

9 George Michael Sports Machine

21 Jesse Duplantis

33 Sensacionalisimo

61 All in the Family

11:05

8 Mystery!

10 Kojak

12 Road to US Olympic Gold

11:15
5 Highlander

13 Outer Limits

11:30

2 Emergency Call

9 MotorWeek

11 A Current Affair: Extra

15 Beyond Reality

61 Who's the Boss?

11:35

3 High Tide

12 George Michael Sports Machine

Late Night

Midnight

2 Hecules: The Legendary Journeys

7 Home Shoppers' Spree

9 Siskel & Ebert

15 Night Heat

33 Noticias Univision

61 Movie "Stalking Laura"

12:05

10 Lifestyles
12 Extremists

12:15

5 Outer Limits

13 Salvese Quien Pueda

12:30

8 Wall Street Week

9 Court TV: Inside America's Courts

11 Giovanni's World of Music

33 Lo Mejor de Lente Loco

12:35

3 Infomercials

12 Tejano Country

12:45

13 TeleNoticias

1:00

2 Movie "Undefeatable"

8 John McLaughlin One on One

9 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

11 NBC News Nightside

15 Magnum, PI (x2)
33 Siempre en Domingo

1:05

3 Branded

10 Entertainers

12 Infomercial

1:15

5 Married...with Children

1:35

3 Guns of Will Sonnett

12 News

2:00

9 Babylon 5

33 A Traves del Video

61 Your Mind & Body

2:05

3 Sign Out

10 Face the State

2:10

12 NBC News Nightside


2:35

3 21st Century Native American

10 Where the Jobs Are

3:00

2 NBC News Nightside

7 Movie "Diplomatic Passport"

9 World of National Geographic

15 ABC World News Now

33 Pelicula "El Padre Trampitas"

3:05

3 Gunsmoke

10 Infomercial

3:35

10 On the Arizona Road

4:00

3 CNN Headline News

9 Goof Troop

10 Lifestyles

4:30
7 Infomercials

9 Bonkers

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Did you select Sunday and Wednesday because those were the two nights the WB was

broadcasting on at that point?

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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Re: Retro: Phoenix/Flagstaff/Yuma Sun 5/26/96


> Did you select Sunday and Wednesday because those were the

> two nights the WB was

> broadcasting on at that point?

>

No particular reason- I picked the days at random.

Retro: Southern New Brunswick Fri 6/7/68

from L'Evangeline (Moncton, NB)

2-CKCW Moncton (CBC)

4-CHSJ Saint John (CBC)

5-CHAU Carleton (SRC)

8-CJCH Halifax (CTV; tx at Amherst, NS)

11-CBAFT Moncton (SRC)

13-CFCY Charlottetown (CBC)

Morning

8:00

4 Test Pattern

9:05

4 Friendly Giant

9:20
4 Chez Helene

9:35

4 Mr. Dressup

10:00

4 CBC various programs (details not listed)

10:10

4 TBA

11:25

8 sign-on

11:27

2 sign-on

11:30

2 Friendly Giant

4-5 test pattern

8 Uncle Bobby

11:45

2 Chez Helene
11:58

5 sign-on

Afternoon

Noon

2 Mr. Dressup

5-11 Cinema "L'homme dans le filet"

12:25

2 Friday Playbill "Devil's Disciple"

12:30

4 News/Weather

8 Romper Room

12:45

4 Matinee Theatre "The World was His Jury"

12:55

2-13 CBC News

1:00

2 Friday Playbill cont'd

8 Breakaway

13 Luncheon Date 1
1:30

5-11 Bobino

8 Midday Matinee "Girl Next Door"

13 Search for Tomorrow

1:45

13 Guiding Light

2:00

2 Home Nursing Course

5-11 Le club du piano

13 Luncheon Date 2

2:15

5-11 Cinefeuilleton

2:30

2 Search for Tomorrow

4 Our World

5-11 Malican pere et fils

13 Man Into Space

2:45

2 Guiding Light
3:00

2-4-13 Take 30

5-11 La grande aventure

8 Mr. & Mrs.

3:30

2-4-13 Edge of Night

5-11 Oui ou non

8 People in Conflict

4:00

2-4-13 Bonnie Prudden

5-11 Cinema "Cite disparue"

8 Magistrate's Court

4:30

2-4 Swing Around

8 It's Your Move

13 Upside Town

5:00

2 Shazzam

4 On Safari

8 Firehouse Frolics
13 Mr. Ed

5:30

2 On Camera

4 Flipper

5-11 La boite a surprise

13 Let's Go

Evening

6:00

2 News/Weather/Sports

4 Double Take

5-11 Roquet belles oreilles

8 Pierre Berton

13 TBA

6:15

13 Bob McLure

6:20

2 K-mart Winner's Circle

6:30

2 Gilligan's Island

4 News/Weather/Sports
5-11 Francis au pays des grandes fauves

8 Edmund Morris Report

6:31

13 Gazette

6:38

8 Backtalk

6:55

4 Forest Fire Danger Index

7:00

2 21st Century

4 Country Music Hall

5-11 Jeunesse oblige

8 Tarzan

13 CBC News

7:10

13 CFCY Regional/Local News

7:15

13 TBA
7:25

5-11 Nouvelles du sport

7:30

2 Peyton Place

4 Flying Nun

5 Actualite religieuse

11 Le Telejournal

13 Road West

7:40

5 A votre service

7:45

5 Edition du soir

7:46

11 Aujourd'hui

8:00

4 Ironside

5 Jeunesse d'aujourd'hui

8 Smothers Brothers

8:30
2-4-13 Rat Patrol

11 Quand la liberte venait du ciel

9:00

2-4-13 Social Credit Political Telecast

5 Les arpents verts

8 CTV Friday Night Movie "Lone Texan"

11 Fleurs d'amour, fleurs d'amitie

9:15

2-4-13 NDP Political Telecast

9:30

2-4-13 Tommy Hunter

5-11 Premier choix "Mille dollars pour une Winchester"

10:00

2 Friday Night at the Movies "Rains of Ranchipur"

13 Friday Theatre "Rising of the Moon"

10:05

4 Million Dollar Movie "Lonely are the Brave"

11:00

5-11 Vivre
8 Big Valley

11:30

5-11 TBA

11:55

4 York PC Political Talk

Late Night

Midnight

2-4-13 CBC News

5-11 Le Telejournal

8 CTV National News

12:18

13 Weather

12:19

8 Maritime Report

13 Viewpoint

12:20

2 LTV News Highlights (CKCW then IDed as LTV (Lionel TV), with a lobster as the station symbol)

4 News/Weather/Sports
12:21

5-11 Supplement regional

12:22

2 Adventures in Paradise (to 1:22)

12:24

13 World of Sport (to 12:30)

12:31

5-11 Nouvelles du sport

12:35

4 Starlight Theatre "The Quiet American" (to 2:35)

8 Pierre Berton

12:38

11 Cinema "Le gros coup" (to 2:15)

12:43

5 Cinema "Le gros coup" (to 2:15)

1:05

8 Prayer (to 1:10)


Retro: Southern New Brunswick Sat 6/8/68

from L'Evangeline (Moncton)

2-CKCW Moncton (CBC)

4-CHSJ Saint John (CBC)

5-CHAU Carleton (SRC)

8-CJCH Halifax (CTV; tx at Amherst)

11-CBAFT Moncton (SRC)

13-CFCY Charlotetown (CBC)

Morning

8:00

4 test pattern

9:00

4 Nursery Time

10:00

4 Movie Time "Ma & Pa Kettle at the Fair"

10:15

8 sign-on

10:20

8 News
10:30

8 Sets & Systems

11:00

8 The Buddies

11:15

4 Davey & Goliath

11:30

4 On Safari

5 test pattern

8 Batfink

11:57

2 sign-on

11:58

5 sign-on

Afternoon

Noon

2 Math Special

5-11 Cinema "Le cavalier a l'armure d'or"


8 Spiderman

12:15

4 Fisherman's Log

12:30

2 On Safari/Cartoons

4 News

8 Beatles

12:35

4 Saturday Theatre "Showdown at Abilene"

1:00

8 Saturday Cinema "Are You with It?"

1:30

5-11 Monsieur Surprise presente

2:00

2-4-13 Championship Bowling

2:30

5-11 Jeunesse sans frontieres

8 Trails West
3:00

2-4-13 Baseball (uncertain if it was same game as CHAU/CBAFT, details weren't listed)

5-11 Les 4 saisons

8 Sea Spray

3:15

5-11 Baseball: St. Louis-Cincinnati

3:30

8 Rocky & His Friends

4:00

8 Wrestling

5:00

2 Cartoon Capers

4 Monkees

8 Festival Plus

13 Great Boxing Champions

5:30

2-4-13 Bugs Bunny

8 TBA
5:45

5-11 Echos du sport

Evening

6:00

2-4-13 Moby Dick

5-11 TBA

8 Wide World of Sports

6:30

2-4 TBA

5-11 Cine-Jeunesse

6:31

13 Audubon

6:55

4 Forest Fire Danger Index

7:00

2 Stampede Wrestling

4 Bewitched

13 CBC News/Weather

7:16
13 Political Telecast

7:30

4 Pig & Whistle

5 Nouvelles en cinq minutes

8 Hudson's Bay

11 Le Telejournal

13 Monkees

7:36

5-11 Langue vivante

8:00

2 You're in Love, Charlie Brown

5 Politique

8 Dom DeLuise

11 Perdus dans l'espace

13 Beverly Hillbillies

8:30

2-4-13 High Chaparral

9:00

5-11 Billet de faveur "Le pays d'ou je viens"

8 Academy Performance: movie TBA


9:30

2-4-13 Great Movies "Les Miserables"

10:30

5-11 Ballades et chansons

11:00

5-11 Les couche-tard

8 Garrison's Gorillas

11:30

2-4-13 In Person

5 Valerie et l'aventure

11 Deux plus un

Late Night

Midnight

2-4-13 CBC News

5-11 Le Telejournal

8 CTV National News

12:13

13 Weather/World of Sport
12:15

2 LTV News Highlights

8 Weekend Report

12:16

5-11 Nouvelles du sport

12:17

2 The Naked City (to 1:17)

12:20

4 News/Weather

8 Million Dollar Movie "Jolson Story"

13 Dan Raven (to 1:15)

12:30

4 Top Hat Theatre "Roger Toughy, Gangster" (to 1:35)

12:31

5-11 Cinema "L'eau vive" (to 1:45)

2:20

8 Prayer (to 2:25)

Retro: Baltimore, Monday, March 9, 1987


(Source: Frederick, Md. Post)

WMAR 2 (NBC)

AM

5:45 Before Hours

6 Sally Jessy Raphael

6:30 NBC News At Sunrise

7 Today

9 Oprah Winfrey

10 Donahue

11 Wheel Of Fortune

11:30 Scrabble

PM

12 News

12:30 Wordplay

1 Days Of Our Lives

2 Another World

3 Santa Barbara

4 Magnum, P.I.

5 News

6:30 NBC News

7 Wheel Of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy

8 Rags to Riches (Premiere)

10 Remington Steele
11 News

11:30 Best of Carson

12:30A Late Night with David Letterman (repeat)

1:30 Nightlife

2 True Confessions

2:30 Sign-off

WBAL-TV 11 (CBS)

AM

5:45 Devotions

6 Learning To Do/Read

6:30 CBS Morning News

7:30 Morning Program

9 Divorce Court

9:30 Peoples Court

10 $25,000 Pyramid

10:30 Dating Game

11 Price Is Right

PM

12 News

12:30 Young And The Restless

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Capitol

3 Guiding Light

4 Jeffersons
4:30 Sanford and Son

5 Barney Miller

5:30 News

6:30 CBS News

7 Newlywed Game

7:30 Hollywood Squares

8 Kate & Allie

8:30 My Sister Sam

9 Newhart

9:30 Cavanaughs

10 Cagney & Lacey

11 News

11:30 M*A*S*H*

12A Simon & Simon

1:10 Movie: The Phoenix

2:33 (as listed) Sign-Off

WJZ 13 (ABC)

AM

5:25 Word Of Faith

5:30 Todays Business

6 Morning Stretch

6:30 News

7 Good Morning America

9 People Are Talking


10 Hour Magazine

11 Love Boat

PM

12 News

12:30 Loving

1 All My Children

2 One Life To Live

3 General Hospital

4 Threes Company

4:30 Diffrent Strokes

5 Gimme A Break

5:30 Taxi

6 News

7 ABC News

7:30 Evening Magazine

8 Movie: Star Trek-The Motion Picture

11 News

11:30 Entertainment Tonight

12A Nightline

12:30 Hawaii 5-O

1:30 News (repeat)

2 Word Of Faith

2:05 Sign-off

WBFF 45 (Fox)
AM

5 Gilligans Island

5:30 CNN News

6 Jimmy Swaggart

6:30 He-Man

7 Ghostbusters

7:30 Thundercats

8 Transformers

8:30 Scooby Doo

9 Falcon Crest

10 700 Club

11 McCloud

PM

12:30 Can You Be Thinner?

1 Movie: A Touch Of Larceny

3 Captain Chesapeake/Dennis The Menace

3:30 Smurfs

4 SilverHawks

4:30 She Ra Princess Of Power

5 G.I. Joe

5:30 Brady Bunch

6 Star Trek

7 Fall Guy

8 Movie: Planet Of The Apes

10 CNN News
10:30 All In The Family

11 Late Show with Joan Rivers

12A Movie: The Wrath Of God

2A Movie: Sweet Rosie OGrady

4 Andy Griffith

WNUV (54)

AM

5:45 Frankly Speaking

6 Superfriends

6:30 Adventures Of The Galaxy Rangers

7 Rambo

7:30 The Jetsons

8 The Flintstones

8:30 My Little Pony n Friends

9 Movie: Nobody Lives Forever

11 Incredible Hulk

PM

12 Richard Roberts

1 Jim & Tammy

2 Batman

2:30 Centurions

3 Defenders Of The Earth

3:30 MASK

4 Heathcliff
4:30 Adventures Of Teddy Ruxpin

5 Bewitched

5:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

6 Happy Days

6:30 Angie

7 Threes Company

8 Movie: Exposed

10 Women On Men/Men On Women

11 Love Connection

11:30 Tonight Show (from NBC?)

12:30A TBA

1:30 Sign-off

WMPB 67 (PBS)

AM

6:30 Farm Day

7 Economics USA

7:30 Captain Kangaroo

8 Sesame Street

9 Mr. Rogers Neighborhood

9:30 Instructional Programs

PM

2:30 Were Cooking Now

3 Frugal Gourmet

3:30 Mr. Rogers Neighborhood


4 Sesame Street

5 Square One TV

5:30 Wild, Wild World Of Animals

6 MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour

7 Wonderful World Of Disney

8 Movie: The Incredible Journey

10 American Playhouse

11 TBA

11:13 SCTV

11:28 The Avengers

12 Sign-off

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Re: Retro: Baltimore, Monday, March 9, 1987

> (Source: Frederick, Md. Post)

>

> WMAR 2 (NBC)

>> PM

> 11:30 Best of Carson>


No, this can't be right.

This was during a time when WMAR-TV pre-empted Tonight, choosing instead to carry sitcoms in
that hour -- which, in March 1987, would have been Benson (11:30) and WKRP in Cincinnati
(Midnight). Which leads to...

> WNUV (54)

> 11:30 Tonight Show (from NBC?)>

Yes, this is correct. WNUV replaced WBFF-TV as Carson's independent Baltimore home in the fall
of '86, when WBFF carried Fox's Late Show with Joan Rivers.

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Re: Retro: Baltimore, Monday, March 9, 1987

Bsltimore and DC preempted lots of network shows back then.

ABC
ABC Reruns of Primetime series and Ryan's Hope (DC carried it at 11:30am probably on 1 day
delay)

CBS

Pyramid in DC and Card Sharks in Baltimore and DC

NBC

Baltimore preeempted SOTC, Blockbusters and SP. DC carried SP at 9:30am

Retro: Louisville/Lexington/Cincinnati, Monday, 9/10/90

STATIONS LISTED

Louisville

3-WAVE (NBC)

11-WHAS (ABC)-had been CBS until 9/8/90

15-WKPC (PBS)

21-WBNA (Ind.)

32-WLKY (CBS)-had been ABC until 9/8/90

41-WDRB (Fox)

Campbellsville

34-WGRB (Ind.)
Lexington/Danville

18-WLEX (NBC)

27-WKYT (CBS)

36-WTVQ (ABC)

56-WDKY (Fox)

Hazard

57-WYMT (CBS)

Cincinnati

5-WLWT (NBC)

9-WCPO (CBS)

12-WKRC (ABC)

19-WXIX (Fox)

KET: 54-WCVN, Covington/Cincinnati; 35-WKHA, Hazard; 46-WKLE-Lexington/Richmond; 68-


WKMJ, Louisville; 38-WKMR-Morehead; 52-WKON, Owenton; 29-WKSO, Somerset; and 23-
WKZT, Elizabethtown

5:00

5-Success N Life

9-CBS News Nightwatch (continued)

11-Benson

12-Everyday

5:25
3-AG Day

5:30

9-This Mornings Business

11-Dick Van Dyke

12-First Business

18-AG Day

5:55

3-Sunrise (strangely enough, this program is listed as running for 65 minutes)

6:00

5 18-NBC News

9-CBS News

11-News

12-ABC/Local News

19-Alvin and the Chipmunks

21-Beverly Exercise

27-This Mornings Business

32 57-CBS News

36-Local Weather/ABC News

41-Denver, the Last Dinosaur

6:30

5 9 18-News
19 56-Real Ghostbusters

21-This Mornings Business

27-Bluegrass This Morning

41-C.O.P.S.

7:00

3 5 18-Today

9 27 32 57-This Morning

11 12 36-Good Morning America

19-Dennis the Menace

21 56-Police Academy

41-Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

7:15

KET-A.M. Weather

7:30

19-Ducktales

21-Jetsons

41-Woody Woodpecker

56-Flinstones

KET-Captain Kangaroo

7:45

15-A.M. Weather
8:00

15 KET-Sesame Street

19-Woody Woodpecker

21-Mighty Mouse and Friends

41 56-Jim Hensons Muppet Babies

8:30

19-Jim Hensons Muppet Babies

21-Virtuous Woman

41-Maxies World

56-Dennis the Menace

8:45

34-Jerry Kline

9:00

3-Sally Jessy Raphael

5 18-Phil Donahue

9 32-Regis and Kathie Lee

11 12-Home

15-Sesame Street

19-Facts of Life

21-Word Alive

27-Young and the Restless


34-AG Day

36-Geraldo

41-Movie: Im Dancing As Fast As I Can (82)

56-Brady Bunch

57-Simon and Simon

9:30

19-Brady Bunch

21-Larry Lea

34-Morning Stretch

56-Ark

10:00

3-Phil Donahue

5-Sally Jessy Raphael

9 27 32 57-Family Feud

11-Peoples Court

12-Trump Card

15-Mister Rogers Neighborhood

18-Lets Make a Deal

19-Happy Days

21-Marilyn Hickey

34-Everyday

36-Joan Rivers

56-Success N Life
10:30

9-Challengers

11-Trump Card

12-Jokers Wild

15-Captain Kangaroo

18-Concentration

19-Family Ties

21-Morris Cerullo

27 32 57-Wheel of Fortune

11:00

3 18-To Tell the Truth

5-Marsha Warfield

9 27 32 57-The Price Is Right

11-Jokers Wild

12-Geraldo

15-Yan Can Cook

19-Bonanza

21-James Robison

34-Jimmy Swaggart

36-Home

41-Facts of Life

56-700 Club
11:30

3 18-Marsha Warfield

5-To Tell the Truth

11-Match Game

15-Strip Quilting

21-Richard Roberts

34-Hazel

41-One Day at a Time

12:00

3 5 9 11 12 18 27 32 57-News

15-Motorweek 90

19-Quincy

21-700 Club

34-Talkabout

36-Match Game

41-Perry Mason

56-Rockford Files

12:30

3 5 18-Generations

9 32 57-Young and the Restless

11-Afternoon Affair (note: starting the next day, Ch. 11 would show All My Children. The
program airing here was an interview with Genie Francis, Carlo Hesser, Perry Stephens, and Brad
Lockerman. BTW, Perry Stephens lived across the hall from me in my dorm when I was a
freshman in college(!))

12 36-Loving
15-Woodwrights Shop

27-Highway to Heaven

34-Shop At Home Store (until 3:00)

1:00

3 5 18-Days of Our Lives

12 36-All My Children

15-MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour

19-Simon and Simon

21-Movie: Nancy Goes to Rio (50)

41-Too Close for Comfort

56-Peoples Court

1:30

9 27 32 57-Bold and the Beautiful

11-Loving

41-Jeffersons

56-Love Connection

2:00

3 5 18-Another World

9 27 32 57-As the World Turns

11 12 36-One Life to Live

15-Infinite Voyage

19-Threes Company
41-I Love Lucy

56-Odd Couple

2:30

19 56-Adventures of Gummi Bears

41-Fun House

3:00

3 5 18-Santa Barbara

9 27 32 57-Guiding Light

11 12 36-General Hospital

15-Mister Rogers Neighborhood

19-Fun House

21-Adventures of Gummi Bears

34-Denver the Last Dinosaur

41-Flinstones

56-Ducktales

KET-Learn to Read

3:30

15-Reading Rainbow

19 56-Chip N Dales Rescue Rangers

21-Alvin and the Chipmunks

34-Police Academy

41-Super Mario Brothers Super Show


KET-3 2 1-Contact

4:00

3-Whos the Boss?

5-Alf

9 27 32 57-Oprah Winfrey

11-Growing Pains

12 36-Personalities

15-Square One Television

18-Little House on the Prairie

19 56-Tale Spin

21-Mighty Mouse and Friends

34-Real Ghostbusters

41-Ducktales

KET-Sesame Street

4:30

3-Golden Girls

5-Head of the Class

11-Andy Griffith

12-A Current Affair

15-Sesame Street

19-Charles in Charge

21-Tale Spin

34-Jetsons
36-The Jokers Wild

41-Chip N Dales Rescue Rangers

56-Fun House

5:00

3 9 12 32 36-News

5 11-Cosby Show

18-Inside Edition

19 56-Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

21-Wonderful World of Disney

27-Andy Griffith

34-Ducktales

41-Webster

57-M*A*S*H

KET-Mister Rogers Neighborhood

5:30

3-Inside Edition

5 11 18 27 57-News

15-3 2 1-Contact

19-Mr. Belvedere

32 36-Challengers

34-Chip N Dales Rescue Rangers

41-Silver Spoons

56-Small Wonder
KET-Square One Television

6:00

3 32 36 57-News

15-MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour

19-Growing Pains

21-Home Shopping Spree

34-Traveling Gospel Sing

41-Highway to Heaven

56-Happy Days

KET-Another Page

6:30

3 5 18-NBC News

9 27 32 57-CBS News

11 12 36-ABC News

19-Kate and Allie

21-Hazel

34-Laverene and Shirley

56-Mr. Belvedere

KET-Nightly Business Report

7:00

3 12 36-A Current Affair

5-Inside Edition
9 27 32-Wheel of Fortune

11-Entertainment Tonight

15-Nightly Business Report

18 57-Cosby Show

19-Night Court

21-Father Knows Best

34-News

41-Mamas Family

56-Cheers

KET-MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour

7:30

3 36-Family Feud

5-Instant Recall

9 27 32-Jeopardy!

11-PM Magazine

12-Entertainment Tonight

15-World of Survival

21-Commercial Program

34-Crime Stoppers 800

41 56-Night Court

57-Andy Griffith

8:00

3 5 18-Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (Debut)


9 27 32 57-Uncle Buck (Debut)

11 12 36-MacGyver

15-Adventure

19 41 56-21 Jump Street

21-Movie: The Most Dangerous Game (32)

34-Mork and Mindy

KET-Earthquake: A Matter of Time

8:30

3 5 18-Ferris Bueller

9 27 32 57-Lenny (Debut)

34-Odd Couple

9:00

3 5 18-Movie: Joshuas Heart (Made for TV, 90)

9 27 32 57-Murphy Brown

11 12 36-NFL Football: 49ers at Saints

15-Firing Line

19 41 56-Alien Nation

34-Family

9:30

9 27 32 57-Designing Women

KET-Child Care: Families in the Balance


10:00

9 27 32 57-Connie Chung

19 56-Star Trek: The Next Generation

21-Word Alive

34-National Geographic: On Assignment

41-News

10:30

21-Virtuous Woman

41-Barney Miller

11:00

3 5 9 18 27 32 34 57-News

15-Mystery

19-Night Court

21-700 Club

41 56-Arsenio Hall

11:30

3 5 18-Tonight Show

9-Arsenio Hall

19-M*A*S*H

32-Night Heat

11:35
27-M*A*S*H

57-Beverly Hillbillies

12:00

11 12 36-News

19-Simon and Simon

21-Heart to Heart

34-After Hours

41-Hawaii Five-O

56-Taxi

57-Gunsmoke

12:05

27-Magnum, P.I.

12:30

3 18-Late Night with David Letterman

5-Hard Copy

9-Magnum, P.I.

11 36-Nightline

21-Success N Life

56-Twilight Zone

12:35

12-Cheers
12:40

32-Midnight Hour

1:00

5-Late Night with David Letterman

11-Into the Night

19-Star Trek: The Next Generation

36-Entertainment Tonight

41-News

1:05

12-Nightline

1:30

3 18-Later with Bob Costas

9-News

21-Morris Cerullo

41-Twilight Zone

1:35

12-Quiz Kids Challenge

1:40

32-CBS News Night watch (until 6:00)


2:00

3-Personalities

5-Later with Bob Costas

9-CBS News Night watch (until 5:30)

11-Joan Rivers

18-News

19-War of the Worlds

41-Movie: The Choirboys (77)

2:05

12-Home Shopping Spree (until 5:00)

2:30

3-Classifieds

5-News

3:00

3-News

5-Movie: The Big Operator (59)

11-Fall Guy

19-Movie: Beyond the Door (75)

4:00

11-Success N Life
4:30

41-Movie: Genesis II (73)

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Re: Retro: Louisville/Lexington/Cincinnati, Monday, 9/10/90

What did WXIX air at 7:30 PM?

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Could you list that weekend? What source did you use?

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Gibson on Good Morning America seemed almost


ecstatic about having WHAS in the ABC family,

mainly because it is a heritage station (old-

line is the term he used) and because of its

news reputation.

As I understand it, WHAS made the switch

because of the Kentucky Derby. When ABC got

the Derby in the mid-'70s, Derby management

forced ABC to feed it to WHAS as well as then-

affiliate WLKY, with a weak signal on Ch. 32.

When Capital Cities bought ABC in the mid-'80s,

they discontinued the practice, meaning that

WHAS had pre-race activities all day but WLKY

had the race itself. In 1990, it looked as if

the Derby might move back to CBS, but ABC outbid

them and retained the rights. WHAS then decided

to go with ABC. (CBS wasn't doing all that well

in prime time then, but WHAS was outperforming the

Eye network. I got all this from a book titled

"Television in America," which deals with the histories

of some of the outstanding stations around the country.)

Today, with the Derby on NBC, the bulk of the

local Derby Day coverage is on the station that

carries the race: WAVE/3.


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> What source did you use?

Thank you for bringing that up, classictvfan.

As a reminder (more fully explained in one of the stickys), all schedule posts must contain the
source, preferably as the first line of the post (but within an explanatory paragraph or at the
bottom of the post is just fine).

Also, to save classictvfan's having to type out his usual request over and over, do try to include
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Re: Retro: Louisville/Lexington/Cincinnati, Monday, 9/10/90--The Source

My bad about omitting that the listings came from the Kentucky Edition of TV Guide, 9/8-
9/14/90.

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Retro: Louisville/Lexington/Cincinnati, Saturday, 9/8/90

5:00
5-Its a Living

19-Archie Bunkers Place

5:30

5-Its a Living

19-Whats Happening Now!!

6:00

3-U.S. Farm Report

5-Family Feud

19-Little Rascals

21-Great America Outdoors

41-Paddington Bear

6:30

3-Peppermint Place

5-U.S. Farm Report

9-Rude Dog and the Dweebs

11-Bugs Bunny and Friends

19-Tom and Jerry

21-Fishing the West

41-Fantastic Max

7:00

3-Faerie Tale Theatre


5-Agri Country with Ed Johnson

9-Adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy

11-Rude Dog and the Dweebs

12-Make Peace with Nature

18-Education Notebook

21-Commercial Program

27-Directions

36-Wonderful World of Disney

41-Richie Rich

56-Brady Bunch

57-Looney Toon Laughs

7:30

5-Commercial Program

9-Peppermint Place

11-Bugs Bunny and Friends

12-Small Wonder

18-Farming with Jack Crowder

21-Jetsons

27 57-Rude Dog and the Dweebs

32-Its Your Business

41-Jonny Quest

56-Brady Bunch

8:00
3 5 18-Camp Candy

9 11 27 57-Jim Hensons Muppet Babies

12 32 36-Winnie the Pooh

15-Sesame Street

19 41 56-Bobbys World

21 34-Paddington Bear

KET-European Journal

8:30

3 5 18-Captain N, Super Mario Brothers

12 32 36-Wizard of Oz

19 41 56-Zazoo U

21 34-Fantastic Max

KET-The Art of William Alexander and Robert Warren

9:00

9 11 27 57-Garfield and Friends

12 32 36-Slimer! And the Real Ghostbusters

15-Captain Kangaroo

19 41 56-Tom and Jerry Kids

21 34-Richie Rich

KET-Computer Chronicles

9:30

3 5 18-Rick Moranis in Graveyard High


15-3 2 1-Contact

19 41 56-Attack of the Killer Tomatoes

21 34-Jonny Quest

KET-Earth Explored

10:00

3 5 18-Kid N Play

9 57-Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

11-Batman

12 32 36-Beetlejuice

15-Newtons Apple

19 41 56-Peter Pan and the Pirates

21-NWA Wrestling

27-Looney Toon Laughs

34-Tale Spin

KET-Western Tradition

10:30

3 5 18-Chipmunks

11-Batman

12 32 36-New Kids on the Block

15-Club Connect

19 41 56-Fun House

27-Metro Piston
11:00

3 5 18-Saved by the Bell

9 11 27-U.S. Open Tennis

12 32 36-Bugs Bunny and Tweety

15-DeGrassi High

19 41-WWF Wrestling

21-Roller Games

56-Kevin Donnelly (Georgetown (KY) University Football)

57-Classifieds

KET-Economics U$A

11:30

3-Closer Looks

5-Guys Next Door

18-Winners Circle Update

56-Super Sports Follies

57-Goins Brothers

12:00

3-CWA Wrestling

5-WWF Wrestling

12-Commercial Programs

15-Computer Chronicles

18-Visions of Speed

19-Movie: The Sad Sack (57)


21-Greatest Sports Legends

32 36-Little Rosey

34-Americas Top 10

41-Movie: Were No Angels (55)

56-Pump It Up

57-U.S. Open Tennis (joined in progress)

KET-Focus on Society

12:30

15-Victory Garden

18-Bluegrass Personalities

21-Super Sports Follies

32 36-Pup Named Scooby Doo

34-This Week on Pit Road

1:00

3-Senior Scene

5-Ball Report

9 11 27 57-U.S. Open Tennis Continues

12-Movie: Wait till Your Mother Gets Home (Made for TV, 83)

15-The Art of William Alexander and Robert Warren

18-Movie: Suspicion (41)

21 34-Auto Racing: NASCAR Autolite 200

32-Movie: T.J. Hooker (Made for TV, 82)

36-Commercial Programs
56-American Gladiators

KET-Understanding Human Behavior

1:30

3-Close-Up

5-This Week in Baseball

15-This Old House

2:00

3-Classifieds

5-NFL Update 90

15-Strip Quilting

19-Movie: Which Way to the Front? (70)

36-Wonderful World of Disney

41-Movie: Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen (81)

56-Out of This World

KET-American Adventure

2:30

3-Commercial Program

15-Justin Wilsons Louisiana Cooking

32-Barnaby Jones

56-Charles in Charge

3:00
3 5 18-Drag Racing

9 11 27 57-U.S. Open Tennis Continues

12-College Football-Quest for Number One

15-Motor week 90

36-Cole Proctor: Morehead State Football

56-New Lassie

3:30

12-College Football: Texas Tech @ Ohio State

15-Adventures in Scale Modeling

21-TBA

32 36-College Football: Oklahoma @ UCLA

34-Runaway with the Rich and Famous

56-My Secret Identity

4:00

3 5 18-Sports Showcase

15-American Interests

19-Movie: To Be or Not to Be (83)

21-Downhome USA

34-Tuff Trax

41-Movie: A Force of One (79)

56-Superboy

KET-G.E.D.
4:30

15-Firing Line

21-Commercial Program

56-Remote Control

5:00

9 11 27 57-U.S. Open Tennis Continues

15-Americas Defense Monitor

21-Tale Spin

34-Soul Train

56-Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous

KET-Firing Line

5:30

15-For Veterans Only

KET-McLaughlin Group

6:00

3 5 18-News

15-Discover: The World of Science

19-Tale Spin

34-Insport

41-New Lassie

56-Star Search

KET-Tony Browns Journal


6:30

3 5 18-NBC News

34-Hee Haw

41-Mamas Family

KET-World of Ideas with Bill Moyers

7:00

3 56-Star Trek: The Next Generatino

5-Witness to Survival

9 32-Wheel of Fortune

11-Hee Haw

12-Billy Graham Crusade

15-Austin City Limits

18-Cousteaus Rediscovery of the World

21-Movie: The Last Days of Pompeii (35, colorized)

27-History of the Senior Golf Classic

36-Missing/Reward

41-Hoosier Millionaire

57-News

7:30

5-Missing Reward

9-Cash Explosion (Ohio Lottery)

11 27 34 57-Fun and Games (Kentucky Lottery)


32-Jeopardy!

36-Family Ties

41-Sports Page

8:00

3 5 18-Golden Girls

9 11 27 57-Phil Collins

12 32 36-Super Jeopardy!

15-Lawrence Welk

19 41 56-Totally Hidden Video

34-Movie: You Cant Hurry Love (88)

KET-Evening at Pops

8:30

3 5 18-Working It Out

12 32 36-Americas Funniest People

19 41 56-Haywire

9:00

3 5 18-Golden Girls

9 11 57-Newhart

12 32 36-Twin Peaks

15-Doctor Who

19 41 56-Cops

21-In Touch
27-Golf: Senior Classic Shootout (taped delay)

KET-Mystery!

9:30

3 5 18-Fanelli Boys (Debut)

9 11 57-Movie: Armed and Dangerous (86)

19 41 56-American Chronicles

10:00

3 5 18-Miss America Pageant

19-Friday the 13th

21-Evangel Presents

34-Mamas Family

41-Freddys Nightmares

KET-Lonesome Pine

10:30

15-American Playhouse

21-Keystone on the Line

34-College Football: Kentucky @ Rutgers (taped delay)

10:55

12 32 36-United Way

11:00
9 11 12 27 32 36 57-News

19 56-Comic Strip Live

41-College Football: Murray State @ Louisville (taped delay)

KET-P.O.V.

11:20

27 57-Sports Spectrum

11:30

9-Arsenio Hall

32-American Gladiators

36-Movie: Somebody Killed Her Husband (78)

11:35

11-Magnum, P.I.

12-A Current Affair: Extra

11:45

27-1990 Big Ten Preview

57-WWF Wrestling

12:00

3 5 18-News

15-Jack Horkheimer

19-Movie: Red Sun (71)


21-Movie: The Singing Nun (66)

56-Movie: The Long Goodbye (73)

12:15

27-Movie: Atlantic City (80)

12:30

3 5 18-Saturday Night Live

9-Night Music

32-Monsters

12:35

11-Movie: Revenge of the Nerds (84)

12:45

57-Monsters

1:00

32-ABC News

1:05

12-Crimestoppers 800

1:15

32-News
57-Tales from the Darkside

1:30

9-Red Hot and Cool

1:35

12-Home Shopping Spree (until 5:00)

2:00

3-Star Trek: the Next Generation

5-WWF Wrestling

19-Movie: The Third Day (65)

41-MTV Music Video Awards

2:35

11-News

3:00

5-News

3:30

5-Best of Paul Dixon

4:00

19-Movie: 24 Hours to Kill (65)


41-Movie: The Courtship of Eddies Father (63)

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Why are there some gaps in 19's schedule?

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> Why are there some gaps in 19's schedule?

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Re: Retro: Louisville/Lexington/Cincinnati, Monday, 9/10/90

> Why are there some gaps in 19's schedule?

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I checked--the only omission I made was at 7.30 p.m. Channel 19 showed "Who's the Boss".

Retro: Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point Saturday, October 1, 1966

From the Greensboro Daily News. North

Carolina was on EST, one hour behind

New York.

WFMY Ch. 2 (CBS)

7 AM Sunrise Semester

7:30 Bronco

8:30 Stingray

9 AM Mighty Mouse And The

Mighty Heroes

9:30 Underdog

10 AM Frankenstein Jr. And

The Impossibles

10:30 Space Ghost


11 AM New Adventures Of Superman

(animated)

11:30 Lone Ranger (animated)

12 N Road Runner

12:30 The Beagles

1 PM Tom & Jerry

1:30 Robin Hood

2 PM Newsmaker

2:30 Stonemans

3 PM NFL Highlights

there's a gap after this until

6 PM Daktari (delay from Tuesday 7:30)

7 PM News

7:30 Jackie Gleason

8:30 Pistols 'n' Petticoats

9 PM Mission: Impossible

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM News

11:20 Movie: "The Secret Ways"

WGHP Ch. 8 (ABC)

6:30 Aspect (farm show)

7 AM Farm And Home Hour

7:55 Devotions
8 AM Little Rascals

8:30 Roger Ramjet

9 AM Woody Woodpecker

9:30 Huckleberry Hound

10 AM King Kong (animated)

10:30 The Beatles

11 AM New Casper Cartoon Show

11:30 Magilla Gorilla

12 N Bugs Bunny

12:30 Milton The Monster

1 PM Dick Bennick (dance-party show)

(Bennick is better remembered as

creature-feature host Dr. Paul

Bearer on WTOG/44 Tampa/St. Petersburg.)

1:30 Wide World Of Sports

3 PM NCAA Football (teams not given)

6:30 Porter Wagoner (time approximate)

7 PM Wrestling

7:30 Let's Go To The Races

8 PM Bewitched (delay from Thursday 9 PM)

8:30 Lawrence Welk

9:30 Hollywood Palace

10:30 Wilburn Brothers

11 PM Wrestling

11:30 News
11:40 Night Train

WSJS Ch. 12 (NBC)

7:30 Farm Report

8 AM Cartoon Carnival

9 AM Super 6

9:30 Atom Ant

10 AM Secret Squirrel

10:30 Space Kidettes

11 AM Cool McCool

11:30 Jetsons

12 N Top Cat

12:30 Bachelor Father

1 PM Baseball (teams not given)

4 PM Popcorn Theater (time approximate)

5:15 Parsons To Persons

5:30 AFL Highlights

6 PM News

6:30 Scherer-MacNeil Report (Ray Scherer

and Robert MacNeil anchored NBC's

Saturday newscast.)

7 PM Greyhound Derby

7:30 Flipper

8 PM Please Don't Eat The Daisies


8:30 Get Smart

9 PM NBC Movie: "Rear Window"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Warriors"

Retro: Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Poi nt Sunday,October 2, 1966

From the Greensboro Daily News. Again,

times are EST, one hour behind New York.

WFMY Ch. 2 (CBS)

8 AM Jerry Falwell

8:30 Gospel Singing Jubilee

9:30 Light Unto My Path

10 AM Mormon Conference

12 N Children's Chapel

12:15 Adventure Calls

12:30 Bill Tate (football show)

1:15 NFL Football (don't have the teams,

but I'm sure one was the Redskins--

I think this includes the NFL

Today before the game)

5 PM To Tell The Truth (time approximate)

5:30 Amateur Hour

6 PM Leave It To Beaver
6:30 The Forest Rangers

7 PM Lassie

7:30 It's About Time

8 PM Ed Sullivan

9 PM Garry Moore (his unsuccessful attempt

to revive his variety hour--would be

replaced February 5, 1967 by The Smothers

Brothers Comedy Hour)

10 PM Candid Camera

10:30 What's My Line?

10:55 GOP Speech (it was an off-year election

notable because Ronald Reagan was elected

governor of California that year)

11 PM News

11:15 CBS News

11:30 Rifleman

WGHP Ch. 8 (ABC)

7 AM Faith For Today

7:30 The Story

8 AM Meetin' Time

8:30 TV Pulpit

9 AM Youth Forum

9:30 Linus The Lionhearted


10 AM Beany And Cecil

10:30 Peter Potamus

11 AM Bullwinkle

11:30 Discovery

12 N Oldest Institution On Earth

12:30 Jubilee With Bonnie Lou And

Buster

1 PM Movie: "King On Horseback"

2:15 Chinchilla Ranch (anyone recall

this infomercial?)

2:30 Klassroom Kwiz

3 PM Talk By Ezra Taft Benson

4 PM Porky Pig

4:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

5 PM Yogi Bear

5:30 Shane (delay from Saturday 7:30)

6:30 F Troop (delay from Thursday 8 PM)

7 PM Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea

8 PM The FBI

9 PM ABC Movie: "Move Over Darling"

11 PM News

11:15 Eastern Football

WSJS Ch. 12 (NBC)


7:30 Singin' Time In Dixie

8:30 Bob Poole's Gospel Favorites

9:30 Roy Rogers

10:30 This Is The Life

11 AM First Baptist Church Of

Winston-Salem

12 N AFL Football (teams not given)

3 PM Jimmy (don't know what this is--

time approximate)

3:30 Bachelor Father

4 PM Meet The Press

4:30 Frontiers Of Faith

5 PM Vietnam Weekly Review

5:30 GE College Bowl

6 PM Frank McGee Report

6:30 NBC News Special: "Northern

Segregation"

7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World

Of Color

8:30 Hey Landlord

9 PM Bonanza

10 PM Andy Williams

11 PM M Squad

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Retro: Denver/Casper/Cheyenne/Rapid City Sat 7/4/87

from TV Guide: Northern Colorado Edition

Denver/Broomfield: 2 KWGN-Ind, 4 KCNC-NBC, 6 KRMA-PBS, 7 KMGH-CBS, 9 KUSA-ABC, 12 KBDI-


PBS, 31 KDVR-Fox

Casper: 2c KTWO-NBC, 14 KWGC-CBS, 20 KFNB-ABC

Sterling: 3 KTVS-CBS/NBC

Rapid City: 3r KOTA-ABC, 7r KEVN-NBC, 9r KBHE-PBS, 15 KPLO-CBS

Scottsbluff: 4s KDUH-ABC, 10 KSTF-CBS/NBC

Cheyenne: 5 KGWN-CBS/NBC

Rawlins: 11 KFNR-ABC

Sheridan/Gillette: 12s KSGW-ABC

Alliance: 13 KTNE-PBS

Morning

5:00

2 Man from Atlantis

9 CNN Headline News

11-20 Get Along Gang

15 Agriculture USA

31 Johnny Canales

5:30

4 Wall Street Journal Report

11-20 New Zoo Revue

15 Bullwinkle
5:55

2 Perspectives

7 Good Morning

6:00

2 Gilligan's Island

2c-4-7r Kissyfur

3-5-7-10-14-15 Berenstain Bears

3r-4s-9-11-12s-20 Wuzzles

31 Defenders of the Earth (x4)

6:30

2 Cisco Kid

2c-4-7r Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears

3-5-7-10-14-15 Wildfire

3r-4s-9-11-12s-20 Care Bears Family

9r Moneymakers VI

7:00

2 World Tomorrow

2c-4-7r Wimbledon Tennis: Women's Final

3-5-7-10-14-15 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

3r-4s-9-11-12s-20 Flintstone Kids

6 Personal Time Management


9r Earth Explored

13 Market to Market

7:30

2 Jimmy Swaggart

6 Business File

13 Rod & Reel

8:00

3-5-7-10-14-15 Pee-Wee's Playhouse

3s-4r-9-11-12s-20 Real Ghostbusters

9r Intro to Technical & Business Communication

13 Wind Surfing

31 Rifleman

8:30

2 Gunsmoke

3-5-7-10-14-15 Teen Wolf

3r-4s-9-11-12s-20 Pound Puppies

13 Victory Garden

31 My Friend Liberty

9:00

2 Movie "Tarzan & the Amazons"

3-5-7-10-14-15 Dungeons & Dragons


3r-4s-9-11-12s-20 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

6 Teaching Students with Special Needs

9r Principles of Human Communication

13 MotorWeek

31 Rawhide

9:30

3-5-7-10-14-15 Land of the Lost

3r-4s-9-11-12s-20 Ewoks

13 GED

10:00

3-5-7-10-14-15 Galaxy High School

3r-4s-9-11-12s-20 Weekend Special "Henry Hamilton, Graduate Ghost" (conclusion)

6 Understanding Time & Space

9r Family Matters

12 Teletunes

13 Business of Management

31 Have Gun: Will Travel

10:30

2 Bob Newhart

3-5-7-10-14-15 CBS Storybreak

3r-4s-11-12s-20 Health Show

9 Kids are People Too


9r MotorWeek

31 Lone Ranger

11:00

2 Sanford & Son

3-5-10-14 Rodeo Sports Page

3r-4s-9-11-12s-20 American Bandstand

6 Story of English

7 Wrestling

9r Frugal Gourmet

13 Intro to College Composition

15 News

31 Tarzan

11:30

2 What a Country!

3-5-10 Three's Company

3r-4s-12s America's Top Ten

9 Dance Fever

9r Victory Garden

11-20 Infomercial

14 Barney Miller

15 US Farm Report

Afternoon
Noon

2 What's Happening Now!

2c-4-7r Baseball Pre-Game

3-5-10 Born in America

3r-4s-12s US Farm Report

6 MotorWeek

7 Gunsmoke

9 Young Universe

9r Market to Market

11-20 Pro Basketball

12 NASA at Work

13 Focus on Society

14 Triathlon

15 America

31 Wonder Woman

12:15

2c-4-7r Baseball: Texas-NY Yankees (alt game: St. Louis-Atlanta)

12:30

2 Gilligan's Island

3r-4s-12s Joy of Gardening

6 Victory Garden

9 TBA

9r Midwest Market Analysis


11-20 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness

12 Rod & Reel

1:00

2 Leave It to Beaver

3-5-7-10-11-14 CBS Sports Saturday (Old-Timers Baseball Classic)

3r-4s-12s Bicycling: Beverly Hills Invitational

6 Joy of Painting

9 Steeplechase: Colonial Cup International

9r Computer Chronicles

11-20 America

12 MotorWeek

13 Adapting the Past, Building the Future

31 Bionic Woman

1:30

2 Movie "1776"

6 BodyWatch

9 Hydroplane Racing: Thunderboat Regatta

9r From a Country Garden

12 Mechanical Universe

2:00

3r-4s-9-11-12-20 Wide World of Sports (NASCAR Firecracker 400/Bislett International track &
field)

6 GED
9r Joy of Painting

12 Computer Chronicles

13 Innovation

31 Incredible Hulk

2:30

3-5-7-10-11-14 Golf: Canadian Open

9r Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel

12 Money Trends

13 Computer Chronicles

3:00

2c-7r This Week in Baseball

4 Little House on the Prairie

6 German Professional Soccer

9r French Chef

12 This Old House

13 Magic of Oil Painting

31 White Shadow

3:30

2c Light Moments in Sports

7r Rodeo Sports Page

9r This Old House

12 Collectors
13 Collectibles, Etc.

4:00

2 Black Sheep Squadron

2c Fishing the West

3-5-10 Siskel & Ebert & the Movies

3r-4s-12s Heroes: Made in the USA

4 Love Boat

6 Great Chefs of the West

7 Sports Pros & Cons

7r-15 Greatest Sports Legends

9 Small Wonder

9r We're Cooking Now

11-20 Consumer Discount Auctions

12 From a Country Garden

13 Seward Fourth of July Parade

14 Wild Kingdom

31 Gimme a Break!

4:30

2c-7r NBC Nightly News

3-7-10-15 CBS Evening News

3r-4s-9-11-12s-20 ABC World News Tonight

5 Town Talk

6 Collectors
9r Job-a-Thon 2

12 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin': Outdoors

14 Fame

31 Facts of Life

5:00

2 Star Trek

2c Report to Wyoming

3-5-10 Solid Gold

3r-4s-12s Music City USA

4-7-9-15 News

6 Upstairs, Downstairs

7r-11-20 Siskel & Ebert & the Movies

9r Doctor Who

12 Dialogue

31 New Gidget

5:30

2c News

3r-4s-12s Hee Haw

7r Lorne Greene's New Wilderness

11-20 At the Movies

12 European Journal

14 Solid Gold

15 Barney Miller
31 Mama's Family

Evening

6:00

2 Bob Newhart

2c-7 Entertainment This Week

3-5-10 227

4 NBC Nightly News

6 Agronsky & Company

7r Star Trek

9 Ones Who Win

11-20 Father Murphy

12 Washington Week in Review

13 Newton's Apple

15 Space (pt 1)

31 9 to 5

6:30

2 American Association Baseball: Iowa-Denver

3-5-10 Me & Mrs. C

3r-4s-12s Wheel of Fortune

4 Zappolo One on One

6 Pioneers of Aviation

9-14 Wheel of Fortune

9r Fairly Secret Army


12 McLaughlin Group

13 Sneak Previews

31 Too CLose for Comfort

7:00

2c-4-7r 227

3-5-7-10-14 Space (pt 1)

3r-4s-9-11-12s-20 Star-Spangled Celebration

6-9r-13 Evening at Pops (Fourth of July Concert from Boston)

12 Bodywatch

31 Movie "Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys!"

7:30

2c-4-7r Mr & Mrs. C

12 Country Express

8:00

2c-4-7r Golden Girls

12 Austin City Limits

15 West 57th

8:30

2c-4-7r Amen

6 Mystery!

9r A Capitol Fourth-1987
13 Moyers: In Search of the Constitution

9:00

2c-4-7r Hunter

3-5-7-10-14 West 57th

12 Amateur Wrestling: US v USSR

15 News

31 Wrestling

9:30

2 News

6-13 A Capitol Fourth-1987

15 Hee Haw

10:00

2 Saturday Night

2c-3-3r-4-4s-5-7-9-10-12s-14 News

9r Mystery!

11-20 Runaway with the Rich & Famous

31 Bizarre

10:15

3r-4s-12s ABC News

14 Movie "World War III" (pt 1)


10:30

2 Movie "Cheyenne Autumn"

3-5-10 Miami Vice

3r-4s-12 Movie "Planet of the Apes"

7r Saturday Night Live

11-20 ABC News

15 MTV Video Countdown

31 Movie "Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed"

10:35

2c-4 Saturday Night Live

7 Taxi

9 M*A*S*H

10:45

11-20 Late Show (guest host Scott Valentine from Family Ties)

11:00

6 Sneak Previews

9r Austin City Limits

12 Alive from Off Center (x2)

13 Movie "Christmas in July"

11:05

7 Solid Gold
9 WKRP in Cincinnati

11:30

3-5-10 Movie "Foxes"

6 Monty Python's Flying Circus

15 Movie "Moonshine County Express"

11:35

9 Movie "The Jackpot"

11:45

11-20 Movie "Firestarter"

Late Night

Midnight

6-12 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

9r Statue of Liberty

12:05

4 We Love Lucy

7 Hot Tracks

12:10

13 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler


12:30

3r-4s-12s Hawaii 5-0

31 Laurel & Hardy

1:05

7 Movie "Ghoulies"

1:15

9 ABC News

1:30

2 'Allo 'Allo!

3r-4s-9-12s-15 News

1:35

3r-4s-12s ABC News

1:45

11-20 INN News

2:00

2 Movie "The Final Eye"

31 Movie "The Flight of the Phoenix"

2:05
4 Dancin' to the Hits

9 Movie "Sabata"

2:15

11-20 MTV Video Countdown

2:40

4 Movie "The Lucifer Complex"

3:15

11-20 Dancin' to the Hits

3:45

11-20 Dream Girl USA

4:00

2 Bonanza

4:10

9 CNN Headline News

4:15

11-20 Dance Fever

4:20
4 TBA

4:30

4 Kung Fu

11-20 Hollywood Close-Up

31 Have Gun: Will Travel

4:45

15 Christophers

sign-off times

12:05am: 2c-6-7r-12

12:15am: 13

1am: 9r

1:30am: 3-5-10

2am: 15

2:15am: 3r-4s-12s

<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Bluenoser on 10/03/05 03:17 PM.</FONT></P>

Retro: Eastern North Carolina primetime Monday, August 26, 1963


From the Raleigh News and Observer. Listings

run from 7 PM; Norfolk stations are one hour

later than Carolina stations. WVEC/13 (ABC)

Norfolk was not listed at the time.

RALEIGH/DURHAM

WRAL Ch. 5 (ABC/NBC, some CBS)

7 PM Dragnet (the original, with Ben Alexander

as Jack Webb's partner)

7:30 The Dakotas

8:30 Your Funny Funny Films (a forerunner of

America's Funniest Home Videos, with George

Fenneman as host)

9 PM Stoney Burke

10 PM Ben Casey

11 PM ABC News

11:10 Weather

11:15 News

11:25 Movie: "The Love Lottery"

WTVD Ch. 11 (CBS/NBC)

7 PM The Lively Ones


7:30 Dr. Kildare

8:30 Vacation Playhouse

9 PM Comedy Hour Specials: Phil Silvers in

"The Ballad Of Louie The Louse"

10 PM Dick Powell (his NBC anthology series)

11 PM News

11:15 Tonight Show

GREENVILLE/NEW BERN/WASHINGTON

WITN Ch. 7 (NBC/ABC)

7 PM Restless Gun

7:30 NBC Movie: "Mardi Gras"

9:30 Art Linkletter (a celebrity panel tries

to guess the outcome of prefilmed People

Are Funny-type situations)

10 PM David Brinkley's Journal

10:30 Showcase

11 PM News

11:15 Tonight Show

WNCT Ch. 9 (CBS/ABC)

7 PM Peter Gunn
7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM I've Got A Secret

8:30 Vacation Playhouse

9 PM Comedy Hour Specials

10 PM Password

10:30 McHale's Navy

11 PM News

11:15 Movie

WILMINGTON

WECT Ch. 6 (NBC/CBS/ABC)

7 PM News

7:15 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7:30 NBC Movie

9:30 Your Funny Funny Films

10 PM Ben Casey

11 PM News

11:15 Tonight Show

NORFOLK, VA

WTAR Ch. 3 (CBS)


7 PM Trails West

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM I've Got A Secret

8:30 Vacation Playhouse

9 PM Comedy Hour Specials

10 PM Password

10:30 Stump The Stars (was Pantomime

Quiz in the '50s)

11 PM News

11:25 Movie

WAVY Ch. 10 (NBC)

7 PM Keyhole

7:30 NBC Movie

9:30 Art Linkletter

10 PM David Brinkley's Journal

10:30 Briefing

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight

1 AM Topic

1:30 News

FLORENCE, SC
WBTW Ch. 13 (CBS/ABC)

7 PM Leave It To Beaver

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM I've Got A Secret

8:30 Vacation Playhouse

9 PM Comedy Hour Specials

10 PM Ben Casey

11 PM News

11:20 Movie

Retro: Atlanta Monday, November 4, 1957

From the Atlanta Constitution.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Today In Georgia

9:30 Ray Milland

10 AM Arlene Francis

10:30 Treasure Hunt

11 AM Price Is Right

11:30 Truth Or Consequences

12 N News

12:15 Tic Tac Dough (joined in


progress)

12:30 It Could Be You

1 PM Movie: "Berlin Correspondent"

(COLOR)

2:30 Bride And Groom

3 PM Matinee Theater (COLOR)

4 PM Queen For A Day

4:45 Modern Romances

5 PM Comedy Time

5:30 Big Adventure

5:45 Statesmen Quartet

6 PM Amos 'n' Andy

6:30 News

6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM If You Had A Million (reruns

of The Millionaire)

7:30 Price Is Right (COLOR)

8 PM Restless Gun

8:30 Tales Of Wells Fargo

9 PM Twenty-One

9:30 Turn Of Fate

10 PM Suspicion

11 PM News

11:15 Movie: "Doll Face"


WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 AM Jimmy Dean

7:45 News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

8:45 News

9 AM Beulah

9:30 Dean's Party Line

10 AM Garry Moore

10:30 Arthur Godfrey

11:30 Strike It Rich

12 N News

12:15 Love Of Life

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Four Star Playhouse

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Beat The Clock

2:30 Art Linkletter's House

Party

3 PM Big Payoff

3:30 Verdict Is Yours

4 PM Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 Edge Of Night


5 PM Mr. And Mrs. North

5:30 China Smith

6 PM I Led Three Lives

6:30 News

6:45 Douglas Edwards With The

News

7 PM Casey Jones

7:30 Robin Hood

8 PM Burns And Allen

8:30 Arthur Godfrey's Talent

Scouts

9 PM Danny Thomas

9:30 December Bride

10 PM Studio One

11 PM News; Movie: "While New

York Sleeps"

WLW-A Ch. 11 (ABC)

8 AM Thoughts For Today

8:15 Gospel Wake-Up

8:30 News And Farm News

8:45 Cartoons

9 AM Skipper Ray

10 AM School Days
10:30 Joyce Hayward

11 AM Movie: "Rose Of The Dragon"

12:30 News

12:45 Miss Who?

1:30 Life With Elizabeth

2 PM Stu Erwin

2:30 Willy

3 PM American Bandstand

4:30 Do You Trust Your Wife?

5 PM Superman

5:30 Mickey Mouse Club

6 PM Flash Gordon

6:30 City Detective

7 PM News

7:15 John Daly And The News

7:30 Parade Of Stars

8 PM Guy Mitchell

8:30 Bold Journey

9 PM Voice Of Firestone

9:30 Lawrence Welk's Top Tunes

And New Talent

10:30 Last Of The Mohicans

11 PM News

11:15 Movie: "Blind Adventure"


Retro: Denver/Casper/Cheyenne/Rapid City Fri 7/10/87

from TV Guide-Northern Colorado edition

Denver/Broomfield

KWGN 2 (Ind)

5:00 Sanford & Son

5:30 Jeffersons

6:00 Richard Roberts

7:00 Scooby-Doo

7:30 Ghostbusters

8:00 Inspector Gadget

8:30 Woody Woodpecker & Friends

9:00 Blinky's Fun CLub

9:30 Tom & Jerry

10:00 Charlie's Angels

11:00 I Love Lucy

11:30 Bob Newhart

Noon Andy Griffith

12:30 McHale's Navy

1:00 I Love Lucy

1:30 Dick Van Dyke

2:00 Bewitched

2:30 ThunderCats

3:00 Tom & Jerry

3:30 Heathcliff
4:00 Smurfs' Adventures

4:30 Bugs Bunny & Friends

5:00 One Day at a Time

5:30 Mary Tyler Moore

6:00 Jeffersons

6:30 Bob Newhart

7:00 Movie "Grease"

9:00 News

9:30 INN News

10:00 Tales from the Darkside

10:30 Rockford Files

11:30 Saturday Night

Mid. Movie "Mean Dog Blues"

2:00 Movie "The House That Dripped Blood"

4:00 One Step Beyond

4:30 Sanford & Son

KCNC 4 (NBC)

5:00 Morning Agricultural Report (cont'd)

5:15 Before Hours

5:30 NBC News at Sunrise

6:00 News

7:00 Today

9:00 Santa Barbara

10:00 Super Password


10:30 Wordplay

11:00 Classic Concentration

11:30 Scrabble

Noon News

12:30 Sale of the Century

1:00 Another World

2:00 Days of Our Lives

3:00 Wheel of Fortune

3:30 Phil Donahue

4:30 News

6:00 Baseball Pre-Game

6:15 Baseball: NY Mets-Houston

9:00 Love Boat

10:00 News

10:35 Tonight Show (guest host Pat Sajak)

11:35 Late Night with David Letterman

12:40 News

1:15 Friday Night Videos

2:15 $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime

2:45 Movie "12 Angry Men"

4:30 Kung Fu

KRMA 6 (PBS)

6:15 AM Weather

6:30 Business File


7:00 Personal Time Management

7:30 Captain Kangaroo

8:00 Teaching Writing: A Process Approach

9:00 Polka Dot Door

9:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

10:00 3-2-1 Contact

10:30 Reading Rainbow

11:00 Sesame Street

Noon Wild, Wild World of Animals

12:30 Owl TV

1:00 All Creatures Great & Small

2:00 Victory Garden

2:30 Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel

3:00 Polka Dot Door

3:30 Sesame Street (x2)

5:30 Nightly Business Report

6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

7:00 Washington Week in Review

7:30 State of Colorado

8:00 Wall Street Week

8:30 Civilisation

9:30 Top Guns

10:00 Fairly Secret Army

10:30 Stooge Snapshots

11:30 Movie "The Gorilla"


12:40 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

12:45 sign-off

KMGH 7 (CBS)

5:00 CBS Morning News

6:30 Morning Program

8:00 $25,000 Pyramid

8:30 Card Sharks

9:00 AM Colorado

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Young & the Restless

Noon News

12:30 Bold & the Beautiful

1:00 As the World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 Dating Game

3:30 Newlywed Game

4:00 News

5:00 CBS Evening News

5:30 People's Court

6:00 Hollywood Squares

6:30 Entertainment Tonight

7:00 Summer Playhouse

8:00 Dallas

9:00 Twilight Zone


10:00 News

10:35 Taxi

11:05 In Person from the Palace

12:05 Movie "Author! Author!"

2:10 Movie "Killer Fish"

4:20 sign-off

KUSA 9 (ABC)

5:00 CNN Headline News

6:00 News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Oprah Winfrey

10:00 Hour Magazine

11:00 All My Children

Noon News

12:30 Love Connection

1:00 General Hospital

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 Judge

3:30 Card Sharks

4:00 Jeopardy!

4:30 News

6:00 ABC World News Tonight

6:30 Wheel of Fortune

7:00 Sledge Hammer


7:30 Mr. Belvedere

8:00 Movie "Consenting Adult"

10:00 News

10:35 M*A*S*H

11:05 Nightline

11:40 Nightlife

12:10 Almost Live from the Comedy Corner

12:40 Off the Wall

1:10 Tales of the Unexpected

1:40 Hit City

2:10 Banacek

3:40 CNN Headline News

KBDI 12 (PBS)

2:00 Joy of Painting

2:30 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin': Outdoors

3:00 We're Cooking Now

3:30 Homestretch

4:00 Masterpiece Theatre

5:00 Wild Seas, Wild Seals

6:00 Square One Television

6:30 3-2-1 Contact

7:00 Nature

8:00 War: A Commentary by Gwynne Dyer

9:00 Presente!
9:30 Teletunes R&B Showcase

10:00 Teletunes (music videos)

11:00 Movie "The Carey Treatment"

12:40 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

12:45 sign-off

KDVR 31 (Fox)

5:00 Carol Burnett & Friends

5:30 Rifleman

6:00 Jimmy Swaggart

6:30 Bullwinkle

7:00 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe

7:30 She-Ra: Princess of Power

8:00 Jayce & the Wheeled Warriors

8:30 My Little Pony 'n Friends

9:00 Munsters

9:30 My Three Sons

10:00 My Favorite Martian

10:30 Mayberry RFD

11:00 Dick Van Dyke

11:30 Make Room for Daddy

Noon That's Incredible!

12:30 Movie "711 Ocean Drive"

2:30 Cartoons

3:00 Flintstones
3:30 SilverHawks

4:00 Transformers

4:30 Batman

5:00 Wonder Woman

6:00 Starsky & Hutch

7:00 Movie "PT 109"

9:30 Carson's Comedy Classics

10:00 Bizarre

10:30 Late Show (Rich Hall was guest host)

11:30 Movie "The Black Windmill"

1:30 Ask Dr. Ruth

2:00 Movie "Ride Beyond Vengeance"

4:00 Have Gun: Will Travel

4:30 Make Room for Daddy

Casper

KTWO 2 (NBC)

5:15 Before Hours

5:30 Morning Agriculture Report

6:00 NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 Today

9:00 Phil Donahue

10:00 Super Password

10:30 Wordplay

11:00 Classic Concentration


11:30 Scrabble

Noon Wheel of Fortune

12:30 Sale of the Century

1:00 Another World

2:00 Days of Our Lives

3:00 Santa Barbara

4:00 Superior Court

4:30 People's Court

5:00 NBC Nightly News

5:30 News

6:00 Baseball Pre-Game

6:15 Baseball: NY Mets-Houston

9:00 Entertainment Tonight

9:30 Too Close for Comfort

10:00 News

10:35 Tonight Show

11:35 Late Night with David Letterman

12:35 Friday Night Videos

1:35 sign-off

KGWC 14 (CBS)

5:30 Jimmy Swaggart

6:00 CBS Morning News

6:30 Morning Program

8:00 $25,000 Pyramid


8:30 Card Sharks

9:00 Price is Right

10:00 Young & the Restless

11:00 Barney Miller

11:30 Bold & the Beautiful

Noon As the World Turns

1:00 Guiding Light

2:00 Beverly Hillbillies

2:30 Defenders of the Earth

3:00 Love Connection

3:30 $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime

4:00 Magnum, PI

5:00 Jeopardy!

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 Wheel of Fortune

7:00 Summer Playhouse

8:00 Dallas

9:00 Twilight Zone

10:00 News

10:35 M*A*S*H

11:05 In Person from the Palace

12:05 Movie "Author! Author!"

2:10 Nightlife

2:40 sign-off
KFNB 20 (ABC)/KFNR 11-Rawlins

5:00 National Shopping Club

6:00 ABC World News This Morning

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Who's the Boss?

9:30 Bargain Hunters

10:00 Ryan's Hope

10:30 Loving

11:00 All My Children

Noon One Life to Live

1:00 General Hospital

2:00 Home Shopping Game

2:30 CrossWits

3:00 GI Joe

3:30 Big Valley

4:30 ABC World News Tonight

5:00 News

5:30 Bewitched

6:00 One Big Family

6:30 Hollywood Squares

7:00 Sledge Hammer

7:30 Mr. Belvedere

8:00 Movie "Consenting Adult"

10:00 News
10:30 Nightline

11:00 Late Show (guest host Peter Scolari)

Mid. 700 Club

1:00 INN News

1:30 National Shopping Club

Cheyenne

KGWN 5 (CBS/NBC)/KTVS 3-Sterling/KSTF 10-Scottsbluff

6:00 CBS Morning News

6:30 Morning Program

8:00 $25,000 Pyramid

8:30 Card Sharks

9:00 Price is Right

10:00 Young & the Restless

11:00 Classic Concentration

11:30 Bold & the Beautiful

Noon As the World Turns

1:00 Guiding Light

2:00 Days of Our Lives

3:00 Super Password

3:30 Sale of the Century

4:00 Scrabble

4:30 Wheel of Fortune

5:00 CBS Evening News

5:30 News
6:00 Fame

7:00 Summer Playhouse

8:00 Dallas

9:00 Twilight Zone

10:00 News

10:35 Three's Company

11:05 In Person from the Palace

12:05 Movie "Author! Author!"

2:10 sign-off

Alliance

KTNE 13 (PBS)

6:45 AM Weather

7:00 Sesame Street

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

8:30 Zoobilee Zoo

9:00 Knowzone

9:30 Reading Rainbow

10:00 Microwaves Are for Cooking

10:30 Food Preserving

11:00 Tennis with Van Der Meer

11:30 Sesame Street

12:30 Knowzone

1:00 We're Cooking Now

1:30 Movie "Six of a Kind"


2:40 Nature of Things

3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 3-2-1 Contact

5:30 Reading Rainbow

6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

7:00 Washington Week in Review

7:30 Wall Street Week

8:00 Market to Market

8:30 Bodywatch

9:00 On Stage at Wolf Trap

10:00 Nightly Business Report

10:30 Blake's 7

11:30 Second City Television

Mid. Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

12:05 sign-off

Rapid City

KOTA 3 (ABC)/KDUH 4-Scottsbluff/KSGW-12 Sheridan-Gillette

5:00 ABC World News This Morning

6:00 Good Morning America

8:00 Phil Donahue

9:00 Who's the Boss?

9:30 Bargain Hunters

10:00 Ryan's Hope


10:30 Loving

11:00 All My Children

Noon Yankee Doodle Cricket

12:30 Beverly Hillbillies

1:00 General Hospital

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 Eight is Enough

4:00 Jeopardy!

4:30 Card Sharks

5:00 ABC World News Tonight

5:30 News

6:00 Wheel of Fortune

6:30 M*A*S*H

7:00 Sledge Hammer

7:30 Mr. Belvedere

8:00 Movie "Consenting Adult"

10:00 News

10:35 Nightline

11:05 Twilight Zone

11:35 700 Club

12:35 True Confessions

1:05 News

1:40 sign-off

KEVN 7 (NBC)
5:30 Ag Day

6:00 Jimmy Swaggart

6:30 NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 Today

9:00 Wheel of Fortune

9:30 Scrabble

10:00 Super Password

10:30 Wordplay

11:00 Days of Our Lives

Noon Another World

1:00 Santa Barbara

2:00 Sale of the Century

2:30 Classic Concentration

3:00 She-Ra: Princess of Power

3:30 GI Joe: A Real American Hero

4:00 Magnum, PI

5:00 NBC Nightly News

5:30 News

6:00 Baseball Pre-Game

6:15 Baseball: NY Mets-Houston

9:00 Newlywed Game

9:30 Dating Game

10:00 News

10:30 Tonight Show

11:30 Late Night with David Letterman


12:30 Friday Night Videos

1:30 News

2:00 sign-off

KBHE 9 (PBS)

6:15 AM Weather

6:30 Body Pulse

7:00 Africans

8:00 Modern Maturity

8:30 Homestretch

9:00 Ice Skating

10:30 Orange Blossom Bebop

11:30 Sesame Street

12:30 Tee Talk

1:00 Indianapolis: City in Concert

2:00 Reading Rainbow

2:30 Sesame Street

3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:00 Square One Television

4:30 3-2-1 Contact

5:00 Captain Kangaroo

5:30 Nightly Business Report

6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

7:00 Washington Week in Review

7:30 Wall Street Week


8:00 Market to Market

8:30 Midwest Market Analysis

9:00 Great Performances

10:00 We'll Meet Again

11:00 In Recital

11:30 Country Express

Mid. Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

12:05 sign-off

KPLO 15 (CBS) [that's how TVG listed it in '87, when did the calls change?]

5:00 CBS Morning News

5:30 Good Morning KELO-Land

6:00 CBS Morning News

6:30 Morning Program

8:00 $25,000 Pyramid

8:30 Card Sharks

9:00 Price is Right

10:00 Young & the Restless

11:00 News

Noon As the World Turns

1:00 Guiding Light

2:00 Bold & the Beautiful

2:30 Scooby-Doo

3:00 Captain 11 Presents

3:30 Entertainment Tonight


4:00 News

4:30 CBS Evening News

5:00 News

5:30 Hollywood Squares

6:00 Summer Playhouse

7:00 Dallas

8:00 Twilight Zone

9:00 News

9:30 In Person from the Palace

10:30 Movie "Author! Author!"

12:35 Throb

1:05 Tales from the Darkside

1:35 It's Your Business

2:05 News

2:35 sign-off

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Re: Retro: Denver/Casper/Cheyenne/Rapid City Fri 7/10/87


> KPLO 15 (CBS) [that's how TVG listed it in '87, when did the

> calls change?]

At the time, ch.15 was actually a 1kw low-powered repeater, K15AC, which repeated KPLO ch.6
of Reliance, SD (a satellite of KELO ch.11, Sioux Falls). In November 1988, it was upgraded to a
full-powered (690kw) satellite of KELO, as KCLO.

Cleveland/Toledo/Erie/Youngstown-Tuesday December 6, 1966 Part 2 7:30 PM-2AM

From:TV Guide

BW=Black And White (All Network Prime Time Programming appears to be in Color)

Cleveland

3 WKYC NBC

5 WEWS ABC

8 WJW CBS

25 WVIZ NET

Akron

49 WAKR ABC

Erie

12 WICU NBC

24 WJET ABC

35 WSEE CBS
Youngstown

21 WFMJ NBC

27 WKBN CBS

33 WYTV ABC

Toledo

11 WTOL CBS NBC

13 WSPD ABC NBC

7:30

3-12-21 Girl From UNCLE

5-13-24-33-49 Combat!

8-11-27-35 Daktari

25 French Chef-BW

8PM

25 Eugenia Thornton-Books-BW

8:30

3-12-21 Occasional Wife-Comedy

5-13-24-33-49 Rounders-Comedy Western with Chill Wills

8-11-27-35 Red Skelton-Guests:Allen Funt, Abbe Lane

25 Face To Face-BW

9PM
3-12-21 NBC Tuesday Night at the Movies Bridges At Toko Ri 1954

5-13-24-33-49 Pruitts of Southampton-Phyllis Diller Sitcom

25 Segovia Master Class-BW

9:30

5-13-24-33-49 Love On A Rooftop-Judy Carne/Peter Deuel/Rich Little

8-11-27-35 S. Hurok Presents-SPECIAL (Pre-empts Petticoat Junction and CBS Reports)

25 Struggle For Peace-BW

10PM

5-13-24-33-49 Fugitive

25 Westminster Abbey-SPECIAL-BW

11PM

3 News Virgil Dominic

5 News Tom Field-BW

8 News Joel Daly, Doug Adair

11-27 News, Weather, Sports

12-13-21-24-35 News, Weather, Sports BW

33 Movie 13 Ghosts 1960 BW

49 (NBA)Pro Basketball Pistons/Knickerbockers-BW

Several Odd things about this listing:This was obviously a tape delayed game:According to
shrpsports.com, the teams played November 23 (At Detroit-Detroit won 118-100) and December
7 (At Detroit-Detroit wins 118-116)..Regular ABC telecasts didnt start till January usually..What I
wonder is, if it is some sort of syndicated package, why air a two-week old game..Can't see many
people watching especially on 49 which didnt have that may viewers to begin with.
11:10

5 Sports Paul Wilcox-BW

11:15

3 Weather-Wally Kinnan

5 Dorothy Fuldheim Commentary-BW

8 Weather-Dick Goddard

24 Movie-Prisoner Of Shark Island 1936 BW

11:20

3 Sports-Jim Graner

8 Sports-Frank Gleiber

35 Movie-Without Reservations 1946-BW

11:25

5 Movie-The Naked Kiss 1964-BW

8 Movie-The Blue Dahlia 1946-BW

27 Movie-Captain Horatio Hornblower 1051-BW

11:30

3-11-12-21 Johnny Carson

13 Movie Fall of Rome Italian 1961-BW

11:45

33 News-BW
Midnight

33 Movie Continues-BW

49 News-Kenny Halterman-BW

12:10

49 Pro Basketball Detroit/New York-Continues-BW

1AM

3 Star Performance BW

12-21-33 News BW

1:25

8 Movie Gypsy Wildcat 1944 BW

1:30

3 Home And Garden

2AM

3 News

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Re: Cleveland/Toledo/Erie/Youngstown-Tuesday December 6, 1966 Part 2 7:30 PM-2AM

> From:TV Guide

>

> BW=Black And White (All Network Prime Time Programming

> appears to be in Color)

>

The 1966-67 season was the first in which all network

primetime programs were in color.

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10-03-2005, 10:55 PM #3

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Re: Cleveland/Toledo/Erie/Youngstown-Tuesday December 6, 1966 Part 2 7:30 PM-2AM


Tim Lones, presenting listings for the Cleveland area from December, 1966 noted:

> BW=Black And White (All Network Prime Time Programming

> appears to be in Color)

B. Patrick responded:

> The 1966-67 season was the first in which all network

> primetime programs were in color.

Except of coure, for old black-and-white movies.

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10-03-2005, 11:11 PM #4

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Re: Cleveland/Toledo/Erie/Youngstown-Tuesday December 6, 1966 Part 2 7:30 PM-2AM

> > The 1966-67 season was the first in which all network

> > primetime programs were in color.

>

> Except of coure, for old black-and-white movies.

Until Ted Turner colorized them, a couple of decades later.

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Around Eastern North Carolina Saturday, August 24, 1963

From the Raleigh News and Observer. WVEC/13

(ABC) Norfolk, VA was not listed at the time.

WNBE (now WCTI)/12 (ABC) New Bern would sign

on two weeks later. Norfolk stations are on

EDT; North and South Carolina, on EST.

RALEIGH/DURHAM

WRAL Ch. 5 (ABC/NBC, some CBS)

7:30 Movie

9 AM Cartoons

10 AM Shari Lewis

10:30 Bozo The Clown

11 AM Cartoonies

11:30 Beany And Cecil

12 N Bugs Bunny

12:30 Magic Land Of Allakazam

1 PM My Friend Flicka

1:30 Dance Party


2:30 Movie

4 PM Wide World Of Sports

5:30 Wrestling

6:30 Wilburn Brothers

7 PM Grand Ole Opry

7:30 Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour

8:30 Hootenanny

9 PM Lawrence Welk

10 PM Fight Of The Week

10:45 Make That Spare (time approximate)

11 PM News

11:15 Movie

WTVD Ch. 11 (CBS/NBC)

7 AM Lost City (I think this was from

The Perils of Nyoka serial, which

Ch. 11 ran a lot back in the day.)

7:30 Ruff And Reddy

8 AM Fury

8:30 King Leonardo

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM Alvin Show

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM Rin Tin Tin


11:30 Roy Rogers

12 N Sky King

12:30 Sportsview

12:45 Baseball (not given but Sunday's game

on CBS was White Sox-Yankees, so I

suspect this is the Saturday game as well)

3:30 Ivanhoe (time approximate)

4 PM Movie

5:30 Report From...

6 PM Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of

Color

7 PM To Tell The Truth

7:30 Sam Benedict

8:30 The Defenders

9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM News

11:15 Country Style

GREENVILLE/WASHINGTON

WITN Ch. 7 (NBC/ABC)

8 AM Hospitality House

9 AM Clutch Cargo
9:30 Ruff And Reddy

10 AM Shari Lewis

10:30 King Leonardo

11 AM Fury

11:30 Make Room For Daddy

12 N Cartoons

1 PM Movie

2 PM Baseball (again, not listed,

but NBC's Sunday game was

Red Sox-Indians, so this may

have been the Saturday game as well)

4:30 Movie (time approximate)

6 PM NBC News

6:15 Bar 7 Roundup (country music)

7 PM Tightrope

7:30 Sam Benedict

8:30 Joey Bishop

9 PM NBC Movie

11:30 News

11:45 Movie

WNCT Ch. 9 (CBS/ABC)

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM Bugs Bunny
10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM Rin Tin Tin

11:30 Roy Rogers

12 N Sky King

12:30 CBS News

12:45 Baseball (CBS game)

3:30 Big Picture (time approximate)

4 PM Wide World Of Sports

5:30 I Led Three Lives

6 PM Mr. District Attorney

6:30 Highway Patrol

7 PM Leave It To Beaver

7:30 Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour

8:30 The Defenders

9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM News

11:15 Naked City

WILMINGTON

WECT Ch. 6 (NBC/CBS/ABC)

8 AM Children's Gospel Hour

8:30 Light (nothing else given)


9:30 Ruff And Reddy

10 AM Shari Lewis

10:30 King Leonardo

11 AM Fury

11:30 Make Room For Daddy

12 N Teen Canteen

12:45 Baseball (CBS game)

3:30 Talent Party (time approximate)

4 PM Wide World Of Sports

5:30 Hootenanny

6 PM Country Cousins

6:30 News

7 PM TBA

7:30 Sam Benedict

8:30 McHale's Navy

9 PM NBC Movie

11:30 Movie

NORFOLK, VA

WTAR Ch. 3 (CBS)

7:30 Comedy Time

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM Alvin Show
10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM Rin Tin Tin

11:30 Roy Rogers

12 N Sky King

12:30 CBS News

1 PM Sports (local)

1:45 Baseball

5 PM Lone Ranger (time approximate)

5:30 Marshall (I don't know if this is

U.S. Marshal, Marshal Dillon, or

something else altogether)

6 PM Californians

6:30 Contact

7 PM Lloyd Bridges (drama anthology

that aired on CBS Tuesday 8 PM)

7:30 Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour

8:30 The Defenders

9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM News

11:20 Movie

WAVY Ch. 10 (NBC)

6:30 Farm Report


7 AM Bugs Bunny (more than likely this

is not the ABC show, which probably

aired at noon on WVEC)

7:30 Pirates Den

8:30 Shipwreck

9 AM Super Car

9:30 Ruff And Reddy

10 AM Shari Lewis

10:30 King Leonardo

11 AM Fury

11:30 Make Room For Daddy

12 N Mr. Wizard

12:30 Highway Patrol

1 PM Movie

3 PM Baseball

there may be a gap at 5:30

6:30 Wrestling

7:30 Sam Benedict

8:30 Joey Bishop

9 PM NBC Movie

11:30 News

12 M Movie

1:30 News

FLORENCE, SC
WBTW Ch. 13 (CBS/ABC)

8 AM Bozo The Clown

8:30 Super Car

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM Alvin Show

10:30 Mighty Mouse

11 AM Rin Tin Tin

11:30 Roy Rogers

12 N Sky King

12:30 CBS News

12:45 Baseball

3:30 Movie (time approximate)

5 PM Wide World Of Sports

6:30 News

6:50 Sports

7 PM McHale's Navy

7:30 Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour

8:30 The Defenders

9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

10 PM Gunsmoke

11 PM Movie

I'm going out on a limb and guess that CBS did


a half-hour newscast at 12:30 (EDT), then an

abbreviated one at 12:30 (EST).

I don't recall if Wide World Of Sports aired at

5 PM (EDT)/4 PM (EST), but given the number of

stations airing it at 4 (WFMY also did this before,

and even after, WGHP signed on and pre-empted it),

that might have been the case.

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10-03-2005, 11:14 PM #2

Joseph_Gallant

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Re: Around Eastern North Carolina Saturday, August 24, 1963

B. Patrick asks:

> I don't recall if "Wide World Of Sports" aired at

> 5 PM (EDT)/4 PM (EST), but given the number of

> stations airing it at 4 (WFMY also did this before,

> and even after, WGHP signed on and pre-empted it),

> that might have been the case.

Indeed it did.

During it's first Summer on the air (April-September, 1961), "Wide World" aired for two hours
from 5 to 7 P.M. EDT Saturdays. During that first Summer, the then-ABC station here in Boston
(WNAC-7) aired "Wide World" on Sunday afternoons, the day after most of the rest of the
network showed it. The ABC affiliate in Manchester, New Hampshire (WMUR-9) and Providence
station WJAR-10 (which although a primary NBC affiliate, did air some ABC programs until
January 1, 1963, when WTEV-6, now WLNE, signed-on to give the network a fulltime affiliate in
the market) both aired "Wide World" in-pattern on Saturdays at 5 P.M.

When it returned in early 1962, it was broadcast on Saturdays from 5 to 6:30 P.M. EDT (EST when
the entire country was on Standard time) until the mid-1980's, when it was moved to 4:30-6 P.M.
EDT/EST.

Retro: San Antonio Sun 3/31/96

from TV Guide: San Antonio edition

4-KMOL/NBC

5-KENS/CBS

9-KLRN/PBS

12-KSAT/ABC

29-KABB/Fox

35-KRRT/UPN

41-KWEX/Univision

60-KVDA/Telemundo

It's Selena night on Telemundo and Univision...

Morning

5:00

4 NBC News Nightside

5 Three's a Crowd

29 Harry & the Hendersons


35 Bonanza

41 Noticiero Univision

60 Telemunequitos

5:30

5 Infomercial

29 It's Your Business

41 Buenas Noticias

6:00

4 Drawing Men to Christ

5 Beakman's World

9 America in Perspective

12 Feed Your Mind!

29 Reality Check

35 Biker Mice from Mars

41 Nuestra Familia

60 Por Amor a los Ninos

6:30

5 Infomercial

12 Eyes of Texas

29 Nick News

35 Iron Man

41 Santa Misa
7:00

4 Sunday Today

5 Cornerstone Church

9 Secret of Life

12 Hour of Power

29 Jelly Bean Jungle

35 Fantastic Four

41 Pinata Loca

60 Kolitas

7:30

29 Happy Ness

35 Baby Huey

8:00

4 Meet the Press

5 CBS News Sunday Morning

9 Plaza Sesamo

12 Kenneth Copeland

29 Princess Gwenevere

35 GI Joe

60 In Touch

8:30
9 Sesame Street

29 Ultraforce

35 Church Service

41 Temas y Debates

60 Programas Comerciales

9:00

4 Bob Vila's Here Again

12 Good Morning America Sunday

29 Skysurfer Strike Force

41 Misa

9:30

4 Infomercials

5 Texas Country Reporter

9 Barney & Friends

29 Street Sharks

35 Space Strikers

10:00

5 Real Estate Classifieds

9 Cat Paws

12 This Week

29 Movie "Visit to a Small Planet"

35 Teknoman
41 Caliente

10:30

4 Real Estate Classifieds

5 Face the Nation

9 Magic School Bus

35 Blossom

41 Control

11:00

4 NBA: New York-Orlando

5 Arthritis Telethon (from Fiesta Texas Theme Park)

9 Newton's Apple

12 Church Service

35 WCW Wrestling

41 Fuera de Serie

11:30

9 Today's First Edition

41 Lente Loco

60 Por la Vida de un Nino

Afternoon

Noon

9 GhostWriter
12 Infomercial

29 Movie "Street Knight"

35 Movie "Snow Kill"

41 Domingo Deportivo (Mexican soccer: Guadalajara-Celapa)

60 Programas Comerciales

12:30

9 Computer Chronicles

12 TBA

1:00

9 Internet!

12 Auto Racing: IndyCar Australia

60 Tu Onda

1:30

4 Golf: The Players Championship at the TPC

9 McLaughlin Group

60 Programas Comerciales

2:00

9 Friday

29 NHL: St. Louis-Detroit

35 Movie: TBA
2:30

9 Great Decisions

3:00

9 Educational Programming

12 Women's Golf: The Dinah Shore

41 Siempre en Domingo

60 Futbol: teams TBA

3:30

9 Celebrate Storytelling

4:00

5 Infomercial

35 Movie "Worth Winning"

4:30

5 Hard Copy

9 Movie "A Hard Day's Night"

5:00

4 News

5 CBS Evening News

12 ABC World News Tonight

29 Renegade
41 La Cuchufleta

60 Padrisimo

5:30

4 NBC Nightly News

5-12 News

41 Noticiero Univision

Evening

6:00

4 Dateline NBC

5 60 Minutes

9 Sandpainting

12 America's Funniest Home Videos (x2)

29 Miracles & Visions: Fact or Fiction?

35 Movie "Benji"

41 Camara Infraganti

60 Salvese Quien Pueda

6:30

9 Wild America

60 La Otra Cosa

7:00

4 Mad About You


5 Cybill

9 Nature

12 Lois & Clark

29 Simpsons

41 Primer Impacto: Edicion Especial (special on Selena)

60 Recordando a Selena (ditto)

7:30

4 NewsRadio

5 Bonnie

29 The Show

8:00

4 Movie "Abducted: A Father's Love"

5 Movie "Tango & Cash"

9 Masterpiece Theatre

12 Movie "Radiant City"

29 Married...with Children

35 Babylon 5

41 Siempre Selena

8:30

29 Local Heroes

60 Pelicula "Politico por error"


9:00

29 News

35 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

9:30

9 A Day in the Warsaw Ghetto: A Birthday Trip in Hell

29 Maximum Sports

10:00

4-5-12 News

9 Waiting for God

29 Sightings

35 Star Trek

41 Titulares Deportivos

60 TeleNoticias

10:30

9 Keeping Up Appearances

12 Instant Replay

60 Programas Comerciales

10:35

4 Land's End

5 Cheers
11:00

9 As Time Goes By

12 Coach

29 Lazarus Man

35 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol (x2)

41 Horangel

11:05

5 Three's Company

11:30

9 Are You Being Served?

12 Extra

11:35

4 George Michael Sports Machine

5 Ropers

Late Night

Midnight

9 Survival Spanish

29 Forever Knight

12:05

4 Infomercials
5 Murphy Brown

12:30

12 Inside Edition

41 Lo Mejor de Lente Loco

60 Tu Onda

12:35

5 High Tide

1:00

9 Art of Being Human

12 Movie "The Love Bug"

29-35 Infomercials

41 Onda Max

60 Quien Llevara Esperanza a los Ninos?

1:05

4 Save Our Streets

1:30

29 Jack Van Impe (to 2:00)

60 Programas Comerciales

1:35
5 Infomercial

2:00

9 Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish (to 3:00)

41 Desde San Antonio

2:05

4 The Extraordinary

5 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

2:30

35 Movie: TBA

60 A la Cama con Porcel

3:00

12 ABC World News Now

41 Siempre Selena

60 Pelicula "Dos charros y una gitana"

3:05

4 A Current Affair Extra

5 Xena: Warrior Princess

4:05

4 NBC News Nightside


5 Rescue 911

4:30

5 This Morning's Business

35 Infomercials

BOSTON TV- MID-DECEMBER 1988

From the Boston Globe

BOSTON TV- MID-DECEMBER 1988

Monday December 12, 1988

WGBH-TV 2 (PBS)

6:15am- Test Pattern

6:45am- Sign-on/A.M Weather (Tom Dunn doing the script for the sign-on, David Ives doing the
mission statement)

7:00am- Sesame Street

8:00am- Mister Rogers

8:30am- Sesame Street

9:30am- Mister Rogers

10:00am- Read It

10:15am- Fairy Tales

10:30am- Math Works

10:45am- More Books from Cover to Cover

11:00am- Landscape of Geometry


11:15am- Up Close and Natural

11:30am- Sesame Street

12:30pm- It Figures

12:45pm- All About You

1:00pm- The Novel

1:30pm- The Novel

2:00pm- The Novel

2:30pm- Joy of Painting

3:00pm- Collectors

3:30pm- Sesame Street

4:30pm- Mister Rogers

5:00pm- Square one TV

5:30pm- 3-2-1 Contact

6:00pm- MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour

7:00pm- Silent Mouse

8:00pm- Wonderworks- Anne of Green Gables- The Sequel (Part 2 of 2)

10:30pm-Movie- A Vision Shared: A tribute to Woody Guthrie and Leadbelly

12:00am- News

12:30am- Sign-Off (Tom Dunn doing the script for the sign-off, David Ives doing the mIssion
statement)

4 WBZ (NBC) Westinghouse

5 AM BODY BY JAKE

5:30 BUSINESS THIS MORNING

6 AM NBC NEWS

6:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS


7 AM TODAY

9 AM HOUR MAGAZINE

10 AM SALE OF THE CENTURY

10:30 CONCENTRATION

11 AM WHEEL OF FORTUNE

11:30 SCRABBLE

12 NOON EYEWITNESS NEWS

12:30 PEOPLE ARE TALKING

1:30 ON TRIAL

2 PM DAYS OF OUR LIVES

3 PM SANTA BARBARA

4 PM WIN LOSE OR DRAW

4:30 FAMILY FEUD

5 PM PEOPLE'S COURT

5:30 LIVE ON 4

6 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS (with Liz Walker, Jack Williams, Bruce

Schweglor, Bob Lobel)

7 PM NBC NEWS

7:30 EVENING MAGAZINE

8 PM ALF

8:30 THE HOGAN FAMILY

9 PM NBC MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE: Ill be Home for Christmas (1988)

11 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

11:30 TONIGHT - Johnny Carson

12:30 LATE NIGHT - David Letterman


1:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS

2 AM ON TRIAL

2:30 MAGNUM PI

3:30 MORE REAL PEOPLE

4 AM PEOPLE ARE TALKING

5 WCVB (ABC) Hearst

5 AM CHRONICLE

5:30 NEWSCENTER 5 FIRST

6 AM NEWSCENTER 5

7 AM GOOD MORNING AMERICA

9 AM GOOD DAY

10 AM GERALDO

11 AM SALLY JESSIE RAPHAEL

11:30 RYAN'S HOPE

12 NOON NEWSCENTER 5

12:30 LOVING

1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN

2 PM ONE LIFE TO LIVE

3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL

4 PM PHIL DONAHUE

5 PM OPRAH WINFREY

6 PM NEWSCENTER 5 (with Chet Curtis, Natalie Jacobson, Dick Albert and Mike Lynch)

7 PM ABC NEWS
7:30 CHRONICLE

8 PM HITTING HOME (Pre-empted MacGyver)

9 PM NFL MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL- Cleveland Browns at Miami Dolphins (Miami won 38-31)

12 AM NEWSCENTER 5

12:30 NIGHTLINE

1 AM HILL STREET BLUES

2 AM SWEETHEARTS

2:30 ALL IN THE FAMILY

3 AM DIVORCE COURT

3:30 THE JUDGE

4 AM GOOD DAY

7 WNEV (CBS) NEV TV

5 AM CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH

6 AM CBS NEWS

6:30 NEWS

7 AM READY TO GO - Children's Show

8 AM THIS MORNING (Delayed One Hour)

10 AM TRIPLE THREAT (game show hosted by Jim Lange)

10:30 FAMILY FEUD (pre-empting Card Sharks at 10:30)

11 AM PRICE IS RIGHT

12 NOON NEWS

12:30 YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

1:30 BOLD & THE BEAUTIFUL

2 PM AS THE WORLD TURNS


3 PM GUIDING LIGHT

4 PM CAGNEY & LACEY

5 PM NEWS

6 PM NEWS

6:30 CBS NEWS

7 PM WHEEL OF FORTUNE

7:30 JEOPARDY

8 PM NEWHART

8:30 KATE AND ALLIE

9 PM MURPHY BROWN

9:30 DESIGNING WOMEN

10 PM ALMOST GROWN

11 PM NEWS

11:35 JEOPARDY

12:05 HUNTER

1:10 CBS LATE NIGHT MOVIE Stark Mirror Image (1986)

2:40 NEWS

3:10 CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH

38 WSBK (Ind.) Gillette

5 AM MORNING STRETCH

5:30 BRAVESTARR

6 AM GUMBY

6:30 BATMAN

7 AM HE MAN & SHE RA


7:30 BEVERLY HILL TEENS

8 AM COMIC STRIP

8:30 SCOOBY DOO

9 AM GIDGET

9:30 ANDY GRIFFITH

10 AM BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

10:30 ALICE

11 AM DIVORCE COURT

11:30 AM BOSTON

12 NOON TRAPPER JOHN MD

1 PM MAUDE

1:30 JEFFERSONS

2 PM GUMBY

2:30 MY LITTLE PONY

3 PM GHOSTBUSTERS

3:30 CARE BEARS

4 PM NEW ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS

4:30 DUCKTALES

5 PM FUN HOUSE

5:30 PUNKY BREWSTER

6 PM FAMILY TIES

6:30 JEFFERSONS

7 PM CHEERS

7:30 NHL HOCKEY- Boston Bruins @ Montreal Canadiens (Montreal won 3-1

10 PM HONEYMOONERS
10:30 HERSEYS HOLLYWOOD (with Dana Hersey)

11 PM M*A*S*H

11:30 MORTON DOWNEY JR.

12:30 ALFRED HICHCOCK

1 AM BARNEY MILLER

1:30 MAUDE

2 AM DICK VAN DYKE

2:30 ODD COUPLE

3 AM HOME SHOPPING NETWORK OVERNIGHT SERVICE

56 WLVI (Ind.) GANNETT

6 AM USA TODAY NEWS

6:30 BIONIC 6

7 AM DENNIS THE MENACE CARTOONS

7:30 GI JOE

8 AM BUGS BUNNY

9 AM JEM

9:30 POPEYE (Theatrical)

10 AM ZOOBILIEE ZOO

10:30 MIGHTY MOUSE

11 AM DE TODO UN POCO (Hispanic affairs show on WLVI)

11:30 WHAT'S HAPPENING

12 NOON LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY

12:30 THAT GIRL

1 PM BEWITCHED
1:30 I DREAM OF JEANNIE

2 PM BUGS BUNNY

2:30 TEDDY RUXPIN

3 PM SMURFS

3:30 C.O.P.S.

4 PM WOODY WOODPECKER

4:30 REAL GHOSTBUSTERS

5 PM 5,4,3,2 RUN

5:30 MOVIE- Seven Alone (1974)

7:30 USA TODAY

8 PM MOVIE Private Resort (1985)

10 PM 56 NEWS AT 10

11 PM USA TODAY

11:30 GONG SHOW

12 MIDNIGHT NEWLYWED GAME

12:30 DATING GAME

1 AM SANFORD AND SON

1:30 THAT GIRL

2 AM TAXI

2:30 BENSON

3 AM SIGN OFF

25 WFXT (Fox) FOX

5 AM MORK AND MINDY

5:30 FAMILY AFFAIR


6 AM LITTLE RASCALS

6:30 FINDERS KEEPERS

7 AM MIGHTY MOUSE AND ALVIN

7:30 DINOSAUCERS

8 AM CASPER

8:30 POPEYE (60s TV)

9 AM MAYBERRY R.F.D

9:30 DAILY MASS

10 AM DUKES OF HAZARD

11 AM MOVIE- Malaga (1960)

1 PM HOLLYWOOD SQUARES

1:30 RELATIVELY SPEAKING

2 PM BUGS AND PORKY

2:30 SNORKS

3 PM YOGI AND PALS

3:30 FLINTSTONES

4 PM JETSONS

4:30 DOUBLE DARE

5 PM GILLIGAN'S ISLAND

5:30 HAPPY DAYS

6 PM DIFF'RENT STROKES

6:30 SILVER SPOONS

7 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT

7:30 A CURRENT AFFAIR

8 PM FOX 25 MOVIE The Bishops Wife (1947)


10 PM JERRY WILLIAMS

11 PM A CURRENT AFFAIR

11:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT

12 MID I LOVE LUCY

12:30 GET SMART

1 AM WKRP IN CINCINNATI

1:30 BENNY HILL

2 AM SIGN OFF

68 WQTV (Ind/ABC) Christian Science Monitor

5 AM JACK BENNY

5:30 BURNS AND ALLEN

6 AM MONITOR REPORT

6:30 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BIBLE LESSON

7 AM PINK PANTHER

7:30 LITTLEST HOBOS

8 AM LEAVE IT TO BEAVER

8:30 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER

9 AM MUNSTERS

9:30 ADDAMS FAMILY

10 AM MOVIE- Remember (1970)

12 NOON BONANZA

1 PM BIG VALLEY

2 PM THE SAINT

3 PM IRONSIDE
4 PM CHARLIES ANGELS

5 PM BARNABY JONES

6 PM STAR TREK

7 PM TWILIGHT ZONE

7:30 WORLD MONITOR

8 PM BEST OF NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

9 PM BEST OF NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

10 PM STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO

11 PM WORLD MONITOR

11:30 BARETTA

12:30 MOVIE- Buck Privates Down Home (1947)

2 AM DALLAS

3 AM CANNON

4 AM VEGAS

27 WHLL (Ind.) HILL

5 AM BOB TILTON

6 AM 700 CLUB

7 AM SUCCESS N LIFE

8 AM AEROBICS

8:30 HEART OF THE NATION

9 AM STUDY IN THE WORD

9:30 NANNY AND THE PROFESSOR

10 AM 700 CLUB

11 AM LIAR'S CLUB
11:30 27 WEST

12 PM DYNASTY

1 PM BARNABY JONES

2 PM SUPERIOR COURT

2:30 GOVERNMENT LOANS

3 PM MISTER ED

3:30 ROOM 222

4 PM LITTLE HOUSE ON A PRARIE

5 PM VIDEO REQUEST

6 PM LOST IN SPACE

7 PM BATMAN

7:30 CROOK & CHASE

8 PM MORTON DOWNEY JR

9 PM MOVIE- Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)

11 PM IMPROV TONIGHT

11:30 UNTOUCHABLES

12:30 AM GHOST AND MRS MUIR

1 AM DONNA REED

1:30 FATHER KNOWS BEST

2 AM VIDEO SHOPPING MALL

44 WGBX (PBS)

7 AM MR ROGERS

7:30 INFINITY FACTORY

8 AM NATURE
9 AM MASTERPIECE THEATRE

10 AM MOVIE And Then There Was None (1945)

12 NOON WILD KINGDOM

1 PM MOVIE- The Little Princess (1939)

2:30 MOVIE- The Milky Way (1946)

4 PM FREE FROM FEARS

5 PM JOHN MCLAUGHLINS ONE ON ONE

5:30 OPEN MIND

6 PM SESAME STREET

7 PM NIGHTLY BUSINESS

7:30 MCNEIL LEHRER NEWSHOUR

8:30 LOST IN TIME

9:30 OUR PLACE IN THE SUN

10 PM NEWS

10:30 NIGHTLY BUSINESS

11 PM MCNIEL LEHR NEWSHOUR

12 MID SIGN OFF

Retro: Greensboro/Charlotte/Raleigh/Roanoke primetime Tuesday, November 5, 1957

From the Greensboro Daily News. Schedules

run from 7 PM.

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS/ABC)

7 PM State Trooper
7:30 Name That Tune

8 PM Phil Silvers Show

8:30 O. Henry Playhouse (O. Henry

was from Greensboro.)

9 PM To Tell The Truth

9:30 Red Skelton Show

10 PM $64,000 Question

10:30 Silent Service

11 PM Weather

11:05 Sports Final

11:10 News

11:20 Movie: "Court Intrigue"

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS/ABC)

7 PM Arthur Smith

7:30 Frontier

8 PM Phil Silvers

8:30 Count Of Monte Cristo

9 PM To Tell The Truth

9:30 Red Skelton

10 PM $64,000 Question

10:30 Mama

11 PM Weather

11:05 News
11:15 Sports

11:25 Movie

WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill (NET)

7 PM Mental Gymnastics

7:30 Hygiene

8:15 Painting

9 PM Darkroom

9:30 Faith And Arts

10 PM Final Edition

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (NBC)

7 PM Lone Ranger

7:30 I'm The Law

8 PM George Gobel Show (COLOR)

9 PM Jerry Lewis special

10 PM The Californians

10:30 State Trooper

11 PM Weather

11:05 News

11:15 Ray Reeve Sports

11:30 Tonight (Jack Paar)


WDBJ Ch. 7 Roanoke, VA (CBS)

7 PM Bulova Watch Time

7:30 Name That Tune

8 PM Phil Silvers

8:30 Eve Arden Show

9 PM To Tell The Truth

9:30 Studio 57

10 PM $64,000 Question

10:30 Assignment: Foreign Legion

11 PM News

11:15 Detective (don't know what

this is, unless it's International

Detective)

11:45 Express (Pony Express?)

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC/ABC)

7 PM Wyatt Earp

7:30 Playhouse (which, I wonder?)

8 PM George Gobel

9 PM Jerry Lewis

10 PM Pat Boone Chevy Showroom

10:30 Highway Patrol

11 PM Brooks Lindsay (news)


11:10 Weather

11:15 Theater (don't know what this is,

since it runs just 15 minutes)

11:30 Tonight

WSLS Ch. 10 Roanoke, VA (NBC)

7 PM Playhouse

7:30 Election Returns (Virginia governor's

race)

8 PM George Gobel

9 PM Jerry Lewis

10 PM Californians

10:30 This Is Your Life

11 PM Election Returns

11:30 Tonight

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (ABC)

6 PM Movie

7:20 Esso Reporter

7:30 Cheyenne

8:30 Boots And Saddles

9 PM Broken Arrow

9:30 Playhouse
10 PM West Point

10:30 Star Theater

WSJS Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC/ABC)

7 PM Star Performance

7:30 Date With The Angels

8 PM George Gobel

9 PM Jerry Lewis

10 PM OSS

10:30 All Star Theater

11 PM The Falcon

11:30 Tonight

WLVA Ch. 13 Lynchburg, VA (ABC)

7 PM Sports Focus (America's first

look at Howard Cosell)

7:15 John Daly And The News

7:30 Cheyenne

8:30 Wyatt Earp

9 PM Broken Arrow

9:30 Telephone Time

10 PM West Point

10:30 Confidential (Pentagon: Confidential?)


WNAO Ch. 28 Raleigh (CBS)

7 PM China Smith

7:30 Name That Tune

8 PM Phil Silvers

8:30 Police Call

9 PM To Tell The Truth

9:30 The Way

10 PM $64,000 Question

10:30 Playhouse

11 PM News

BOSTON TV- LATE WINTER 1988

From the Boston Globe

BOSTON TV- LATE WINTER 1988

Friday March 11, 1988

WGBH-TV 2 (PBS)

6:15- Test Pattern

6:45- Sign-on/AM Weather

7AM- Sesame Street

8AM- Mister Rogers


8:30- Sesame Street

9:30- Mister Rogers

10AM- Educational Programming

2:30- Joy of Painting

3pm- Frugal Gourmet

3:30- Sesame Street

4:30- Mister Rogers

5pm- Square One TV

5:30- 3-2-1 Contact

6PM- Macneil/Lehrer Newshour

7pm- When Bad Things Happen to Good People

8pm- Washington Week in Review

8:30- Wall Street Week

9PM- Hollywood Legends: Grace Kelly: The American Princess

10pm- Movie- The Swan (1956)

11:45pm- The Ten OClock News (repeat)

12:15am- sign-off

WBZ-TV 4 (NBC) Westinghouse

5 AM GETTING IN TOUCH

5:30 BEFORE HOURS

6 AM NBC NEWS

6:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS

7 AM TODAY

9 AM WIL SHRINER
10 AM HOUR MAGAZINE

11 AM WHEEL OF FORTUNE

11:30 SCRABBLE

12 NOON EYEWITNESS NEWS

12:30 PEOPLE ARE TALKING

1:30 LOVE CONNECTION

2 PM DAYS OF OUR LIVES

3 PM SANTA BARBARA

4 PM MAGNUM PI

5 PM PEOPLE'S COURT

5:30 LIVE ON 4

6 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS (with Liz Walker, Jack Williams, Bruce Schweglor, Bob Lobel)

7 PM NBC NEWS

7:30 EVENING MAGAZINE

8 PM HIGHWAYMAN

9 PM MIAMI VICE

10 PM SONNY SPOON

11 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

11:30 TONIGHT - Johnny Carson

12:30 LATE NIGHT - David Letterman

1:30 FRIDAY NIGHT VIDEOS

2:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS

3 AM EVENING MAGAZINE

3:30 HAWAII-5-O

4:30 PEOPLE ARE TALKING


WCVB-TV 5 (ABC)

5 AM CHRONICLE

5:30 NEWSCENTER 5 FIRST

6 AM NEWSCENTER 5

7 AM GOOD MORNING AMERICA

9 AM GOOD DAY

10 AM DIVORCE COURT

10:30 THE JUDGE

11 AM SALLY JESSIE RAPHAEL

11:30 RYAN'S HOPE

12 NOON NEWSCENTER 5

12:30 LOVING

1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN

2 PM ONE LIFE TO LIVE

3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL

4 PM PHIL DONAHUE

5 PM OPRAH WINFREY

6 PM NEWSCENTER 5 (with Chet Curtis, Natalie Jacobson, Dick Albert and Mike Lynch)

7 PM ABC NEWS

7:30 CHRONICLE

8 PM PERFECT STRANGERS

8:30 FULL HOUSE

9 PM MR. BELVEDERE

9:30 THE THORNS


10 PM 20/20

11 PM NEWSCENTER 5

11:30 NIGHTLINE

12 MID FRIDAY THE 13TH

1 AM DIVORCE COURT

1:30 THE JUDGE

2 AM WEVE GOT IT MADE

2:30 DOM DELUISE

3 AM NIGHT SHIFT

4 AM GOOD DAY

WNEV-TV 7 (CBS)

5 AM CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH

6 AM MORNING STRETCH

6:30 NEWS

7 AM CBS THIS MORNING

9 AM HIGH ROLLERS

9:30 BLACKOUT

10 AM NANCY MERRILL

11 AM PRICE IS RIGHT

12 NOON NEWS

12:30 YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

1:30 BOLD & THE BEAUTIFUL

2 PM AS THE WORLD TURNS

3 PM GUIDING LIGHT
4 PM 100,000 DOLLAR PYRAMID

4:30 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES

5 PM LIVE AT 5

6 PM NEWS

6:30 CBS NEWS

7 PM WHEEL OF FORTUNE

7:30 JEOPARDY

8 PM BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

9 PM DALLAS

10 PM FALCON CREST

11 PM NEWS

11:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT

12:05 TOP OF THE POPS

1:05 LIFESTYLES OF THE RICH AND FAMOUS

2:05 RUNAWAY WITH THE RICH AND FAMOUS

2:35 NEWS

3:05 EBONY/JET SHOWCASE

3:35 SIGN-OFF

38 WSBK (Ind.) Gillette

6 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT

6:30 RAMBO

7 AM GHOSTBUSTERS

7:30 HE MAN

8 AM SHE RA
8:30 BRAVE STARR

9 AM SPIRAL ZONE

9:30 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

10 AM ANDY GRIFFITH

10:30 ALICE

11 AM DICK VAN DYKE

11:30 A.M BOSTON

12 NOON LOU GRANT

1 PM VEGAS

2 PM GALAXY RANGERS

2:30 SABER RIDERS

3 PM SCOOBY DOO

3:30 BEVERLY HILLS TEENS

4 PM COMIC STRIP

4:30 DUCKTALES

5 PM PUNKY BREWSTER

5:30 ONE DAY AT A TIME

6 PM FAMILY TIES

6:30 BOSOM BUDDIES

7 PM CHEERS

7:30 BARNEY MILLER

8 PM MOVIE LOFT Tales That Witness Madness

10 PM HONEYMOONERS -

10:30 ODD COUPLE

11 PM M*A*S*H
11:30 HOGAN'S HEROES

12 MID ALFRED HICHCOCK

12:30 TWILIGHT ZONE

1 AM ALICE

1:30 ODD COUPLE

2 AM TRAPPER JOHN MD

3 AM SIGN OFF

56 WLVI (Ind.) GANNETT

6 AM BIONIC 6

6:30 TRANSFORMERS

7 AM DENNIS THE MENACE CARTOONS

7:30 TOM AND JERRY

8 AM BUGS BUNNY

8:30 FLINTSTONES

9 AM JEM

9:30 POPEYE (Theatrical)

10 AM MIGHTY MOUSE

10:30 ZOOBILEE ZOO (Would leave Syndication later in the year and move To PBS)

11 AM DE TODO UN POCO

11:30 POINT OF VIEW

12 NOON GOOD TIMES

12:30 THAT GIRL

1 PM COLLEGE BASKETBALL- Syracuse .vs. Boston College (1988 Big East Tournament from
Madison Square Garden in New York)

3 PM TEDDY RUXPIN
3:30 SMURFS

4 PM REAL GHSOTBUSTERS

4:30 GI JOE

5 PM GIMME A BREAK

5:30 BRADY BUNCH

6 PM THREE'S COMPANY

6:30 WEBSTER

7 PM FACTS OF LIFE

7:30 TAXI

8 PM MOVIE Fire Starter (1984)

10 PM 56 NEWS AT 10

11 PM NEWLYWED GAME

11:30 DATING GAME

12 MIDNIGHT WRESTLING

1 AM USA TONIGHT

1:30 AUTO RACING

2:30 MEDICAL JOURNAL

3 AM SIGN-OFF

25 WFXT (Fox) FOX

5 AM 700 CLUB (Fox moved this to an unviable Time Slot. TV 27 would pick up the live feed)

6 AM LITTLE RASCALS (Fox just pulled Jimmy Swaggart when it got wind of his misconduct)

6:30 MACRON ONE

7 AM TOP CAT

7:30 DINOSAUCERS
8 AM MIGHTY MOUSE

8:30 CASPER

9 AM MAYBERRY RFD

9:30 DAILY MASS

10 AM FOR THE LIFE IN THE CHILD

11 AM MOVIE- Light in the Piazza (1962)

1 PM CHIPS

2 PM DEFENDERS OF THE EARTH

2:30 POPEYE (TV 60'S)

3 PM ALVIN SHOW

3:30 PORKY PIG

4 PM BUGS BUNNY

4:30 JETSONS

5 PM DOUBLE DARE

5:30 HAPPY DAYS

6 PM DIFF'RENT STROKES

6:30 SILVER SPOONS

7 PM GIMME A BREAK

7:30 A CURRENT AFFAIR

8 PM FOX 25 MOVIE Tribute (1980)

10:30 BENNY HILL

11 PM FOX LATE SHOW

12 MID GET SMART

12:30 I LOVE LUCY

1 AM SIGN OFF
68 WQTV (Ind/ABC) Christian Science Monitor

5 AM UNDERSTANDING CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

5:30 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR REPORT

6 AM MORNING CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BIBLE LESSON

6:30 CAPTAIN KANGAROO

7 AM PINK PANTHER

8 AM LITTLEST HOBO

8:30 ADDAMS FAMILY

9 AM MUNSTERS

9:30 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER

10 AM LEAVE IT TO BEAVER

10:30 MOVIE- Men of the Dragon (1974)

12 NOON BONANZA

1 PM BIG VALLEY

2 PM THE SAINT

3 PM IRONSIDE

4 PM STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO

5 PM SCARECROW & MRS KING

6 PM BARNABY JONES

7 PM CAROL BURNETT

7:30 BOB NEW HART

8 PM MOVIE- Deadline (1980)

10 PM ROCKFORD FILES

11 PM BOB NEWHART
11:30 KOJAK

12:30 BONANZA

1:30 MOVIE- Simba (1955)

3:10am SIGN OFF

27 WHLL (Ind) HILL

5 AM HOME SHOPPING NETWORK VARIETY OVERNIGHT EDITION

6 AM JIMMY SWAGGART (Picked Up From WFXT)

6:30 KENNETH COPELAND

7 AM PTL CLUB

8 AM FREEDOM FROM FAT

9 AM JIMMY SWAGGART

10 AM 700 CLUB (Picked up from WFXT)

11 AM SUCCESS N LIFE

12 NOON BARNABY JONES

1 PM MOVIE- Jane Doe (1983)

3 PM WEIGHT CONTROL

3:30 SUPERIOR COURT

4 PM MOVIE- Demonoid (1981)

6 PM ART OF LOOKING YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL

7 PM UNTOUCHABLES

8 PM MOVIE Spartacus (1960)

12 AM FINANCIAL FREEDOM

1 AM HOME SHOPPING NETWORK VARIETY OVERNIGHT


44 WGBX (PBS) WGBH EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

1 PM SIGN-ON/THE WEST OF THE IMAGINATION

2 PM FRONTLINE

3 PM HEADACHE: THE ANCIENT ENEMY

4 PM GOTTSCHALK: AMUSICAL PORTRAIT

5 PM FIRING LINE

6 PM SESAME STREET

7 PM NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT

7:30 MACNEIL/LEHRER NEWSHOUR

8:30 THE OTHER SIDE OF THE BROTHER

9:30 SAY BROTHER

10 PM NEWS (because Ch.2 was carrying the Movie)

10:30 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT

11 PM SIGN-OFF

BOSTON TV- LATE FALL 1987

From the Boston Globe

BOSTON TV- LATE FALL 1987

Thursday December 3, 1987

WGBH-TV 2 (PBS)

6:15- Test Pattern

6:45- Sign-on/AM Weather (Tom Dunn doing the script for the sign-on, David Ives doing the
mission statement)
7AM- Sesame Street

8AM- Mister Rogers

8:30- Sesame Street

9:30- Mister Rogers

10AM- Instructional TV

11:30- Sesame Street

12:30- Instructional TV

2:30- Joy of Painting

3pm- French Chef

3:30- Woodwrights Shop

4pm- Sesame Street

5pm- Mister Rogers

5:30- 3-2-1 Contact

6PM- Macneil/Lehrer Newshour

7pm- Square One TV

7:30- This Old House

8:05 A Christmas Special with Luciano Pavarotti

9:15- Mystery!- Lord Peter Wimsey: Gaudy Night (Part 3 of 3)

10:20- James Galways Christmas Carol

11:25- One More Season

12:30am- sign-off

WBZ-TV 4 (NBC) Westinghouse

5 AM GETTING IN TOUCH

5:30 BEFORE HOURS


6 AM NBC NEWS

6:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS

7 AM TODAY

9 AM WIL SHRINER

10 AM HOUR MAGAZINE

11 AM WHEEL OF FORTUNE

11:30 SCRABBLE

12 NOON EYEWITNESS NEWS

12:30 PEOPLE ARE TALKING

1:30 LOVE CONNECTION

2 PM DAYS OF OUR LIVES

3 PM SANTA BARBARA

4 PM MAGNUM PI

5 PM PEOPLE'S COURT

5:30 LIVE ON 4

6 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS (with Liz Walker, Jack Williams, Bruce Schweglor, Bob Lobel)

7 PM NBC NEWS

7:30 EVENING MAGAZINE

8 PM PRESIDENT REAGANS ADDRESS

8:30 COSBY SHOW

9 PM A DIFFERENT WORLD

9:30 CHEERS

10 PM NIGHT COURT

10:30 L.A LAW

11:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS


12 AM TONIGHT - Johnny Carson

1 AM LATE NIGHT - David Letterman

2 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

2:30 EVENING MAGAZINE

3 AM HAWAII-5-O

4 AM PEOPLE ARE TALKING

WCVB-TV 5 (ABC)

5 AM CHRONICLE

5:30 NEWSCENTER 5 FIRST

6 AM NEWSCENTER 5

7 AM GOOD MORNING AMERICA

9 AM GOOD DAY

10 AM DIVORCE COURT

10:30 THE JUDGE

11 AM SALLY JESSIE RAPHAEL

11:30 RYAN'S HOPE

12 NOON NEWSCENTER 5

12:30 LOVING

1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN

2 PM ONE LIFE TO LIVE

3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL

4 PM PHIL DONAHUE

5 PM OPRAH WINFREY

6 PM NEWSCENTER 5 (with Chet Curtis, Natalie Jacobson, Dick Albert and Mike Lynch)
7 PM ABC NEWS

7:30 CHRONICLE

8 PM PRESIDENT REAGANS ADDRESS

8:30 SMITHSONIANS TREASURES (pre-empting Sledge Hammer, why?)

9:30 MOVIE- Plaza Suite

11:30 NEWSCENTER 5

12 MID NIGHTLINE

12:30 HILL STREET BLUES

1:30 ALL IN THE FAMILY

2 AM NEWSCENTER 5 (replay of 11pm)

2:30 MOVIE- Babes in Arms (1939)

4 AM GOOD DAY

WNEV-TV 7 (CBS)

5 AM CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH

6 AM MORNING STRETCH

6:30 NEWS

7 AM CBS THIS MORNING

9 AM JEOPARDY!

9:30 25,000 DOLLAR PYRAMID

10 AM NANCY MERRILL

11 AM PRICE IS RIGHT

12 NOON NEWS

12:30 YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

1:30 BOLD & THE BEAUTIFUL


2 PM AS THE WORLD TURNS

3 PM GUIDING LIGHT

4 PM HOLLYWOOD SQUARES

4:30 NEWLYWED GAME

5 PM LIVE AT 5

6 PM NEWS

6:30 CBS NEWS

7 PM WHEEL OF FORTUNE

7:30 JEOPARDY

8 PM PRESIDENT REAGANS ADDRESS

8:30- THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF SANTA CLAUS

9:30- SIMON AND SIMON

10:30- KNOTS LANDING

11:30 NEWS

12:05 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT

12:35 NIGHT HEAT

1:45- CBS LATE MOVIE- Wild Horses (1985)

3:15 NEWS

3:45 NANCY MERRILL

4:45 CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH

38 WSBK (Ind.) Gillette

6 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT

6:30 RAMBO

7 AM GHOSTBUSTERS
7:30 HE MAN

8 AM SHE RA

8:30 SCOOBY DOO

9 AM SPIRAL ZONE

9:30 JOURNAL

10 AM ANDY GRIFFITH

10:30 PHYLLIS

11 AM ALICE

11:30 DICK VAN DYKE

12 NOON LOU GRANT

1 PM VEGAS

2 PM GALAXY RANGERS

2:30 SABER RIDERS

3 PM BEVERLY HILLS TEENS

3:30 COMIC STRIP

4 PM BRAVE STARR

4:30 DUCKTALES

5 PM TRAPPER JOHN M.D

6 PM FAMILY TIES

6:30 JEFFERSONS

7 PM CHEERS

7:30 BARNEY MILLER

8 PM MOVIE LOFT Laura (1944)

10 PM HONEYMOONERS -

10:30 ODD COUPLE


11 PM M*A*S*H

11:30 HOGAN'S HEROES

12 MID ALFRED HICHCOCK

12:30 TWILIGHT ZONE

1 AM MAUDE

1:30 SIGN OFF

56 WLVI (Ind.) GANNETT

6 AM BIONIC 6

6:30 TRANSFORMERS

7 AM DENNIS THE MENACE CARTOONS

7:30 TOM AND JERRY

8 AM BUGS & WOODY

8:30 FLINTSTONES

9 AM JEM

9:30 POPEYE (Theatrical)

10 AM MIGHTY MOUSE

10:30 ZOOBILEE ZOO (Would leave Syndication later in the year and move To PBS)

11 AM CNN HEADLINE NEWS

12:30 THAT GIRL

1 PM BEWITCHED

1:30 I DREAM OF JEANNIE

2 PM BUGS & WOODY

2:30 MY LITTLE PONY

3 PM TEDDY RUXPIN
3:30 SMURFS

4 PM REAL GHSOTBUSTERS

4:30 GI JOE

5 PM BRADY BUNCH

5:30 BRADY BUNCH

6 PM THREE'S COMPANY

6:30 WEBSTER

7 PM FACTS OF LIFE

7:30 TAXI

8 PM MOVIE D.O.A (1950) (COLOR)

10 PM 56 NEWS AT 10

11 PM DATING GAME

11:30 MATCH MAKER

12 MIDNIGHT USA TONIGHT

12:30 SIGN-OFF

25 WFXT (Fox) FOX

5 AM 700 CLUB (Fox moved this to an unviable Time Slot. TV 27 would pick up the live feed)

6 AM MACRON I

6:30 CASPER

7 AM DEFENDERS OF THE EARTH

7:30 DINASOURCERS

8 AM MIGHTY MOUSE

8:30 CASPER

9 AM FAMILY AFFAIR
9:30 DAILY MASS

10 AM 700 CLUB

11 AM DUKES OF HAZARD

12 NOON LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE

1 PM I LOVE LUCY

1:30 MAYBERRY RFD

2 PM POPEYE (TV 60'S)

2:30 PORKY PIG

3 PM BUGS BUNNY

3:30 ALVIN & THE CHIPMUNKS (Original)

4 PM DINOSAUCERS

4:30 THE JETSONS

5 PM HAPPY DAYS

5:30 DIFF'RENT STROKES

6 PM GIMME A BREAK

6:30 SILVER SPOONS

7 PM BENNY HILL

7:30 A CURRENT AFFAIR

8 PM FOX 25 MOVIE - The Day the Loving Stopped (1981)

10 PM SIMON AND SIMON

11 PM BENNY HILL

11:30 FOX LATE SHOW

1 AM I LOVE LUCY

1:30 100000 DOLLAR PYRAMID

2 AM SIGN OFF
68 WQTV (Ind/ABC) Christian Science Monitor

5 AM MORNING CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BIBLE LESSON

5:30 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR REPORT

6 AM ABC NEWS (ABC)

7 AM THREE STOOGES

7:30 LITTLEST HOBO

8 AM DANGER MOUSE

8:30 ADDAMS FAMILY

9 AM MUNSTERS

9:30 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER

10 AM MOVIE- Desperate Moment (1953)

12 NOON THE SAINT

1 PM BURNS AND ALLEN

1:30 JACK BENNY

2 PM MAKE ROOM FOR DADDY

2:30 MC HALE'S NAVY

3 PM IRONSIDE

4 PM STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO

5 PM WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY

6 PM STAR TREK

7 PM SCARECROW AND MRS KING

8 PM MOVIE- The Braves (1971)

10 PM STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO

11 PM BOB NEWHART
11:30 KOJAK

12:30 BARETTA

1:30 BONANZA

2:30 SIGN OFF

27 WHLL (Ind) HILL

5 AM KENNETH COPELAND

5:30 700 CLUB

7 AM PTL CLUB

8 AM RICHARD ROBERTS

9 AM JIMMY SWAGGART

10 AM SUCCESS N LIFE

11 AM JERRY FAWELL

12 NOON TWELVE OClock High

1 PM BARNABY JONES

2 PM MOVIE- Midnight (1939)

4 PM ADDAMS FAMILY

4:30 BATMAN

5 PM WORLD WIDE WRESTLING

6 PM UNTOUCHABLES

7 PM SUPERIOR COURT

7:30 MOVIE Where the Ladies Go (1980)

9:30 TBA

10 PM MOVIE- Fahrenheit 451 (1966)

12 MID HOME SHOPPING NETWORK VARIETY OVERNIGHT


44 WGBX (PBS) WGBH EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

1 PM SIGN-ON/GAVEL TO GAVEL (the Massachusetts House of Representative Program)

5 PM TONY BROWNS JOURNAL

5:30 WORLD CHRONICLE

6 PM SESAME STREET

7 PM NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT

7:30 MACNEIL/LEHRER NEWSHOUR

8:30 AGENDA FOR A SMALL PLANET

9:30 VISIONS

10 PM NEWS (Channel 2 WGBH was Carrying Mystery!)

10:30 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT

11 PM SIGN-OFF

BOSTON TV- EARLY WINTER 1987

From the Boston Globe

BOSTON TV- EARLY WINTER 1987

Wednesday January 7, 1987

WGBH-TV 2 (PBS)

6:15- Test Pattern

6:45- Sign-on/AM Weather (Tom Dunn doing the script for the sign-on, David Ives doing the
mission statement)

7AM- Sesame Street


8AM- Mister Rogers

8:30- Sesame Street

9:30- Mister Rogers

10AM- Instructional TV

12PM- Model United Nations

1PM- Instructional TV

2:30- Joy of Painting

3pm- French Chef

3:30- World of Animals

4pm- Sesame Street

5pm- Mister Rogers

5:30- 3-2-1 Contact

6PM- Macneil/Lehrer Newshour

7pm- Dr. Who

7:30- Wild World of Animals

8pm- Discover: The World of Science

9pm- We are Family

10pm- The Ten Oclock News (with Christopher Lydon and Gail Harris)

10:30- Nightly Business Report

11pm- The Blues

12am- The Ten Oclock News- (repeat of 10pm)

12:30- Sign-Off

WBZ-TV 4 (NBC) Westinghouse

5 AM CROOK & CHASE


5:30 BEFORE HOURS

6 AM NBC NEWS

6:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS

7 AM TODAY

9 AM OPRAH WINFREY

10 AM HOUR MAGAZINE

11 AM WHEEL OF FORTUNE

11:30 SCRABBLE

12 NOON EYEWITNESS NEWS

12:30 PEOPLE ARE TALKING

1:30 LOVE CONNECTION

2 PM DAYS OF OUR LIVES

3 PM SANTA BARBARA

4 PM MAGNUM PI

5 PM PEOPLE'S COURT

5:30 LIVE ON 4

6 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

7 PM NBC NEWS

7:30 EVENING MAGAZINE

8 PM HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN

9 PM GIMME A BREAK

9:30 YOU AGAIN?

10 PM ST. ELSEWHERE

11 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

11:30 TONIGHT - Johnny Carson


12:30 LATE NIGHT - David Letterman

1:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS

2 AM EVENING MAGAZINE

2:30 PRIME TIME

3 AM COMMUNITY AUDITIONS (with Dave Maynard)

3:30 MORE REAL PEOPLE

4 AM PEOPLE ARE TALKING

WCVB-TV 5 (ABC)

5 AM CHRONICLE

5:30 NEWSCENTER 5 FIRST

6 AM NEWSCENTER 5

7 AM GOOD MORNING AMERICA

9 AM GOOD DAY

10 AM DIVORCE COURT

10:30 THE JUDGE

11 AM HOLLYWOOD SQUARES

11:30 RYAN'S HOPE

12 NOON NEWSCENTER 5

12:30 LOVING

1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN

2 PM ONE LIFE TO LIVE

3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL

4 PM AFTERSCHOOL SPECIAL

5 PM PHIL DONAHUE
6 PM NEWSCENTER 5 (with Chet Curtis, Natalie Jacobson, Dick Albert and Mike Lynch)

7 PM ABC NEWS

7:30 CHRONICLE

8 PM PERFECT STRANGERS

8:30 HEAD OF THE CLASS

9 PM DYNASTY

10 PM HOTEL

11 PM NEWSCENTER 5

11:30 NIGHTLINE

12 MID DYNASTY

1 AM SALLY JESSY RAPHAEL

1:30 NEWSCENTER 5 (replay of 11pm)

2 AM LATE MOVIE The Bride Goes Wild (1948)

4 AM GOOD DAY

WNEV-TV 7 (CBS)

5 AM CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH

6 AM MORNING STRETCH

6:30 NEWS

7 AM CBS MORNING NEWS

9 AM MARY TYLER MOORE

9:30 JEOPARDY

10 AM 25,000 DOLLAR PYRAMID

10:30 MORNING LIVE

11 AM PRICE IS RIGHT
12 NOON NEWS

12:30 YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

1:30 AS THE WORLD TURNS

2:30 CAPITOL

3 PM GUIDING LIGHT

4 PM JEOPARDY

4:30 NEWLYWED GAME

5 PM 100,000 DOLLAR PYRAMID

5:30 WHEEL OF FORTUNE

6 PM NEWS (with Dolores Handy and Dave Wright, Harvey Leonard and John Dennis)

7 PM CBS NEWS

7:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT

8 PM NEW MIKE HAMMER

9 PM MAGNUM P.I

10 PM THE EQUALIZER

11 PM NEWS

11:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT

12 MID ADDERLY

1:10 CBS LATE NIGHT MOVIE One-Trick Pony (1980)

2:30 NEWS

3 AM CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH

38 WSBK (Ind.) Gillette

6 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT

6:30 RAMBO
7 AM GHOSTBUSTERS

7:30 HE MAN

8 AM THE GOBOTS

8:30 SCOOBY DOO

9 AM WHEELED WARRIORS

9:30 JOURNAL

10 AM MAVERICK

11 AM HARRY O

12 NOON ONE MILLION DOLLAR CHANCE OF A LIFETIME

12:30 DICK VAN DYKE

1 PM ANDY GRIFFITH

1:30 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

2 PM SUPERFRIENDS

2:30 GALAXY RANGERS

3 PM SHE-RA

3:30 HE-MAN

4 PM RAMBO

4:30 GHOSTBUSTERS

5 PM LOU GRANT

6 PM QUINCY

7 PM M*A*S*H

7:30 BARNEY MILLER

8 PM MOVIE LOFT The Outfit (1974)

10 PM HONEYMOONERS

10:30 HONEYMOONERS
11 PM M*A*S*H

11:30 HOGAN'S HEROES

12 MID ALFRED HICHCOCK

12:30 TWILIGHT ZONE

1 AM MAUDE

1:30 SIGN OFF

56 WLVI (Ind.) GANNETT

6 AM POPEYE (Theatrical)

6:30 FLINTSTONES

7 AM DENNIS THE MENACE CARTOONS

7:30 THUNDERCATS

8 AM HEATHCLIFF

8:30 MY LITTLE PONY

9 AM INSPECTOR GADGET

9:30 TOM AND JERRY

10 AM BUGS BUNNY/WOODY WOODPECKER

10:30 ZOOBILEE ZOO

11 AM HEADLINE NEWS

12 NOON TRUE CONFESSIONS

12:30 THAT GIRL

1 PM BEWITCHED

1:30 I DREAM OF JEANNIE

2 PM FLINTSTONES

2:30 MASK
3 PM SMURFS

3:30 SILVERHAWKS

4 PM TRANSFORMERS

4:30 GI JOE

5 PM BRADY BUNCH

5:30 BRADY BUNCH

6 PM THREES COMPANY

6:30 BENSON

7 PM FACTS OF LIFE

7:30 TAXI

8 PM MOVIE Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)

10 PM 56 NEWS AT 10

10:30 INN NEWS

11 PM NIGHTLIFE

11:30 SANFORD AND SON

12 MIDNIGHT NEWS

12:30 TELESHOPPING

1 AM SIGN OFF

25 WXNE (Ind.) CHRISTIAN BROADCASTING NETWORK

5 AM JIMMY SWAGGART

5:30 FORCE FIVE

6 AM PINK PANTHER

6:30 CASPER

7 AM JETSONS
7:30 CENTURIONS

8 AM DEFENDERS OF THE EARTH

8:30 BUGS BUNNY

9 AM PORKY PIG

9:30 CASPER

10 AM 700 CLUB

11:30 DAILY MASS

12 NOON DICK VAN DYKE SHOW

12:30 MAYBERRY R.F.D

1 PM GET SMART

1:30 GILLIGANS ISLAND

2 PM CASPER

2:30 PORKY PIG

3 PM BUGS BUNNY

3:30 DEFENDERS

4 PM CENTURIONS

4:30 THE JETSONS

5 PM EIGHT IS ENOUGH

6 PM DIFFRENT STROKES

6:30 GIMME A BREAK

7 PM DIFFRENT STROKES

7:30 A CURRENT AFFAIR

8 PM MOVIE- The Great Wallendas (1978)

10 PM MATT HOUSTON

11 PM GET SMART
11:30 700 CLUB

1 AM SIGN OFF

68 WQTV (Ind/NBC/ABC/CBS) Christian Science Monitor

6 AM ABC NEWS (ABC)

7 AM BIZ NET NEWS

8 AM NEW ZOO REVUE

8:30 POLKA DOT DOOR

9 AM 10 AM SALE OF THE CENTURY (NBC)

9:30 BLOCKBUSTERS (NBC)

10 AM WEBSTER(ABC)

10:30 CARD SHARKS (CBS)

11 AM FAME FORTUNE ROMANCE (ABC)

11:30 STRIKE IT RICH

12 NOON SUPER PASSWORD (NBC)

12:30 WORDPLAY (NBC)

1 PM ANOTHER WORLD (NBC)

2 PM CONNIE MARTENSEN

2:30 MOVIE- The Tunnel (1935)

4 PM MOVIE- The North Star (1943)

6 PM STRIKE IT RICH

6:30 TOP 40 VIDEOS

7 PM MOVIE- Tarzan, the Fearless (1933)

10 PM JIMMY SWAGGART

10:30 CRAZY EDDIES


11 PM TELEPHONE AUCTION

12 MID SIGNOFF

27 WHLL (Ind) HILL

6 AM CNN HEADLINE NEWS

7 AM JIM AND TAMMY

8 AM RICHARD ROBERTS

9 AM JIMMY SWAGGART

9:30 MOVIE- Blood Sport (1973)

11 AM WALTONS

12 PM LOOK AT ME NOW

12:30 MOVIE- Strange and Deadly Occurrence (1974)

2 PM GREEN ACRES

2:30 CAN YOU BE THINNER

3 PM EIGHT IS ENOUGH

4 PM LOVE BOAT

5 PM LITTLE HOUSE ON A PRARIE

6 PM SUPERIOR COURT

6:30 PEOPLE'S COURT

7 PM THE SAINT

8 PM MOVIE Eddie Macons Run (1983)

10 PM BARNABY JONES

11 PM MISTER ED

11:30 LATE MOVIE Mitchell (1975)

1:30 RECORD GUN


2 AM UNTOUCHABLES

3 AM SAINT

4 AM COMBAT

44 WGBX (PBS) WGBH EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

1 PM SIGN-ON/GAVEL TO GAVEL (the Massachusetts House of Representative Program)

5 PM ONE ON ONE

5:30 SESAME STREET

6:30 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT

7 PM FACES OF JAPAN

7:30 MACNEIL/LEHRER NEWSHOUR

8 30 SOMETHING ABOUT THE BLUES

9:30 TONY BROWNS JOURNAL

10 PM NEWS (same as CH. 2)

10:30 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT

11 PM SIGN-OFF

BOSTON TV- MID-WINTER 1986

From the Boston Globe

BOSTON TV- MID-WINTER 1986

Tuesday January 14, 1986

WGBH-TV 2 (PBS)
6:15- Test Pattern

6:45- Sign-on/AM Weather (Tom Dunn doing the script for the sign-on, David Ives doing the
mission statement)

7AM- Sesame Street

8AM- Mister Rogers

8:30- Sesame Street

9:30- Mister Rogers

10AM- Educational Programming

12PM- Sesame Street

1PM- Educational Programmming

2:30- Joy of Painting

3pm- French Chef

3:30- Wide World of Animals

4pm- Sesame Street

5pm- Mister Rogers

5:30- 3-2-1 Contact

6PM- Macneil/Lehrer Newshour

7pm- Dr. Who

7:30- Wild World of Animals

8pm- Nova

9pm- Jews of Moscow

10pm- The Ten Oclock News (with Christopher Lydon and Gail Harris)

10:30- Nightly Business Report

11pm- The Presidential Election of 1984

12am- Sign-Off
WBZ-TV 4 (NBC) Group W

5 AM PEOPLE ARE TALKING (Continued)

5:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS

6 AM NBC NEWS

6:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS

7 AM TODAY

9 AM HOUR MAGAZINE

10 AM SANTA BARBARA

11 AM SALE OF THE CENTURY

11:30 SCRABBLE

12 NOON EYEWITNESS NEWS

12:30 PEOPLE ARE TALKING

1:30 LOVE CONNECTION

2 PM DAYS OF OUR LIVES (ONE DAY BEHIND)

3 PM WHEEL OF FORTUNE

3:30 $1 MILLION CHANCE OF A LIFETIME

4 PM HAWAII-FIVE-O

5 PM PEOPLE'S COURT

5:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS

6 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS (with Liz Walker, Jack Williams, Bruce Schweglor and Bob Lobel)

7 PM NBC NEWS

7:30 STATE OF THE STATE ADDRESS (with Governor Dukakis)

8 PM A TEAM

9 PM RIPTIDE

10 PM REMINGTON STEELE
11 PM NEWS

11:30 TONIGHT-Johnny Carson

12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN

1:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS

2 AM EVENING MAGAZINE

2:30 COMING TOGETHER

3 AM- COMMUNITY AUDITIONS

3:30 LOVE BOAT

4:30- MORE REAL PEOPLE

5 WCVB (ABC) Metromedia

5 AM CHRONICLE

5:30 NEWSCENTER 5

6 AM NEWSCENTER 5

7 AM GOOD MORNING AMERICA

9 AM PHIL DONAHUE

10 AM GOOD DAY

11:AM DIVORCE COURT

11:30 RYAN'S HOPE

12 NOON NEWSCENTER 5

12:30 LOVING

1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN

3 PM ONE LIFE TO LIVE

3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL

4 PM DYNASTY
5 PM TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT

5:30 ALL IN THE FAMILY

6 PM NEWSCENTER 5 (with Chet Curtis, Natalie Jacobson, Dick Albert and Mike Lynch)

7 PM ABC NEWS

7:30 STATE OF THE STATE ADDRESS (with Governor Dukakis)

8 PM WHO'S THE BOSS

8:30 GROWING PAINS

9 PM MOONLIGHTING

10 PM SPENSER FOR HIRE

11 PM NEWSCENER 5

11:30 NIGHTLINE

12 MIDNIGHT SALLY JESSIE RAPHAEL

12:30 DIVORCE COURT

1 AM NEWSCENTER 5

1:30 MOVIE The Search (1948)

3:30 CNN HEADLINE NEWS

4 AM GOOD DAY

7 WNEV (CBS) New England Broadcasters (Formerly WNAC-TV owned By RKO)

5 AM CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH

6 AM MORNING STRETCH

6:30 NEWS

7 AM CBS MORNING NEWS

9 AM FAMILY FEUD

9:30 LET'S MAKE A DEAL


10 AM 25,000 $ PYRAMID

10:30 MORNING LIVE

11 AM PRICE IS RIGHT

12 NOON NEWS

12:30 YOUNG & THE RESTLESS

1:30 AS THE WORLD TURNS

2:30 CAPITOL

3 PM GUIDING LIGHT

4 PM JEOPARDY

4:30 MATCH GAME

5 PM NEWLYWED GAME

5:30 WHEEL OF FORTUNE

6 PM NEWS

7 PM CBS NEWS

7:30 STATE OF THE STATE ADDRESS (with Governor Dukakis)

8 PM BUGS BUNNYS 50th Anniversary CELEBRATION

9 PM GRAND OLE OPRYS 60TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

11 PM NEWS

11:30 SIMON AND SIMON

12:40 MADIGAN

2 AM NEWS

2:30 CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH

38 WSBK (Ind.) KKR

6 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT
6:30 UNDERDOG

7 AM VOLTRON

7:30 HE MAN

8 AM GO BOTS

8:30 SCOOBY DOO

9 AM FAT ALBERT

9:30 JOURNAL

10 AM MORNING MOVIE The Longest Hundred Miles (1967)

12 NOON CAN YOU BE THINNER?

12:30 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

1 PM ANDY GRIFFITH

1:30 BILKO

2 PM TRANZOR Z

2:30 VOLTRON

3 PM JAYCE AND THE WHEELED WARRIORS

3:30 GO BOTS

4 PM HE MAN

4:30 SHE RA

5 PM QUINCY

6 PM HART TO HART

7 PM M*A*S*H

7:30 BARNEY MILLER

8 PM MOVIE LOFT Amelia Earhart (1976)

11 PM M*A*S*H

11:30 HOGAN'S HEROES


12 MID COMEDY BREAK

12:30 MAUDE

1 AM BREAK THE BANK

1:30 SIGN OFF

56 WLVI (Ind.) GANNETT (Sold By Field In Summer Of 1983)

6 AM BOZO THE CLOWN

6:30 FLINTSTONES

7 AM MASK

7:30 HEATHCLIFF

8 AM BUGS BUNNY/WOODY WOODPECKER

8:30 TOM AND JERRY

9 AM MIGHTY MOUSE

9:30 GREAT SPACE COASTER

10 AM NEW ENGLAND TODAY

11 AM INNDAY NEWS

11:30 ALL ABOUT US

12 NOON ITS A GREAT LIFE

12:30 WHATS HOT

1 PM BEWITCHED

1:30 CASPER

2 PM FLINTSTONES

2:30 TOM AND JERRY

3 PM INSPECTOR GADGET

3:30 GI JOE
4 PM TRANSFORMERS

4:30 THUNDERCATS

5 PM BRADY BUNCH

5:30 HAPPY DAYS

6 PM THREES COMPANY

6:30 LAVERNE & SHIRLEY

7 PM BENSON

7:30 TAXI

8 PM MOVIE- The Diary of Anne Frank (1959)

10 PM 56 NEWS AT 10

10:30 CARSON'S CLASSICS

11 PM BIZARRE

11:30 BENNY HILL

12 MIDNIGHT 56 NEWS AT 10

12:30 SIGN OFF

25 WXNE (Ind.) CHRISTIAN BROADCASTING NETWORK

6 AM D JAMES KENNEDY

6:30 JIMMY SWAGGART

7 AM JETSONS

7:30 CAPTAIN HARLOCK

8 AM ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS

8:30 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING

9 AM EIGHT IS ENOUGH

10 AM THE 700 CLUB


11:30 DAILY MASS

12 NOON LEAVE IT TO BEAVER

12:30 MCHALE'S NAVY

1 PM CHIPS

2 PM GILLIGAN'S ISLAND

2:30 SUPERFRIENDS

3 PM POPEYE

3:30 ROBOTECH

4 PM JETSONS

4:30 JETSONS

5 PM LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE

6 PM DIFFERENT STROKES

6:30 GIMME A BREAK

7 PM DIFFRENT STROKES

7:30 WKRP IN CINCINNATI

8 PM MOVIE Cape Fear (1962)

10 PM MATT HOUSTON

11 PM COMEDY TONIGHT

11:30 CBN TELETHON

1 AM INN NEWS

1:30 SIGN OFF

68 WQTV (Ind/NBC/ABC/CBS) Arlington Broadcasters

6 AM ABC NEWS (ABC)

7 AM MIGHTY HERCULES
7:30 SPEED RACOR

8 AM ROBOTECH

8:30 MULTI TRIM

9 AM NEW LOVE AMERICAN STYLE (ABC)

9:30 NEW CARD SHARKS (CBS)

10 AM BRUCE FORSYTHS HOT STREAK (ABC)

10:30 FLYING NUN

11 AM MEDICAL CENTER

12 NOON SUPER PASSWORD (NBC)

12:30 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW (NBC)

1 PM ANOTHER WORLD (NBC) A DAY BEHIND

2 PM ON BOOKS

2:30 MOVIE- Guns of Diablo (1964)

4 PM PRESS YOUR LUCK (CBS)

4:30 MOVIE- The Captive City (1952)

6 PM I DREAM OF JEANNIE

6:30 FLYING NUN

7 PM MEDICAL CENTER

8 PM MOVIE- Kill and Go Hide (1977)

10 PM MILLIONAIRE MAKER

11 PM CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS

11:30 HERE'S LUCY

12 MIDNIGHT BIG VALLEY

1 AM ROCKFORD FILES

2 AM SIGN OFF
27 WSMW (ind./PREVIEW) SIBOS TV

5 AM JIM AND TAMMY

6 AM CNN HEADLINE NEWS

6:30 DAWN

7 AM HEATHCLIFF

7:30 SUPERFRIENDS

8 AM RICHARD ROBERTS

9 AM JIMMY SWAGGART

9:30 NEWS

10 AM MOVIE- The Best Things in Life are Free (1956)

12 NOON DYNASTY

1 PM MOVIE- Johnny Tiger (1966)

3 PM HEATHCLIFF

3:30 WORLD OF SUPER ADVENTURE

4 PM DENNIS THE MENACE-Jay North

4:30 FATHER KNOWS BEST

5 PM LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE

6 PM PEOPLE'S COURT

6:30 LOVE CONNECTION

7 PM SUBSCRIPTION TV

44 WGBX (PBS) WGBH EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

5 PM SIGN-ON/ONE ON ONE
5:30 SESAME STREET

6:30 GAVEL TO GAVEL

7:30 STATE OF THE STATE ADRESS (Governor Dukakis)

8 PM MACNEIL/LEHRER NEWSHOUR (joined in Progress)

8:30 THE NEWS MEDIA

9:30 PREVENTING NUCLEAR WAR

10 PM NEWS (same as CH. 2)

10:30 MASTERPIECE THEATER

11:30 SIGN-OFF

BOSTON TV- LATE WINTER 1985

From the Boston Globe

BOSTON TV- LATE WINTER 1985

Monday March 11, 1985

WGBH-TV 2 (PBS)

6:15- Test Pattern

6:45- Sign-on/AM Weather (Tom Dunn doing the script for the sign-on, David Ives doing the
mission statement)

7AM- Sesame Street

8AM- Mister Rogers

8:30- Sesame Street

9:30- Electric Company

10AM- Educational Programming


12PM- Sesame Street

1PM- Educational Programmming

2:30- Magic Of Oil Painting

3pm- French Chef

3:30- Electric Company

4pm- Sesame Street

5pm- Mister Rogers

5:30- 3-2-1 Contact

6PM- Macneil/Lehrer Newshour

7pm- Dr. Who

7:30- Wild World of Animals

8pm- Movie- The Music Man (1962)

11pm- Nightly Business Report

11:30- Sign-Off

WBZ-TV 4 (NBC) Group W

5 AM PEOPLE ARE TALKING (Continued)

5:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS

6 AM NBC NEWS

6:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS

7am- Today

9am- Hour Magazine

10am- Time Machine

10:30- Sale of the Century

11am- Wheel of Fortune (NBC daytime)


11:30- Scrabble

12pm- Eyewitness News at Noon

12:30- People are Talking

1:30- Love Connection

2pm- Days of our Lives

3pm- Santa Barbara

4pm- Love Boat

5pm- The People's Court

5:30- Live on 4 (with Joyce Kulhawik)

6pm- Eyewitness News at 6- (with Liz Walker, Jack Williams, Bruce Schweglor, Bob Lobel)

7pm- NBC News with Tom Brokaw

7:30- Evening Magazine

8pm- TV Bloopers and Practical Jokes

9pm- Movie- Most Beautiful Girl in the World (1985)

11pm- Eyewitness News

11:30- Tonight Show with Johnny Carson

12:30- Late Night with David Letterman

1:30- Eyewitness News

2:00am- Evening Magazine

2:30- Primetime

3am- Nosotros

4am- More Real People

4:30- People are Talking

WCVB-TV 5 (ABC)
5 AM CHRONICLE

5:30 NEWSCENTER 5

6 AM NEWSCENTER 5

7am- Good Morning America

9am- Donahue

10am- Good Day

11am- Tattletales

11:30- Ryan's Hope

12pm- NewsCenter 5

12:30- Loving

1pm- All my Children

2pm- One Life to Live

3pm- General Hospital

4pm- Rituals

4:30- Rhoda

5pm- Too Close for Comfort

5:30- All in The Family

6pm- NewsCenter 5- (with Chet Curtis, Natalie Jacobson, Dick Albert and Lee Webb?)

7pm- ABC News with Peter Jennings

7:30- Chronicle

8pm- Hardcastle and McCormack

9pm- Movie- Kicks (1985)

11pm- NewsCenter 5

11:30- Nightline

12am- Night Gallery


12:30- Movie- If Winter Comes (1947)

2:20am- Sally Jessy Raphael

2:50am- NewsCenter 5

3:20am- Five on Five

4:00am- Good Day!

WNEV-TV 7 (CBS)

5 AM CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH

6 AM MORNING STRETCH

6:30 NEWS

7AM- CBS Morning News

9am- Jeopardy!

9:30- $25,000 Pyramid

10am- Morning Live

10:30- Press Your Luck

11AM- The Price is Right

12pm- News

12:30- Young and the Restless

1:30- As The World Turns

2:30- Capitol

3pm- Guiding Light

4pm- Let's Make A Deal

4:30- Match Game

5pm- Name That Tune

5:30- Wheel of Fortune (syndicated version)


6pm- New England News (with Tom Ellis)

7pm- CBS News with Dan Rather

7:30- Entertainment Tonight

8pm- Scarecrow and Mrs. King

9pm- Kate and Allie

9:30- Newhart

10pm- Cagney and Lacey

11pm- News

11:30- Entertainment Tonight

12am- Simon and Simon

1:10- McMillan and Wife

2:30- News

3am- CBS News Nightwatch

38 WSBK (Ind.) Storer

6 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT

6:30 ROMPER ROOM

7 AM BATMAN

7:30 VOLTRON

8 AM FAT ALBERT

8:30 GROOVY GOOLIES

9 AM MY THREE SONS

9:30 DAYTIME

10 AM STARSKY AND HUTCH

11 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT
11:30 DIVORCE COURT

12 NOON AFTERNOON MOVIE- The Millionaires (1961)

2 PM HOGANS HEROES

2:30 ANDY GRIFFITH

3 PM SCOOBY DOO

3:30 FAT ALBERT

4 PM VOLTRON

4:30 HE MAN

5 PM QUINCY

6 PM ONE DAY AT A TIME

6:30 JEFFERSONS

7 PM M*A*S*H

7:30 BARNEY MILLER

8 PM MOVIE LOFT- The Missiles of October (1974)

10 PM ODD COUPLE

10:30 DICK VAN DYKE

11 PM M*A*S*H

11:30 ANYTHING FOR THE MONEY

12 MID MOVIE- The Road to Singapore (1940)

1:10am- SIGN OFF

56 WLVI Gannett

5:30 CNN HEADLINE NEWS

6 AM BOZO THE CLOWN

6:30 FLINTSTONES
7 AM TOM AND JERRY

7:30 INSPECTOR GADGET

8 AM BUGS BUNNY/WOODY WOODPECKER

8:30 FLINTSTONES

9 AM POPEYE (THEATRICAL)

9:30 GREAT SPACE COASTER

10 AM POINT OF VIEW

10:30 DE TODO UN POCO

11 AM NEW ENGLAND TODAY

11:30 INN MIDDAY EDITION

12 NOON ALIVE AND WELL

1 PM MIGHTY MOUSE

1:30 CASPER

2 PM FLINTSTONES

2:30 BUGS BUNNY/WOODY WOODPECKER

3 PM TOM AND JERRY

3:30 HEATHCLIFF

4 PM INSPECTOR GADGET

4:30 TOM AND JERRY

5 PM BRADY BUNCH

5:30 BRADY BUNCH

6 PM THREE'S COMPANY

6:30 LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY

7 PM THREE'S COMPANY

7:30 TAXI
8 PM 8 OCLOCK MOVIE (1977)

10 PM NEWS

10:30 SANFORD AND SON

11 PM BIZARRE

11:30 BENNY HILL

12 MID INN NEWS

12:30 THREE'S COMPANY

1 AM MAN FROM UNCLE

2 AM SIGN OFF

25 WXNE Christian Broadcasting Network

5 AM 700 CLUB

6:30 JIMMY SWAGGART

7 AM FORCE FIVE

7:30 LITTLE RASCALS (1929-1938)

8 AM STAR BLAZERS

8:30 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER

9 AM FAMILY

10 AM 700 CLUB

11:30 DAILY MASS

12 NOON THE RIFLEMAN

1 PM MCHALES NAVY

2 PM GILLIGANS ISLAND

2:30 CARTOONS
3 PM INCREDIBLE HULK

4 PM DUKES OF HAZARD

5 PM EIGHT IS ENOUGH

6 PM DIFF'RENT STROKES

6:30 MORK AND MINDY

7 PM DIFF'RENT STROKES

7:30 WKRP IN CINCINNATI

8 PM PRIME MOVIE 25- Rio Conchos (1964)

10 PM-700 CLUB

11:30- MISSION IMPOSSIBLE

12:30am- INN NEWS

1:00am- SIGN OFF

27 WSMW (Ind.) SIBOS

6 AM CNN HEADLINE NEWS

6:30 MORNING STRETCH

7 AM INSIDE WORCESTER

7:30 CNN HEADLINE NEWS

8:30 WALTONS

9:30 JIMMY SWAGGART

10 AM RICHARD ROBERTS

11 AM WALTONS

12 NOON CNN HEADLINE NEWS

1 PM PEOPLES COURT

1:30 HAZEL
2 PM MOVIE- The Cheyenne Social Club (1970)

4 PM FLYING NUN

4:30 DONNA REED

5 PM FATHER KNOWS BEST

5:30 LOVE CONNECTION

6 PM SOLID GOLD

7 PM SUBSCRIPTION TV

68 WQTV (Ind/NBC/ABC/CBS) Arlington

5 AM BIZ NET NEWS

6 AM ABC NEWS

7 AM MIGHTY HERCULES

7:30 SPEED RACOR

8 AM F TROOP

8:30 GOMER PYLE

9 AM ANOTHER WORLD (NBC)

10 AM BODY LANGUAGE (CBS)

10:30 NEWLYWED GAME

11 AM TRIVIA TRAP (ABC)

11:30 FAMILY FEUD (ABC)

12 NOON SUPER PASSWORD (NBC)

12:30 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW (NBC)

1 PM PERRY MASON

2 PM BIG VALLEY

3 PM PLASTIC MAN
3:30 SUPERMAN

4 PM THATS INCREDIBLE

4:30 CAROL BURNETT

5 PM MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW

5:30 BOB NEWHART

6 PM BLACK SHEEP SQUANDRON

7 PM DALLAS

8 PM DELVECCHIO

9 PM MANNIX

10 PM MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW

10:30 BOB NEWHART

11 PM JACK BENNY

11:30 HONEYMOONERS

12 MID SIGN OFF

44 WGBX (PBS) WGBH EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

1 PM SIGN-ON/GAVEL TO GAVEL

5 PM ELECTRIC COMPANY

5:30 SESAME STREET

6:30 BUSINESS REPORT

7 PM CONGRESS

7:30 EXPLORING LANGUAGE

8 PM INTRO TO COMPUTERS

9 PM MACNEIL/LEHRER NEWSHOUR

10 PM NEWS (same as CH. 2)


10:30 JEANNETTE RANKIN: THE WOMAN WHO SAID NO

11:30 SIGN-OFF

BOSTON TV- LATE FALL 1984

From the Boston Globe

BOSTON TV- LATE FALL 1984

Friday December 14, 1984

WGBH-TV 2 (PBS)

6:15- Test Pattern

6:45- Sign-on/AM Weather (Tom Dunn doing the sign-on script, David Ives doing the mission
statement)

7AM- Sesame Street

8AM- Mister Rogers

8:30- Sesame Street

9:30- Electric Company

10AM- Zarabanda

10:30- Reading Rainbow

11am- Educational Program

12pm- Sesame Street

1pm- Educational Program

2:30- Magic of Oil Painting

3pm- French Chef


3:30- Electric Company

4pm- Sesame Street

5pm- Mister Rogers

5:30- 3-2-1 Contact

6PM- Macneil/Lehrer Newshour

7pm- Doctor Who

7:30- Wild World of Animals

8pm- Washington Week

8:30- Wall $treet Week

9pm- Great Performances- Dance in America- An Evening of Dance and Conversation with
Martha Graham

10:30- News

11pm- Business Report

11:30- Sign-Off

WBZ-TV 4 (NBC)

5 AM PEOPLE ARE TALKING (Continued)

5:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS

6 AM NBC NEWS

6:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS

7am- Today

9am- Hour Magazine

10am- Facts of Life

10:30- Sale of the Century

11am- Wheel of Fortune (NBC daytime)

11:30- Scrabble
12pm- Eyewitness News at Noon

12:30- People are Talking

1:30- Love Connection

2pm- Days of our Lives

3pm- Santa Barbara

4pm- Love Boat

5pm- The People's Court

5:30- Live on 4 (with Joyce Kulhawik)

6pm- Eyewitness News at 6- (with Liz Walker, Jack Williams, Bruce Schweglor, Bob Lobel)

7pm- NBC News with Tom Brokaw

7:30- Evening Magazine

8pm- V

9pm- Miami Vice

10pm- Hot Pursuit

11pm- Eyewitness News

11:30- Tonight Show with Johnny Carson

12:30- Friday Night Videos

2am- Eyewitness News

2:30- Evening Magazine

3 AM- Movie- Where the Lions Rule (1976)

4:30 People Are Talking

WCVB-TV 5 (ABC)

5 AM CHRONICLE

5:30 NEWSCENTER 5
6 AM NEWSCENTER 5

7am- Good Morning America

9am- Donahue

10am- Good Day

11am- Tattletales

11:30- Ryan's Hope

12pm- Newscenter 5

12:30- Loving

1pm- All my Children

2pm- One Life to Live

3pm- General Hospital

4pm- Rituals

4:30- Rhoda

5pm- Too Close for Comfort

5:30- All in The Family

6pm- Newscenter 5- (with Chet Curtis, Natalie Jacobson, Dick Albert and Lee Webb?)

7pm- ABC News with Peter Jennings

7:30- Chronicle

8pm- Benson

8:30- Webster

9pm- NFL Football- Los Angeles Rams @ San Francisco 49ers (49ers won 19-16, and under Joe
Montana, would go on to win Super Bowl 19)

12am- NewsCenter 5

12:30- Nightline

1am- Movie- Malibu High (1979)

3am- NewsCenter 5
3:30- Night Shift

4am- Good Day

WNEV-TV 7 (CBS)

5 AM CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH

6 AM MORNING STRETCH

6:30 NEWS

7AM- CBS Morning News

9am- Jeopardy!

9:30- $25,000 Pyramid

10am- Morning Live

10:30- Press Your Luck

11AM- The Price is Right

12pm- News

12:30- Young and the Restless

1:30- As The World Turns

2:30- Capitol

3pm- Guiding Light

4pm- Let's Make A Deal

4:30- Match Game

5pm- Name That Tune

5:30- Wheel of Fortune (syndicated version)

6pm- New England News (with Tom Ellis)

7pm- CBS News with Dan Rather

7:30- Entertainment Tonight


8pm- Dukes of Hazzard

9pm- Dallas

10pm- Falcon Crest

11pm- News

11:30- Entertainment Tonight

12am- Hot Hit Video

1am- Kung Fu

2am- Movie- Barquero (1970)

3:55am- Sign-Off

38 WSBK (Ind.) Storer

6 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT

6:30 ROMPER ROOM

7 AM SCOOBY DOO

7:30 HE MAN

8 AM FAT ALBERT

8:30 BUGS AND PORKY

9 AM GROOVY GOOLIES

9:30 DAYTIME

10 AM EMERGENCY

11 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT

11:30 DIVORCE COURT

12 NOON AFTERNOON MOVIE- Wild and Wonderful (1964)

2 PM UNDERDOG

2:30 POPEYE
3 PM SUPERFRIENDS

3:30 SCOOBY DOO

4 PM HE MAN

4:30 VOLTRON

5 PM QUINCY

6 PM ONE DAY AT A TIME

6:30 JEFFERSONS

7 PM M*A*S*H

7:30 BARNEY MILLER

8 PM MOVIE LOFT- Suppose they Gave A War and Nobody Came (1970)

10:30 ODD COUPLE

11 PM M*A*S*H

11:30 ANYTHING FOR THE MONEY

12 MID HARRY O

1 AM MOVIE- Charlie Chan in Dead Men Tell (1941)

3 AM SIGN OFF

56 WLVI Gannett

5:30 CNN HEADLINE NEWS

6 AM BOZO THE CLOWN

6:30 FLINTSTONES

7 AM TOM AND JERRY

7:30 INSPECTOR GADGET

8 AM BUGS BUNNY

8:30 FLINTSTONES
9 AM POPEYE (THEATRICAL)

9:30 CASPER

10 AM NEWS

11 AM NEW ENGLAND TODAY

12 NOON ALIVE AND WELL

1 PM MIGHTY MOUSE

1:30 GREAT SPACE COASTER

2 PM NO MANS VALLEY

2:30 BUGS BUNNY AND WOODY WOODPECKER

3 PM TOM AND JERRY

3:30 HEATHCLIFF

4 PM INSPECTOR GADGET

4:30 BRADY BUNCH

5 PM BRADY BUNCH

5:30 THIS WEEKS MUSIC

6 PM THREE'S COMPANY

6:30 LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY

7 PM THREE'S COMPANY

7:30 TAXI

8 PM 8 OCLOCK MOVIE- Fitzwilly (1967)

10 PM NEWS

10:30 ARCHIE BUNKERS PLACE

11 PM BIZARRE

11:30 LIFESTYLES OF THE RICH AND FAMOUS

12 MID GOOD TIMES


12:30 INN NEWS

1 AM MAN FROM UNCLE

2 AM SIGN OFF

25 WXNE Christian Broadcasting Network

5 AM 700 CLUB

6 AM JIMMY SWAGGART

6:30 D JAMES KENNEDY

7 AM PINK PANTHER

7:30 MIGHTY MOUSE

8 AM POPEYE (TV)

8:30 STAR BLAZERS

9 AM FAMILY

10 AM 700 CLUB

11:30 DAILY MASS

12 NOON THE RIFLEMAN

12:30 RAT PATROL

1 PM MCHALES NAVY

1:30 GET SMART

2 PM GILLIGAN'S ISLAND

2:30 PINK PANTHER

3 PM FORCE FIVE

3:30 FLASH GORDON

4 PM DUKES OF HAZARD

5 PM EIGHT IS ENOUGH
6 PM DIFF'RENT STROKES

6:30 MORK AND MINDY

7 PM DIFF'RENT STROKES

7:30 WKRP IN CINCINNATI

8 PM PRIME MOVIE 25- Code Name: Red Roses (1969)

10 PM 700 CLUB

11 PM PROTECTORS

11:30 MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE

12:30 INN NEWS

1 AM CHRISTIAN CHILDRENS FUND

1:30 GUILTY OR INNOCENT

2 AM SIGN OFF

27 WSMW (PREVIEW) SIBOS

6 AM CNN HEADLINE NEWS

6:30 NEW ZOO REVUE

7 AM MORNING STRETCH

7:30 NEWS

8 AM JOURNEY TO ADVENTURE

8:30 JIMMY SWAGGART

9 AM PREVIEW-SUBSCRIPTION TV

68 WQTV (Ind/NBC/ABC) Arlington

5 AM BIZ NET NEWS

6 AM ABC NEWS
7 AM MIGHTY HERCULES

7:30 PLASTICMAN

8 AM MIGHTY HERCULES

8:30 GOMER PYLE

9 AM PETTICOAT JUNCTION

9:30 F TROOP

10 AM MY AVORITE MARTIAN

10:30 HOUSE CALLS

11 AM BIG VALLEY

12 NOON SUPER PASSWORD (NBC)

12:30 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW (NBC)

1 PM DATING GAME

1:30 NEWLYWED GAME

2 PM ANOTHER WORLD (NBC)

3 PM SPEED RACER

3:30 PLASTIC MAN

4 PM MOVIE- Twist of Fate (1954)

6 PM MANNIX

7 PM DALLAS

8 PM ROCKFORD FILES

9 PM CANNON

10 PM KOJAK

11 PM THATS INCREDIBLE

11:30 HONEYMOONERS

12 MID SOUL TRAIN


1 AM SIGN OFF

44 WGBX (PBS) WGBH EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

5 PM SIGN-ON/AMERICAN INTERESTS

5:30 SESAME STREET

6:30 BUSINESS REPORT

7 PM MACNEIL/LEHRER NEWSHOUR

8 PM SAY BROTHER

8:30 PRESENTE

9 PM AUSTIN CITY LIMITS

10 PM NEWS

10:30 CREATIVITY WITH BILL MOYERS

11 PM BUSINESS REPORT

11:30 SIGN-OFF (Same time as WGBH 2, how weird?)

Retro: Evansville/Paducah Sun 6/22/80

from TV Guide, Evansville-Paducah edition

Paducah/Cape Girardeau/Harrisburg/Carbondale: 3 WSIL-ABC, 6 WPSD-NBC, 8 WSIU-PBS, 12


KFVS-CBS, KET KET 21/23/35/53-PBS

Evansville: 7 WTVW-ABC, 9 WNIN-PBS, 14 WFIE-NBC, 25 WEHT-CBS

Atlanta: 17A WTBS

Morning

5:00

17A Between the Lines


6:00

12 Christopher Closeup

14 This is the Life

17A James Robison

6:30

12 This is the Life

14 Farm Show

17A It is Written

6:45

6 Weather

7:00

3 Gerald Derstine Shares

6 Montage

7 New Hope

12 Skatebirds

14 14 Country Magazine

17A Three Stooges & Friends

25 Amazing Grace Bible Class

KET Sesame Street (x3)

7:30
3 Day of Discovery

6 Gospel Singing Jubilee

7 Because We Care

12 Jason of Star Command

14 Gigglesnort Hotel

25 James Robison

8:00

3 James Robison

7 Bethel Temple TV Church

12 CBS News Sunday Morning

14 Reborn

17A Partridge Family

25 Power for Today

8:30

3-7 Oral Roberts

6 Paducah Devotion

14 Little Rascals

17A Gilligan's Island

25 Jerry Falwell

9:00

3 Jerry Falwell

7 Rex Humbard
14 Superman

17A Leave It to Beaver

9:15

6 Hamilton Brothers

9:30

6 Christopher Closeup

12 Baptist Church Service

14 Movie "Keep 'Em Flying"

17A Movie "The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone"

25 Robert Schuller

10:00

3 Don Young

6 Changed Lives

7 Day of Discovery

9 Sesame Street

KET Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

10:30

3 Animals, Animals, Animals

6 Herald of Truth

7 Jimmy Swaggart

12 Face the Nation


25 CBS News Sunday Morning

KET Once Upon a Classic

11:00

3-7 Issues & Answers

6 Accent

9 Super Serial Showcase

12 Insight

14 America's Top 10

KET Studio See

11:30

3 Kids are People Too

6-14 Meet the Press

7 Tri-State Town Hall

9 Movie: TBA

12 Human Dimension

17A Movie "Buller for a Badman"

KET Zoom

Afternoon

Noon

6 Racers

7 Point of View

12 Movie "The Idol"


14 Tarzan

25 Six Million Dollar Man

KET Washington Week in Review

12:30

6 Rex Reed's Movie Guide

7 Animals, Animals, Animals

9 Faith for Today

KET Wall Street Week

1:00

3 Cameras in Motion

6 TBA

7 Gilligan's Island

9 Movie "The Lady from Shanghai"

14 Movie "Duel in the Sun"

25 Medical Center

KET Comment on Kentucky

1:15

6 Baseball: St. Louis-Cincinnati

17A Movie "The Saxon Charm"

1:30

3 Auto Racing: 1980 NHRA Gatornationals


7 America's Athletes-1980

KET Ben Wattenberg's 1980

2:00

12-25 Sports Spectacular (Professional Underwater Sportsman Competiton pt 2/International


Single Seat Unlimited Auto Racing Championships)

KET Exploring the Restless Sea

2:30

3-7 NASL Soccer: Los Angeles-Toronto

KET Photography: Here's How

3:00

8 The Lunts: A Life in the Theater

9 Washington Week in Review

12-25 Golf: Canadian Open

14 Marty Robbins' Spotlight

17A Movie "Wilderness Journey"

KET Footsteps

3:30

9 Wall Street Week

14 SportsWorld (World Championship of Amateur Bowling)

KET Sneak Previews

3:45
6 SportsWorld (JIP)

4:00

8 Arts in a Technological Society

9 Public's Business

KET Julia Child & Company

4:30

9 Victory Garden

KET Old Houseworks

5:00

3 ABC News

6-12 News

7 Lawrence Welk

8-9 Presumed Innocent

14 14 Country Magazine

17A Wrestling

25 Face the Nation

KET Victory Garden

5:30

3 Wild Kingdom

6-14 NBC News

12-25 CBS News


KET Cookin' Cajun

Evening

6:00

3-7 Movie "Captains Courageous"

8 Outdoors with Art Reid

9 Nova

12-25 60 Minutes

17A Baseball: Chicago Cubs-Atlanta

KET First Churchills

6:30

8 Wall Street Week

7:00

6-14 CHiPs

8-9-KET Odyssey

12-25 Archie Bunker's Place

7:30

12-25 One Day at a Time

8:00

3-7 Movie "Romeo & Juliet"

6-14 Movie "The Steel Cowboy"


8-9-KET Masterpiece Theatre

12-25 Alice

8:30

12-25 Jeffersons

17A Porter Wagoner

9:00

8-9 Ben Wattenberg's 1980

12-25 Trapper John

17A Up Close

KET Bill Moyers' Journal

9:30

8-9 Sneak Previews

17A Ruff House

10:00

6-14 News

9 Monty Python's Flying Circus

12-25 CBS News

17A Open Up

10:15

12-25 News
10:30

6 Lifeline (x2)

9 Movie "The Third Man"

12 Gunsmoke

14 Movie "King Creole"

25 Nashville on the Road

10:50

3 ABC News

7 News

11:00

25 Jack Van Impe Presents

11:05

3 700 Club

11:20

7 ABC News

11:30

12 For Our Times

25 Alias Smith & Jones


11:35

7 Jerry Falwell

Late Night

Midnight

12 With This Ring

17A Baseball (repeat of 7pm)

12:15

12 News

12:35

7 News

2:30

17A Movie "The Snorkel"

4:30

17A Love, American Style

Boston TV- Early May 1989

From the Boston Globe

BOSTON TV- MAY 1989


Tuesday May 2, 1989

WGBH-TV 2 (PBS)

6:15am- Test Pattern

6:45am- Sign-on/A.M Weather (Tom Dunn doing the script for the sign-on, David Ives doing the
mIssion statement)

7:00am- Sesame Street

8:00am- Mister Rogers

8:30am- Sesame Street

9:30am- Mister Rogers

10:00am- Reading Rainbow

10:30am- Thinkabout

10:45am- Like You, Like Me

11:00am- Nutrition

11:30am- Sesame Street

12:30pm- Russian Language and People

1:00pm- Solve It

1:15pm- American Legacy

1:30pm- Fairy Tales

1:45pm- Community of Living Things

2:00pm- Return of the Art Maker

2:15pm- Voyage of the Mimi

2:30pm- William Alexander

3:00pm- This Old House

3:30pm- Sesame Street

4:30pm- Mister Rogers


5:00pm- Reading Rainbow

5:30pm- 3-2-1 Contact

6:00pm- MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour

7:00pm- Creatures, Great & Small

8:00pm- Nova- "The Right Stuff"

9:00pm- Frontline- "Extrodinary People"

10:00pm- The Ten O'Clock News (with Christopher Lydon and Carmen Fields)

10:30pm- Nightly Business Report

11:00pm- The Ring of Truth

12:00am- The Ten O'Clock News (repeat of 10 o'clock)

12:30am- Sign-Off (Tom Dunn doing the script for the sign-off, David Ives doing the mIssion
statement)

WBZ-TV 4 (NBC)

5 AM BODY BY JAKE

5:30 BUSINESS THIS MORNING

6 AM NBC NEWS

6:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS

7:00am- Today

9:00am- Family Medical Center

9:30am- Love Connection

10:00am- Win, Lose or Draw (NBC daytime version hosted by Vicki Lawrence)

10:30am- Classic Concentration

11:00am- Wheel of Fortune

11:30am- Scrabble

12:00pm- Eyewitness News at Noon (with John Henning)


12:30pm- People are Talking

1:30pm- Generations

2:00pm- Days of Our Lives

3:00pm- Santa Barbara

4:00pm- Win, Lose or Draw (the Syndicated version hosted by the late Bert Convy)

4:30pm- Family Feud (the Syndicated Version of the CBS Game Show hosted by the late Ray
Combs)

5:00pm- People's Court (Judge Wapner, Rusty and Doug)

5:30pm- Eyewitness News

6:00pm- Eyewitness News (with Liz Walker, Jack Williams, Bruce Schwegglor and Bob Lobel)

7:00pm- NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw

7:30pm- Evening Magazine

8:00pm- Matlock

9:00pm- In the Heat of the Night

10:00pm- Midnight Caller

11:00pm- Eyewitness News

11:30pm- Best of Carson

12:30am- Late Night with David Letterman

1:30am- Eyewitness News

WCVB-TV 5 (ABC)

5 AM CHRONICLE

5:30 NEWSCENTER 5 FIRST

6 AM NEWSCENTER 5

7:00am- Good Morning America (with Charles Gibson and Joan Lunden)

9:00am- Good Day! (with Eileen Prose)


10:00am- Geraldo

11:00am- Sally Jessy Raphael

12:00pm- NewsCenter 5 Midday (with Jim Boyd, Susan Wornick and Bob Copeland)

12:30pm- Loving

1:00pm- All My Children

2:00pm- One Life To Live

3:00pm- General Hospital

4:00pm- Phil Donahue

5:00pm- Oprah Winfrey

6:00pm- NewsCenter 5 (with Chet Curtis, Natalie Jacobson, Dick Albert and Mike Lynch)

7:00pm- ABC World News Tonight with Peter Jennings

7:30pm- Chronicle

8:00pm- Whos The Boss

8:30pm- The Wonder Years

9:00pm- Roseanne

9:30pm- Have Faith

10:00pm- Thirtysomething

11:00pm- NewsCenter 5

11:30pm- ABC News Nightline

12:00am- Days End

1:00am- USA Today

1:30am- Hill Street Blues

WNEV-TV 7 (CBS- (Who was the News Lineup for Channel 7 in 1989)

5 AM CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH


6 AM CBS NEWS

6:30 NEWS

7:00am- Ready To Go (Local Kids Show hosted by Scot Reese and Liz Callaway)

8:00am- CBS This Morning (DELAYED ONE HOUR)

10:00am- Cagney & Lacey

11:00am- The Price is Right

12:00pm- News (what was Channel 7s news title in 1989)

12:30pm- The Young and the Restless

1:30pm- The Bold and the Beautiful

2:00pm- As The World Turns

3:00pm- Guiding Light

4:00pm- Kate & Allie

4:30pm- Inside Edition

5:00pm- News

6:00pm- News

6:30pm- CBS Evening News with Dan Rather

7:00pm- Wheel of Fortune

7:30pm- Jeopardy!

8:00pm- Tour of Duty

9:00pm- Guts and Glory (Part 2 of 2)

11:00pm- News

11:35pm- Jeopardy!

12:05am- The Pat Sajak Show


38 WSBK (Ind.) Gillette

5 AM MORNING STRETCH

5:30 DICK VAN DYKE

6 AM BRAVESTARR

6:30 THUNDERCATS

7 AM HE MAN AND SHE RA

7:30 BEVERLY HILLS TEENS

8 AM COMIC STRIP

8:30 SCOOBY DOO

9 AM GIDGET

9:30 ANDY GRIFFITH

10 AM BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

10:30 ALICE

11 AM DIVORCE COURT

11:30 AM BOSTON

12 NOON TRAPPER JOHN MD

1 PM MAUDE

1:30 JEFFERSONS

2 PM GUMBY

2:30 CARE BEARS

3 PM GHOSTBUSTERS

3:30 SCOOBY DOO

4 PM NEW ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS

4:30 DUCKTALES

5 PM FUN HOUSE
5:30 PUNKY BREWSTER

6 PM FAMILY TIES

6:30 FAMILY TIES

7 PM CHEERS

7:30 NEWHART

8 PM BASEBALL- Boston Red Sox @ Minnesota Twins

11 PM M*A*S*H

11:30 ST. ELSEWHERE

12:30 MORTON DOWNEY JR.

1:30 HOGANS HEROES

2 AM HOME SHOPPING NETWORK OVERNIGHT SERVICE

56 WLVI (Ind.) GANNETT

6 AM TRANSFORMERS

6:30 GI JOE

7 AM DENNIS THE MENACE CARTOONS

7:30 TOM & JERRY

8 AM WOODY WOODPECKER

8:30 POPEYE (THEATRICAL)

9 AM MIGHTY MOUSE

9:30 JEM

10 AM ZOOBILEE ZOO

10:30 BIONIC 6

11 AM WEBSTER

11:30 ARCHIE BUNKERS PLACE


12 NOON DATING GAME

12:30 NEWLYWED GAME

1 PM THAT GIRL

1:30 BEWITCHED

2 PM I DREAM OF JEANNIE

2:30 TEDDY RUXPIN

3 PM SMURFS

3:30 TOM & JERRY

4 PM C.OP.S

4:30 REAL GHOSTBUSTERS

5 PM WELCOME BACK, KOTTER

5:30 WEBSTER

6 PM CHARLES IN CHARGE

6:30 FACTS OF LIFE

7 PM THREES COMPANY

7:30 NIGHT COURT

8 PM MOVIE Three Amigos (1986)

10 PM 56 NEWS AT 10

11 PM ARSENIO HALL

12 MIDNIGHT GONG SHOW

12:30 PAID PROGRAMMING

3 AM SIGN OFF

25 WFXT (Fox) FOX

6 AM LITTLE RASCALS
6:30 FAMILY AFFAIR

7 AM MIGHTY MOUSE AND ALVIN

7:30 DINOSAUCERS

8 AM CASPER

8:30 POPEYE (TV)

9 AM MAYBERRY R.F.D

9:30 DAILY MASS

10 AM I LOVE LUCY

10:30 BRANDED

11 AM DUKES OF HAZARD

12 NOON MOVIE Fort Vengeance (1953)

1:30 GUNS OF WILL SONNETT

2 PM DOUBLE DARE

2:30 BUGS AND PORKY

3 PM SNORKS

3:30 YOGI BEAR

4 PM FLINTSTONES

4:30 JETSONS

5 PM DIFF'RENT STROKES

5:30 HAPPY DAYS

6 PM STRAIGHT TO THE HEART

6:30 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES

7 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT

7:30 A CURRENT AFFAIR

8 PM FOX 25 MOVIE Bad Boys (1983)


10 PM SIMON AND SIMON

11 PM A CURRENT AFFAIR

11:30 ON TRIAL

12 MID ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT

12:30 RELATIVELY SPEAKING

1 AM WKRP IN CINCINNATI

1:30 BENNY HILL

2 AM SIGN OFF

68 WQTV (Ind.) Christian Science Monitor

5 AM JACK BENNY

5:30 GROUCHO

6 AM MONITOR REPORT

6:30 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BIBLE LESSON

7 AM PINK PANTHER

7:30 LITTLELEST HOBO

8 AM LEAVE IT TO BEAVER

8:30 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER

9 AM MC HALE'S NAVY

9:30 ADDAMS FAMILY

10 AM MOVIE- Mousey (1968)

11:30 BOB NEWHART

12 NOON ROCKFORD FILES

1 PM BIG VALLEY

2 PM THE SAINT
3 PM IRONSIDE

4 PM CHARLIE'S ANGELS

5 PM BARNABY JONES

6 PM TJ HOOKER

7 PM TWILIGHT ZONE

7:30 WORLD MONITOR

8 PM AIRWOLF

9 PM AIRWOLF

10 PM STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO

11 PM WORLD MONITOR

11:30 KOJAK

12 MID GREAT BARGAINS

12:30am- MOVIE- Captain Boycott (1947)

2 AM CANNON

3 AM MANNIX

4 AM KOJAK

27 WHLL (Ind.) HILL

5 AM BOB TILTON

6 AM 700 CLUB

7 AM SUCCESS IN LIFE

8 AM STUDY IN THE WORD

8:30 AEROBICS

9 AM MOVING ON UP

9:30 ROOM 222


10 AM 700 CLUB

11 AM HOME (ABC)

12 PM GROWING PAINS (ABC)

12:30 27 WEST

1 PM MOVING ON UP

1:30 MISTER ED

2 PM ADDAMS FAMILY

2:30 GREEN ACRES

3 PM MOVIE- Buck Privates (1941)

4:30 CELLULITE

5 PM WEEKDAY

5:30 SUPERIOR COURT

6 PM IT TAKES A THIEF

7 PM VIDEO REQUEST

8 PM MOVIE How To Marry A Millionaire (1953)

10 PM VEGAS

11 PM 27 WEST

11:30 MOVIE- Silent Running (1972)

1:30 AM- MOVIE- Up from the Beach (1965)

3:09 AM- VIDEO SHOPPING MALL

66 WHSH (HSN) Home Shopping Network

MON-SATURDAY

HOME SHOPPING CLUB 24 HOURS A DAY


44 WGBX (PBS) WGBH Educational Foundation

8 AM- NATURE

9 AM- MASTERPIECE THEATER

10 AM- MOVIE- Meet John Doe (1941)

12 PM- NOVA

1 PM- GAVEL TO GAVEL (The Massachusetts House of Representatives show)

5 PM- SCIENCE JOURNAL

5:30- COMPUTER CHRONICLES

6 PM- SESAME STREET

7 PM- NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT

7:30- MACNEIL/LEHRER NEWSHOUR

8:30- BILL MOYERS JOURNAL

9 PM- A PORTRAIT OF ELIE WIESEL

10 PM- THE TEN OCLOCK NEWS- (Same as WGBH Channel 2)

10:30- NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT

11 PM-MACNEIL/LEHRER NEWSHOUR

12 AM- SIGN OFF

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Re: Boston TV- Early May 1989

>
> WNEV-TV 7 (CBS- (Who was the News Lineup for Channel 7 in

> 1989)

I can answer that for you:

For the noon newscast: Lester Strong

5:00pm Newscast: Dave Wright and Diana Williams [Formerly of WABC-TV]

6pm and 11pm [Nightbeat]:RD Sahl, Kate Sullivan, Harvey Leonard, and John Dennis.

Title: News 7

BTW, they had the trasition from New England News in fall '87 to mid-89 and then used the
WNEV News Theme by Michael Randall [Title source: Southern Media NMSA]

Also a year later WNEV changed call letters to WHDH-TV.

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Retro: WTBS June 21-27, 1980

from TV Guide, Evansville-Paducah edition

**Programs listed CT**


Saturday, June 21

5:00 It's Your Business

5:30 Rebop

6:00 Vegetable Soup

6:30 Romper Room

7:00 Ultra Man

7:30 Movie "The Saga of Hemp Brown"

9:00 Movie "Song Without End"

11:45 Movie "Caught"

1:45 Movie "The Case Against Brooklyn"

3:30 Rat Patrol

4:00 Miniature Golf

4:30 This Week in Baseball

5:00 Wrestling

7:00 Movie "WUSA"

9:30 NASL Soccer: Atlanta-Portland

11:30 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert

1:00 Movie "Fog for a Killer"

2:30 Movie "Mark of the Phoenix"

4:15 World at Large

4:30 Ag-USA

Sunday, June 22

5:00 Between the Lines


6:00 James Robison

6:30 It is Written

7:00 Three Stooges & Friends

8:00 Partridge Family

8:30 Gilligan's Island

9:00 Leave It to Beaver

9:30 Movie "The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone"

11:30 Movie "Bullet for a Badman"

1:15 Movie "The Saxon Charm"

3:00 Movie "Wilderness Journey"

5:00 Wrestling

6:00 Baseball: Chicago Cubs-Atlanta

8:30 Porter Wagoner

9:00 Up Close

9:30 Ruff House

10:00 Open Up

Mid. Baseball (r)

2:30 Movie "The Snorkel"

4:30 Love, American Style

Monday, June 23

5:00 Listen

5:15 Athletes

5:30 News

6:00 Funtime
7:00 Hazel

7:30 Lucy Show

8:00 Family Affair

8:30 Green Acres

9:00 Movie "Romance on the High Seas"

10:55 News

11:00 Love, American Style

11:30 Movie "A Child is Waiting"

1:25 News

1:30 Father Knows Best

2:00 Funtime

3:00 Flintstones

3:30 Gilligan's Island

4:00 My Three Sons

4:30 I Dream of Jeannie

5:00 Andy Griffith

5:30 I Love Lucy

6:00 Hogan's Heroes

6:30 All in the Family

7:00 Commanders

8:00 Basketball: US Olympic Team vs NBA players (this was also syndicated, WFIE in Evansville
also aired this game)

10:00 Last of the Wild

10:30 Movie "Roughly Speaking"

1:00 News

1:05 Movie "From Istanbul, Orders to Kill"


2:55 Love, American Style

3:25 Open Up

Tuesday, June 24

5:25 World at Large

5:30 News

6:00 Funtime

7:00 Hazel

7:30 Lucy Show

8:00 Family Affair

8:30 Green Acres

9:00 Movie "The Naked Street"

10:55 News

11:00 Love, American Style

11:30 Movie "Joe Butterfly"

1:25 News

1:30 Father Knows Best

2:00 Funtime

3:00 Flintstones

3:30 Gilligan's Island

4:00 My Three Sons

4:30 I Dream of Jeannie

5:00 Andy Griffith

5:30 I Love Lucy

6:00 Hogan's Heroes


6:30 All in the Family

7:00 Baseball: Atlanta-Cincinnati

9:30 Rat Patrol

10:00 Last of the Wild

10:30 Movie "The Strawberry Blonde"

12:30 News

12:35 Baseball (r)

3:05 Movie "Operation Camel"

4:35 Love, American Style

Wednesday, June 25

5:05 World at Large

5:30 News

6:00 Funtime

7:00 Hazel

7:30 Lucy Show

8:00 Family Affair

8:30 Green Acres

9:00 Movie "The Spy in Black"

10:55 News

11:00 Love, American Style

11:30 Movie "Flaxy Martin"

1:25 News

1:30 Father Knows Best

2:00 Funtime
3:00 Flintstones

3:30 Gilligan's Island

4:00 My Three Sons

4:30 I Dream of Jeannie

5:00 Andy Griffith

5:30 I Love Lucy

6:00 Hogan's Heroes

6:30 All in the Family

7:00 Baseball: Atlanta-Cincinnati

9:30 Rat Patrol

10:00 Last of the Wild

10:30 Movie "The Hard Way"

12:40 News

12:45 Baseball (r)

3:15 Movie "Charlie Chan in Rio"

4:25 Love, American Style

4:55 World at Large

Thursday, June 26

5:30 News

6:00 Funtime

7:00 Hazel

7:30 Lucy Show

8:00 Family Affair

8:30 Green Acres


9:00 Movie "Dr. Goldfoot & the Bikini Machine"

10:55 News

11:00 Love, American Style

11:30 Movie "Caxambu"

1:25 News

1:30 Father Knows Best

2:00 Funtime

3:00 Flintstones

3:30 Gilligan's Island

4:00 My Three Sons

4:30 I Dream of Jeannie

5:00 Andy Griffith

5:30 I Love Lucy

6:00 Hogan's Heroes

6:30 All in the Family

7:00 Movie "Copper Canyon"

9:00 Upstairs, Downstairs

10:00 Last of the Wild

10:30 Movie "Gentleman Jim"

12:35 News

12:40 Movie "Joe Dakota"

2:10 Movie "Slim Carter"

3:50 Maverick

4:50 World at Large


Friday, June 27

5:30 News

6:00 Funtime

7:00 Hazel

7:30 Lucy Show

8:00 Family Affair

8:30 Green Acres

9:00 Movie "The Marrying Kind"

10:55 News

11:00 Love, American Style

11:30 Movie "The Nevadan"

1:25 News

1:30 Father Knows Best

2:00 Funtime

3:00 Flintstones

3:30 Gilligan's Island

4:00 My Three Sons

4:30 I Dream of Jeannie

5:00 Andy Griffith

5:30 I Love Lucy

6:00 Hogan's Heroes

6:30 All in the Family

7:00 Movie "The Mad Magician"

8:30 Rat Patrol

9:00 Baseball: Atlanta-San Diego


11:30 Movie "Invasion"

1:15 News

1:35 Movie "Dressed to Kill"

3:05 Movie "Satan's Harvest"

4:55 World at Large

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BOSTON TV- January 6, 1977- Network Affiliates

From the Boston Globe

BOSTON TV- January 6, 1977

WGBH-TV 2 (PBS) WGBH Educational Foundation

9:00am- Sign-on/Educational Programming

11:00am- Electric Company

11:30am- Sesame Street

12:30pm- Educational Programming

2:30pm- Eliot Norton

3:00pm- Five Red Herrings

4:00pm- Sesame Street

5:00pm- Mister Rogers

5:30pm- Sesame Street

6:30pm- Electric Company

7:00pm- Zoom (Captioned)

7:30pm- Rebop

8:00pm- Five Red Herrings

9:00pm- Tell Me Anything it was Done

10:00pm- The Ten OClock News (with Christopher Lydon)

10:30pm- MacNeil/Lehrer Report


11:00pm- The Forsythe Saga

12:00am- Sign-off (David Ives with the mission statement, William Pierce doing the script for the
sign-off)

WBZ-TV 4 (NBC) Westinghouse

6 :15 SIGN ON SEMINAR

6:45 EYEWITNESS NEWS DAILY ALMINAC

7AM TODAY

9AM CROSS WITS

9:30 LOVERS AND FRIENDS

10 AM SANFORD AND SON

10:30 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES

11am WHEEL OF FORTUNE

11:30- SHOOT FOR THE STARS

12pm- Eyewitness News (with Jack Chase)

12:30 WOMEN 77

1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30- The Doctors

3 PM ANOTHER WORLD

4 PM MIKE DOUGLAS (Guest Host- Rex Reed)

5:30 FIRST NEWS

6pm- Eyewitness News (who was WBZs News Lineup back in 1977)

7pm- NBC News

7:30 25,000 DOLLAR PYRAMID (with Bill Cullen) (Guests: Jo Anne Worley and Soupy Sales)

8 PM NBC THURSDAY NIGHT MOVIE- Call of The Wild (1977)

10 PM BEST SELLERS
11pm- Eyewitness News

11:30- Tonight Show with Johnny Carson

1am- Tomorrow - Tom Snyder

2am- Eyewitness News

2:30 SIGN OFF

WCVB-TV 5 (ABC) Boston Broadcasters

6 AM AUDIO NEWS

7 AM CAPTAIN BOB

7:30 Good Morning America (Preempted the first 30 minutes)

9AM- Good Day

10:30 DON HO

11 AM EDGE OF NIGHT

11:30 HAPPY DAYS

12PM- Newscenter 5 MIDDAY- (with Jack Hynes)

12:30- RYAN'S HOPE

1pm- ALL MY CHILDREN

1:30 FAMILY FEUD

2 PM 20,000 DOLLAR PYRAMID (host: Dick Clark) (Guests: Peggy Cass and Nipsey Russell)

2:30 One Life to Live

3:15 General Hospital

4 PM BIG VALLEY

5 PM FBI

6pm- Newscenter 5 at 6- with (with Chet Curtis, Natalie

Jacobson, Bob Copeland and Don Gillis)


7 PM ABC News

7:30- House Calls

8pm- Welcome Back, Kotter

8:30- Whats Happening

9pm- Barney Miller

9:30- Tony Randall Show

10pm- Streets of San Francisco

11pm- Newscenter 5 at 11

11:30- Thursday Night Special- Playboy Bunny of the Year

1:00am- NewsCenter 5

1:30am- Screening Room

3:00am- NewsCenter 5

3:10am- Westerners

3:40am- 5 All Night

4::00am- AQUI

4:30am- Good Day!

WNAC-TV 7 (CBS)

6:15am- Sign-on/Farm and Market Report

6:20am- The Elder American

6:50am- Los Noticias De Hoy- (Spanish speaking news for

WNAC)

7am- CBS Morning News

8am- Captain Kangaroo

9am- Dinah Shore


10:30am- The Price is Right

11:30- Love of Life

12 Noon Newsroom 7

12:30- Search for Tomorrow

1pm- The Young and the Restless

1:30- As The World Turns

2:30- Guiding Light

3pm- All in the Family (R)

3:30- Match Game 77 (guests: Edward Asner, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Mary Ann
Mobley, Richard Dawson, Patti Deutsch)

4pm- MERV GRIFFIN

5:30- Candlepins For Cash (host: Bob Gamere)

6pm- Newsroom 7 (who was the News lineup for Ch. 7 back in 1977

7pm- CBS NEWS

7:30- Gong Show

8pm- The Waltons

9pm- Hawaii Five-O

10pm- Barnaby Jones

11pm- Newsroom 7

11:30- Kojak

12:30- Movie- Necromancy (1977)

2am- Asian Focus

2:15- Newsroom 7

2:30- Greater Bostonians

2:35- Reflections

2:40- Sign-Off
WGBX-TV 44 (PBS) WGBH Educational Foundation

4pm- Sesame Street

5pm- Electric Company

5:30- Hodgepodge Lodge

6pm- Zoom

6:30- Once Upon a Classic

7pm- Captioned Zoom

7:30- Club 44

8pm- African File

8:30- Black Experience

9pm- Lord of the Flies

10:30- Murderer

11pm- Captioned ABC News

11:30- Sign-Off

(For WGBX, the last program that ended, and the upcoming program that was coming up back
then, they would show a 44 slide and there was music playing in the background, Interesting,
but why would they do that back in the 70s?)

BOSTON TV- January 6, 1977- Independents

From the Boston Globe

BOSTON TV- January 6, 1977

Here are the Independents


38 WSBK (Ind./NBC) STORER

6 AM MCHALE'S NAVY

6:30 SUPERMAN

7 AM BUGS BUNNY

7:30 BULLWINKLE

8 AM SUPERMAN

8:30 HOWDY DOODY

9 AM ROMPER ROOM

10 AM TOM LARSON

11 AM HAZEL

11:30 GREEN ACRES

12 NOON NAME THAT TUNE(NBC)

12:30 MCHALES NAVY

12:55 NBC NEWS (NBC)

1 PM GONG SHOW (NBC)

1:30 ANDY GRIFFITH

2 PM BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

2:30 MICKEY MOUSE

3 PM THE ARCHIES

3:30 MUNSTERS

4 PM THREE STOOGES

5 PM I DREAM OF JEANNIE

5:30 BEWITCHED

6 PM HOGANS HEROES
6:30 ADAM 12

7 PM ODD COUPLE

7:30 DICK VAN DYKE

8 PM IRONSIDE

9 PM MOVIE LOFT

11 PM HONEYMOONERS

11:30 BOLD ONES

12MID DICK VAN DYKE

12:30 HOGAN'S HEROES

1 AM TWILIGHT ZONE

1:30 ALFRED HICHCOCK

2:30 SIGN OFF

56 WLVI (Ind) KAISER

6:30 FELIX THE CAT

7 AM FLINTSTONES

7:30 MIGHTY MOUSE

8 AM GILLIGAN'S ISLAND

8:30 CASPER

9 AM MOVIE- The Woman in White (1948)

11 AM NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY

11:30 NEW ENGLAND TODAY

12 NOON I LOVE LUCY

12:30 LUCY SHOW

1 PM THAT GIRL
1:30 BOZO'S BIG TOP

2 PM BANANA SPLITS

2:30 HUCK AND YOGI

3 PM CASPER

3:30 MIGHTY MOUSE

4 PM FLINTSTONES

4:30 FLINTSTONES

5 PM MONKEES

5:30 GILLIGANS ISLAND

6 PM BRADY BUNCH

6:30 BRADY BUNCH

7 PM PARTRIDGE FAMILY

7:30 FAMILY AFFAIR

8 PM 8 OCLOCK MOVIE- Number One (1969)

10 PM LOVE AMERICAN STYLE

10:30 LOVE AMERICAN STYLE

11 PM I LOVE LUCY

11:30 NIGHT GALLERY

12 MID NIGHT GALLERY

12:30 MAN FROM UNCLE

1:30 SIGN OFF

27 WSMW Worcester-Boston (Ind)

9:30 COOKING WITH BERNARD

10 AM PTL CLUB
12 NOON DAILY MASS

12:30 MOVIE- Give My Regards to Broadway (1948)

2:30 MOVIE- The Brave One (1956)

4:30 SEARGENT PRESTON

5 PM TARZAN

6 PM LONE RANGER

6:30 SUPERMAN

7 PM FBI

8 PM MOVIE 27- Relax, Freddy (1968)

10 PM WORCESTER NEWS (who was the anchor team for this program)

10:30 ELDER AMERICAN

11 PM LATE MOVIE-Kronos (1957)

12:18am- SIGN-OFF

Retro: Dallas/Ft. Worth Sunday, August 7, 1977

From the Dallas Morning News. Schedules

run 7 AM-1 AM.

KDFW Ch. 4 (CBS)

7 AM Words Of Life

7:15 Jesus Today

7:30 The Bible Says

7:45 Dooley Drive Christian Church

8 AM St. John The Baptist Church


8:15 The Way Of Truth

8:30 The Episcopal Church

8:45 Catholic News

9 AM Point Of View

9:30 Highland Park Presbyterian

Church

10:30 Face The Nation

11 AM Crossroads Of The '70s

11:30 Animal World

12 N Listen

12:15 The Athletes

12:30 Volvo International Tennis

Tournament

3 PM Golf: Sammy Davis Jr. Greater

Hartford Open (Final round)

(Time approximate)

5 PM McHale's Navy (time approximate)

5:30 Eyewitness News

6 PM 60 Minutes

7 PM Rhoda

7:30 Starland Vocal Band Show

8 PM CBS Movie: "Vanishing Point"

10 PM Eyewitness News

10:30 CBS Sunday Night News

10:45 Eyewitness To History


11 PM Honeymooners

11:30 Movie: "Bachelor Flat"

KXAS Ch. 5 (NBC)

7 AM Churches Of Christ Present

7:30 Carpenter's Children

8 AM Children's Hour

9 AM Oral Roberts

9:30 NBC Religious Special:

"Israel Museum"

10:30 Newsworthy

11 AM Counterpoint

11:30 Meet The Press

12 N Baseball: Texas Rangers at

Detroit Tigers (Ch. 5 was

flagship station for the

Rangers in '77.)

3:30 Pre-Season Football: Dallas

Cowboys at San Diego Chargers

(don't remember if local or

NBC) (time approximate)

6 PM Wonderful World Of Disney

(time approximate)

7 PM McMillan
8:30 NBC Movie Of The Week: "Yesterday's

Child"

10 PM Texas News

10:30 NBC Late Night Movie: "Young Billy

Young"

12:30 Five Report

WFAA Ch. 8 (ABC)

7 AM Human Dimension

7:15 With This Ring

7:30 Sunday Morning Special

8 AM Hour Of Power

8:30 James Robison Presents

9 AM Sharing The Faith

9:15 You And Your Life

9:30 Big Blue Marble

10 AM New Adventures Of Gilligan

(animated)

10:30 Animals, Animals, Animals

11 AM First Presbyterian Church

12 N Issues And Answers

12:30 Directions

1 PM World Of Travel

1:30 Movie: "Treasures Of San


Gennaro"

3 PM Movie: "Best Of The Badmen"

5 PM Black Forum

5:30 Que Pasa?

6 PM News 8: The Scene Tonight

6:30 At Issue

7 PM Six Million Dollar Man

8 PM ABC Movie: "Emperor Of The

North Pole"

10 PM News 8: The Scene Tonight

10:30 Movie: "Sincerely Yours"

12:45 ABC Weekend News

KTVT Ch. 11 (Ind.)

8 AM American Religious Town Hall

8:30 Day Of Discovery

9 AM The Divine Plan

9:30 Let The Bible Speak

10 AM It Is Written

10:30 Herald Of Truth

11 AM First Methodist Church Of

Ft. Worth

12 N Point Of View

12:30 Fishing Country


1 PM Wallace Wildlife

1:30 Love, American Style

2 PM Night Gallery

2:30 Movie: "The Man Who Cried

Wolf"

4 PM Voyage To The Bottom Of

The Sea

5 PM Daktari

6 PM Movie: "Nobody's Perfect"

8 PM Family Affair

8:30 Beverly Hillbillies

9 PM Movie: "Trial Run"

10 PM Metroplex News

10:15 Movie continues

11 PM Rex Humbard

12 M Nightwatch News

sign off 12:15 AM

KERA Ch. 13 (PBS)

7 AM Sesame Street

8 AM Electric Company

8:30 Zoom

9 AM Government 201

10 AM Electric Company
10:30 Studio See

11 AM Sesame Street

12 N Realidades

12:30 Black Journal

1 PM Anyone For Tennyson?

1:30 About Us: A Deep South

Portrait

2:30 Great Performances:

Music In America

3:30 Opera Theater

4:30 Great Performances:

Theater In America

6 PM Washington Week In Review

6:30 Wall Street Week

7 PM Evening At Pops

8 PM Masterpiece Theatre: "Poldark"

9 PM Nova

10 PM Monty Python's Flying Circus

(Houston's KPRC/2 was the first

commercial station to carry this.)

10:30 Movie: "The Lost World Of Sinbad"

(Ch. 13 called this series One

Star Theater--movies that were not

only bad but El Cheapo to boot.)

sign off 12 Midnight


KXTX Ch. 39 (Ind.)

7 AM Public Policy Forum

(may be from 6:30 AM)

7:30 Backyard

8 AM Larry Jones Evangelistic

Program

8:30 Dr. Gene Williams

9 AM Jerry Falwell

10 AM Hour Of Power

11 AM First Baptist Church Of

Dallas

12 N Rex Humbard

1 PM Ernest Angley

2 PM Gospel Lighthouse

2:30 Treehouse Club

3 PM Just Passing Through

3:30 Happy Hunters

4 PM Amazing Grace Bible Class

4:30 River Of Life

5 PM Hi Doug

5:30 Human Dimensions

6 PM Youth On The Move

6:30 Reflect
7 PM 700 Club

8:30 Sagamore Hill Baptist

Church

9:30 Brant Baker

10 PM Deaf Hear

10:30 Jimmy Swaggart

11 PM Reflect

11:30 Public Policy Forum

12:30 This Is The Life

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> 7:30 Starland Vocal Band Show

Yeesh, what did they do, sing "Afternoon Delight" for 30 minutes?

> 3:30 Pre-Season Football: Dallas

> Cowboys at San Diego Chargers

> (don't remember if local or


> NBC) (time approximate)

Probably local. Ch. 5 used to replay the Saturday night pre-season games on Sundays, even if
they were originally televised by another network (they dubbed in local announcers, IIRC).

> WFAA Ch. 8 (ABC)

> 6 PM News 8: The Scene Tonight

> 6:30 At Issue

IIRC, ABC aired Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew at this time, but WFFA delayed it till the following
Saturday.

Retro: Bristol-Kingsport-Johnson City Wed 9/21/88

from TV Guide: Bristol-Kingsport-Johnson City edition

Bristol/Kingsport/Johnson City

WCYB 5 (NBC)

5:00 Morning Digest

6:00 NBC News at Sunrise

6:30 News

7:00 1988 Summer Olympics

10:00 Phil Donahue

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Win, Lose or Draw

Noon News

12:30 Scrabble

1:00 Days of Our Lives


2:00 Another World

3:00 Santa Barbara

3:30 Oprah Winfrey

4:30 1988 Summer Olympics

5:30 Family Ties

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 1988 Summer Olympics

Mid. News

12:30 1988 Summer Olympics

2:30 sign-off

WJHL 11 (CBS)

6:00 Business This Morning

6:30 First Call

7:00 This Morning

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Family Feud

10:30 Card Sharks

11:00 Price is Right

Noon News

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 As the World Turns


3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Judge

4:30 Family Medical Center

5:00 Divorce Court

5:30 People's Court

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Win, Lose or Draw

7:30 Hollywood Squares

8:00 Dick Clark Presents

9:00 Equalizer

10:00 Wiseguy

11:00 News

11:30 Night Heat

12:40 Movie "Ordinary Heroes"

2:00 sign-off

WKPT 19 (ABC)

5:00 Hit Video USA

6:00 Jimmy Swaggart

6:30 Assembly Echoes

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Heritage Ministries

10:00 Success N Life

11:00 Dating Game


11:30 Diff'rent Strokes

Noon Ryan's Hope

12:30 Loving

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Facts of Life

4:30 Newlywed Game

5:00 M*A*S*H

5:30 News

6:00 Entertainment Tonight

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 A Current Affair

7:30 Facts of Life

8:00 Growing Pains

8:30 Head of the Class

9:00 Best of SCTV

11:00 News

11:30 Nightline

Mid. Gong Show

12:30 Jeffersons

1:00 News

1:30 Hit Video USA

WETO 39 (Fox)
6:00 Country Music Videos

6:30 Snorks

7:00 Woody Woodpecker

7:30 Flinstones

8:00 Gumby

8:30 My Little Pony 'n Friends

9:00 Jimmy Swaggart

9:30 Reach for Fitness

10:00 700 Club

11:00 Shop-at-Home Store

Noon Movie "Angela"

2:00 Dennis the Menace

2:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks

3:00 COPS

3:30 Real Ghostbusters

4:00 DuckTales

4:30 Double Dare

5:00 Fun House

5:30 Finders Keepers

6:00 Knight Rider

7:00 On Trial

7:30 Hit Squad

8:00 Movie "The Postman Always Rings Twice"

10:00 Simon & Simon

11:00 Late Show (host: Ross Shafer)


Mid. Movie "Warkill"

2:00 sign-off

WSBN 47/WMSY 52 (PBS)

8:15 AM Weather

8:30 3-2-1 Contact

9:00 Instructional Programs

3:30 Sesame Street

4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:00 Square One Television

5:30 3-2-1 Contact

6:00 Cookin' Cheap

6:30 Nightly Business Report

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

8:00 Live from Lincoln Center

11:00 sign-off

Knoxville/Sneedville

WSJK 2 (PBS)

7:45 AM Weather

8:00 Instructional Programs

3:00 Joy of Painting

3:30 Sesame Street

4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


5:00 Square One Television

5:30 3-2-1 Contact

6:00 Another Page

6:30 Nightly Business Report

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

8:00 Live from Lincoln Center

11:00 Bill Moyers' World of Ideas

11:30 Nightly Business Report

Mid. sign-off

WATE 6 (ABC)

6:00 ABC World News This Morning

6:15 Tennessee This Morning

6:30 ABC World News This Morning

6:45 Tennessee This Morning

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Magnum, PI

10:00 Family Medical Center

10:30 Sanford & Son

11:00 Home

Noon News

12:30 Loving

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital


4:00 Divorce Court

4:30 Superior Court

5:00 People's Court

5:30 Sanford & Son

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Diff'rent Strokes

7:30 Gimme a Break!

8:00 Growing Pains

8:30 Head of the Class

9:00 Best of SCTV

11:00 News

11:30 Nightline

Mid. USA Today

12:30 Infomercial

1:00 Love Boat

2:00 sign-off

WBIR 10 (NBC)

5:00 Home Shopping Overnight

5:30 Business This Morning

6:00 NBC News at Sunrise

6:30 News

7:00 1988 Summer Olympics

10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael


10:30 Concentration

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Win, Lose or Draw

Noon News

12:30 Scrabble

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 Santa Barbara

3:30 Carol Burnett & Friends

4:00 1988 Summer Olympics

5:00 Three's Company

5:30 Jeopardy!

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 1988 Summer Olympics

Mid. News

12:30 1988 Summer Olympics

2:30 Sweethearts

3:00 News

3:30 Home Shopping Overnight

WTVK 26 (CBS)

6:00 CBS Morning News

7:00 This Morning


9:00 Dallas

10:00 Family Feud

10:30 Card Sharks

11:00 Price is Right

Noon News

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 As the World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Webster

4:30 Family Ties

5:00 M*A*S*H

5:30 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 A Current Affair

7:30 M*A*S*H

8:00 Dick Clark Presents

9:00 Equalizer

10:00 Wiseguy

11:00 News

11:30 Barney Miller

Mid. Night Heat

1:10 Movie "Love, mary"

2:30 sign-off
WKCH 43 (Fox)

6:00 Popeye

6:30 GI Joe

7:00 COPS

7:30 Jem

8:00 Dennis the Menace

8:30 My Little Pony 'n Friends

9:00 Success N Life

10:00 700 Club

11:00 Petticoat Junction

11:30 Gidget

Noon Gong Show

12:30 Movie "Way...Way Out"

2:30 SilverHawks

3:00 Flintstones

3:30 Woody Woodpecker

4:00 Alvin & the Chipmunks

4:30 DuckTales

5:00 Double Dare

5:30 Silver Spoons

6:00 Newlywed Game

6:30 Dating Game

7:00 A-Team

8:00 Movie "Never Cry Wolf"

10:00 Gunsmoke
11:00 Twilight Zone

11:30 Hawaii Five-O

12:30 Matchmaker

1:00 sign-off

Greenville/Asheville

TV Guide listed WYFF with a cable bullet (4G), but listed WLOS as a regular bullet

WYFF 4 (NBC)

5:00 CNN Headline News

6:00 NBC & Local News

6:30 Early Morning

7:00 1988 Summer Olympics

10:00 Sale of the Century

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Win, Lose or Draw

Noon News

12:30 Scrabble

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 Santa Barbara

3:30 Silver Spoons

4:00 1988 Summer Olympics

5:00 Oprah Winfrey

6:00 News
7:00 NBC Nightly News

7:30 1988 Summer Olympics

Mid. News

12:30 1988 Summer Olympics

2:30 CNN Headline News

WLOS 13 (ABC)

5:30 Private Benjamin

6:00 ABC & Local News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Hour Magazine

10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

11:00 Home

Noon On Trial

12:30 Loving

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Geraldo

5:00 Phil Donahue

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 Growing Pains


8:30 Head of the Class

9:00 Best of SCTV

11:00 News

11:30 M*A*S*H

Mid. Nightline

12:30 Entertainment Tonight

1:00 Trapper John, MD

2:00 CHiPs

3:00 News

3:30 sign-off

Retro: Bristol-Kingsport-Johnson City Sun 9/18/88

from TV Guide: Bristol-Kingsport-Johnson City edition

What's Sunday morning in the South without religion out the wazoo...something for everyone
here!

2-WSJK Sneedville (PBS)

4G-WYFF Greenville (NBC)

5-WCYB Bristol (NBC)

6-WATE Knoxville (ABC)

10-WBIR Knowville (NBC)

11-WJHL Johnson City (CBS)

13-WLOS Asheville (ABC)

19-WKPT Kingsport (ABC)

26-WTVK Knoxville (CBS)


39-WETO Greeneville (Fox)

43-WKCH Knoxville (Fox)

47-WSBN Norton (PBS)

52-WMSY Marion (PBS)

Morning

5:00

4G CNN Headline News

10 Home Shopping Overnight

19 Hit Video USA

6:00

4G Agriculture in Action

19 Pentecost Today

43 Infomercial

6:30

4G Gardening in the South

6 Central Point

13 America's Black Forum

19 What the Bible Plainly Says

7:00

4G America's Gospel Favorites

5 Campbell Gospel Show


10 D. James Kennedy

11 30 Wall Street

13 Robert Schuller

19 D. James Kennedy

26 Jerry Falwell

39 I Dream of Jeannie

43 Around Town

7:30

4G George Vandeman (It is Written)

6 Robert Schuller

11 TV Sunday School

19 James Robison

39 Headlines on Trial

43 Abundant Life

8:00

2 Sesame Street (x2)

4G-5-10 1988 Summer Olympics

6-39 Jimmy Swaggart

11 Oral Roberts

13 Christ for the World (E.J. Daniels)

19 Jerry Falwell

26 Herald of Truth

43 First Apostolic Church


47-52 Body Electric (x2)

8:30

11 Willard Wilcox

13 Send the Light

26 Singing Ivey Family

43 Oral Roberts

9:00

6 Day of Discovery

11-26 CBS News Sunday Morning

13-19 Kenneth Copeland

39 Gospel Crossroads

43 Videmart Home Shopping

47-52 Sesame Street

9:30

6 George Vandeman

39 Leonard Repass

10:00

2-47-52 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6 James Robison

13 World Tomorrow

19 R.A. West
39 Movie "The Canterville Ghost"

10:30

2-47-52 Square One Television

6 E.J. Daniels (same show as 8am on 13?)

11 Poor Man's Fishing

13 Health Show

19 Jimmy Swaggart

26 Rejoice!

43 Blondie

11:00

2 Sesame Street

6 World Tomorrow

11 Presbyterian Church Service

13 Fight Back! with David Horowitz

26 Baptist Chruch Service

47-52 Cookin' Cheap

11:30

6-13 This Week with David Brinkley

19 World Tomorrow

47-52 Adam Smith's Money World

Afternoon
Noon

2 Adam Smith's Money World

4G-10 Meet the Press

5 Don Riley: Football

11 Day of Discovery

19 This Week with David Brinkley

26 Face the Nation

39 NWA Wrestling

43 Movie "A Gathering of Eagles"

47-52 Tony Brown's Journal

12:30

2 Omni Presents

4G-5-10 NFL Live!

6 Knoxville's Best Homes

11-26 NFL Today

13 WWF Wrestling

47-52 American Interests

1:00

2 Firing Line

4G NFL: Buffalo-New England

5-10 NFL: Cincinnati-Pittsburgh

6 TV6 Reports

11-26 NFL: Philadelphia-Washington


19 Biblical Viewpoints

39 Movie "The Wackiest Ship in the Army"

47-52 Masterpiece Theatre

1:30

2 McLaughlin Group

6 Big Orange Sunday

13 Movie "Hard Country"

19 Virginia Tech Football Highlights

2:00

2 America: The Second Century

19 Big Orange Sunday

47-52 Joy of Painting

2:30

6 Wrestling (fed n/a)

43 Movie "Please Don't Eat the Daisies"

47-52 Fun with Water Colors

3:00

2 Nova

19 Wrestling (fed n/a)

39 Movie "Forced Vengeance"

47-52 National Geographic


3:30

6 Country Comedy Hour

13 Carter Country

4:00

2 Lawrence Welk

4G-5-10 1988 Summer Olympics

11-26 NFL: NY Giants-Dallas

13 Trapper John, MD

19 Country Comedy Hour

47-52 Washington Week in Review

4:30

6 Movie "The Eyes of Charles Sand"

43 Hawaii Five-O

47-52 Wall Street Week

5:00

2 Science Journal

13-19 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

39 Out of This World

47-52 Firing Line

5:30
2 Tony Brown's Journal

39 Charles in Charge

43 Infomercial

47-52 McLaughlin Group

Evening

6:00

2 Sea Turtles' Last Dance

6-13 News

19 Star Search

39 Mama's Family

43 Star Trek: The Next Generation

47-52 Caring for an Aging Society

6:30

2-47-52 Metropolitan Opera Presents

6-13 ABC News

39 It's a Living

7:00

4G-5-10 News

6-13-19 MacGyver

11-26 60 Minutes

39-43 21 Jump Street


7:30

4G-5-10 1988 Summer Olympics

8:00

2-47-52 Infinite Voyage

6-19 Growing Pains

11-26 Murder, She Wrote

13 National Geographic

39-43 America's Most Wanted

8:30

6-19 Head of the Class

39-43 Married...with Children

9:00

2-47-52 Masterpiece Theatre

6-13-19 Who's the Boss?

11-26 Movie "Rockabye"

39-43 It's Garry Shandling's Show

9:30

6-13-19 Perfect Strangers

39-43 Tracey Ullman

10:00
2 Deaf & Blind (to 12:45)

6-13-19 ABC News Closeup: Beyond the Shuttle

39 Duet

43 Wrestling (fed n/a)

47-52 Waiting for Cambodia (to 11:00)

10:30

39 T & T

11:00

6-11-13-26 News

19 ABC News

39 NWA Wrestling

43 Siskel & Ebert

11:15

11 CBS News

19 Forum

11:30

6 USA Today

11 CWA Wrestling (to 12:30)

13 Entertainment This Week

19 Pentecost Today

26 CBS News
43 Duet (to midnight)

11:45

26 Tales from the Darkside (x2, to 12:45)

Late Night

Midnight

4G-5-10 News

19 Entertainment This Week

39 Infomercial (to 12:30)

12:30

4G-5-10 1988 Summer Olympics (to 2:30, 5-10 sign off then)

6 Movie "Blazing Saddles"

13 World Vision Report

1:00

19 Business World

1:30

13 News (to 2:00)

19 Hit Video USA

2:30

4G CNN Headline News


6 ABC News (to 2:45)

BOSTON TV- December 13, 1982- Network Affiliates

SOURCE: Boston Globe

BOSTON TV- December 13, 1982

WGBH-TV 2 (PBS)

6:15am- Test Pattern

6:45am- Sign-on/AM Weather

7am- Sesame Street

8am- Mister Rogers

8:30- Sesame Street

9:30- Electric Company

10AM- Educational Programming

12pm- Sesame Street

1pm- Educational Programming

2:30- Victory Garden

3pm- French Chef

3:30- Over Easy

4pm- Sesame Street

5pm- Mister Rogers

5:30- Electric Company

6pm- Sesame Street

7pm- Doctor Who


7:30- Wild World of Animals

8pm- Great Performances

9pm- Jubilos

10PM- The Ten Oclock News- (with Christopher Lydon)

10:30- MacNeil/Lehrer Report

11pm- Business Report

11:30- Sign-Off (David Ives doing the Mission Statement, William Pierce doing the sign-off script)

WBZ-TV 4 (NBC)

5 AM FARM HOME GARDEN

5:30 MORNING STRETCH

6 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS/NBC NEWS

7AM- Today

9AM-Hour Magazine

10AM- Diff'rent Strokes

10:30- Wheel of Fortune

11AM- Match Game

11:30- Card Sharks

12pm- Eyewitness News (with John Henning)

12:30- People Are Talking

1pm- Days of Our Lives

2pm- Another World

3pm- Hawaii Five-O

4pm- People's Court

4:30- More Real People


5pm- Family Feud

5:30- Live on 4

6pm- Eyewitness News- (with Jack Williams, Liz Walker, Bruce Schweglor, Bob Lobel)

7pm- NBC News

7:30- Evening Magazine

8pm- Smurfs Family Christmas

8:30- A Chipmunk Christmas Special

9pm- Ike: The War Years (Pre-Empting the NBC Family Christmas Party)

11pm- Eyewitness News

11:30- Tonight

12:30- David Letterman

1:30- NBC News Overnight

2:30- Eyewitness News

WCVB-TV 5 (ABC)

5 AM CHRONICLE:BEST OF

5:30 TOM COTTLE

6 AM NEWSCENTER 5

7AM- Good Morning America

9AM- Good Day!

10AM- Donahue

11AM- Tom Cottle- Up Close

11:30- Richard Simmons

12pm- NewsCenter 5- (with Jack Hynes, Anne McGrath and Bob Copeland)

12:30- Ryan's Hope


1PM- All My Children

2pm- One Life To Live

3pm- General Hospital

4pm- The Waltons

5pm- Rhoda

5:30- All in the Family

6pm- NewsCenter 5- (with Chet Curtis, Natalie Jacobson, Dick Albert and Don Gillis)

7pm- ABC News

7:30- Chronicle

8pm- Thats Incredible

9pm- NFL Monday Night Football- Dallas Cowboys @ Houston Oilers (Dallas won 37-7)

12am- NewsCenter 5

12:30- ABC News Nightline

1AM- Last World

1:30- Romance

2:30- 5 All Night Live

WNEV-TV 7 (CBS)

5 AM CBS NEWS

6 AM LOCAL NEWS

7AM- CBS Morning News

9AM- Weekday

10AM- The New $25,000 Pyramid

10:30- Child's Play


11AM- The Price is Right

12PM- Newse7en

12:30- The Young and The Restless

1:30- As The World Turns

2:30- Capitol

3pm- Guiding Light

4pm- Look!

6PM- Newse7en- (with Tom Ellis, Robin Young, Harvey Leonard and John Dennis)

7PM- CBS News

7:30- Entertainment Tonight

8pm- Square Pegs

8:30- Private Benjamin

9pm- M*A*S*H

9:30- Newhart

10pm- Cagney and Lacey

11pm- Newse7en

11:30- Trapper John M.D

12:40- Columbo

2am- CBS News Nightwatch

WGBX-TV 44 (PBS)

5pm- French Chef

5:30- Maggie

6pm- Electric Company

6:30- Business Report


7pm- American Story

7:30- MacNeil/Lehrer Report

8pm- Human Behavior

8:30- Threat of Nuclear War

9pm- People and Organization

9:30- Exploring Language

10pm- Odyssey

11pm- Sign-Off

Retro:Cleveland/Toledo Sunday, December 4, 1966

WKYC 3 NBC Cleveland

WEWS 5 ABC Cleveland

WJW 8 CBS Cleveland

WTOL 11 CBS NBC Toledo

WSPD 13 ABC NBC Toledo

WVIZ 25 NET Cleveland

WAKR 49 ABC Akron

Source:TV Guide

6:55

3-8 News

7AM

3 Lets Discuss It
8 This Is The Life-C

7:30

3 Farm Front-C

5 Christophers-C

8 Faith For Today-C

8AM

3 Home And Garden-C

5 Discovery'66

8 Mass For Shut Ins-C

13 Children's Gospel Hour

8:30

3 International Zone

5 Faith To Faith

8 Moral View-Doug Adair

13 Hour Of St. Francis

9AM

3 All God's Children

5 Astroboy

8 Rex Humbard

11 (Gospel) Singing Jubilee

13 Religion In The News


49 The Answer

9:15

13 Davey And Goliath

9:30

3 Popeye Theater with Barn/Wood Players-C

Barnaby (Linn Sheldon) and Woodrow (Clay Conroy) Hosted this Kid Show with cartoons..(90
minutes)

5-49 Linus The Lionhearted-C

13 Homestead USA-C

10AM

5 Beany And Cecil-C

8 Lamp Unto My Feet

11 Sunday Sanctuary-C

13 Worship For Shut-Ins

49 Council Of Churches

10:30

5-49 Peter Potamus-C

8 Cleveland Caucus-C

11 Mr. T and Friends-C

13 The Answer

11AM
3 What's In It For You?-C

5 Movie-In Old Caliente 1939

8 Tom And Jerry-C

13 Understanding Our World

49 Bullwinkle-C

11:30

3 Ohio Report-Bedford

8 Movie-Duel In Durango 1957

11 Family Theater

13-49 Discovery'66-C

Noon

3 Eternal Light

5 Gene Carroll

11 Comment-C-Joe Gillis

13 This Is The Life

49 Auto Racing-Watkin's Glen

12:30

3 Dialogue's Of Faith

11 Face The Nation-C

13 Insight

1PM
3-13 AFL Football-C

Buffalo Bills At Boston Patriots (Boston won 14-3)

Curt Gowdy/Paul Christman

5 Polka Varieties-Paul Wilcox

8 Movie-Operation Pacific 1951

11 Sports Clips-C

49 Championship Bowling-C Jack Drees

1:15

11 NFL Football-C

New York Giants At Cleveland Browns (Cleveland won 49-40)

Jack Whitaker/Frank Gifford.(WSEE 35 Erie showed this game at the same time but with an
announcer team of Warren Lahr/Frank Gleiber)

2PM

5 Championship Bowling-C Jack Drees

49 Civic Forum

2:30

49 (The) Way Forward

3PM

5 WRU Perspectives-Western Reserve University

3:10

8 City Camera News-C


3:15

8 Voice Of The Fans-C

3:30

5 Board Of Education

8 Best Of The Browns-C

49 Beany And Cecil-C

3:45

8 NFL Football-C

St. Louis Cardinals At Dallas Cowboys (Dallas won 31-17)

Jack Drees/Jack Buck(All Sports results from http:www.shrpsports.com)

4PM

3 Meet The Press-C

5 Westinghouse Adventure-C

11 NFL Football-C

Detroit Lions At Los Angeles Rams (LA Rams won 23-3)

Van Patrick/Sonny Grandelius

13 Big Play Jamboree

49 Porky Pig-C

4:15

13 Changing Times-Kiplinger
4:30

3 Open Circuit-C Carl Stern

5 Bishop Sheen-C

13 International Zone

49 Tennessee Tuxedo-C

5PM

3 Wild Kingdom-C Marlin Perkins

5 Monroes-C (From Wednesdays 8PM ABC-5 showed a Movie in the Wed. Slot)

13 Silent Service

25 Face To Face

49 Bishop Sheen-C

5:30

3 Fantasy Hour-C-SPECIAL

Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer..Third showing of what would become a Holiday Classic

13 News

25 TV Kindergarten

49 Death Valley Days-C

6PM

5 Cheyenne-C (TV Guide says it was in color but I dont ever recall Cheyenne being in color)

13 High School Quiz

25 Whats New
49 Manion Forum

6:15

49 Opie Evans-C

6:30

3 Bell Telephone Hour-profile of Cleveland Orchestra Leader George Szell-C

8 Petticoat Junction-C (From Tuesday 9:30)

11 Movie-Viva Zapata 1952

13 For The Record

25 Telecourse-Western Reserve

49 Tony Laterza-C Akron University Basketball Coach

6:45

25 Paris Calling

From here on out all Prime Time Network Programming is in Color and all Channel 25's programs
are in Black And White. Any other shows in Black And White will be designated BW

7PM

5-13-49 Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea

8 Lassie

25 Regional Report-SPECIAL

7:30

3 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color-Conclusion of "The Moon-Spinners"


8 It's About Time-Comedy

8PM

5-13 The FBI

8-11 Ed Sullivan

Robert Merrill/Jan Pierce of the Metropolitan Opera, Red Buttons, The Supremes, Gary Lewis
and the Playboys, Lainie Kazan, The Harlem Globetrotters, Tightrope Walkers The Brothers Tonito
and Trapteze Artist Miss Mara..(LIVE)

25 Breakthru-Religion

49 Hawk-Burt Reynolds (Postponed from the previous Thursday at 10PM possibly because of an
Akron Univ. Basketball Game-Hawk is aired as scheduled the following Thursday on 5, 13 and 49)

8:30

3 Hey Landlord!

25 Eugenia Thornton

9PM

3-11 Bonanza

5-13-49 ABC Sunday Night Movie-Four Horsemen of The Apocalypse-1961

8 Garry Moore-Guests:Tony Randall, Joey Heatherton, Sammy Cahn. and comedinne Terry O
Mara.Regularsurward Kirby, John Byner, Jackie Vernon

25 NET Playhouse

10PM

3 Andy Williams-Elke Sommer, Pat Boone, The Association and Larry Storch are guests.

8-11 Candid Camera


10:30

8-11 What's My Line?

11PM

3 News-Don Oliver

8 News-Stewart

11 News-BW

11:15

3 Weather-Goodman

8 Weather-Houlihan (Bob Wells)Houlihan, along with Chuck Schodowski took over "Ghoulardi"
The Friday Night Movie slot on Channel 8 in 1966 as "Houlihan and Big Chuck" As weekend
weatherman Wells was known as "Houlihan the Weatherman"

11:20

3 Sports-Gib Shanley

8 Sports-John Fitzgerald

11:25

8 Movie-Lucy Gallant 1955

11:30

3-11 Johnny Carson (Repeat)

Midnight
5 News-Fred DeBrine-BW

13-49 News-BW (49 May have been ABC News)

12:05

5 Weather-Court Stanton-BW

12:10

5 Sports-Paul Wilcox-BW

12:15

5 Wide World Of Sports (From Saturday 12-3-66 5PM ABC)

49 Local News-BW

12:20

13 Movie-Island In The Sky 1953-BW

49 Gospel Singing Jubilee-BW

1AM

3 College Football Highlights

1:30

3 Harry S. Truman-BW

8 Movie-Island of Lost Women-BW 1959

2AM
3 News-BW

Retro: Dallas/Ft. Worth Monday, August 8, 1977

From the Dallas Morning News. Schedules

run 7 AM-1 AM.

KDFW Ch. 4 (CBS)

7 AM CBS Morning News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Here's Lucy

9:30 Price Is Right

10:30 Love Of Life

not listed but CBS Midday News followed

at 10:55

11 AM Young And The Restless

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

12 N Eyewitness News

12:30 As The World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light

2 PM All In The Family

2:30 Match Game '77

3 PM Tattletales

3:30 Merv Griffin (guests Hans Conreid,


Peter McCann, Pamela Sue Martin,

Carol Bayer Sager)

5 PM Eyewitness News

5:30 CBS News

6 PM Eyewitness News

6:30 Match Game PM

7 PM The Jeffersons

7:30 Szysznyk

8 PM Maude

8:30 All's Fair

9 PM Point Of View Special Report

10 PM Eyewitness News

10:30 Fernwood 2 Night

11 PM Kojak

12:10 CBS Movie: "ZigZag"

KXAS Ch. 5 (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Phil Donahue

9:30 Hollywood Squares

10 AM Wheel Of Fortune

10:30 It's Anybody's Guess

11 AM Shoot For The Stars

11:30 Chico And The Man


12 N Texas News

12:30 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2 PM Another World

3 PM Gong Show

3:30 Sanford And Son

4 PM Emergency One!

5 PM Weekday

5:30 NBC News

6 PM Texas News

6:30 $25,000 Pyramid

7 PM Little House On The

Prairie

8 PM NBC Movie: "The Family

Way"

10 PM Texas News

10:30 Tonight Show

12 M Tomorrow

WFAA Ch. 8 (ABC)

7 AM "A.M."

8 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Mike Douglas (Red Skelton

co-hosts)
10 AM Peppermint Place

10:30 Family Feud

11 AM The Better Sex

11:30 Ryan's Hope

12 N All My Children

1 PM $20,000 Pyramid

1:30 One Life To Live

2:15 General Hospital

3 PM Edge Of Night

3:30 Movie: "Dead Man On

The Run"

5 PM News 8 With Bob Gooding

5:30 ABC News (still in the

disastrous teaming of

Harry Reasoner and Barbara

Walters)

6 PM News 8: The Scene Tonight

6:30 Bowling For Dollars

7 PM Holmes And Yoyo

7:30 Baseball: Teams TBA

10 PM News 8: The Scene Tonight

(time approximate)

10:30 Movie: "Dante's Inferno"

12:15 News 8 (repeat)

12:45 Streets Of San Francisco


KTVT Ch. 11 (Ind.)

7 AM Slam Bang Theater

8 AM Comedy Capers

8:30 Dusty's Treehouse

9 AM Love, American Style

9:30 Night Gallery

10 AM The Untouchables

11 AM Ironside

12 N Metroplex News

12:30 The Archies

1 PM Movie: "Little Giant"

3 PM Popeye (the Paramount/Famous

Studios cartoons)

3:30 Batman

4 PM New Mickey Mouse Club

4:30 Superman

5 PM Leave It To Beaver

5:30 Dick Van Dyke

6 PM Bewitched

6:30 Adam-12

7 PM The FBI

8 PM My Three Sons

8:30 That Girl


9 PM Movie: "After The Thin Man"

10 PM Metroplex News

10:15 Movie continues

11:15 Movie: "Werewolf Of London"

KERA Ch. 13 (PBS)

7 AM Firing Line

7:30 Lilias, Yoga And You

8 AM Bread And Butterflies

8:15 Cover To Cover

8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Electric Company

10:30 Villa Alegre

11 AM Zoom

11:30 Rebop

12 N Lilias, Yoga And You

12:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

1 PM 13 Report

1:30 Woman

2 PM Masterpiece Theatre: "Poldark"

3 PM Carrascolendas

3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4 PM Sesame Street
5 PM Electric Company

5:30 Villa Alegre

6 PM Zoom

6:30 MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7 PM 13 Report

7:30 M.D.

8 PM The Age Of Uncertainty

9 PM Upstairs, Downstairs

10 PM Wodehouse Playhouse

10:30 Woman

11 PM Government 201

sign off 12 Midnight

KXTX Ch. 39 (Ind.)

7 AM Deputy Dawg

7:30 Mighty Mouse

8 AM Lone Ranger

8:30 Little Rascals/Our Gang

9 AM 700 Club

10:30 Life In The Spirit

11 AM This Is The Life

11:30 Big Valley

12:30 Room 222

1 PM Hazel
1:30 Andy Griffith

2 PM Dennis The Menace

2:30 Little Rascals/Our Gang

3 PM Popeye And Bugs Hour (the

King Features Popeyes)

4 PM Father Knows Best

4:30 Star Trek

5:30 Hogan's Heroes

6 PM Bonanza

7 PM 700 Club

8:30 Life In The Spirit

9 PM Warren Roberts Presents

10 PM Lucy Show

10:30 Wagon Train

11:30 Mayberry RFD

12 M Look Up

sign off 12:15 AM

Retro: Evansville/Paducah Wed 6/25/80

from TV Guide: Evansville-Paducah edition

Evansville

* WTVW 7-ABC *

5:55 PTL Club

6:55 News
7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Phil Donahue

10:00 Romper Room

10:30 Family Feud

11:00 $20,000 Pyramid

11:30 Ryan's Hope

Noon All My Children

1:00 One Life to Live

2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Edge of Night

3:30 Merv Griffin

5:00 Mary Tyler Moore

5:30 ABC News

6:00 News

6:30 Muppet Show

7:00 Family

8:00 Charlie's Angels

9:00 David Hartman

10:00 News

10:30 ABC News (Nightline)

10:50 Love Boat

Mid. Baretta

1:10 News

* WNIN 9-PBS *
3:00 Sesame Street

4:00 Ride the Reading Rocket

4:30 Zany Zoofari

5:00 Sesame Street

6:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7:00 Great Perfomances

8:30 Chinese Americans: The Second Century

9:00 Yakutat

10:00 Dick Cavett

10:30 Captioned ABC News

* WFIE 14-NBC *

6:55 Farm & Family

7:00 Today

9:00 David Letterman

10:30 Wheel of Fortune

11:00 Doctors

11:30 Password Plus

Noon News

12:30 Days of Our Lives

1:30 Another World

3:00 Gong Show

3:30 Bugs Bunny & Friends

4:00 Adam-12
5:00 Tom & Jerry

5:30 NBC News

6:00 News

6:30 M*A*S*H

7:00 Real People

8:00 Diff'rent Strokes

8:30 Facts of Life

9:00 Quincy

10:00 News

10:30 Tonight Show

Mid. Tomorrow

1:00 News

* WEHT 25-CBS *

6:00 Wednesday Morning

7:00 Cartoons

7:30 Peggy Mitchell

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Jeffersons

9:30 Alice

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Lucy Show

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

Noon Young & the Restless

1:00 As the World Turns


2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 One Day at a Time

3:30 Flintstones

4:00 Timmy & Lassie

4:30 Leave It to Beaver

5:00 News

5:30 CBS News

6:00 News

6:30 Match Game

7:00 Movie "Charlotte's Web" (pt 1)

8:00 Movie "The Last Giraffe"

10:00 News

10:30 Black Sheep Squadron

11:40 Medical Story

1:35 News/Focus

Paducah/Cape Girardeau/Harrisburg/Carbondale

* WSIL 3-ABC *

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 700 Club

10:30 Family Feud

11:00 $20,000 Pyramid

11:30 Ryan's Hope

Noon All My Children

1:00 One Life to Live


2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Edge of Night

3:30 Mike Douglas

5:00 America's Top 10

5:30 Cactus Pete (The Funny Company)

6:15 News

6:30 ABC News

7:00 Family

8:00 Charlie's Angels

9:00 David Hartman

10:00 News

10:30 ABC News (Nightline)

10:50 Love Boat

Mid. Baretta

1:10 News

* WPSD 6-NBC *

6:20 Weather

6:30 News

7:00 Today

9:00 Phil Donahue

10:00 Pastor Speaks

10:05 Romper Room

10:30 Wheel of Fortune

11:00 Card Sharks


11:30 Password Plus

Noon News

12:30 Days of Our Lives

1:30 Doctors

2:00 Another World

3:30 Bugs Bunny & Friends

4:00 Brady Bunch

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5:00 News

5:30 NBC News

6:00 News

6:30 That Nashville Music

7:00 Real People

8:00 Diff'rent Strokes

8:30 Facts of Life

9:00 Quincy

10:00 News

10:30 Tonight Show

Mid. Tomorrow

* WSIU 8-PBS *

3:00 Sesame Street

4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Electric Company

5:00 News
5:30 Over Easy

6:00 Dick Cavett

6:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7:00 Great Performances

8:30 Chinese Americans: The Second Century

9:00 Yakutat

10:00 Bill Moyers' Journal

* KFVS 12-CBS *

5:30 Summer Semester

6:00 Breakfast Show

7:00 Wednesday Morning

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Jeffersons

9:30 Alice

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Young & the Restless

Noon News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 As the World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 One Day at a Time

3:30 I Love Lucy

4:00 Gomer Pyle, USMC

4:30 Happy Days Again


5:00 Adam-12

6:00 CBS News

6:30 Family Feud

7:00 Movie "Charlotte's Web" (pt 1)

8:00 Movie "The Last Giraffe"

10:00 News

10:30 Black Sheep Squadron

11:40 Medical Story

1:35 News

* KET 21/23/35/53-PBS *

(TVG didn't list calls or locations of the KET stations)

2:30 Over Easy

3:00 Sesame Street

4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Electric Company

5:00 Zoom

5:30 Cookin' Cajun

6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

6:30 Dick Cavett

7:00 Great Performances

8:30 Chinese Americans: The Second Century

9:00 Yakutat

WTBS Atlanta
5:05 World at Large

5:30 News

6:00 Funtime

7:00 Hazel

7:30 Lucy Show

8:00 Family Affair

8:30 Green Acres

9:00 Movie "The Spy in Black"

10:55 News

11:00 Love, American Style

11:30 Movie "Flaxy Martin"

1:25 News

1:30 Father Knows Best

2:00 Funtime

3:00 Flintstones

3:30 Gilligan's Island

4:00 My Three Sons

4:30 I Dream of Jeannie

5:00 Andy Griffith

5:30 I Love Lucy

6:00 Hogan's Heroes

6:30 All in the Family

7:00 Baseball: Atlanta-Cincinnati

9:30 Rat Patrol

10:00 Last of the Wild


10:30 Movie "The Hard Way"

12:40 News

12:45 Baseball (replay of 7pm)

3:15 Movie "Charlie Chan in Rio"

4:25 Love, American Style

4:55 World at Large

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> from TV Guide: Evansville-Paducah edition

> Paducah/Cape Girardeau/Harrisburg/Carbondale

I lived in Cape Girardeau 1978-82, so this takes me back.

In case you didn't notice, viewers in the Paducah-Cape Girardeau-Harrisburg market could watch
all three network newscasts without timeshifting. WPSD (NBC) ran it in pattern at 530, KFVS
(CBS) aired Cronkite at 600, and WSIL ran "World News Tonight" at 630.

> * WSIL 3-ABC *


Harrisburg, Illinois. Pop. barely 15,000, if that many.

Out of all the places I've lived, WSIL in 1978-82 was by far the most amateurish, hokey, low-
budget operation I'd ever seen. But in a good way - WSIL's folks looked like they were having fun
"playing television."

"YORE WATCHIN' CHANNEL TH-RAY. AND *WE APPRECIATE IT!!!*"

> 5:00 America's Top 10

> 5:30 Cactus Pete (The Funny Company)

WSIL still listed the show as "Cactus Pete" although that host had long gone.

"The Funny Company" was a surreal production. It was hosted by station Sports Director Briggs
Gordon in the guise of alter-ego UNCLE BRIGGS, who defied any logical or rational description.
Polka-dot cap, red plaid flannel shirt, overalls. Sat behind a desk, with a wall behind him
containing a single framed picture of Dick Clark -- his virtual 'director', i.e. "Dick over here on the
wall says it's time to go to Bugs Bunny."

TFC was your basic latter-day "kiddie show" -- a WB toon, Deputy Dawg and a "Three Stooges"
short. Briggs had a number of little gimmicks, such as throwing a frisbee toward the camera, as if
to throw it toward a given city in the viewing area. He pushed the envelope with some double-
entendres ... heck, the guy was a cult hero in the area (and said to have been a Belushi-grade
party animal ... died in his late 30s of liver failure).

Briggs' intros for the Stooges were one-of-a-kind .... wiggling his fingers over his eyes as he ran
toward the camera imitating Curly's "WOO-woowoowoowoo!!!"

It was terrible. And I loved it - I faithfully watched every afternoon.


A picture of the good Unc' can be found here:

http://www.leonardsview.com/cooltvpeeps.html ...scroll down, you can't miss him!

> 6:15 News

And Briggs had less than five minutes to change into civvies to do the sports.

*********

> * WPSD 6-NBC *

Paducah, Kentucky. The polar opposite of WSIL, channel 6 had very high production values for a
city its size (~25,000 population). Newscast was first-rate.

> 9:00 Phil Donahue

> 10:00 Pastor Speaks

> 10:05 Romper Room

But 6 also had major-market values when it came to preemptions. Especially during basketball
season, when entire primetime lineups would be preempted at whim by Kentucky Wildcat
games. True, Ky. people love their roundball; however, Kentucky made up only a fraction of
WPSD's coverage (look for Paducah on a road map and you'll see what I mean). Tennessee,
Missouri and Illinois together make up the bulk of its coverage.

You gotta love the name of the Kentucky town where 6's tower is located: Monkey's Eyebrow.

> * KFVS 12-CBS *


A class act. Very staid, not exciting or flashy, but 12 served its area well, and with a tower that
was the world's tallest when erected in 1961.

KFVS had a local production arm which specialized in animation -- producing a number of IDs
and commercials for other markets nationwide.

And with rare one-time exceptions, they cleared all network shows in pattern. Even Sunday
morning.

Thanks for posting this ... memories of a one-of-a-kind TV market.

www.birminghamrewound.com

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> > from TV Guide: Evansville-Paducah edition

> > Paducah/Cape Girardeau/Harrisburg/Carbondale

>

> I lived in Cape Girardeau 1978-82, so this takes me back.

>

> In case you didn't notice, viewers in the Paducah-Cape


> Girardeau-Harrisburg market could watch all three network

> newscasts without timeshifting. WPSD (NBC) ran it in

> pattern at 530, KFVS (CBS) aired Cronkite at 600, and WSIL

> ran "World News Tonight" at 630.

>

Given that at the time ABC had three feeds of World News

Tonight--5, 5:30, and 6 (CT), I'm surprised ABC let WSIL

get away with this.

BTW, I once knew a girl from Cape Girardeau and we got

to talking about television there. She mentioned Chs.

6, 12, and 23 but made a face when I asked her about

Ch. 3.

>>

>

> > * WPSD 6-NBC *

>

> Paducah, Kentucky. The polar opposite of WSIL, channel 6

> had very high production values for a city its size (~25,000

> population). Newscast was first-rate.

>

> GM Fred Paxton served for many years on the NBC Affiliates'

Board of Governors and was long considered an industry statesman.

>

>
> > * KFVS 12-CBS *

>

> A class act. Very staid, not exciting or flashy, but 12

> served its area well, and with a tower that was the world's

> tallest when erected in 1961.

>

>Of course, this is in Cape Girardeau, MO, west of the Mississippi,

which explains why its call letters start with K instead of W.

Was their tower taller than that of Ch. 11 in Fargo, ND?

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Re: Retro: Evansville/Paducah Wed 6/25/80

When did the Paducah market get its first independent?

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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> > 5:00 America's Top 10

> > 5:30 Cactus Pete (The Funny Company)

>

> WSIL still listed the show as "Cactus Pete" although that

> host had long gone.

>

> "The Funny Company" was a surreal production. It was hosted

> by station Sports Director Briggs Gordon in the guise of

> alter-ego UNCLE BRIGGS, who defied any logical or rational

> description. Polka-dot cap, red plaid flannel shirt,

> overalls. Sat behind a desk, with a wall behind him

> containing a single framed picture of Dick Clark -- his

> virtual 'director', i.e. "Dick over here on the wall says

> it's time to go to Bugs Bunny."

>

> TFC was your basic latter-day "kiddie show" -- a WB toon,

> Deputy Dawg and a "Three Stooges" short. Briggs had a

> number of little gimmicks, such as throwing a frisbee toward


> the camera, as if to throw it toward a given city in the

> viewing area. He pushed the envelope with some

> double-entendres ... heck, the guy was a cult hero in the

> area (and said to have been a Belushi-grade party animal ...

> died in his late 30s of liver failure).

>

> Briggs' intros for the Stooges were one-of-a-kind ....

> wiggling his fingers over his eyes as he ran toward the

> camera imitating Curly's "WOO-woowoowoowoo!!!"

>

> It was terrible. And I loved it - I faithfully watched

> every afternoon.

>

Ya gotta love small-market TV LOL!!

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Paducah actually had an independent station over thrity years ago. WDXR radio signed on
WDXR-TV Channel 29. It signed on in the early seventies and lasted until the mid-seventies.
Channel 29 was unable to compete in a spread out TV market with strong VHF signals. As a last
attempt at life the owners of WDXR tried for an ABC affilation, but ABC was happy with its
relationship with Channel 3. WDXR-TV left the air.

Channel 29 returned to the air a few years later as Paducah's KET affilate.

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Its pretty interesting how much this market has grown over the years. I grew up in the next-
adjacent market, Evansville IN (grew up in Southeast Illinois along the Wabash River).

Back in the late 1980s, WSIL moved out of its downtown Harrisburg studio and into a building
designed for TV in Cartersville, IL. At the time, the station - literally - was in the middle of a
cornfield between Marion and Carbondale. Over the years, the growth of SIU-C has turned those
cornfields into strip centers, apartment complexes and tract houses. You almost cannot tell
where Marion ends and Carbondale begins (much less Cartersville).

WSIL, in some ways, is still kind of low budget. The owner, Mel Wheeler, Inc., also owns some car
dealerships (I believe) and doesn't put much money into the operations. I read, somewhere
(maybe the original newsblues.com) that they didn't even have a ENG truck until the late 1990s.

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> BTW, I once knew a girl from Cape Girardeau and we got

> to talking about television there. She mentioned Chs.

> 6, 12, and 23 but made a face when I asked her about

> Ch. 3.

She's not the only one who did, I'm sure.

Answering an above question about independents, the short-lived WDXR-TV aside, the first one
in the market was Cape Girardeau's KBSI-TV 23, hitting the air in the fall of '83.

> > > * WPSD 6-NBC *

> GM Fred Paxton served for many years on the NBC Affiliates'

> Board of Governors and was long considered an industry statesman.

I recall reading that a long time ago. That he was so involved in network issues makes it all the
more surprising that he'd be one of those preempt-happy affils.
Here's one: WPSD initially didn't carry SNL. A "mailbag" segment of their newscast once dealt
with a viewer question to that effect, and their answer was along the lines of "it's too risque."
*snort* Early in 1979, they began clearing it ... on a one-hour delay. This was still the case a
decade later!

During those days I thanked my Creator for our house atop a hill, with its tall antenna and rotor.
Aim that puppy north, and I could decently pull in KSD-TV 5 in St. Louis. They weren't so uptight.
(and if KSD's picture wasn't too good, I'd point the stick southbound and hope for a watchable
image of channel 5 out of Memphis (WMC - also NBC).

> > > * KFVS 12-CBS *

>> A class act. Very staid, not exciting or flashy, but 12

>> served its area well, and with a tower that was the world's

>> tallest when erected in 1961.

>

> Of course, this is in Cape Girardeau, MO, west of the Mississippi,

> which explains why its call letters start with K instead of W.

Yeah, I guess I omitted that info.

And their building is the one "skyscraper" on the Cape skyline. Built in 1968, and doubles as their
microwave STL tower.

> Was their tower taller than that of Ch. 11 in Fargo, ND?

No, it wasn't. In 1961, when KFVS' tower went up, it was the world's tallest. It wouldn't be the
case for long, as 11 in Fargo built its tower soon thereafter.
Like WPSD's GM, KFVS founder/longtime owner Oscar Hirsch also had network involvement,
serving on some CBS boards over the years. Hirsch spun off KFVS-TV to AFLAC in April 1979
(today, 12 is a Raycom station), and kept KFVS radio (renamed KGIR) until 1985.

On a side note, Hirsch's CBS credentials beg the question of why KFVS radio (AM 960 - 5 kW
day/500 W night) was never affiliated with CBS. Format was MOR with a heavy
news/sports/feature schedule, not exactly a clash with "CBS RAD)))|(((O."

Retro: Bristol-Kingsport-Johnson City Sat 9/17/88

from TV Guide: Bristol-Kingsport-Johnson City edition

Bristol-Kingsport-Johnson City

* WCYB 5-NBC *

7:00 Rural Tenneva

7:30 Uncle Waldo

8:00 Kissyfur

8:30 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears

9:00 Smurfs

10:00 ALF

11:00 Alvin & the Chipmunks

11:30 Misadventures of Ed Grimley

Noon 2 Hip 4 TV

1:00 Baseball Pre-Game

1:15 Baseball: NY Yankees-Boston (alt game: San Francisco-Houston)

4:00 1988 Olympic Games

7:00 News
7:30 1988 Summer Olympics

Mid. News

12:30 1988 Summer Olympics

2:30 sign-off

* WJHL 11-CBS *

7:00 Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin

7:30 Kidsongs

8:00 Adventures of Raggedy Ann & Andy

8:30 Superman

9:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

10:00 Pee-Wee's Playhouse

10:30 Garfield & Friends

11:00 Hey, Vern, It's Ernest!

11:30 Flip!

Noon Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures

12:30 CBS Storybreak

1:00 POWW Women's Wrestling

2:00 Southern Conference Today

2:30 College Football: Florida State-Clemson

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Hee Haw

8:00 Jackie Gleason: The Great One

10:00 West 57th


11:00 News

11:30 Benny Hill

Mid. Magnum, PI

1:00 sign-off

* WKPT 19-ABC *

5:00 Hit Video USA

5:55 Farm Digest

6:00 Omni Presents

6:30 Town Crier

7:00 Transformers

7:30 Johnny Majors: Football

8:00 Beany & Cecil

8:30 New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

9:30 Slimer! & the Real Ghostbusters

10:30 A Pup Named Scooby-Doo

11:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

Noon America's Top 10

12:30 College Football: LSU-Tennessee

3:30 College Football: Miami-Michigan

7:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

8:00 California Girls

9:00 Movie "California Girls"

11:00 1968-A Year to Remember

Mid. Movie "Nadia"


2:00 ABC News

2:15 Hit Video USA

* WETO 39-Fox *

6:00 Bullwinkle

7:30 Visionaries

8:00 Movie "The Outlaw" (colorized)

10:00 Riders of the Silver Screen

11:30 Infomercial

Noon This Week in Baseball

12:30 Infomercial

1:00 Movie "Blood Suckers"

3:00 Movie "Semi-Tough"

5:00 WWF Wrestling

6:00 MTV Video Music Awards

8:00 Reporters

9:00 Beyond Tomorrow

10:00 Wrestling (no federation listed)

11:00 Making Gorillas in the Mist

11:30 Movie "The Black Torment"

1:30 sign-off

* WSBN 47/WMSY 52-PBS *

8:00 Body Electric (x2)

9:00 Sesame Street


10:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

10:30 Reading Rainbow

11:00 Canada: True North

Noon One Village in China

1:00 Frugal Gourmet

1:30 Victory Garden

2:00 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin'

2:30 Collectors

3:00 MotorWeek '88

3:30 Madeline Cooks

4:00 Mystery!

5:00 Cookin' Cheap

5:30 Pizza Gourmet

6:00 Ramona

6:30 Louis Ruskeyser's 1988 Election Guide

7:30 Modern Maturity

8:00 Lawrence Welk

9:00 Wild America

9:30 Sea Turtles' Last Dance

10:00 Alive from Off Center

10:30 Video Rock

11:00 sign-off

Knoxville-Sneedville

* WSJK 2-PBS *
8:00 GED

9:00 Human Development & Learning

10:00 Focus on Society

11:00 Understanding Human Behavior

Noon Professional Growth

12:30 Hometime

1:00 Frugal Gourmet

1:30 Victory Garden

2:00 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin'

2:30 Collectors

3:00 MotorWeek '88

3:30 New Southern Cooking with Nathalie Dupree

4:00 Infinite Voyage

5:00 National Geographic

6:00 Wild America

6:30 Innovation (a look at HDTV)

7:00 DeGrassi Junior High

7:30 Ramona

8:00 Upstairs, Downstairs

9:00 Lawrence Welk

10:00 Doctor Who

11:30 Benny Hill

Mid. sign-off

* WATE 6-ABC *
6:00 Poor Man's Fishin'

6:30 Better Way

7:00 BJ/Lobo

8:00 Beany & Cecil

8:30 New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

9:30 Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters

10:30 A Pup Named Scooby-Doo

11:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

Noon Infomercial

12:30 College Football: LSU-Tennessee

3:30 College Football: Miami-Michigan

7:00 Andy Griffith

7:30 Diff'rent Strokes

8:00 California Girls

9:00 Movie "California Girls"

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "The Postman Always Rings Twice" (colorized-1946 version)

1:30 ABC News

1:45 sign-off

* WBIR 10-NBC *

5:00 Home Shopping Overnight

6:00 In Touch

6:30 Dukes of Hazzard

7:30 Variety Showcase


8:00 Kissyfur

8:30 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears

9:00 Smurfs

10:00 ALF

11:00 Alvin & the Chipmunks

11:30 Misadventures of Ed Grimley

Noon 2 Hip 4 TV

1:00 Baseball Pre-Game

1:15 Baseball: NY Yankees-Boston (alt game: San Francisco-Houston)

4:00 1988 Summer Olympics

7:00 News

7:30 1988 Summer Olympics

Mid. News

12:30 1988 Summer Olympics

2:30 Home Shopping Overnight

* WTVK 26-CBS *

6:20 Farm Digest

6:30 Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater

7:00 Riders of the Silver Screen

8:30 Superman

9:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

10:00 Pee-Wee's Playhouse

10:30 Garfield & Friends

11:00 College Football: Wingate- Carson-Newman


2:00 Ken Sparks: Football (with highlights of preceding game!)

2:30 College Football: Florida State-Clemson

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 She's the Sheriff

7:30 Mama's Family

8:00 Jackie Gleason: The Great One

10:00 West 57th

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Countdown to Looking Glass"

1:30 It's a Living

2:00 sign-off

* WKCH 43-Fox *

6:00 Comic Strip

8:30 Visionaries

9:00 Slime Time

9:30 Treasure Mall

10:00 Videmart Home Shopping

11:00 WWF Wrestling

Noon Movie "Francis Joins the Wacs"

2:00 Movie "Casanova's Big Night"

3:30 Honeymooners

4:00 Battlestar Galactica

5:00 Infomercial
5:30 Charles in Charge

6:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

7:00 Friday the 13th

8:00 Reporters

9:00 Beyond Tomorrow

10:00 Hawaii Five-O

11:00 Movie "The Skull"

1:00 sign-off

Greenville/Asheville

* WYFF 4-NBC *

5:00 CNN Headline News

6:00 Agriculture in Action

6:30 Kissyfur

7:00 Alvin & the Chipmunks

7:30 Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers

8:30 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears

9:00 Smurfs

10:00 ALF

11:00 Wrestling (fed not listed)

Noon College Football: Georgia Tech-Virginia

3:00 USA Today

4:00 1988 Summer Olympics

7:00 News

7:30 1988 Summer Olympics


Mid. News

12:30 1988 Summer Olympics

2:30 CNN Headline News

* WLOS 13-ABC *

5:55 Farm Bureau Report

6:00 Wonder Woman

7:00 Kidsongs

7:30 Our Gang

8:00 Beany & Cecil

8:30 New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

9:30 Slimer! & the Real Ghostbusters

10:30 A Pup Named Scooby-Doo

11:00 WWF Wrestling

Noon College Football: Notre Dame-Michigan State

3:30 College Football: Miami-Michigan

7:00 News

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 California Girls

9:00 Movie "California Girls"

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Paradise Alley"

1:30 Infomercial

2:00 A-Team

3:00 News
3:30 sign-off

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> Knoxville-Sneedville

> * WTVK 26-CBS *

When did they move to ch.8 and become WKXT (now WVLT)? Probably not long after this
schedule.

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> from TV Guide: Bristol-Kingsport-Johnson City edition


>

When did WYFF come out of that edition and WYMT/57

come in?

>>WYFF:

> 11:00 Wrestling (fed not listed)

Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling (NWA),

promoted by Jim Crockett Promotions out of

Charlotte. WLOS carried their other show,

World Wide Wrestling.

>

>

>

>

Boston/Providence/New Hampshire TV- April 1, 1982

Source: Boston Globe

Boston/Providence/New Hampshire TV

Thursday April 1, 1982

WGBH 2-PBS- Boston

9:15- Sign-on/A.M Weather


9:30- Educational Programming

11:30- Fast Forward

12pm- Sesame Street

1pm- Educational Programming

2:30- Quilting

3pm- French Chef

3:30- Over Easy

4pm- Sesame Street

5pm- Mister Rogers Neighborhood

5:30- Electric Company

6pm- French Chef

6:30- Nightly Business Report

7pm- Dr. Who

7:30- Wild World of Animals

8pm- This Old House

8:30- Sneak Previews

9pm- Victory Garden

9:30- Say Brother

10pm- The Ten OClock News (with Christopher Lydon)

10:30- MacNeil/Lehrer Report

11pm- Austin City Limits

12am- Sign-Off (with David Ives doing the mission statement, William Pierce doing the sign-off
script)

WBZ 4- NBC- Boston

5 AM FARM HOME AND GARDEN


5:30 MORNING STRETCH

6 AM NBC NEWS/EYEWITNESS NEWS

7 AM TODAY SHOW

9 AM- HOUR MAGAZINE

10 AM- REGIS PHILBIN

10:30- BLOCKBUSTERS

11 AM- WHEEL OF FORTUNE

11:30- BATTLESTARS

12 PM- EYEWITNESS NEWS AT NOON

12:30- PEOPLE ARE TALKING

1 PM- DAYS OF OUR LIVES

2 PM- ANOTHER WORLD

3 PM- TEXAS

4 PM- JOHN DAVIDSON

5 PM- MATCH GAME

5:30- LIVE ON 4

6 PM- EYEWITNESS NEWS- (with Liz Walker, Jack Williams, Bruce Schwegglor and Bob Lobel)

7 PM NBC NEWS

7:30- EVENING MAGAZINE

8 PM- MONEYSENSE (pre-empting Skyward Christmas)

8:30- FAME

9 PM- DIFFRENT STROKES

9:30- GIMME A BREAK

10 PM- HILL STREET BLUES

11 PM- EYEWITNESS NEWS


11:30- TONIGHT SHOW WITH JOHNNY CARSON (Guest Host: George Carlin)

12:30- LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN

1:30- EYEWITNESS NEWS

2am- MOVIE- Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970)

WCVB 5- ABC- Boston

5 AM PUBLIC AFFAIRS SHOWS

5:30 ASK THE DOCTOR

6 AM NEWSCENTER 5

7 AM- GOOD MORNING AMERICA

9 AM- GOOD DAY

10:30- DONAHUE

11:30- RICHARD SIMMONS

12 PM- NEWSCENTER 5 MIDDAY (with Jack Hynes)

12:30- RYANS HOPE

1 PM- ALL MY CHILDREN

2 PM- ONE LIFE TO LIVE

3 PM- GENERAL HOSPITAL

4 PM- THE WALTONS

5 PM- HERES LUCY

5:30- ALL IN THE FAMILY

6 PM- NEWSCENTER 5 (with Chet Curtis, Natalie Jacobson, Tom Ellis, Dick Albert and Don Gillis)

7 PM- ABC NEWS

7:30- CHRONICLE

8 PM- POLICE SQUAD


9 PM- 9 To 5

9:30- TAXI

10 PM- 20/20

11 PM- NEWSCENTER 5

11:30- ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE

12 AM- VEGAS

1:10- FIVE ALL NIGHT LIVE

2:30- MILLERS COURT

3 AM- CITY STREETS

WNAC 7- CBS- Boston

6 AM REFLECTIONS

6:05 FARM MARKET REPORT

6:20 SPANISH AUDIO NEWS

6:30 LIFT EVERY VOICE

7AM- Morning News

9AM- Up to the Minute

9:30- Alice

10AM- Weekday

11AM- The Price Is Right

12PM- News 7 at Noon

12:30- The Young and The Restless

1:30- As The World Turns

2:30- Capitol

3PM- Guiding Light


4pm- Streets of San Francisco

5pm- You Asked for It

5:30- Family Feud

6pm- News 7

7PM- CBS News

7:30- Entertainment Tonight

8pm- Magnum P.I

9pm- Cagney and Lacey

10pm- Knots Landing

11pm- News 7

11:30- Quincy

12:40- McMillan and Wife

2am- Sign-Off

WXNE 25- Boston- Ind.

5 AM 700 CLUB

6 AM JIMMY SWAGGART

6:30 DAILY MASS

7 AM STAR BLAZERS

7:30 FORCE 5

8 AM LITTLE RASCALS

8:30 LASSIE

9 AM FLIPPER

9:30 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER

10 AM 700 CLUB
11:30 ANOTHER LIFE

12 NOON PEOPLES COURT

12:30 MCHALE'S NAVY

1 PM GET SMART

1:30 GOMER PYLE U.S.M.C

2 PM SPIDER-WOMAN

2:30 FRED FLINTSTONE AND FRIENDS

3 PM FORCE FIVE

3:30 STAR BLAZERS

4 PM LITTLE RASCALS

4:30 PINK PANTHER

5 PM INCREDIBLE HULK

6 PM LITTLE HOUSE ON A PRAIRIE

7 PM CAROL BURNETT

7:30 CANDLEPINS FOR CASH

8 PM PRIME MOVIE 25 Back from Eternity (1956)

10 PM 700 CLUB

11:30- BIONIC WOMAN

12:30 RAT PATROL

1 AM JIMMY SWAGGART

1:30 D JAMES KENNEDY

2 AM 700 CLUB

3 AM PRAISE THE LORD

WSMW 27-Worcester Ind.


6 AM NEW ZOO REVUE

6:30 INSIDE WORCESTER

7 AM JIM AND TAMMY

9 AM WORCESTER ECONOMICAL COUNCIL PRESENTS

9:30 JIMMY SWAGGART

10 AM SUPER PAY CARDS

10:30 POP GOES THE COUNTRY

11 AM JIM AND TAMMY

12 NOON DAILY MASS

12:30 MOVIE- Slightly Honorable (1939)

2:30 MIKE DOUGLAS

3:30 BUGS BUNNY

4 PM MERV GRIFFIN

5 PM- LET'S MAKE A DEAL

5:30- THE WALTONS

6:30- WORCESTER NEWS

7 PM PREVIEW SUBSCRIPTION TV

12:15- NEWS

12:45- SIGN-OFF

38 WSBK- Boston- Ind

6 AM ROMPER ROOM

6:30 BATMAN

7 AM SUPERFRIENDS

7:30 SCOOBY DOO


8 AM BUGS BUNNY/PORKY PIG

8:30 THREE STOOGES

9 AM CHARLIE ROSE

9:30 DAYTIME

10:20 NEWS

10:30 ANDY GRIFFITH

11 AM BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

11:30 BEWITCHED

12 NOON ADAM 12

12:30 INN NEWS

1 PM RED SOX PREGAME

1:30 BASEBALL- Boston Red Sox .vs. Houston Astros

4 PM THREE STOOGES

4:30 WHATS HAPPENING

5 PM ODD COUPLE

5:30 DICK VAN DYKE

6 PM JEFFERSONS

6:30 BOB NEWHART

7 PM M*A*S*H

7:30 NHL HOCKEY- Quebec Nordiques @ Boston Bruins (Quebec won 8-5)

10 PM HOGANS HEROES

10:30 INN NEWS

11 PM TWILIGHT ZONE

11:30 MOVIE- Union Station (1969)

1:30 ALFRED HICHCOCK


2 AM SIGN OFF

44 WGBX- Boston- PBS

5 PM- QUE PASA USA (Why did WGBX sign-on at 5pm?)

5:30- VILLA ALEGRE

6 PM- SESAME STREET

7 PM- ITS EVERYBODYS BUSINESS

7:30- MACNEIL/LEHRER REPORT

8 PM- NATURAL HISTORY OF A SUNBEAM

8:30- DICK CAVETT

9 PM- AUSTIN CITY LIMITS

10 PM- ONCE UPON A CLASSIC

10:30- THIS OLD HOUSE

11 PM- CAPTIONED ABC NEWS

11:30- SIGN-OFF

56 WLVI- Boston- Ind.

6 AM HOT FUDGE

6:30 OUR GANG (52 MGM LITTLE RASCALS EPISODES ONLY)

7 AM POPEYE (THEATRICAL)

7:30 TOM AND JERRY

8 AM WOODY WOODPECKER

8:30 BANANA SPLITS

9 AM HOT FUDGE

9:30 BOZO
10 AM CAMBRIDGE, USA

10:30 NEW ENGLAND TODAY

11 AM LOVE BOAT (ABC)

12 NOON MARY TYLER MOORE

12:30 I LOVE LUCY

1 PM COURTSHIP OF EDDIES FATHER

1:30 BANANA SPLITS

2 PM HUCK AND YOGI

2:30 CASPER

3 PM MIGHTY MOUSE

3:30 WOODY WOODPECKER

4 PM TOM AND JERRY

4:30 FLINTSTONES

5 PM BRADY BUNCH

5:30 BRADY BUNCH

6 PM HAPPY DAYS AGAIN

6:30 LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY

7 PM WELCOME BACK KOTTER

7:30 GOOD TIMES

8 PM 8 OCLOCK MOVIE My Name is Nobody (1974)

10 PM MARY TYLER MOORE

10:30 MARY TYLER MOORE

11 PM SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE

12 MID FLASH GORDON

1 AM STAR TREK
2 AM SIGN OFF

68 WQTV- Boston- (ON TV)

7 AM BIZ NET NEWS

8 AM ASK WASHINGTON

9 AM JIM AND TAMMY

10 AM FINANCIAL NEWS NETWORK

3 PM ON TV

6 PM- SOUND-OFF

7 PM ON TV

6 WLNE- CBS- New Bedford/Providence

7am- CBS Morning News

9am- Gilligans Island

9:30- Tattletales

10am- One Day At A Time

10:30- Alice

11am- The Price is Right

12pm- Charlie Rose

12:30- Young and the Restless

1:30- As The World Turns

2:30- Capitol

3pm- Guiding Light


4pm- Movie- Jane Eyre (1971)

6pm- Action News

6:30- CBS News

7pm- The Muppets

7:30- You Asked for It

8pm- Magnum P.I

9pm- Cagney and Lacey

10pm- Knots Landing

11pm- Action News

11:30- Entertainment Tonight

12am- Quincy

1:10am- McMillan and Wife

2:20am- Sign-Off

10 WJAR- NBC- Providence

7am- Today

9am- Donahue

10am- The Peoples Court

10:30- Blockbusters

11am- Wheel of Fortune

11:30- Battlestars

12pm- NewsWatch 10

12:30- Search for Tomorrow (recently moved from CBS)

1pm- Days of our Lives

2pm- Another World


3pm- Texas

4pm- Happy Days

5pm- Rockford Files

6pm- NewsWatch 10 (anchored by Doug White)

6:30- NBC News

7pm- P.M Magazine

7:30- Richard Simmons

8pm- Fame

9pm- Diffrent Strokes

9:30- Gimme A Break

10pm- Hill Street Blues

11pm- NewsWatch 10

11:30- The Tonight Show

12:30- Late Night With David Letterman

1:30am- NewsWatch 10

2am- sign-off

12 WPRI- ABC- Providence

7am- Good Morning America

9am- Love Boat

10am- Family Feud

10:30- Jokers Wild

11am- Hour Magazine

12pm- NewsCenter 12

12:30- Ryans Hope


1pm- All My Children

2pm- One Life To Live

3pm- General Hospital

4pm- Merv Griffin

5pm- M*A*S*H

5:30- Barney Miller

6pm- NewsCenter 12- (anchored by Walter Cryan)

6:30- ABC News

7pm- Tic Tac Dough

7:30- Family Feud

8pm- Police Squad

9pm- 9 to 5

9:30- Taxi

10pm- 20/20

11pm- NewsCenter 12

11:30- ABC News Nightline

12am- Vegas

1:10- Big Valley

2:10am- Sign-Off

9 WMUR- ABC- Manchester, NH

7am- Good Morning America

9am- Donahue

10am- Richard Simmons

10:30- That Girl


11am- Love Boat

12pm- Family Feud

12:30- Ryans Hope

1pm- All My Children

2pm- One Life to Live

3pm- General Hospital

4pm- The Edge of Night

4:30- Kidbits

5:30- Merv Griffin

6:30- ABC News

7pm- The News

7:30- The Muppets

8pm- Police Squad

9pm- 9 to 5

9:30- Taxi

10pm- 20/20

11pm- The News

11:30- ABC News Nightline

12am- Vegas

1:10am- The News

1:40am- Sign-Off

11 WENH- PBS- Durham, N.H.

9am- Modern Supervisory Techniques

9:30- Educational Programming


12pm- Sesame Street

1pm- Educational Programming

3pm- Focus on Society

3:30- Focus on Society

4pm- Sesame Street

5pm- Mister Rogers Neighborhood

5:30- Magic of Oil Painting

6pm- Why in The World

6:30- Nightly Business Report

7pm- MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:30- Dick Cavett

8pm- Sneak Previews

8:30- New Hampshire Crossroads

9pm- Movie- Ten North Frederick (1958)

10:32pm- Sign-Off (quite early)

<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by highwayman128 on 10/08/05 03:02


AM.</FONT></P>

Boston/Providence/New Hampshire TV- March 11, 1981

Source: Boston Globe

Boston/Providence/New Hampshire TV

Wednesday March 11, 1981

Boston
WGBH-TV 2 (PBS) WGBH EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

8:45am- Sign-on/A.M Weather

9am- Project Universe

9:30- Educational Programming

2:30- Sesame Street

3:30- Villa Allegre

4pm- Sesame Street

5pm- Mister Rogers

5:30- Electric Company

6pm- 3-2-1 Contact

6:30- Mister Rogers

7pm- Doctor Who

7:30- Wild World of Animals

8pm- National Geographic

9pm- Costeau Odyssey

10:35pm- The Ten OClock News (with Christopher Lydon)

11:05pm- MacNeil/Lehrer Report

11:35pm- Dick Cavett

12:05am- Sign-Off (with David Ives doing the mission statement and William Pierce doing the
Sign-off Script)

WBZ-TV 4 (NBC) WESTINGHOUSE

5 AM FARM HOME AND GARDEN

5:30 MORNING STRETCH

6 AM NBC NEWS/EYEWITNESS NEWS

7 AM TODAY
9 AM HOUR MAGAZINE

10 AM MIKE DOUGLAS

11 AM WHEEL OF FORTUNE

11:30 PASSWORD PLUS

12 NOON EYEWITNESS NEWS (with Jack Chase and Don Kent)

12:30 PM SHARON KING (PEOPLE ARE TALKING)

1 PM DAYS OF OUR LIVES

2 PM ANOTHER WORLD

3 PM TEXAS

4 PM JOHN DAVIDSON

5 PM MATCH GAME

5:30 LIVE ON 4

6 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

7 PM NBC NEWS

7:30 NBA BASKETBALL- Milwaukee Bucks @ Boston Celtics (Celtics won 122-108)

10 PM QUINCY

11 PM EYEWITNESS NEWS

11:30 JOHNNY CARSON

12:30 TOM SNYDER

2 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

2:30 SOLID GOLD

3 AM MOVIE- Guadalcanal Odyssey (1974)

WCVB-TV 5 (ABC) BOSTON BROADCASTERS

5 AM PUBLIC AFFAIRS SHOWS


5:30 ASK THE DOCTOR

6 AM NEWSCENTER 5

7 AM GOOD MORNING AMERICA

9 AM GOOD DAY

10:30 PHIL DONAHUE

11:30 FAMILY FEUD (From ABC)

12 NOON NEWSCENTER 5

12:30 RYAN'S HOPE

1 PM ALL MY CHILDREN

2 PM ONE LIFE TO LIVE

3 PM GENERAL HOSPITAL

4 PM WORLD OF PEOPLE

4:30 CAROL BURNETT

5 PM RHODA

5:30 ALL IN THE FAMILY

6 PM NEWSCENTER 5 (anchored by Chet Curtis, Natalie Jacobson, Tom Ellis, Dick Albert and Don
Gillis)

7 PM ABC NEWS

7:30 BIG MONEY (The Massachusetts State Lottery Game Show)

8 PM EIGHT IS ENOUGH

9 PM ALOHA PARADISE

10 PM VEGAS

11 PM NEWSCENTER 5

11:30 PM NIGHTLINE

12 AM LOVE BOAT

1:10 POLICE STORY


2:20 5 ALL NIGHT LIVE

4 AM FIVE ON FIVE

4:30 GOOD DAY

WNAC-TV 7 (CBS)

6 AM REFLECTIONS

6:05 FARM MARKET REPORT

6:20 SPANISH AUDIO NEWS

6:30 LIFT EVERY VOICE

7 AM CBS NEWS

8 AM CAPTAIN KANGAROO

9 AM ALICE

9:30 JEFFERSONS

10 AM WEEKDAY

11 AM PRICE IS RIGHT

12 NOON NEWSROOM 7

12:30 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW

1 PM YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

2 PM AS THE WORLD TURNS

3 PM GUIDING LIGHT

4 PM AFTERNOON MOVIE- Sweet November (1968)

6 PM NEWSROOM 7 (with John Henning, Brad Holbrook, Mike Taibbi, Harvey Leonard and Bill
OConnell)

7 PM CBS NEWS

7:30 FAMILY FEUD

8 PM ENOS
9 PM MOVIE- The Killing of Randy Webster (1981)

11 PM NEWS

11:30 CBS LATE MOVIE- Katie: Portrait of A Centerfold (1976)

2 AM NEWS

2:30 SIGN OFF

25 WXNE (Ind) Christian Broadcasting Network

5 AM 700 CLUB

6 AM DAILY MASS

6:30 HEALTH FIELD

7 AM QUICK DRAW

7:30 KROFT SUPERSTARS

8 AM JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS

8:30 UNDERDOG

9 AM CAMP WILDERNESS

9:30 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER

10 AM 700 CLUB

11:30 VARIOUS RELIGIOUS SHOWS

12 NOON DORIS DAY

12:30 GOMER PYLE USMC

1 PM FACE THE MUSIC

1:30 LETS MAKE A DEAL

2 PM SPIDERMAN

2:30 KROFFT SUPERSTARS

3 PM FORCE FIVE
3:30 STAR BLAZERS

4 PM GET SMART

4:30 BULLSEYE

5 PM TIC TAC DOUGH

5:30 CANDLEPINS FOR CASH

6 PM WONDER WOMAN

7 PM ROCKFORD FILES

8 PM BIG VALLEY

9 PM 700 CLUB

10:30 THE LESSON

11 PM LATE MOVIE- The Southerner (1945)

12:30 LOVE THAT BOB

1 AM BACHELOR FATHER

1:30 DECEMBER BRIDE

2 AM SIGN-OFF

27 WSMW (Ind/PREVIEW)

6 AM BULLWINKLE

6:30 MAGILLA GORILLA

7 AM BUGS BUNNY AND FRIENDS

8 AM MOVIE- The Black Rose (1950)

10 AM PTL CLUB

12 NOON DAILY MASS

12:30 PORTER WAGONER

1 PM MIKE DOUGLAS
2 PM MATCH GAME

2:30 CANDID CAMERA

3 PM PORKY PIG

3:30 BUGS BUNNY

4 PM WONDER WOMAN

5 PM WELCOME BACK, KOTTER

5:30 KUNG FU

6:30 WORCESTER NEWS

7 PM SUBSCRIPTION TV

12:50am- Movie- Up Periscope (1959)

2:42am- SIGN OFF

38 WSBK (Ind.) STORER

6 AM ROMPER ROOM

6:30 BATMAN

7 AM BUGS BUNNY

7:30 SCOOBY DOO

8 AM PORKY PIG

8:30 CARTOON FESTIVAL

9 AM RICHARD SIMMONS

9:30 MAUDE

10 AM TOM LARSON

11 AM DON LANE

12 NOON AFTERNOON MOVIE- Fire Over Africa (1954)

2 PM YOU BET YOUR LIFE


2:30 CHICO AND THE MAN

3 PM GHOST AND MRS. MUIR

3:30 I DREAM OF JEANNIE

4 PM BEWITCHED

4:30 ONE DAY AT A TIME (CBS)

5 PM STARSKY AND HUTCH

6 PM HOGAN'S HEROES

6:30 BOB NEWHART

7 PM M*A*S*H

7:30 BARNEY MILLER

8 PM NHL HOCKEY- Boston Bruins @ Toronto Maple Leafs

10 PM MAUDE

10:30 NEWS

11 PM SEARCH FOR POWER

11:30 LATE MOVIE- Red Mountain (1951)

1 AM IRONSIDE

2 AM SIGN OFF

WGBX-TV 44 (PBS)

5 PM- GETTING TO KNOW ME

5:30- VILLA ALLEGRE

6 PM- FRENCH CHEF

6:30- OVER EASY

7 PM- DICK CAVETT

7:30- MACNEIL/LEHRER REPORT


8 PM- EL SALVADOR: ANOTHER VIETNAM

9 PM- COLD NIGHTS

9:30- MOLDERS OF TROY

11 PM- CAPTIONED ABC NEWS

11:30- SIGN-OFF

56 WLVI (Ind) FIELD

5:30 NEW ENGLAND TODAY

6 AM CASPER

6:30 SPEED RACOR

7 AM TOM AND JERRY

7:30 FRED FLINTSTONE AND FRIENDS

8 AM GREAT SPACE COASTER

8:30 FRED FLINTSTONE

9 AM NEW ZOO REVUE

9:30 BOZO'S BIG TOP

10 AM PEOPLE POWER

10:30 NEW ENGLAND TODAY

11 AM LOVE BOAT (ABC)

12 NOON TO TELL THE TRUTH

12:30 50,000 $ PYRAMID

1 PM PARTRIDGE FAMILY

1:30 BANANA SPLITS

2 PM HUCK & YOGI

2:30 CASPER
3 PM BUGS BUNNY

3:30 WOODY WOODPECKER

4 PM FLINTSTONES

4:30 FLINTSTONES

5 PM BRADY BUNCH

5:30 BRADY BUNCH

6 PM HAPPY DAYS

6:30 GOOD TIMES

7 PM SANFORD AND SON

7:30 SHA NA NA

8 PM 8 OCLOCK MOVIE Hell is for Heroes (1962)

10 PM BILLY GRAHAM

11 PM BENNY HILL

11:30 AFTER BENNY THAMES

12 MID STAR TREK

1 AM MAN FROM UNCLE

2 AM SIGN OFF

68 WQTV (ON TV) ARLINGTON

7 AM PTL CLUB

9 AM FIT FOR LIFE

9:30 FINANCIAL NEWS NETWORK

12 NOON ON TV SUBSCRIPTION TV

6 PM BOSTON LIVE

6:30- SUBSCRIPTION TV
PROVIDENCE/NEW BEDFORD

6 WLNE- CBS- Providence/New Bedford

7 AM- Morning with Charles Kuralt

8 AM- Captain Kangaroo

9 AM- Gilligans Island

9:30- Unscheduled

10 AM- The Jeffersons

10:30- Alice

11 AM- The Price is Right

12 PM- The $50,000 Pyramid

12:30- Search for Tomorrow

1 PM- The Young and The Restless

2 PM- As The World Turns

3 PM- Guiding Light

4 PM- Movie- The Stranger (1972)

6 PM- Action News

6:30- CBS News

7 PM- Action News

7:30- Wild World of Animals

8 PM- Enos

9 PM- Movie- The Killing of Randy Webster (1981)

11 PM- Action News

11:30- Benny Hill

12 AM- Movie- Human Feelings (1978)


2:15- Action News

2:45- Sign-Off

10 WJAR- NBC- Providence

7 AM- Today Show

9 AM- Donahue

10 AM- Las Vegas Gambit

10:30- Blockbusters

11 AM- Wheel of Fortune

11:30- Password Plus

12 PM- NewsWatch 10

12:30- The Doctors

1 PM- Days Of Our Lives

2 PM- Another World

3 PM- Texas

4 PM- Brady Bunch

4:30- Happy Days

5 PM- Welcome Back Kotter

5:30- Sanford and Son

6 PM- NewsWatch 10

6:30- NBC News

7 PM- NewsWatch 10

7:30- PM Magazine

8 PM- Real People

9 PM- Diffrent Strokes


9:30- Facts of Life

10 PM- Quincy

11 PM- NewsWatch 10

11:30- Tonight Show with Johnny Carson

12:30- Tomorrow

1:30- Hogans Heroes

2 AM- Sign-Off

12 WPRI- ABC- Providence

7 AM- Good Morning America

9 AM- John Davidson

10 AM- Jokers Wild

10:30- Family Feud

11 AM- Love Boat

12 PM- NewsCenter 12

12:30- Ryans Hope

1 PM- All My Children

2 PM- One Life To Live

3 PM- General Hospital

4 PM- Merv Griffin

5:30- M*A*S*H

6 PM- NewsCenter 12

6:30- ABC News

7pm- Tic Tac Dough

7:30- Face The Music


8pm- Eight is Enough

9pm- Aloha Paradise

10pm- Billy Graham

11pm- NewsCenter 12

11:30- M*A*S*H

12am- ABC News Nightline

12:30- Love Boat

1:30- Sign-Off

NEW HAMPSHIRE

9 WMUR- ABC- Manchester, NH

7am- Good Morning America

9am- PTL Club

10am- Donahue

11am- Love Boat

12pm- Family Feud

12:30- Ryans Hope

1pm- All My Children

2pm- One Life to Live

3pm- General Hospital

4pm- Edge of Night

4:30- Candid Camera

5pm- Petticoat Junction

5:30- Tic Tac Dough

6pm- News
6:30- ABC News

7pm- Jokers Wild

7:30- Muppet Show

8pm- Eight is Enough

9pm- Aloha Paradise

10pm- Billy Graham

11pm- NewsCenter 12

11:30- ABC News Nightline

12am- Love Boat

1:10- Police Story

2:20- Sign-Off

11 WENH- PBS- Durham,NH

9am- Educational Programming

2:30- Fast Forward

3pm- Modern Superlatives

3:30- Over Easy

4pm- Sesame Street

5pm- Mister Rogers

5:30- 3-2-1 Contact

6pm- News (it left the air in the Summer of 1981 due to a severe financial crisis for New
Hampshire Public Television)

6:30- Doctor Who

7pm- MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:30- Dick Cavett

8pm- National Geographic


9:30- Wilderness Alive

10:30- Antiques

11pm- Sign-Off

Retro: Boston/Providence/New Hampshire Mon 8/22/88

from TV Guide, Boston edition

TVG didn't list WHRC-46 Norwell, WMFP-62 Lawrence or WHSH-66 Marlborough

WGBH 2-PBS Boston

6:45 AM Weather

7:00 Sesame Street

8:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8:30 Sesame Street

9:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

10:00 World of Survival

10:30 Reading Rainbow

11:00 3-2-1 Contact

11:30 Sesame Street

12:30 Evening at Pops

1:30 Conversation in Maine with Margaret Chase Smith

2:30 Art of William Alexander

3:00 Collectors

3:30 Sesame Street

4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:00 Reading Rainbow


5:30 3-2-1 Contact

6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

7:00 Sesame Street Special

8:00 Simon & Garfunkel: The Concert in Central Park

9:30 Pledge Break

10:00 American Masters

11:00 Pledge Break

11:10 16 Days of Glory

12:10 News

12:40 sign-off

WBZ 4-NBC Boston

5:00 Before Hours

5:30 Business This Morning

6:00 NBC News at Sunrise

6:30 Eyewitness News

7:00 Today

9:00 Hour Magazine

10:00 Sale of the Century

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Scrabble

Noon Eyewitness News

12:30 People are Talking

1:30 Superior Court


2:00 Days of Our Lives

3:00 Santa Barbara

4:00 Love Connection

4:30 Win, Lose or Draw

5:00 People's Court

5:30 Live on 4

6:00 Eyewitness News

7:00 NBC Nightly News

7:30 Evening Magazine

8:00 ALF

8:30 Hogan Family

9:00 Movie "Dress Gray" (conclusion)

11:00 Eyewitness News

11:30 Tonight Show (guest host Jay Leno)

12:30 Late Night with David Letterman

1:30 Eyewitness News

2:00 Evening Magazine

2:30 Wil Shriner

3:30 News Conference

4:00 People are Talking

WCVB 5-ABC Boston

5:00 Chronicle

5:30 NewsCenter 5

7:00 Good Morning America


9:00 Good Day!

10:00 Geraldo

11:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

11:30 Ryan's Hope

Noon NewsCenter 5

12:30 Loving

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Phil Donahue

5:00 Oprah Winfrey

6:00 NewsCenter 5

7:00 ABC World News Tonight

7:30 Chronicle

8:00 NFL Exhibition: Chicago-Dallas

11:00 NewsCenter 5

11:30 Nightline

Mid. Hill Street Blues

1:00 Divorce Court

1:30 Judge

2:00 NewsCenter 5

2:30 Dynasty

3:30 Hit Squad

4:00 Good Day!

4:55 Morning Glory


WNEV 7-CBS Boston

5:00 CBS News Nightwatch

6:00 Ready to Go (children's show)

7:00 Today

9:00 Hollywood Squares

9:30 Family Feud

10:00 Talk of the Town (Matt Lauer)

11:00 Price is Right

Noon The New England News

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 As the World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Perry Mason

5:00 Live at 5:00

6:00 The New England News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 Newhart

8:30 Cavanaughs

9:00 Kate & Allie

9:30 Designing Women

10:00 Magnum, PI
11:00 The New England News

11:35 Jeopardy!

12:05 Hunter

1:15 Movie "Blind Date"

2:35 $100,000 Pyramid

3:05 The New England News

3:35 Talk of the Town

4:35 CBS News Nightwatch

WFXT 25-Fox Boston

(WFXT used a WNYW-style logo at the time)

6:30 Macron I

7:00 Top Cat

7:30 Dinosaucers

8:00 Mighty Mouse

8:30 Casper

9:00 Mayberry RFD

9:30 Catholic Mass

10:00 Alias Smith & Jones

11:00 Movie "Boardwalk"

1:00 Rawhide

2:00 Defenders of the Earth

2:30 Popeye

3:00 Alvin Show

3:30 Bugs Bunny & Friends


4:00 Jetsons

4:30 Flintstones

5:00 Double Dare

5:30 Happy Days

6:00 Diff'rent Stokes

6:30 WKRP in Cincinnati

7:00 Entertainment Tonight

7:30 A Current Affair

8:00 Movie "To Live & Die in LA"

10:00 Jerry Williams

11:00 Late Show

Mid. Get Smart

12:30 I Love Lucy

1:00 sign-off

WSBK 38-Ind Boston

5:00 Home Shopping Overnight

6:00 20 Minute Workout

6:30 Rambo

7:00 Ghostbusters

7:30 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe

8:00 She-Ra: Princess of Power

8:30 Bravestarr

9:00 Spiral Zone

9:30 Beverly Hillbillies


10:00 Andy Griffith

10:30 Alice

11:00 Dick Van Dyke

11:30 AM Boston (host Meg LaVigne)

Noon Lou Grant

1:00 Trapper John, MD

2:00 Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers

2:30 Saber Rider & the Star Sheriffs

3:00 Scooby-Doo

3:30 Beverly Hills Teens

4:00 Comic Strip

4:30 DuckTales

5:00 White Shadow

6:00 Quincy

7:00 Family Ties

7:30 Barney Miller

8:00 Movie "Swept Away..." (aka Swept Away...by an Unusual Destiny in the Blue Sea of August)

10:30 Hersey's Hollywood

11:00 M*A*S*H

11:30 Morton Downey Jr.

12:30 Twilight Zone

1:00 Jeffersons

1:30 Alice

2:00 Home Shopping Overnight


WGBX 44-PBS Boston

8:00 Soap Box Derby (from Derby Downs, Akron OH)

9:30 David "Fathead" Newman

10:00 Movie "The Southerner"

11:30 Wild America

Noon National Geographic

1:00 Movie "Slightly Honorable"

2:30 Movie "The Mill on the Floss"

4:00 Movie "Scrooge"

5:00 John McLaughlin's One on One

5:30 Open Mind

6:00 Sesame Street

7:00 Nightly Business Report

7:30 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

8:30 Bodywatch

9:00 Make Prayers to the Raven

9:30 America's Black Forum

10:00 News

10:30 Nightly Business Report

11:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

Mid. sign-off

WLVI 56-Ind Boston

6:00 Bionic Six

6:30 Zoobilee Zoo


7:00 Jem

7:30 Mighty Mouse

8:00 Popeye

8:30 Tom & Jerry

9:00 Dennis the Menace

9:30 Bugs Bunny & Friends

10:30 Transformers

11:00 De Todo Un Poco (CNN Headline News normally aired 11-noon)

11:30 Classified Express

Noon Good Times

12:30 That Girl

1:00 Bewitched

1:30 I Dream of Jeannie

2:00 Woody Woodpecker & Friends

2:30 My Little Pony 'n Friends

3:00 Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin

3:30 Smurfs' Adventures

4:00 Real Ghostbusters

4:30 GI Joe

5:00 Fall Guy

6:00 Three's Company

6:30 Laverne & Shirley

7:00 Three's Company

7:30 Benson

8:00 Movie "Baby Sister"


10:00 The News at Ten

11:00 Newlywed Game

11:30 Dating Game

Mid. INN News

12:30 Infomercial

1:00 sign-off

WQTV 68-Ind Boston

6:30 Morning Bible Lesson

7:00 Pink Panther

8:00 Littlest Hobo

8:30 Addams Family

9:00 Munsters

9:30 Leave It to Beaver (x2)

10:30 Movie "The Invisible Man" (pilot for the series)

Noon Bonanza

1:00 Big Valley

2:00 The Saint

3:00 Ironside

4:00 Streets of San Francisco

5:00 Scarecrow & Mrs. King

6:00 Barnaby Jones

7:00 Star Trek

8:00 National Geographic (x2)

10:00 Rockford Files


11:00 Carol Burnett & Friends

11:30 Star Trek

12:30 Bonanza

1:30 Movie "Blanche Fury"

3:30 Movie "Utopia"

WHLL 27-Ind Worcester

5:30 Banana Splits & Friends

6:00 Heritage Ministries

7:00 Bodies in Motion

7:30 World of Super Adventures

8:00 Infomercial

8:30 Green Acres

9:00 Jimmy Swaggart

9:30 Nanny & the Professor

10:00 700 Club

11:00 Success N Life

Noon Julia

12:30 Superior Court

1:00 Dynasty

2:00 Barnaby Jones

3:00 Ghost & Mrs. Muir

3:30 Room 222

4:00 Addams Family

4:30 Batman
5:00 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

6:00 Little House on the Prairie

7:00 Love Boat

8:00 Movie "The Painted Desert"

10:00 Untouchables

11:00 Infomercial

Mid. Movie "South Pacific"

3:00 Movie "The Nelson Affair"

WWLP 22-NBC Springfield

5:45 Before Hours

6:00 NBC News at Sunrise

6:30 NewsCenter 22

7:00 Today

9:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

10:00 Family Ties

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Win, Lose or Draw

Noon NewsCenter 22

12:30 Scrabble

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 Santa Barbara

4:00 Phil Donahue


5:00 Cheers

5:30 NewsCenter 22

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 ALF

8:30 Hogan Family

9:00 Movie "Dress Gray" (conclusion)

11:00 NewsCenter 22

11:30 Tonight Show

12:30 Late Night with David Letterman

1:30 sign-off

WLNE 6-CBS Providence

5:00 CBS News Nightwatch

5:30 Business This Morning

6:00 Action News (?)

7:00 This Morning

9:00 Movie "Billion Dollar Brain"

11:00 Price is Right

Noon Action News

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 People's Court

2:00 As the World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light


4:00 Movie "Busting"

6:00 Action News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Win, Lose or Draw

7:30 Love Connection

8:00 Newhart

8:30 Cavanaughs

9:00 Kate & Allie

9:30 Designing Women

10:00 Magnum, PI

11:00 Action News

11:35 A Current Affair

12:05 Hunter

1:15 Movie "Blind Date"

2:35 Action News

3:10 CBS News Nightwatch

WJAR 10-NBC Providence

5:45 Before Hours

6:00 NBC News at Sunrise

6:30 Newswatch 10

7:00 Today

9:00 Phil Donahue

10:00 Sale of the Century

10:30 Concentration
11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Win, Lose or Draw

Noon Newswatch 10

12:30 Sally Jessy Raphael

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 Santa Barbara

4:00 Hour Magazine

5:00 Three's Company

5:30 Newswatch 10

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 PM Magazine

7:30 Entertainment Tonight

8:00 ALF

8:30 Hogan Family

9:00 Movie "Dress Gray" (conclusion)

11:00 Newswatch 10

11:30 Tonight Show

12:30 Late Night with David Letterman

1:30 Newswatch 10

2:00 sign-off

WPRI 12-ABC Providence

5:00 CNN Headline News

6:00 ABC World News This Morning/Channel 12 Eyewitness News


7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Ryan's Hope

9:30 Loving

10:00 Wil Shriner

11:00 Growing Pains

11:30 Home

Noon Channel 12 Eyewitness News

12:30 Jeopardy!

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 WKRP in Cincinnati

5:30 Channel 12 Eyewitness News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 NFL Exhibition: Chicago-Dallas

11:00 Channel 12 Eyewitness News

11:30 Nightline

Mid. CNN Headline News

1:00 Channel 12 Eyewitness News

1:30 sign-off

WNAC 64-Fox Providence


6:00 Bionic Six

6:30 Jem

7:00 ThunderCats

7:30 Smurfs' Adventures

8:00 Scooby-Doo

8:30 My Little Pony 'n Friends

9:00 Little House on the Prairie

10:00 Bewitched

10:30 Green Acres

11:00 700 Club

Noon Mister Ed

12:30 I Dream of Jeannie

1:00 Benson

1:30 Happy Days

2:00 Addams Family

2:30 Woody Woodpecker & Friends

3:00 Dennis the Menace

3:30 Real Ghostbusters

4:00 DuckTales

4:30 Double Dare

5:00 Silver Spoons

5:30 Gimme a Break!

6:00 Private Benjamin

6:30 Barney Miller

7:00 Fall Guy


8:00 Movie "Soldier of Fortune"

10:00 Morton Downey Jr.

11:00 Infomercial

Mid. Dog Racing

12:30 Movie "The Painted Desert"

2:30 sign-off

WFSB 3-CBS Hartford

5:00 CBS News Nightwatch

6:00 Business This Morning

6:30 Eyewitness News

7:00 This Morning

9:00 Family Feud

9:30 Card Sharks

10:00 Geraldo

11:00 Price is Right

Noon Eyewitness News

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 As the World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 Eyewitness News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Entertainment Tonight


7:30 PM Magazine

8:00 Newhart

8:30 Cavanaughs

9:00 Kate & Allie

9:30 Designing Women

10:00 Magnum, PI

11:00 Eyewitness News

11:35 Magnum, PI

12:35 Love Boat

1:35 Wil Shriner

2:35 Eyewitness News

3:10 CBS News Nightwatch

WMUR 9-ABC Manchester

6:00 ABC World News This Morning

6:45 News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Richard Roberts

10:00 Geraldo

11:00 Ryan's Hope

11:30 Home

Noon News

12:30 Loving

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live


3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Newlywed Game

4:30 Dating Game

5:00 Hollywood Squares

5:30 5:30 Live

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Entertainment Tonight

7:30 Win, Lose or Draw

8:00 NFL Exhibition: Chicago-Dallas

11:00 News

11:30 Nightline

Mid. Morton Downey Jr.

1:00 Enterainment Tonight

1:30 News

2:00 sign-off

WENH 11-PBS Durham

6:30 To Life! Yoga with Priscilla Patrick

6:45 AM Weather

7:00 Body Electric

7:30 To Life! Yoga with Priscilla Patrick

7:45 AM Weather

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


10:00 Pizza Gourmet

10:30 Reading Rainbow

11:00 3-2-1 Contact

11:30 Boomerang

11:55 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

Noon Sesame Street

1:00 We're Cooking Now

1:30 Newton's Apple

2:00 Wild America

2:30 National Geographic

3:30 Reading Rainbow

4:00 3-2-1 Contact

4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:00 Sesame Street

6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

7:00 Nightly Business Report

7:30 Home Free: Retrun of the Bald Eagle

8:00 Winds of Everest

9:00 National Geographic

10:00 First Among Equals

11:00 Best of Your Show of Shows

11:30 Houdini!

Mid. MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

12:55 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

1:00 sign-off
WNHT 21-CBS Concord

6:00 20 Minute Workout

6:30 CBS Morning News

7:00 This Morning

9:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

9:30 Three's a Crowd

10:00 Family Feud

10:30 Card Sharks

11:00 Price is Right

Noon Jeopardy!

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 As the World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 Phil Donahue

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Facts of Life (x2)

8:00 Newhart

8:30 Cavanaughs

9:00 Kate & Allie

9:30 Designing Women

10:00 Magnum, PI
11:00 News

11:30 Hunter

12:40 Movie "Shadowlands"

2:00 News

2:30 sign-off

WNDS 50-Ind Derry

7:30 Business This Morning

8:00 CNN Headline News

8:30 Hour Magazine

9:30 Bob Newhart

10:00 Hangin' In

10:30 Matchmaker

11:00 CNN Headline News

11:30 Carol Burnett & Friends

Noon I Love Lucy

12:30 Mary Tyler Moore

1:00 Eight is Enough

2:00 Quincy

3:00 Ghostbusters

3:30 Spiral Zone

4:00 Incredible Hulk

5:00 Hogan's Heroes

5:30 CNN Headline News

6:00 Knight Rider


7:00 House Calls

7:30 Simon & Simon

8:30 Magnum, PI

9:30 CNN Headline News

10:00 Hill Street Blues

11:00 All in the Family

11:30 Twilight Zone

Mid. sign-off

WGOT 60-Ind Merrimack

6:30 Ag Day

7:00 Hit Video USA

7:30 Double Dare

8:00 New Zoo Revue

8:30 Zoobilee Zoo

9:00 Ask Washington

10:00 Movie "The Bus is Coming"

Noon Ask Washington

1:00 Movie "Dead of Night"

3:00 Hit Video USA

3:30 New Zoo Revue

4:00 Zoobilee Zoo

4:30 Double Dare

5:00 Hit Video USA

7:00 Crook & Chase


7:30 Movie "Mother & Daughter: The Loving War"

9:30 Hit Video USA

10:00 INN News

10:30 Movie "The Painted Desert"

12:30 sign-off

WPIX-Ind New York

5:00 Twilight Zone

5:30 INN News

6:00 Insight

6:30 Spiral Zone

7:00 Heathcliff

7:30 Smurfs' Adventures

8:00 Jem

8:30 Bionic Six

9:00 Ghostbusters

9:30 GI Joe

10:00 Eight is Enough

11:00 White Shadow

Noon Movie "The Canterville Ghost"

2:00 Best Talk in Town

2:30 Voltron

3:00 Heathcliff

3:30 Tom & Jerry (x2)

4:30 Transformers
5:00 Little House on the Prairie

6:00 Gimme a Break!

6:30 Jeffersons

7:00 Cheers

7:30 INN News

8:00 Mother-Daughter International Pageant (from Guam, hosted by Bert Parks)

10:00 INN News

10:30 Odd Couple (x2)

11:30 Honeymooners

Mid. Star Trek

1:00 Celebration of Caring

1:30 INN News

2:00 Infomercials

3:00 Movie "Mysterious Mr. Moto"

4:30 Twilight Zone

WWOR-Ind Secaucus/New York

5:00 Home Shopping Overnight

6:00 Zoobilee Zoo

6:30 Comic Strip

7:00 Beverly Hills Teens

7:30 Jetsons

8:00 Bugs Bunny & Friends

8:30 Dinosaucers

9:00 My Favorite Martian


9:30 I Dream of Jeannie

10:00 People are Talking

Noon The News at Noon

1:00 High Rollers

1:30 Love Connection

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3:00 Cannon

4:00 Barnaby Jones

5:00 Hawaii Five-O

6:00 T.J. Hooker

7:00 $100,000 Pyramid

7:30 Barney Miller

8:00 Evening Magazine

8:30 Entertainment Tonight

9:00 Morton Downey Jr.

10:00 The News at Ten

10:30 Baseball: NY Mets-Los Angeles

1:00 Kiner's Korner

1:30 Benny Hill

2:00 Home Shopping Overnight

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> WNHT 21-CBS Concord

Anyone know the history of this station? i.e. when did it lose CBS, when did it become WPXG,
etc.

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10-07-2005, 06:38 PM #3

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Re: Retro: Boston/Providence/New Hampshire Mon 8/22/88

> > WNHT 21-CBS Concord

>

> Anyone know the history of this station? i.e. when did it

> lose CBS, when did it become WPXG, etc.

>

I don't remember when this station went on the air (sometime early 1980's I think.) The original
owner, Flatley, purchased an interest in WNDS-50 Derry,NH in the spring of 1990 (March I think)
and the FCC ownership regulations required him to take this station dark. Boston University
purchased the station in 1995 (I think) and make it a relay of WABU-Boston. PAX purchased it a
couple years later along with 68 in Boston and 58 on Cape Cod.

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> > > WNHT 21-CBS Concord

>>

> > Anyone know the history of this station? i.e. when did it

> > lose CBS, when did it become WPXG, etc.

>>

>

> I don't remember when this station went on the air (sometime

> early 1980's I think.) The original owner, Flatley,

> purchased an interest in WNDS-50 Derry,NH in the spring of

> 1990 (March I think) and the FCC ownership regulations

> required him to take this station dark. Boston University

> purchased the station in 1995 (I think) and make it a relay

> of WABU-Boston. PAX purchased it a couple years later

> along with 68 in Boston and 58 on Cape Cod.

>

I remember watching WNHT when I was in college in the mid 80s. They ran "Lucy Show" reruns
@ 8p. They had lost a ton of money on having a newsroom, which was required by CBS as a
condition for the affiliation.

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10-07-2005, 09:45 PM #5

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WNHT/21...

WNHT/21 Concord, NH signed on in 1984 as an independent station. The transmitter was located
northeast of Concord in the hamlet of Gossville, NH. (The transmitter is still there to this day).
The (Thomas J.) Flatley Co. owned WNHT. To this day, Flatley is a large real-estate developer in
the Boston area.

The early 1980s was somewhat of a TV boom in the Granite State. A year prior to WNHT's sign
on, WNDS/50 in Derry, NH also signed on as an independent. WNHT's programming was
somewhat similar to WNDS'- plenty of old reruns and movies. Also, during that time, Golden
Triange TV 60 Corp. received a construction permit for Channel 60 in Merrimack, NH.

WNHT and WNDS went head-to-head with similar programming throughout the mid-1980s. In
fact, Channel 50 even offered a newscast, which was somewhat comparable to WMUR/9's
newscast of the day. That situation changed in the mid-1980s when WMUR was sold to Imes
Communications and Imes poured in tons of $$ to Channel 9.

During 1987, Channel 60 Merrimack signed on as WGOT, another independent serving a small
state. There was simply not enough advertising $$ to float between three independents in the
Granite State. During 1988, Flatley decided to affiliate Channel 21 with CBS. This seemed like a
logical move, as the nearest CBS affiliates to Concord were WNEV/7 (now WHDH) in Boston,
WGME/13, Portland, ME and WCAX/3 in Burlington, VT. Concord was located in the fringes of all
of these stations' coverage area.

The CBS affiliation stipulated that Channel 21 offer a newscast, so Flatley decided to set up a
newsroom in Concord. By this time, WNDS had discontinued their newscast- leaving only the
weatherman, Al Kaprelian, who continues to this day on Channel 50. Channel 21 lost tons of $$
on their newscast, but it was stipulated in their affiliation contract to have one. Although the
station was now a CBS affiliate, some of the old-reruns remained, such as "The Lucy Show."

The nation entered a recession in 1989 and it hit New England especially hard. Flatley put WNHT
on the block, but there were no takers. At the same time, they began negotiations with CTV of
Derry (the licensee for WNDS) to purchase a minority interest in their station. An agreement was
reached in December 1989, and the FCC gave approval in March 1990. Duopolies were not yet
allowed by the FCC.

One day in the Fall of 1989, the Channel 21 11 PM news aired. The news anchor announced that
the owner of WNHT was pulling the plug and Channel 21 would be going off the air permanently
after the news. And, it did just. The station signed off, and for the next 5+ years there was
nothing on the Channel 21 frequency. All of the employees were laid off.

In the days immediately after the sign off, there were rumors that WGOT was going to take the
CBS affiliation. There were also rumors that Channel 60 was going to move to the now vacant 21.
It never happened. WGOT continued as a struggling independent for a few more years before it
was sold to PAX.

During the early 1990s, there were rumors that the Channel 21 license was going to be sold to
Stephen Mindich, the publisher of the "Boston Phoenix" newspaper. Mindich could not find the
financing to put Channel 21 on the air and the station remained dark.

In 1993, Boston University purchased WQTV/68 in Boston and renamed it WABU. Channel 68
was always handicapped in Boston by having the weakest signal of any of the Boston-based TV
signals. In an attempt to rectify the problem, BU purchased the long-dark license of WNHT. It
took BU over a year to make repairs to the Channel 21 transmitter and tower and to secure FCC
approval to simulcast 68 on 21. Once the FCC granted permission and repairs were made to the
Channel 21 transmitter, WNHT returned to the air as WNBU, a full-time satellite of WABU.
(Boston University also purchased the dormant license of WCVX/58 in Vineyard Haven, MA).
WCVX also returned to the air as a satellite of WABU in circumstances much like Channel 21.

Boston University lost a lot of money on WABU and its two satellites and eventually sold out to
PAX. PAX has continued to this day on the three stations, but it programming is mostly
"infomericals".

-Mike
> > WNHT 21-CBS Concord

>

> Anyone know the history of this station? i.e. when did it

> lose CBS, when did it become WPXG, etc.

>

<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by mdamico23 on 10/08/05 01:27 PM.</FONT></P>

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Re: WNHT/21...

> During 1987, Channel 60 Merrimack signed on as WGOT,

> another independent serving a small state. There was simply

> not enough advertising $$ to float between three

> independents in the Granite State. During 1988, Flatley

> decided to affiliate Channel 21 with CBS. This seemed like a

> logical move, as the nearest CBS affiliates to Concord were

> WBZ/4 in Boston, WGME/13, Portland, ME and WCAX/3 in

> Burlington, VT. Concord was located in the fringes of all of


> these stations' coverage area.

CBS in Boston at that time was WNEV-TV channel 7. Today they are WHDH-TV, an NBC affiliate.
They switched networks with WBZ-TV channel 4 in 1995.

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10-08-2005, 09:28 AM #7

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Re: WNHT/21...

> > During 1987, Channel 60 Merrimack signed on as WGOT,

> > another independent serving a small state. There was

> simply

> > not enough advertising $$ to float between three

> > independents in the Granite State. During 1988, Flatley

> > decided to affiliate Channel 21 with CBS. This seemed like

>a

> > logical move, as the nearest CBS affiliates to Concord

> were

> > WBZ/4 in Boston, WGME/13, Portland, ME and WCAX/3 in

> > Burlington, VT. Concord was located in the fringes of all

> of

> > these stations' coverage area.

>

> CBS in Boston at that time was WNEV-TV channel 7. Today they

> are WHDH-TV, an NBC affiliate. They switched networks with

> WBZ-TV channel 4 in 1995.


>

Oops- I was living in NH in the early 90s and don't know why I didn't remember that. Anyhow I
changed the post to reflect the CBS in Boston during that era was on Channel 7. Thanks for the
proofread.

-Mike

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Re: WNHT/21...

> During 1988, Flatley decided to affiliate Channel 21 with CBS.

WNHT became a CBS affiliate in February of 1988. They began their 11 PM newscast shortly
after. Their 6 PM newscast was begun in May of 1988.

> Although the station was now a CBS affiliate, some of the old-reruns > remained, such as "The
Lucy Show."

Actually most of the reruns were gone by the Summer of 1988 and Wheel Of Fortune and
Jeopardy would be added. By the Fall of 1988 WNHT looked like a typical CBS affiliate.

> The nation entered a recession in 1989 and it hit New


> England especially hard. Flatley put WNHT on the block, but

> there were no takers.

The station did lose money after affiliating with CBS but if Flatley gave the station another couple
years or so it would have turned a profit. If the same circumstances occurred in 1993, chances
are that WNHT would have LMAd the station to either WMUR or a Boston station.

> At the same time, they began

> negotiations with CTV of Derry (the licensee for WNDS) to

> purchase a minority interest in their station. An agreement

> was reached in December 1989, and the FCC gave approval in

> March 1990. Duopolies were not yet allowed by the FCC.

Actually WNDS was also for sale and Flatley bought an interest in WNDS back in February 1989.
WNHT still was up for sale and noone had any interest at that point.

> One day in the Fall of 1989, the Channel 21 11 PM news

> aired. The news anchor announced that the owner of WNHT was

> pulling the plug and Channel 21 would be going off the air

> permanently after the news. And, it did just. The station

> signed off, and for the next 5+ years there was nothing on

> the Channel 21 frequency. All of the employees were laid

> off.

Actually WNHT CBS 21 went dark at Midnight on April 1, 1989. They in fact only announced the
demise at 10 AM on March 31. Newspeople were pulled from their stories and their newscast
that day did not occur. In its places at Noon, 6 PM, and 11 PM were replaced with Three's
Company and Barney Miller reruns that had been rested since the Spring of 1988. On the bottom
of the screen the announcement was scrolled out.

Retro: Pittsburgh and area, Monday, 9/21/92

Note: I'll try to post the weekend later this week....

Source: TV Guide, Pittsburgh Metropolitan Edition, 9/19-25/92

CHANNELS LISTED

PITTSBURGH

2-KDKA (CBS)

4-WTAE (ABC)

11-WPXI (NBC)

13-WQED (PBS)

16-WQEX (PBS)

22-WPTT (Ind.)

40-WPCB (Ind.)

53-WPGH (Fox)

JOHNSTOWN/ALTOONA

6-WJAC (NBC)

8-WWCP (Fox)

10-WTAJ (NBC)

WHEELING/STEUBENVILLE
7-WTRF (CBS, ABC)

9-WTOV (NBC)

YOUNGSTOWN

21-WFMJ (NBC)

27-WKBN (CBS)

33-WYTV (ABC)

Note II: Pittsburgh stations are listed before stations from other markets in this edition, but I am
listing them in the order of channel numbers.

5:00

4 11-News

9-Headline News

22-Home Shopping Club (until 3:00 p.m.)

33-Success N Life

40-700 Club

5:30

27-Goof Troop

6:00

2 4 11-News

6 21-NBC News (30 minutes on Channel 6; 60 minutes on Channel 21)

7-CBS News

8-Ninja Turtles
9-Rush Limbaugh

10-This Mornings Business

27-Kenneth Copeland

33-AG Day

40-Life Lessons

53-Adventures of T-Rex

6:30

6-News

7-Ohio Valley This Morning

8-Storytime

9-NBC News

10 27-CBS News

33-This Mornings Business

40-Word for Today

53-Tom and Jerry

7:00

4 33-Good Morning America

6 9 11 21-Today

7 10 27-This Morning

8-Dennis the Menace

13-Sesame Street

40-Music That Ministers

53-James Bond Jr.


7:30

8 53-Beetlejuice

40-Sunshine Factory

8:00

2-This Morning

8-Alvin and the Chipmunks

13-Mister Rogers

16-Agewise A.M.

40-100 Huntley Street

53-Dennis the Menace

8:30

8-Goof Troop

13-Sesame Street

16-Sit and Be Fit

53-Inspector Gadget

9:00

2 6 9 21-Sally Jessy Raphael

4 7 10 33-Regis and Kathie Lee

8-Darkwing Duck

11-Geraldo

16-Body Electric
27-Thats Amore

40-John Hagee Today

53-Alvin and the Chipmunks

9:30

8-Chip N Dale

16-Homestretch

27-Cosby Show

40-Paul Gaudino

53-Kenneth Copeland

10:00

2 33-Vicki!!

4-Maury Povich

6 9-Phil Donahue

7 10-Family Feud Challenge

8-Swans Crossing

11-Family Feud

16-Mister Rogers

21-Jenny Jones

27-Montel Williams

40-Life Lessons

53-700 Club

10:30
8-Laverne and Shirley

11-Concentration

16-Sesame Street

40-Music That Ministers

11:00

2 7 10 27-Price Is Right

4 33-Home

6 9-Doctor Dean

8-Commercial Programs (until 12:00)

11-Jenny Jones

21-Santa Barbara

40-Bible Prophecy

53-Montel Williams

11:30

6-Concentration

9-A Closer Look

13-Mister Rogers

16-Business and the Law

40-Word for Today

12:00

2 4 6 7 9 10 11 21 27-News

13-Sesame Street
16-Story of English

33-Designing Women

40-700 Club

53-Infatutation

12:30

2 7 10 27-Young and the Restless

4 33-Loving

6 11 21-A Closer Look

9-A Current Affair

53-All in the Family

1:00

4 33-All My Children

6 9 11 21-Days of Our Lives

8-700 Club

13-White House Lectures

16-Faces of Culture

40-Getting Together

53-Odd Couple

1:30

2 7 10 27-Bold and the Beautiful

16-Heres to Your Health

53-Hogans Heroes
2:00

2 7 10 27-As the World Turns

4 33-One Life to Live

6 9 11 21-Another World

8-Tale Spin

13-Gourmet Cooking

16-Joy of Painting

40-At Home

53-Merrie Melodies

2:30

8-Woody Woodpecker

13-Painting with Gary Marshall

16-Sewing Connection

40-This is the Life

53-Chip N Dale

3:00

2 7 10 27-Guiding Light

4 33-General Hospital

6 9 11-Santa Barbara

8-Merrie Melodies

13-Barney and Friends

16-Frugal Gourmet
21-Phil Donahue

22-Captain N and the Video Gamemasters

40-Living by the Word

53-Tale Spin

3:30

8-Tom and Jerry Kids

13-Lamb Chops Play Along

16-Mediterrnaean Cookery

22-Woody Woodpecker

40-Keep on Singing

53-Darkwing Duck

4:00

2-Phil Donahue

4 33-Designing Women

6-A Current Affair

7-Mamas Family

8-Tiny Toons

9-Geraldo

10 21-Oprah Winfrey

11-Peoples Court

13-Mister Rogers

16-Crafting for the 90s

22-Saved by the Bell


27-Golden Girls

40-Sunshine Factory

53-Goof Troop

4:30

4-Cheers

6-Inside Edition

7-Designing Women

8-Batman

11-A Current Affair

13-Reading Rainbow

16-Home Front

22-Swans Crossing

27-You Bet Your Life

33-Wonder Years

40-How Can I Live?

53-Tom and Jerry Kids

5:00

2 9-Oprah Winfrey

4 11-News

6-Cheers

7 27-Hard Copy

8-Wonder Years

10-Designing Women
13-Carmen Sandiego

16-Portrait of a Family

21-Maury Povich

22-I Love Lucy

33-Odd Couple

53-Tiny Toons

5:30

4 6 7 27-News

8-A Different World

10-Murphy Brown

13-Square One Television

16-Frugal Gourmet

22-I Love Lucy

33-Marriedwith Children

40-Saturday Nite Sing

53-Batman

6:00

2 4 6 7 9 10 11 21 27 33-News

8 53-Full House

13-Shining Time Station

22-Star Trek-The Next Generation

6:05
16-All Creatures Great and Small

6:30

4 33-ABC News

6 9 11 21-NBC News

7 10 27-CBS News

8-Mr. Belvedere

13-Nightly Business Report

40-Lightmusic

53-Wonder Years

7:00

2-CBS News

4-Hard Copy

6 11-Jeopardy!

7-Full House

8-Love Connection

9-Inside Edition

10-Golden Girls

13-MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour

16-Sports Talk

21-Whos the Boss?

22-Studs

27-A Current Affair

33-Wheel of Fortune
40-700-Club

53-Night Court

7:30

2-You Bet Your Life

4 9 27-Entertainment Tonight

6 11-Wheel of Fortune

7 10 53-Marriedwith Children

8-Mamas Family

16-One in a Million

21-Red and White Report (Football)

22-M*A*S*H

33-Jeopardy!

8:00

2 7 10 27-Evening Shade

4 33-Young Indiana Jones

6 9 11 21-Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

8-Star Trek-The Next Generation

13-American Experience

16-Spanish Armada

22-Movie: Children of a Lesser God (86)

40-Getting Together

53-Video Music Awards


8:30

2 7 10 27-Hearts Afire

6 9 21-Blossom

11-Flying into the Future

9:00

2 7 10 27-Murphy Brown

4 33-NFL Football: Giants @ Bears

6 9 11 21-Movie: Miss America: Behind the Crown (Made for TV, 92)

8-Star Trek-The Next Generation

16-Aboard the QE2

40-Life Lessons

9:30

40-His Place

10:00

2 7 10 27-Love and War (Debut)

8-News

13-Voices of the Electorate

16-St. Elsewhere

22-Studs

40-Missions 92

53-Hunter
10:30

22-Mamas Family

40-Origins

11:00

2 6 7 9 10 11 21 27-News

8-Love Connection

13-Lonesome Pine

16-Benny Hill

22-Commercial Programs (until 12:00)

40-Exposing the Lie

53-Marriedwith Children

11:30

2-Inside Edition

7 10 27-Picket Fences

8-Studs

16-Are You Being Served?

40-Dave Roever

53-Arsenio Hall

11:35

6 9 11 21-Tonight Show

12:00
2-Love Connection

4 33-News

8-Thats Amore

22-Home Shopping Club (until 5:00 A.M., then from 5:00 A.M. until 3:00 P.M. Tuesday)

40-Getting Together

12:30

2-Thats Amore

4-Nightline

8 53-Commercial Programs (until 1:30)

33-Arsenio Hall

40-His Place

12:35

6 9 11 21-David Letterman

1:00

2-Star Search

4-Jerry Springer

40-Getting Together

1:30

7-Let There Be Light

8-Love Phone

10-Magnum, P.I.
27-Whoopi Goldberg

33-Nightline

53-TBA

1:35

6 9-Bob Costas

11-Commercial Program

21-Inside Edition

2:00

2-Up to the Minute (until 6:00)

4 33-Rush Limbaugh

27-News

40-Love Worth Finding

53-Movie: For Ladies Only (Made for TV, 81)

2:05

6 9-Nightside (until 5:30 on Ch. 6, until 5:00 on Ch. 9)

11-News

21-Home Shopping Spree (until 6:00)

2:30

4-World News Now (until 5:00)

10-Arsenio Hall

33-ANC News
2:40

11-Whoopi Goldberg

2:55

33-Five Minutes to Live By

3:00

40-100 Huntley Street

3:10

11-Nightside (until 5:00)

3:30

10-Up to the Minute (until 6:00)

4:00

40-Pastor Jack Hayford

53-Movie: Midnight Cowboy (69)

DFW Sat. Nov. 15 1958

Source: TV Guide - Note that only 2 shows are listed in COLOR!

4-KRLD-CBS

5-WBAP-NBC

8-WFAA-ABC
11-KFJZ-Ind.

Saturday Morning November 15, 1958

7:15a

(8) Agriculture on Parade

7:30

(8) Through the Porthole

7:45

(8) Movie "Alias, Billy the Kid"

8:00

(4) Cartoons

(5) Christian Answers

8:15

(5) Cartoons

8:30

(4) Captain Kangaroo

(5) Texas Curriculum

9:00
(5) Howdy Doody

9:30

(4) Mighty Mouse

(5) Ruff and Reddy

(8) Laurel and Hardy

10:00

(4) Heckle and Jeckle

(5) Fury

(8) Cartoons

10:30

(4) Robin Hood

(5) Circus Boy

(8) Farmer Al Falfa

11:00

(4) Sky King

(5) True Story

(8) Uncle Al

11:30

(4) Magic Circus-Mark Wilson

(5) Detective's Diary


12:00p

(4) Movie "Along the Oregon Trail"

(5) Farm Editor

(8) Foreign Legionnaire

(11) Jo Jo's Funhouse

12:15

(5) Cartoons

12:30

(5) Hawkeye

(8) Stairway to Fame-Talent

1:00

(4) Cartoons

(5) Movie "That's Right-You're Wrong"

(8) U.S. Army Chorus (Special)

(11) Movie "Crazy House"

1:30

(4) Hockey (Canadiens vs. Back Hawks)

(8) Orient Express-Adventure

2:00
(8) I Led Three Lives

2:30

(8) Charlie Chan

(11) Teen Hop-Rudy Garrett at the Majestic Theatre

3:00

(8) Mr. Distict Attorney

3:30

(8) Science Fiction Theater

(11) Star Performance-Drama

3:45

(4) News-Bob Brock

4:00

(4) Travelog (COLOR)

(5) Steve Donovan-Western

(8) Dallas Bandstand (w Jerry Haynes?)

(11) Early Show-Cartoons

4:30

(4) Lone Ranger

(5) O. Henry Playhouse-Drama


(11) Movie "Wee Willie Winkie"

5:00

(4) Command Performance

(5) Movie "Walk Softly Stranger"

(8) All Star Golf-Boca Raton

5:30

(4) Johnny Hicks-Variety

6:00p

(4) Farm Newsreel-Andrews

(8) White Hunter

(11) Football Scoreboard

6:15

(4) News-Reid Collins

6:25

(4) Police Report

6:30

(4) Perry Mason

(5) People are Funny

(8) American Bandstand


(11) Movie "Harrigan's Kid"

7:00

(5) Perry Como (COLOR)

(8) Jubilee USA

7:30

(4) Wanted Dead or Alive

8:00

(4) Gale Storm

(5) Steve Canyon-Adventure

(8) Dancing Party-Welk

(11) Movie "Dead Man's Eye's"

8:30

(4) Have Gun, Will Travel

(5) Cimmaron City

9:00

(4) Gunsmoke

(8) Sammy Kaye

9:30

(4) Death Valley Days


(5) Brains and Brawns

(8) Confession-Interview

(11) Movie "Mad at the World"

10:00p

(4) News

(5) News

(8) News-Dick Wheeler

10:10

(8) Weather-George Milner

10:15

(4) Week in Review

10:30

(4) Gourmet-David Wade

(5) Sports-Tom Mullarkey

(8) Movie "Sebaka"

10:45

(5) Movie "Two O'Clock Courage"

11:00

(4) City Detective-Police


11:10

(11) Movie "Notorious"

11:30

(4) Waterfront-Adventure

-----Listings end for the day--------

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10-07-2005, 07:04 PM #2

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Re: DFW Sat. Nov. 15 1958

Longtime Listener, in presenting Dalls/Fort Worth TV listings for November 15th, 1958 noted:

> Note that only 2 shows are listed in COLOR!

I think the TV Guide may have overlooked two other shows on NBC/WBAP-5 which I thought
were in color: "Howdy Doody" and "Ruff and Reddy".

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10-07-2005, 07:24 PM #3

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Re: DFW Sat. Nov. 15 1958

Back to Dallas/Fort Worth on November 15th, 1958:


> 11:00 (8) Uncle Al

Wasn't this actually produced in Cincinnati and syndicated??

> 1:00 (5) Movie "That's Right-You're Wrong"

Sounds like Kay Kyser was starring in this movie. He was a bandleader who also hosted a radio
(and later TV) musical quiz show called "College Of Musical Knowledge", and sometimes
contestants had to answer a question in a way that Kyser would say "That's Right, You're
Wrong!" in order to win cash or prizes.

NOTE: The college football season was still underway, but I see no listing for a network game in
Dallas/Fort Worth that day. Could the network's college football game that day have been played
in the Dallas/Fort Worth area (maybe at SMU??) and had to be blacked-out?? I'd be very
surprised if network college football telecasts were blacked-out in the market where the games
were being played in.

> 1:30 (4) Hockey (Canadiens vs. Back Hawks)

This was over 35 years before Dallas for an NHL team, but I believe both Dallas and Fort Worth
had successful (in terms of attendance) minor-league hockey teams as far back as the 1950's. I
do know that from 1957 through 1975, network NHL games were not "cleared" in quite a few
cities. My guess is the CBS/NHL games in 1958/59 got shown by the then-KRLD-4 because Dallas
and Fort Worth already had minor league clubs.

> 6:15 (4) News-Reid Collins

KRLD was a CBS station, and Collins later went on to CBS News. If my memory servces me
correct, he anchored CBS radio's live coverage of America's early space flights, starting in the
Mercury days and going up through the ill-fated 1986 launch of Challenger. Collins eventually
went on to CNN, but I don't think he did any space coverage for them.

> 6:30 (8) American Bandstand

Actually "The Dick Clark (Beechnut) Show". There was a short-live prime-time version of
"Bandstand" on Monday nights in the Fall of 1957, but was cancelled after thirteen weeks, so
this show could go on the air instead.

> 8:00 (8) Dancing Party-Welk

> 9:00 (8) Sammy Kaye

Interesting programing strategy for ABC in the Fall of 1958: Filling-up Saturday nights with music
programs, and two somewhat similar shows (Lawrence Welk and Sammy Kaye) back-to-back.

> 9:30 (5) Brains and Brawns

A short-lived game show, supposedely with two-person teams (an "egghead" and an athlete,
with the athelete performing physical tasks and the "egghead" answering tough questions). I
wonder if this show's early cancellation (if was gone after three-and-a-half months on the air)
had anything to do with the emerging quiz-show scandals that were exploding during the second
half of 1958 and would result in the cancellation of nearly all big-money game shows by the end
of November.

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You know your stuff!

Mr. Gallant writes:

Wasn't this (Uncle Al) actually produced in Cincinnati and syndicated??

Answer: Yes, you are correct. The Show originally started on WCPO in Cincinnati in 1950 as "Al's
Drug Store", and went to ABC in 1958.

And then Mr. Gallant writes:

I think the TV Guide may have overlooked two other shows on

NBC/WBAP-5 which I thought were in color: "Howdy Doody" and

"Ruff and Reddy".

Answer: Hard to say about either show. A web site says that although they weren't shown in
color the first two seasons, Hanna/Barbera made "Ruff and Ready" in color anyway.

"Howdy Doody" went color in 1955, maybe Ch. 5 chose not to show either in color. Would it be
more expensive? Or maybe TV Guide DID mess up. I don't know.

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> > 1:30 (4) Hockey (Canadiens vs. Back Hawks)

>

> This was over 35 years before Dallas for an NHL team, but I

> believe both Dallas and Fort Worth had successful (in terms

> of attendance) minor-league hockey teams as far back as the

> 1950's. I do know that from 1957 through 1975, network NHL

> games were not "cleared" in quite a few cities. My guess is

> the CBS/NHL games in 1958/59 got shown by the then-KRLD-4

> because Dallas and Fort Worth already had minor league

> clubs.

Remember than back then there were still only the "original six" NHL teams...not sure what
minor league teams there were. I remember the Dallas Black Hawks and the Ft. Worth Wings? of
the old CHL in the 70s..

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> > 1:00 (5) Movie "That's Right-You're Wrong"


>

> Sounds like Kay Kyser was starring in this movie. He was a

> bandleader who also hosted a radio (and later TV) musical

> quiz show called "College Of Musical Knowledge", and

> sometimes contestants had to answer a question in a way that

> Kyser would say "That's Right, You're Wrong!" in order to

> win cash or prizes.

Yes, that was the case. TCM just ran that movie several weeks ago. The plot is that a movie
producer brings Kay and the band out to Hollywood to make a movie, which of course gets all
mucked up and they go back to radio.

There is a sequence in the movie showing the radio show as you describe (a recreation of it,
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> You know your stuff!


>

> Mr. Gallant writes:

> Wasn't this (Uncle Al) actually produced in Cincinnati and

> syndicated??

>

> Answer: Yes, you are correct. The Show originally started on

> WCPO in Cincinnati in 1950 as "Al's Drug Store", and went to

> ABC in 1958.

>

> And then Mr. Gallant writes:

>

> I think the TV Guide may have overlooked two other shows on

> NBC/WBAP-5 which I thought were in color: "Howdy Doody" and

> "Ruff and Reddy".

>

> Answer: Hard to say about either show. A web site says that

> although they weren't shown in color the first two seasons,

> Hanna/Barbera made "Ruff and Ready" in color anyway.

> "Howdy Doody" went color in 1955, maybe Ch. 5 chose not to

> show either in color. Would it be more expensive? Or maybe

> TV Guide DID mess up. I don't know.

>

***Also, concerning football, this TV guide also has Waco Texas included, which I excluded,
because I thought, lack of interest.

Here is what the Waco portion stated concerning football:


1:45

(6) KECN-NBC

(10) KWTX-CBC

College Football-Texas vs. TCU

The Texas Longhorns meet the Texas Horned Frogs at Fort Worth.

The Longhorns are coached by Darrell Royal and the Horned Frogs are coached by Abe Martin.

At press time, the viewing of this game in the Dallas-Fort Worth area was pending. If the game is
a sellout, Ch.5 (WBAP) will telecast the game.

This is wierd isn't it, a CBS and NBC affiliate playing the same game?

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> Back to Dallas/Fort Worth on November 15th, 1958:

>

>>

>
> > 1:00 (5) Movie "That's Right-You're Wrong"

>

> Sounds like Kay Kyser was starring in this movie. He was a

> bandleader who also hosted a radio (and later TV) musical

> quiz show called "College Of Musical Knowledge", and

> sometimes contestants had to answer a question in a way that

> Kyser would say "That's Right, You're Wrong!" in order to

> win cash or prizes.

About a week after TCM aired this movie I had a posting from

1957 showing Channel 11 in Atlanta running this same movie

on a Saturday afternoon.

>

>

>

>>

>

>>

>

>>

>>

>

>

> > 9:30 (5) Brains and Brawns

>
> A short-lived game show, supposedely with two-person teams

> (an "egghead" and an athlete, with the athelete performing

> physical tasks and the "egghead" answering tough questions).

> I wonder if this show's early cancellation (if was gone

> after three-and-a-half months on the air) had anything to do

> with the emerging quiz-show scandals that were exploding

> during the second half of 1958 and would result in the

> cancellation of nearly all big-money game shows by the end

> of November.

>

NBC actually revived this show for its Saturday-morning schedule

in the '90s. Mark-Paul Gosselaar (sp?) of Saved By The Bell

was host, IIRC.

Nobody here has mentioned Magic Circus with Mark Wilson, about

three years before The Magic Land Of Allakazam debuted on CBS

(it moved to ABC in '63, IIRC). In the '70s he did some

syndicated specials using the Magic Circus title. He also

taught Bill Bixby magic for Bixby's short-lived '70s series

The Magician; Bixby became such an enthusiast that he even hosted

a syndicated show, Wonderful World Of Magic, around 1976.

I also see that David Wade was doing his gourmet-cooking shows

that far back. We used to get him on Sunday afternoons in

Birmingham in the late '60s; on weekdays we had Graham Kerr.


And both were on WBMG (WIAT)/42.

One last note: I noticed a program on Channel 8 called Confession.

ABC ran this show (I think it was in the summer of 1958); it

consisted of criminals "confessing" their crimes and getting

help in trying to go straight. Each show was a session between

a criminal and a psychologist. Some people probably felt that

these sessions should have been kept private, but the people

involved had to have agreed to go on the air, just like people

on the courtroom shows and some of the talk shows today.

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Re: DFW '58 re: football

I had wondered why there was no televised college football game listed in the TV Guide for
Dallas/Fort Worth on November 15th, 1958.

Longtime Listener was kind enough to post a listing for that day from Waco:

> 1:45

> (6) KECN-NBC

> (10) KWTX-CBS

> College Football-Texas vs. TCU

> The Texas Longhorns meet the Texas Horned Frogs at Fort

> Worth.
> The Longhorns are coached by Darrell Royal and the Horned

> Frogs are coached by Abe Martin.

> At press time, the viewing of this game in the Dallas-Fort

> Worth area was pending. If the game is a sellout, Ch.5

> (WBAP) will telecast the game.

>

> This is weird isn't it, a CBS and NBC affiliate playing the

> same game?

It is, unless back then one of the two stations was licensed to Waco and the other to Temple,
with perhaps 30-40 miles separating their transmitter sites, especially if their signals didn't have
that mcuh overlap (i.e. transmitting from relatively short towers or one or both stations' ERP
nowhere near the maximum levels allowed by the FCC).

Also note that this was an in-state battle, which is why KECN and KWTX both carried it, although
it was officially an NBC presentation.

If there was minimum overlap between the signals of KECN and KWTX (for the reasons I outlined
above), it's possible that some other network programs (maybe other college football games,
the World Series, or top-rated network shows) may also have been broadcast by both stations.

Given that it was a game between two Texas teams, I suspect it was sold-out and indeed get
televised in Dallas/Fort Worth. I do know that NBC had one color mobile unit in the late 1950's,
which during the Fall (except for World Seriues time) would usually get driven to the site of their
weekly college-football telecast (or if regional games, their "lead" regional telecast). IIRC, I
believe NBC got it's second color TV mobile unit in time for the 1959 World Series, so one truck
was at (Old) Comiskey Park in Chicago and the other at (the Dodgers' temporary home in) the
Los Angeles Coliseum.

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> I had wondered why there was no televised college football

> game listed in the TV Guide for Dallas/Fort Worth on

> November 15th, 1958.

>

> Longtime Listener was kind enough to post a listing for that

> day from Waco:

>

> > 1:45

> > (6) KECN-NBC

> > (10) KWTX-CBS

> > College Football-Texas vs. TCU

> > The Texas Longhorns meet the Texas Horned Frogs at Fort

> > Worth.

> > The Longhorns are coached by Darrell Royal and the Horned

> > Frogs are coached by Abe Martin.

> > At press time, the viewing of this game in the Dallas-Fort

>

> > Worth area was pending. If the game is a sellout, Ch.5
> > (WBAP) will telecast the game.

>>

> > This is weird isn't it, a CBS and NBC affiliate playing

> the

> > same game?

>

> It is, unless back then one of the two stations was licensed

> to Waco and the other to Temple, with perhaps 30-40 miles

> separating their transmitter sites, especially if their

> signals didn't have that mcuh overlap (i.e. transmitting

> from relatively short towers or one or both stations' ERP

> nowhere near the maximum levels allowed by the FCC).

>

> KCEN was, and is, licensed to Temple; KWTX to Waco.

I don't know what the situation was in 1958, but today

it's one market.

>

>

Retro: Milwaukee, Tuesday, Sept. 10, 1957

(source: The Sheboygan, Wis., Press)

WTMJ-TV 4 (NBC)

AM

6:45 Farm Report


7 Today

9 Arlene Francis

9:30 Whats New In The Kitchen

10 Price Is Right

10:30 Truth Or Consequences

11 Tic Tac Dough

11:30 It Could Be You

PM

12 Weather (C)

12:05 Hot Shots (C)

12:30 Man Next Door (C)

12:45 News (C)

1 Womans World

1:30 Bride And Groom

2 Matinee Theater (C)

3 Queen For A Day (45 minutes?)

3:45 Modern Romances

4 Comedy Time

4:30 Afternoon Theater

6 News (C) no mention of Huntley-Brinkley on schedule

6:30 Big Issue

7 Festival of Stars (reruns of Loretta Young show without Loretta, per Brooks-Marsh)

7:30 Panic

8 Meet McGraw

8:30 Summer Playhouse


9 Nat King Cole

9:30 State Trooper (syndicated)

10 News (C)

10:15 Patti Page

10:30 Big Moment (delayed from 8:30 CT Friday)

11 Tonight

WITI 6

PM

3 Playtime Parade (C)

3:30 Romper Room

4 TBA

4:30 Life With Elizabeth

5 Liberace

5:30 Around Town

5:45 News (C)

6 Range Rider

6:30 Combat Sergeant

7 Molly

7:30 Janet Dean

8 Errol Flynn

8:30 Racket Squad

9 City Detective

9:30 Inner Sanctum

10 $6 Million Movie
WISN-TV 12 (ABC)

PM

1:45 Devotions

1:55 News

2 Susie

2:30 My Little Margie

3 Matinee

3:30 Chuck Wagon

4 Gretchen --- (last name illegible, looks like Colmk???)

4:15 Uncle Hugo

5 Mickey Mouse Club

6 News

6:15 ABC News-John Daly

6:30 Cheyenne

7:30 Wyatt Earp

8 Broken Arrow

8:30 Telephone Time

9 Men Of Annapolis

9:30 Kingdom of Sea

10 News

10:15 Documentary 12

10:30 Headline (syndicated title for Big Town reruns)

11 Sherlock Holmes
WXIX 19 (CBS)

AM

6:45 Give Us This Day

7 Jimmy Dean

7:45 CBS News

8 Captain Kangaroo

8:45 Milwaukee Newsreel

9 Garry Moore

9:30 Arthur Godfrey

10:30 Strike It Rich

11 Hotel Cosmopolitan

11:15 Love Of Life

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light

PM

12 News

12:10 Stand Up And Be Counted

12:30 As The World Turns

1 Our Miss Brooks

1:30 House Party

2 Big Payoff

2:30 Verdict Is Yours

3 Brighter Day

3:15 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night


4 Panorama Milwaukee

4:30 (illegible but looks like Electrical Living)

4:35 Early Show

6 News

6:15 CBS News-Doug Edwards

6:30 Name That Tune

7 Phil Silvers

7:30 Private Secretary

8 To Tell The Truth

8:30 Spotlight Theater

9 $64,000 Question

9:30 TBA

10 Whistler

10:30 News

10:50 Late Show

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Re: Retro: Milwaukee, Tuesday, Sept. 10, 1957

DM601 takles us back to September, 1957 in The City That Made Beer Famous:

> WTMJ-TV 4 (NBC)

> PM
> 12 Weather (C)

> 12:05 Hot Shots (C)

> 12:30 Man Next Door (C)

> 12:45 News (C)

WTMJ was one of the first local TV stations to get live color cameras. Chances are, this block of
color programming was deliberately scheduled for the noon hour to get people to come into
their local appliance store during lunch to see television in full color!

> 3 Queen For A Day (45 minutes?)

Yes, indeed! "Queen" finally went on network TV in early 1956, and became an immediate hit, so
much so that NBC had the program expanded to 45 minutes. I believe it went back to a half-hour
when it moved to ABC in 1960.

> 6 News (C) no mention of Huntley-Brinkley on schedule

I suspect that there was a fifteen-minute local newscast in color at 6, then "Huntley/Brinkley"---
which would remain in black-and-white until the Fall of 1965---at 6:15. BTW, it was that very
month (Septemebr, 1957), maybe even that very week, that NBC moved it's evening newscast
out of it's longtime 6:45-7 P.M. CT (7:45-8 P.M. ET) slot and into an earlier hour (CBS had done
something similar with the "Evening News", then anchored by Douglas Edwards, two years
earlier). Although the network probably told affiliates and the public that they were making the
switch to allow local NBC stations to run "H/B" immediately before or after the early-evening
local news, the real reason was to compete against ABC and CBS during the 6:30-7 P.M. CT (7:30-
8 ET) half-hour with entertainment programming.

> 10 News (C)

Given that the studio segments of WTMJ-4's local news were in color this far back, I wonder if
the station shot any news film back then, and if so, whether it was in color. I had always thought
that it wasn't until the mid 1960's that a lot of local TV stations began shooting local newsfilm in
color.

> 11 Tonight

Jack Paar had taken over two months earlier; WTMJ only showed the final hour of what was
then an hour-and-45-minute show. I suspect that before too long, WTMJ began airing the entire
"Tonight" show, given how popular it was becoming.

> WITI 6

> PM

> 5:45 News (C)

I didn't think WITI had local news in color that soon. Maybe they had just one TK-40/41 color
camera that could get a shot of an announcer reading news.

> 6:30 Combat Sergeant

> 7 Molly

> 7:30 Janet Dean

> 8 Errol Flynn

> 8:30 Racket Squad

> 9 City Detective

> 9:30 Inner Sanctum

I knew that Milwaukee had a couple of UHF's go on the air prior to WITI's debut. I had always
thought that CBS sold-off their Milwaukee "U" around the time WITI signed-on and that WITI
began life as a CBS affiliate.
> WISN-TV 12 (ABC)

> PM

> 6:15 ABC News-John Daly

Although best known for hosting "What's My Line?", Daly was not only anchor of ABC's evening
newscast for most of the 1950's, but for much of the decade, he also was President of ABC News
as well.

> WXIX 19 (CBS)

> PM

> 12 News

Does anyone know if this was local or network??

> 9 $64,000 Question

Remember, this week's contestants were given the questions they would be asked on tonight's
show and the answers to those questions.

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It's quite interesting that Milwaukee had a VHF independent and a CBS O&O on the UHF dial. I'd
like to know how competitive that VHF indie was. I would guess that WITI probably drew more
viewers in any given time period than WXIX.

I'm also curious as to the penetration of UHF in Milwaukee, given that what was the number-one
network nationally had an O&O on UHF.
I would guess, however, that most people in Milwaukee and points to the south (especially with
outdoor TV antennas) would tune-in WBBM-2 in Chicago to watch CBS programs. Even on sets
that had UHF, people probably got a better picture on WBBM (despite it being some 70-80 miles
away) than on WXIX!

Ironically, CBS today is back on UHF in the Beer City.

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> WISN-TV 12 (ABC)

> PM

> 4 Gretchen --- (last name illegible, looks like Colmk???)

The correct spelling is Gretchen Colnik. She was the Martha Stewert of her time!

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> It's quite interesting that Milwaukee had a VHF independent

> and a CBS O&O on the UHF dial. I'd like to know how

> competitive that VHF indie was. I would guess that WITI

> probably drew more viewers in any given time period than

> WXIX.

>

I believe ch. 6 got CBS a few years later, they also spent a brief time as an ABC affiliate when ch 6
and ch 12 swapped, I believe ch. 6 went back to CBS in apprx 1977, till 1994 when the whole big
change happend that made FOX what it is today. There is a very interesting site all about
Milwaukee's tv history at <a target="_blank" href=http://www.milwaukee-horror-
hosts.com/MilwTV.html>http://www.milwaukee-horror-hosts.com/MilwTV.html</a>. A very
interesting read if you got a few mins to kill!

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>

> I didn't think WITI had local news in color that soon. Maybe

> they had just one TK-40/41 color camera that could get a
> shot of an announcer reading news.

When they went on the air on 21 May 1956, they had installed in their original studios the first
Du Mont Vitascan color system. I don't know how long they used it, but it may have been into
1957 - and perhaps as far as 1959 when the affiliated with CBS. (I'm trying to find out from some
of the folks who worked there back then.)

> I knew that Milwaukee had a couple of UHF's go on the air

> prior to WITI's debut. I had always thought that CBS

> sold-off their Milwaukee "U" around the time WITI signed-on

> and that WITI began life as a CBS affiliate.

No, it was an independent. The call letters stand for Independent Television, Inc., the original
owners. Storer Broadcasting bought the station on 22 December 1958 (after FCC approval)
specifically to affiliate with CBS. (Interesting that, as supposedly WISN radio had at one time a
clause in its contract giving it right of first refusal for the CBS affiliation should it ever operate a
TV station in MKE. Hearst wound up buying WTVW after it had been on the air for only a few
months, but CBS had purchased WOKY-TV and the WCAN-TV facilities before that.)

Storer affiliated WITI with CBS on 1 April 1959.

> It's quite interesting that Milwaukee had a VHF independent

> and a CBS O&O on the UHF dial. I'd like to know how

> competitive that VHF indie was. I would guess that WITI

> probably drew more viewers in any given time period than

> WXIX.
> I'm also curious as to the penetration of UHF in Milwaukee,

> given that what was the number-one network nationally had an

> O&O on UHF.

The reason was that CBS could buy a UHF station much more quickly. They bought WOKY-TV at
the same time that WTVW (ch. 12) went on the air. WTVW took over the ABC/Du Mont
affiliations from WOKY-TV. Hearst didn't purchase the station until a few months later. What
triggered the purchase wa the FCC's change in its multiple-ownership rules, which allowed an
entity to then own five (5) VHF and two (2) UHF stations.

Channel 6 was an addition to Milwaukee's channel assignments (proposed by Hearst, who


applied for the channel) which was bitterly opposed by WCAN-TV and the Ultra High Frequency
television Association. There were three applicants, Hearst, Cream City Broadcasting, Inc. (WMIL
radio, which had been granted a CP for channel 31, but turned it in and applied for channel 6
instead), and later Independent. Hearings before the FCC were still going on at the time CBS
purchased WOKY-TV.

Somewhere around here I have an estimate of the UHF conversion percentage estimated by
WCAN-TV (something like 150,000 sets after its first five weeks on the air). They did extensive
promotion and fought the addition of another VHF to the city tooth-and-nail.

By the time CBS sold WXIX, it estimated that only 20% of households could receive UHF, but I'm
not sure how good that estimate was, as WCAN-TV's owner (He held the CP until late 1966,
almost a dozen years after the station went dark in February of 1955.) sued CBS.

It is interesting that in 1959 things shook out to where the networks were all on VHF, as was the
only educational station, and the sole independent was the only UHF. There were several CP's
issed for UHF's between the mid-50's and 1973, but only one went on the air - an educational in
early 1963. The foloks who rceived the CP for channel 24 in 1973, didn't go on the air (as WCGV-
TV) until 1980.
For a few years, Milwaukee was the primary battleground in VHF vs. UHF.

Details can be found on the Milwaukee TV history side page of my website:

http://www.milwaukee-horror-hosts.com/MilwTV.html

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> There is a very interesting site all about

> Milwaukee's tv history at

> http://www.milwaukee-horror-hosts.com/MilwTV.html. A very

> interesting read if you got a few mins to kill!

Thanks for your kind words about my site!

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> Given that the studio segments of WTMJ-4's local news were

> in color this far back, I wonder if the station shot any

> news film back then, and if so, whether it was in color. I

> had always thought that it wasn't until the mid 1960's that

> a lot of local TV stations began shooting local newsfilm in

> color.

I'll have to check the late Arthur Olszyk's book to see if they shot color film. They did shoot
newsfilm, and had since the 40's. They did not process their own film. One of their original (and
award winning) news photographers was the late Charlie Sciurba, who opened Central Film Labs
in downtown Milwaukee, and processed WTMJ-TV's film - as well as that of others. By the way,
the first 16mm dupe of Thomas Edison's version of "Frankenstein" (1910) was made in 1975 at
Central Film Labs. It was shot frame-by-frame from the 35mm nitrate print, which had shrunk in
places, necessitating an adjustable sprocket.

Retro: Central Virginia 9/13/78

from TV Guide-Central Virginia edition

WHSV 3-Harrisonburg (NBC/ABC)

6:30 Romper Room


7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 PTL Club

10:00 Card Sharks

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

Noon $20,000 Pyramid

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Edge of Night

4:30 New Mickey Mouse Club

5:00 Bonanza

6:00 News

6:30 ABC News

7:00 Laredo

8:00 Eight is Enough

9:00 Charlie's Angels (2 hrs)

11:00 TV3 Action News

11:30 Police Woman

12:40 SWAT

1:50 News

2:20 sign-off
WVPT 51-Harrisonburg (PBS)

7:00 Crockett's Victory Garden

7:30 Sesame Street

8:30 Over Easy

9:00 Instructional Programs

3:00 Lilias, Yoga & You

3:30 Villa Alegre

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Zoom

6:30 High School Equivalency Series

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7:30 Valley Pike

8:00 Great Performances

10:30 Pallisers

11:30 sign-off

WDBJ 7-Roanoke (CBS)

6:30 Mornin'

7:00 CBS News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Dinah!

10:00 All in the Family

10:30 Price is Right


11:30 Love of Life

11:55 CBS News

Noon Young & the Restless

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Panorama

1:25 News

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 Bugs Bunny & Friends

4:00 Brady Bunch

4:30 Merv Griffin

6:00 News

6:30 CBS News

7:00 Assignment 7

7:30 Muppet Show

8:00 Popeye

8:30 Bonkers!

9:00 Evening in Byzantium

11:00 News

11:30 Hawaii Five-O

12:40 Kojak

1:50 sign-off

WSLS 10-Roanoke (NBC)

6:15 Today on the Farm/Perspective


7:00 Today

9:00 Phil Donahue

10:00 Card Sharks

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 High Rollers

11:30 Wheel of Fortune

Noon America Alive!

12:30 News

1:00 Not for Women Only

1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

4:00 For Richer, For Poorer

4:30 Family Affair

5:00 Gunsmoke

6:00 News

6:30 NBC News

7:00 Newlywed Game

7:30 Adam-12

8:00 Wonderful World of Disney (25th anniversary special-pt 1; pt 2 aired following Sunday)

10:00 WEB

11:00 News

11:30 Johnny Carson

1:00 Tomorrow

2:00 sign-off
WBRA 15-Roanoke (PBS)

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Electric Company

10:30 Instructional Programs

3:00 Lilias, Yoga & You

3:30 Dick Cavett

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Villa Alegre

6:30 Over Easy

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7:30 School Days, School Days

8:00 Great Performances

10:30 Pallisers

11:30 Dick Cavett

Mid. sign-off

WSET 13-Lynchburg (ABC)

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Movie "Bad Ronald"

10:30 Metro

11:00 Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud


Noon $20,000 Pyramid

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Edge of Night

4:30 Six Million Dollar Man

5:30 News

6:00 ABC News

6:30 Movie "Judge Priest"

8:00 Eight is Enough

9:00 Charlie's Angels

11:00 News

11:30 Police Woman

12:40 SWAT

1:50 sign-off

WHIS 6-Bluefield (NBC)

5:30 Arthur Smith

6:00 700 Club

7:00 Today

9:00 Coffee Break

9:30 Romper Room

10:00 Card Sharks

10:30 Hollywood Squares


11:00 High Rollers

11:30 Wheel of Fortune

Noon America Alive!

1:00 News

1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

4:00 For Richer, For Poorer

4:30 Bewitched

5:00 Gunsmoke

6:00 News

6:30 NBC News

7:00 Hollywood Squares

7:30 Arthur Smith

8:00 Wonderful World of Disney

10:00 WEB

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

1:00 sign-off

WFMY 2-Greensboro (CBS)

6:00 Good Morning

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Dinah!

10:00 Sandra!
10:30 Price is Right

11:30 Love of Life

11:55 News

Noon Young & the Restless

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 All in the Family

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 M*A*S*H

4:00 Mary Tyler Moore

4:30 Odd Couple

5:00 Chico & the Man

5:30 Hogan's Heroes

6:00 News

6:30 CBS News

7:00 PM Magazine

7:30 Cross-Wits

8:00 Popeye

8:30 Movie "Buffalo Bill & the Indians or Sitting Bull's History Lesson"

11:00 News

11:30 Hawaii Five-O

12:40 Kojak

1:50 sign-off

WRAL 5-Raleigh (ABC)


6:30 Country Morning/Farm News

7:00 News

7:30 Time for Uncle Paul

8:00 Good Morning America

10:00 Dating Game

10:30 Edge of Night

11:00 Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

Noon News

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Bugs Bunny

4:30 I Love Lucy

5:00 Real McCoys

5:30 Bewitched

6:00 News

6:30 ABC News

7:00 Andy Griffith

7:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

8:00 Eight is Enough

9:00 Charlie's Angels

11:00 News

11:30 Police Woman


12:40 SWAT

1:50 sign-off

WGHP 8-High Point (ABC)

6:00 Good Morning Piedmont

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Movie "The Marrying Kind"

11:00 Happy Days

11:30 Family Feud

Noon $20,000 Pyramid

12:30 Ryan's Hope

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Three Stooges

4:30 Superman

5:00 Star Trek

6:00 News

6:30 ABC News

7:00 Joker's Wild

7:30 Family Feud

8:00 Eight is Enough

9:00 Charlie's Angels

11:00 News

11:30 Police Woman


12:40 SWAT

1:50 News

2:20 sign-off

WTVD 11-Durham (CBS)

6:00 Summer Semester

6:30 Wilburn Brothers

7:00 CBS News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Phil Donahue

10:00 All in the Family

10:30 Price is Right

11:30 Love of Life

11:55 News

Noon Young & the Restless

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 At Home with Peggy Mann

1:30 As the World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:30 M*A*S*H

4:00 Match Game

4:30 Merv Griffin (guest host Anthony Newley)

6:00 News

6:30 CBS News

7:00 Newlywed Game


7:30 Tic Tac Dough

8:00 Popeye

8:30 Movie "Buffalo Bill & the Indians or Sitting Bull's History Lesson"

11:00 News

11:30 Mary Tyler Moore

Mid. Gunsmoke

1:00 sign-off

WXII 12-Winston-Salem (NBC)

6:00 Daybreak

7:00 Today

9:00 Midmorning

10:00 Card Sharks

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 High Rollers

11:30 Wheel of Fortune

Noon America Alive!

12:30 Phil Donahue

1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

4:00 Tom & Jerry/Spiderman

5:00 Gunsmoke

6:00 News

6:30 NBC News


7:00 Newlywed Game

7:30 Match Game PM

8:00 Wonderful World of Disney

10:00 WEB

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

1:00 Tomorrow

2:00 sign-off

Retro: Central Virginia Sat 9/9/78

from TV Guide: Central Virginia Edition

2-WFMY Greensboro (CBS) * 3-WHSV Harrisonburg (NBC/ABC) *

5-WRAL Raleigh (ABC) * 6-WHIS Bluefield (NBC) * 7-WDBJ Roanoke (CBS) *

8-WGHP High Point (ABC) * 10-WSLS Roanoke (NBC) * 11-WTVD Durham (CBS) *

12-WXII Winston-Salem (NBC) * 13-WSET Lynchburg (ABC) *

15-WBRA Roanoke (PBS) * 51-WVPT Harrisonburg (PBS)

Morning

6:00

12 For You...Black Woman

6:30

5 Cartoon Festival

8 Valley of the Dinosaurs


10 Hot Fudge

11 Summer Semester

12 Scrunch

7:00

2 Hot Fudge

3 Light Unto My Path

6 Uncle Hank

8 Marlo & the Magic Movie Machine

10 Insight

11 Superman

12 Big Blue Marble

7:20

5 Scouting News

7:30

2 Kidsworld

3 Jabberjaw

5 Animals, Animals, Animals

6 Land of the Lost

7 Superman

8 Jetsons

10 Let's Meet...

11 Let's Look at...


12 Vegetable Soup

8:00

2-7-11 Popeye

3-5-8 Scooby-Doo

6-10-12 Yogi's Space Race

13 Farm & Home

51 Sesame Street

8:30

3-5-8 Fangface

13 Big Blue Marble

9:00

2-7-11 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

3-5-8-13 Challenge of the Superfriends

51 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:30

6-10-12 Godzilla

51 Electric Company

10:00

3-5-8-13 Scooby's All-Stars (aka Laff-a-Lympics)

51 Once Upon a Classic


10:30

2-7-11 Tarzan

6-10-12 Fantastic Four

51 Daniel Foster, MD

11:00

6-10-12 Krofft Superstar Hour

51 Paint Along with Nancy Kominsky

11:30

3-5-8-13 Pink Panther

51 Agriculture in Action

Afternoon

Noon

2-7-11 US Open Tennis

3-8-13 Weekend Special "The Seven Wishes of Joanna Peabody"

5 Teenage Frolics

6-10-12 Fabulous Funnies

51 Better Way

12:30

3-5-13 American Bandstand

6-8 Hollywood Teen


10 Kidsworld

12 Baggy Pants

51 Crockett's Victory Garden

1:00

6-8 Soul Train

10 Wrestling

12 Ironside

51 Big Blue Marble

1:30

3 Nashville On the Road

5 Movie "Ride the High Country"

13 Little Rascals

51 Magic Method of Oil Painting

2:00

3 Porter Wagoner

6-10-12 Baseball Warm-Up

8 Movie: TBA (listed as Western)

13 Odd Couple

51 Garden Show

2:15

6-10-12 Baseball (teams not listed)


2:30

3 Arthur Smith

13 Beverly Hillbillies

51 On Nature's Trail

3:00

3 Hee Haw

5 Lawrence Welk

13 Funny Farm

51 By-Line

3:30

8 Wrestling

13 Horse Race: All-American Futurity (from Ruidoso, NM)

51 Word on Words

4:00

3 Good News

5 1978 Annual NASCAR Drivber Roast (Darrell Waltrip was the honoree)

15 Sesame Street

51 Facts of Life

4:30

3-5-8-13 Wide World of Sports (Welterweight Boxing: Sugar Ray Leonard-Floyd


Mayweather/Preview of Ali-Spinks/World Cycling Championships)
51 Cinema Showcase

5:00

6-12 Wrestling

10 Nashville On the Road

15 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

51 Look at Me

5:30

10 Porter Wagoner

15 Electric Company

51 Seven Sides of Inflation

Evening

6:00

2-6-12 News

3-5-8-13 College Football: UCLA-Washington

10 Wild Kingdom

15 Over Easy

51 Studio See

6:30

2 US Open Tennis cont'd

6-10 NBC News

12 Report to the People


15-51 Economically Speaking

7:00

2-6-7-11 Hee Haw

10 Sha Na Na

12 $100,000 Name That Tune

15-51 Black Perspective on the News

7:30

10 Second City Television Network

12 Match Game PM

15 Crockett's Victory Garden

51 Lowell Thomas Remembers

8:00

2-7-11 Paper Chase

6-10-12 Us Against The World II (US celebrities take on foreign counterparts)

15-51 Great Performaces

9:00

2-7-11 Movie "Magnum Force"

3-5-8-13 Love Boat

15-51 A Good Dissonance Like a Man

10:00
3 TBA

5 Honeymooners

6-10-12 Miss America Pageant

8 Lawrence Welk

13 Emphasis 13

15-51 Movie "The Magician"

11:00

3 James Robison Presents

5-8 News

13 ABC News

11:15

5 ABC News

13 Wrestling

11:25

2-7-11 News

11:30

3 700 Club

5 Wrestling

8 Movie "They Saved Hitler's Brain"

11:40
15-51 Films

11:55

2 Movie "Never on Sunday"

7 Movie "What's New, Pussycat?"

11 Movie "Lost Flight"

Late Night

Midnight

6-10 News

12 Adam-12

12:15

13 Star Trek

12:30

3 Dateline: Religion

6-10-12 Saturday Night Live

1:00

8 Movie "My Son, the Vampire"

2:00

10 Soul Train
2:30

8 ABC News

2:45

8 Help Yourself

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Re: Retro: Central Virginia Sat 9/9/78

Looks like wrestling was popular during the period and country music shows.

I would like to see Sunday listing.

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Re: Retro: Central Virginia Sat 9/9/78

> Looks like wrestling was popular during the period and

> country music shows.

>

> I would like to see Sunday listing.

>

Will do- that'll go up later this week!

Retro: Pittsburgh and surrounding areas, Sunday, 9/20/92

Please refer to my other post for station ID's and markets. From TV Guide, Pittsburgh
Metropolitan Edition, 9/19-9/25, '92

5:00

9-Star Trek

11-Americas Black Forum

22-Home Shopping Club (until 3:00 p.m.)

40-Coral Ridge

5:30

2-Runaway with the Rich and Famous

10-Real Estate Classifieds

11-Life Choices with Erie Chapman

6:00

2-Home Again
6-Perfect Strangers

7-Darkwing Duck

8-PA Newswatch

9-Star Trek: The Next Generation

10-Ebony/Jet Showcase

11-Church Service

33-Community Focus

40-Jerry Barnard

53-Yo, Yogi!

6:30

2-Lynne Hayes-Freeland

4-City Chronicle

6-Commercial Program

7 8-Church Service

10-Newsmakers

11-World Tomorrow

21-Dynamics in Black

33-Power of Pentecost

53-Don Coyote and Sancho Panda

7:00

2-Ducktales

4-Kenneth Copeland

6 7-In Touch
8-Zoolife with Jack Hanna

9 11-Robert Schuller

10-Beakmans World

21-Thru the Spiritual Lens

27-This is the Life

40-John Osteen

53-Tom and Jerry

7:30

2-Ducktales

8-Gamepro

10-Day of Discovery

21-Church Service

27-Commercial Program

33-John Ankerburg

40-Gloria

53-Tom and Jerry

8:00

2-Teaching of Christ

4 11-News (until 10:00 a.m. on 11; 10:30 on 4)

6 21-Sunday Today

7-Church Service

8 10-Commercial Programs

9-Ernest Angely
13-Sesame Street

16-G.E.D.

27-Expressions

33-Jimmy Swaggart

40-Bible Prophecy

53-Wizard of Oz

8:30

2-Financial Section

7-Spiritual Awakening with Stan Scott

10-Coral Ridge

16-Naturescene

27-Day of Discovery

40-Changed Lives

53-Gullivers Travels

9:00

2 7 10 27-Sunday Morning

6-Robert Schuller

9-Day of Discovery

13-Mister Rogers

16-Tracks Ahead

21-Meet the Press

33-Hour of Power

40-Spiritual Awakening with Stan Scott


53-Around the World in 80 Dreams

9:30

9-Mr. Bogus

13-Sesame Street

16-Scale Modeling

40-Jack Hayford

53-King Arthur and the Knights of Justice

10:00

6-World Tomorrow

8-WCW Wrestling

9-Ducktales

11 21-Coral Ridge (30 minutes on 11; 60 minutes on 21)

16-Woodcarving with Rick Butz

33-WWF Wrestling

53-Chip N Dale

10:30

2-Face the Nation

4-This Week

6-Day of Discovery

7-Coral Ridge

9-Ducktales

10-Life of Triumph
11-Real Estate Classifieds

13-Mister Rogers

16-Woodworking for Everyone

27-World Tomorrow

40-Let God Love You

53-Tale Spin

11:00

2-Real Estate Classifieds

6-Classifieds

7-World Tomorrow

8-WCW Wrestling

9-Star Trek: The Next Generation

10-Gospel Notes

11-This is the NFL

13-Shinig Time Station

16-Rod and Reel: Streamside

21-Why Didnt I Think of That?

27-Face the Nation

33-Commercial Program

40-Dwight Thompson

53-Harry and the Hendersons

11:30

2-Health Matters
4-Real Estate Classifieds

6-Meet the Press

7-Face the Nation

10-Home Again

11-High School Sports Show

13-Long Ago and Far Away

16-Cabin Country

21-Browns Insider

27-Commercial Program

33-This Week

40-Word for Today

53-Charles in Charge

12:00

2 10-Penn State Football Story

4-News

7 27-John Cooper: Football (Ohio State)

8-Baywatch

9-New WKRP in Cincinnati

11-Steelers 92

13-Reading Rainbow

16-Outdoor World of Kastaway Kulis

40-Church Service

53-Movie: The Boy Who Could Fly (86)


12:30

2 7 10 27-NFL Today

4-Business World

6 11 21-NFL Live

9 33-Commercial Program

13-Square One Television

16-Motor week 92

1:00

2 7 10 27-NFL Football: 49ers @ Jets

4-Up Close

6-Wheel of Fortune

9 33-Home Again

11-Movie: Jealousy (Made for TV, 84)

13-Behind the Scenes

16-Polka Pride

21-Commercial Programs

40-In Touch

1:30

4-Siskel and Ebert

6-Movie: 10 (79)

9-Commercial Program

13-Degrassi High

16-Polka Pride
33-Weekend Travel Update

2:00

4-Roggins Heroes

8-Bikini Open

9-Dennis Palmer

13-Carmen Sandiego

16-Wings over the World

21-Eighth Fire

33-Movie: Bright Lights, Big City (88)

40-Joy of Music

53-Movie: Desperately Seeking Susan (85)

2:30

4-ANC News

9-Commercial Programs

13-Carmen Sandiego

40-Celebrate Life

3:00

4-Merton: A Film Biography

11-Commercial Program

13-Live from Lincoln Center

16-One by One

21-Commercial Programs
22-Movie: 10 (79)

40-New Testament Light

3:30

9-NFL Live

11-TBA

40-Zola Levitt

4:00

2 7 10 27-NFL Football: Lions @ Redskins

4-Movie: The Westerner (Colorized, 40)

6 9 11: NFL Football: Steelers @ Chargers

8-Movie: Missing in Action 2: The Beginning (85)

16-Seniors Speak Out

21-NFL Football: Browns @ L.A. Raiders

33-Movie: Children of a Lesser God (86)

40-Gods News behind the News

53-Movie: Shanghai Surprise (86)

4:30

40-Jewish Voice

5:00

13-Great Performance

16-To the Contrary


22-Movie: Mikes Murder (84)

40-Jerry Falwell

5:30

16-Firing Line

6:00

4 33-News

8-Harry and the Hendersons

16-Golden Land

40-Kick Off to Revival (until 12:00)

53-Star Trek: The Next Generation

6:30

4 33-ABC News

8-Lightning Force

13-Camera Magic: Images of Nature

16-Tony Browns Journal

7:00

2 7 10 27-60 Minutes

4 33-Life Goes On

6 9 21-Secret Service

8 53-Bill and Teds Excellent Adventures

11-Fifth Quarter
16-Survivors

22-Star Trek: The Next Generation

7:30

8 53-Parker Lewis

11-Secret Service (joined in progress)

8:00

2 7 10 27-Murder, She Wrote

4 33-Funniest Home Videos

6 9 11 21-I Witness Video

8 53-In Living Color

13-American Experience

16-Fire on the Rim

22-Renegade

8:30

4 33-Americas Funniest People

8 53-Roc

9:00

2 7 10 27-Movie: Terror on Track 9 (Made for TV, 92)

4 33-Movie: Somebodys Daughter (Made for TV, 92)

6 9 11 21-Movie: Danger Island (Made for TV, 92)

8 53-Marriedwith Children
16-Fire on the Rim

22-Street Justice

9:30

8 53-Hermans Head

10:00

8 53-Flying Blind

13-Voices of the Electorate

16-Black Adder

22-Commercial Programs

10:30

8 53-Down the Shore

16-Alexei Sayles Stuff

11:00

2 4 6 7 9 10 11 21 27 33-News

8-Superboy

13-Mystery!

16-Beyond the Groove

53-Commercial Programs

11:30

2-Love Connection
4-Cheers

6-Night Court

7-CBS News

8-Lightning Force

9-A Current Affair: Extra

10-Gimme a Break!

16-Red Dwarf

21-George Michaels Sports Machine

22-Eddies Digest

27-Star Trek: The Next Generation

33-Matlock

11:35

11-Prime Suspect

11:45

7-Commercial Program

12:00

2-Love Connection

4-Entertainment Tonight

6-A Current Affair: Extra

8-Ed Sullivan

10-New WKRP in Cincinnati

21-Americas New Country


22-Home Shopping Club (until 5:00 A.M., then until 3:00 P.M.)

40-Lightmusic

53-From Our Perspective

12:05

11-New WKRP in Cincinnati

12:15

7-Siskel and Ebert

12:30

2-Hawaii Five-O

9 10-Commercial Program

27-A Current Affair: Extra

33-Arsenio Hall

40-His Place

53-FYI Pittsburgh

12:35

11-A Current Affair: Extra

1:00

4-ANC News (until 2:00)

6-M*A*S*H

8-This Week in Baseball


9-Entertainment Tonight

10-Magnum, P.I.

40-Getting Together

1:30

2-Love Connection

8-Super Sports Follies

27-Entertainment Tonight

33-News

1:35

11-Meet the Press

2:00

2-CBS News

4-World News Now (until 5:00)

8-Superboy

9-Nightside (until 5:00)

10-Up to the Minute (until 6:00)

33-ANC News (until 3:00)

40-Feed the Children

2:15

2-Lynne Hayes-Freeland
2:30

8-Lightning Force

27-News

40-Jack Van Impe

2:35

11-News

2:45

2-Up to the Minute (until 6:00)

3:00

33-World News Now (until 5:00)

40-100 Huntley Street

3:10

11-Whoopi Goldberg

3:40

11-Nightside (until 5:00)

4:00

40-Church Service

Retro: Central Virginia Sun 9/10/78


from TV Guide: Central Virginia edition

Greensboro/High Point/Winston-Salem: 2 WFMY-CBS, 8 WGHP-ABC, 12 WXII-NBC

Harrisonburg: 3 WHSV-NBC/ABC, 51 WVPT-PBS

Raleigh/Durham: 5 WRAL-ABC, 11 WTVD-CBS

Bluefield: 6 WHIS-NBC

Roanoke/Lynchburg: 7 WDBJ-CBS, 10 WSLS-NBC, 13 WSET-ABC, 15 WBRA-PBS

Morning

6:00

6 Gospel Singing Jubilee

12 Living Faith

6:30

5-10 Light Unto My Path

6 Viola Clark

11 Better Way

12 Flames of Revival

6:50

8 Religious News

7:00

2 Light Unto My Path

3 Jerry Falwell
5 Dimensions 5

6 Living Faith

8 Jimmy Swaggart

10 Baptist Church Service

11 Superman

12 Rev. Leonard Repass

7:30

2 Day of Discovery

5 Sister Gary

6 Christian Viewpoint

7 Senior Scene

8 Changed Lives

10 Ernest Angley

11 Hollywood Teen

12 Rev. Dan Griffin

13 James Robison Presents

8:00

2 Good News

3-13 Rex Humbard

5 Fellowship Hour

6 What the Bible Plainly Says

7 Ounce of Prevention

8 Gospel Expo
10 Jerry Falwell

11 Big Blue Marble

12 Gospel Songs

51 Sesame Street

8:30

2 Oral Roberts

5 Church Service (denomination not listed)

6 Gospel Sing

7 Vision On

8 Jerry Falwell

11 Curious Kaleidoscope

9:00

2 Rex Humbard

3 Day of Discovery

5-6 Oral Roberts

7 Tennessee Tuxedo

10-13 Gospel Sing

11 Mr. Magoo

51 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:30

3 Gospel Sing

5 Rex Humbard
6 Rev. Leonard Repass

7 Jetsons

8 In Search

10 Baptist Church Service

11 Clue Club

12 Movie: TBA (listed as Western)

13 Jimmy Swaggart

51 Zoom

10:00

2-11 Behold Wondrous Things

3 Flames of Revival

6-10 Day of Discovery

7 Oral Roberts

8-13 Robert Schuller

51 Sesame Street

10:30

2 Notre Dame Football: Fighting Irish v Missouri

3 Rev. Leonard Repass

5-7 Day of Discovery

6 Rex Humbard

11 Gospel Singing Jubilee

12 Pathway
11:00

3 Solid Rock

5 Presbyterian Church Service

7 Camera Three

8 Help Yourself

10 Gospel Singing Jubilee

12 Baptist Church Service

13 Lesson

51 Infinity Factory

11:30

2-7-11 Face the Nation

3 James Robison Presents

6 Concord College Presents

8 Animals, Animals, Animals

10 Church Service (denomination not listed)

13 Good News

51 Studio See

Afternoon

Noon

2 Carolina Football

3-5-8-13 Issues & Answers

6-12 Meet the Press

7 VPI Football Highlights


10 Insight

11 For Your Information

51 Rebop

12:30

2-7-11 NFL Today

3 VPI Football Highlights

5 Close Up

6 NFL '78

8 TBA

10 Meet the Press

12 Wake Forest Football Highlights

13 College Football '78

51 Spectrum

1:00

2-7-11 NFL: Philadelphia-Washington

3 Perspective: Black

5-8 Bo Rein: Football

6-10-12 NFL: Cincinnati-Cleveland

13 For You...Black Woman

15-51 Washington Week in Review

1:25

3 Dateline: Religion
1:30

3 This is the Life

5-8 Mike McGee: Football

13 Community Focus

15-51 Wall Street Week

2:00

3 Ocean Fishing Spectacular

5 Southern Sportsman

8 Movie "It's a Great Feeling"

13 Do-It-Yourself with Homer Formby

15-51 Direction '78: Morality of Television

2:30

3 Gospel Singing Jubilee

5 Movie "Alaskan Safari"

13 Odd Couple

3:00

13 Movie "The 25th Hour"

15 Great Performances

51 College Football: Washington & Lee-James Madison (tape-delay from Harrisonburg)

3:30
3 West Virginia Football Highlights

8 Gong Show

4:00

2-7-11 US Open Tennis

3 NFL: New England-St. Louis

5 Movie "The Viking Queen"

6-10-12 NFL: Miami-Baltimore

8 Bonanza

5:00

8 Daktari

15 Firing Line

51 Pro Soccer

5:30

13 Donny & Marie: Behind the Scenes

Evening

6:00

5 News

8 Wild Kingdom

13 In Search of...

15-51 Crockett's Victory Garden


6:30

5 Wild, Wild World of Animals

8 Muppet Show

13 Hee Haw Honeys

15-51 French Chef

7:00

3-5-8-13 20/20

6-10-12 Wonderful World of Disney

15 Once Upon a Classic

51 Firing Line

7:30

15 Bluegrass Harmony

8:00

3-5-8-13 Roots (conclusion)

6-10-12 Sword of Justice

15-51 Evening at Pops

9:00

2-7-11 60 Minutes

15-51 Mayor of Castorbridge

10:00
2-7-11 Kaz

6-10-12 Weekend

15-51 Pallisers

11:00

2-5-6-8-10-11-12 News

3 PTL Club

7 CBS News

13 ABC News

11:15

2-11 CBS News

5 ABC News

7 This Week

13 News

11:30

2 Jim McKinley: Football

5 Movie "The Third Secret"

6-12 Emergency!

7 Senior Scene

8 ABC News

10 Movie: TBA

11 Gunsmoke

13 Movie "Devil Monster"


11:45

2 Movie "Driftin' River"

8 NCAA Football Highlights

Late Night

12:15

8 Greatest Sports Legends

12:30

11 The Story

12:45

8 In Search

Retro: Calgary Fri 8/8/80

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Calgary

* CFAC 2-Ind *

6:00 Doug Hall

6:30 100 Huntley Street

8:00 Hammy Hamster

8:30 It Figures

9:00 ACCESS (educational programs)


11:00 Fry Pan Man

11:30 Stan Kann

Noon Good Times

12:30 News

1:00 Young & the Restless

2:00 Maude

2:30 Yan Can

3:00 Candid Calgary

4:00 Bewitched

4:30 Hogan's Heroes

5:00 Price is Right

6:00 News

6:30 Magic Palace

7:00 Incredible Hulk

8:00 CHiPs

9:00 Wayne Thomas

10:00 Science Spectrum

11:00 Street Talk

11:30 Ray St. Germain

Mid. Movie "Welcome Home, Soldier Boy"

2:00 Movie "Bank Shot"

* CFCN 4-CTV *

5:00 700 Club

6:00 University of the Air


6:30 Ed Allen

7:00 Canada AM

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 What's Cooking

10:00 Yoga

10:30 McGowan & Company

11:00 Mad Dash

11:30 Joyce Davidson

Noon Bad News Bears

12:30 Uncle Bobby

1:00 Alan Hamel

2:00 Another World

3:00 Texas

4:00 Bugs Bunny/Flintstones

5:00 Six Million Dollar Man

6:00 News

6:30 Definition

7:00 M*A*S*H

7:30 Off the Wall

8:00 Dukes of Hazzard

9:00 Benson

9:30 Jeffersons

10:00 Love Boat

11:00 CTV National News

11:20 News
Mid. Movie "Lawman Without a Gun"

2:00 Match Game

2:30 Family Feud

* CBRT 9-CBC *

10:15 Friendly Giant

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

Noon Summer Country Canada

12:30 Wok with Yan

1:00 Canadians

1:30 Science Magazine

2:00 Edge of Night

2:30 Take 30 from Toronto (during this week, Take 30 originated from different cities: Mon-
Winnipeg, Tues-Sydney NS, Wed-Ottawa, Thurs-Saskatoon)

3:00 Summer Festival

4:00 Beyond Reason

4:30 All in the Family

5:00 Beachcombers

5:30 Mary Tyler Moore

6:00 CBC Evening News

6:30 Wild Kingdom

7:00 Happy Days Again

7:30 Two Ronnies

8:00 Archie Bunker's Place

8:30 Front Page Challenge


9:00 Canadian Express

10:00 Dallas

11:00 The National

11:27 News

11:45 On the Evidence

* CBRFT 16-SRC (relays CBXFT Edmonton) *

10:15 En mouvement

10:30 Du soleil a cinq cents

10:45 Grangallo et Petitro

11:00 Magazine-Express

11:30 Bonjour, comment mangez-vous?

Noon Les Pierrafeu

12:30 Sur des roulettes

1:00 Reflets d'un pays

1:55 Le Telejournal

2:00 Documentaires

2:30 Cinema "Autour du tour"

4:00 Animagerie

4:30 Un ete dans le Grand Nord

5:00 Les mondes de la vie

6:00 Ce soir

6:30 Rencontres

7:00 Cine-Famille "Asterix et Cleopatre"

8:30 Hors serie


9:30 Le television des autres

10:30 Le Telejournal

10:50 Derniere edition

11:05 Cinema "Oublie-moi, Madoline"

Spokane

* KREM 2-CBS *

6:55 Down to Earth

7:00 Summer Semester

7:30 Superman

8:00 Friday Morning

8:25 Agriculture '80

8:30 Friday Morning

9:00 Captain Kangaroo

10:00 Jeffersons

10:30 Alice

11:00 Price is Right

Noon News

12:19 Topic

12:25 The Butcher

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Young & the Restless

2:00 As the World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 John Davidson (Gil Gerard co-hosts)


5:30 Emergency One!

6:30 News

7:00 CBS News

7:30 Star Trek

8:30 Tic Tac Dough

9:00 Incredible Hulk

10:00 Dukes of Hazzard

11:00 Dallas

Mid. News

12:30 Movie "San Quentin"

2:35 Agriculture '80

* KXLY 4-ABC *

6:55 Farm Reports

7:00 Public Affairs

7:30 Cartoons

8:00 Good Morning America

9:25 Daybreak AM

9:30 Good Morning America

10:00 Donahue

11:00 Love Boat

Noon Family Feud

12:30 All My Children

1:30 Dialing for Dollars

2:00 One Life to Live


3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Ryan's Hope

4:30 Flintstones

5:00 Gilligan's Island

5:30 Lucy Show

6:00 Match Game

6:30 News

7:00 ABC News

7:30 Sanford & Son

8:00 Joker's Wild

8:30 Carol Burnett & Friends

9:00 Benson

9:30 Goodtime Girls

10:00 Movie "Last of the Red Hot Lovers"

Mid. News

12:30 PGA Championship Highlights

1:00 Paid Political Program

1:30 Movie: TBA

* KHQ 6-NBC *

6:48 Consultation

7:18 Huckleberry Hound/Yogi Bear

8:00 Today

8:25 Agriculture Today

8:30 Today
9:25 News

9:30 Today

10:00 David Letterman

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Password Plus

Noon Card Sharks

12:30 Doctors

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 Texas

4:00 Gunsmoke

5:00 Merv Griffin

6:30 News

7:00 NBC News

7:30 Cross-Wits

8:00 Bob Newhart

8:30 PM Magazine

9:00 Here's Boomer

9:30 Facts of Life

10:00 Speak Up America

11:00 Friday Night Fights: USBA Middleweight Title-Dwight Davidson (champ) v Curtis Parker

Mid. News

12:30 Tonight Show

2:00 Midnight Special


* KSPS 7-PBS *

(KSPS had just returned to the air after being off for 4 days due to technical repairs)

9:15 AM Weather

9:30 Zoom

10:00 Sesame Street

11:00 Studio See

11:30 Zoom

Noon Sesame Street

1:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

1:30 Electric Company

2:00 Idea Thing

2:30 Slim Cuisine

3:00 Over Easy

3:30 Dick Cavett

4:00 Magic Method of Oil Painting

4:30 Villa Alegre

5:00 Sesame Street

6:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:30 Electric Company

7:00 Zoom

7:30 Over Easy

8:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

8:30 Dick Cavett

9:00 Washington Week in Review

9:30 Wall Street Week


10:00 Old Friends...New Friends

10:30 The Human Face of China

11:00 Great Performances

Mid. Dick Cavett

12:30 Captioned ABC News

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10-12-2005, 01:01 PM #2

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Re: Retro: Calgary Fri 8/8/80

> from Calgary Sun

>

Calgary

[Shows listed in "()" are US shows during their network run at the time]

> * CFAC 2-Ind *

> 1:00 Young & the Restless(CBS)

> 5:00 Price is Right(CBS)

> 7:00 Incredible Hulk(CBS)

> 8:00 CHiPs(NBC)

> * CFCN 4-CTV *


> 2:00 Another World(NBC)

> 3:00 Texas(NBC)

> 8:00 Dukes of Hazzard(CBS)

> 9:00 Benson(ABC)

> 9:30 Jeffersons(CBS)

> 10:00 Love Boat(ABC)

> * CBRT 9-CBC *

> 2:00 Edge of Night(ABC)

> 8:00 Archie Bunker's Place(CBS)

> 10:00 Dallas(CBS)

> * CBRFT 16-SRC (relays CBXFT Edmonton) *

> Noon Les Pierrafeu[The Flintstones]

> Spokane(Actually, these shows listed were seen in Pacific Time, even though Calgary is in the
Mountain time zone):

> * KREM 2-CBS *

5:55 Down to Earth

6:00 Summer Semester

6:30 Superman

7:00 Friday Morning


7:25 Agriculture '80

7:30 Friday Morning

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Jeffersons

9:30 Alice

10:00 Price is Right

11AM News

11:19 Topic

11:25 The Butcher

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

12Noon Young & the Restless

1:00 As the World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 John Davidson (Gil Gerard co-hosts)

4:30 Emergency One!

5:30 News

6:00 CBS News

6:30 Star Trek

7:30 Tic Tac Dough

8:00 Incredible Hulk

9:00 Dukes of Hazzard

10:00 Dallas

11PM News

11:30 Movie "San Quentin"

1:35 Agriculture '80


> * KXLY 4-ABC *

5:55 Farm Reports

6:00 Public Affairs

6:30 Cartoons

7:00 Good Morning America

8:25 Daybreak AM

8:30 Good Morning America

9:00 Donahue

10:00 Love Boat

11:00 Family Feud

11:30 All My Children

12:30 Dialing for Dollars

1:00 One Life to Live

2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Ryan's Hope

3:30 Flintstones

4:00 Gilligan's Island

4:30 Lucy Show

5:00 Match Game

5:30 News

6:00 ABC News

6:30 Sanford & Son

7:00 Joker's Wild

7:30 Carol Burnett & Friends


8:00 Benson

8:30 Goodtime Girls

9:00 Movie "Last of the Red Hot Lovers"

11PM News

11:30 PGA Championship Highlights

12Mid Paid Political Program

12:30 Movie: TBA

> * KHQ 6-NBC *

5:48 Consultation

6:18 Huckleberry Hound/Yogi Bear

7:00 Today

7:25 Agriculture Today

7:30 Today

8:25 News

8:30 Today

9:00 David Letterman

10:00 Wheel of Fortune

10:30 Password Plus

11:00 Card Sharks

11:30 Doctors

12Noon Days of Our Lives

1:00 Another World

2:00 Texas

3:00 Gunsmoke
4:00 Merv Griffin

5:30 News

6:00 NBC News

6:30 Cross-Wits

7:00 Bob Newhart

7:30 PM Magazine

8:00 Here's Boomer

8:30 Facts of Life

9:00 Speak Up America

10:00 Friday Night Fights: USBA Middleweight Title-Dwight

Davidson (champ) v Curtis Parker

11 News

11:30 Tonight Show

1:00 Midnight Special

> * KSPS 7-PBS *

(KSPS had just returned to the air after being off for 4

days due to technical repairs)

8:15 AM Weather

8:30 Zoom

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Studio See

10:30 Zoom

11:00 Sesame Street

12Noon Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


12:30 Electric Company

1:00 Idea Thing

1:30 Slim Cuisine

2:00 Over Easy

2:30 Dick Cavett

3:00 Magic Method of Oil Painting

3:30 Villa Alegre

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Zoom

6:30 Over Easy

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7:30 Dick Cavett

8:00 Washington Week in Review

8:30 Wall Street Week

9:00 Old Friends...New Friends

9:30 The Human Face of China

10:00 Great Performances

11:00 Dick Cavett

11:30 Captioned ABC News

Retro: Calgary Sat 8/9/80

from Calgary Sun


CFAC 2-Ind Calgary

6:00 Secret Railroad

6:30 Fabulous Talking Time Machine

7:00 Hilarious House of Frightenstein

8:00 Flintstones

9:00 Hammy Hamster

9:30 Zoom the White Dolphin

10:00 Harrigan

10:30 Snelgrove Snail

11:00 Oceans Alive

11:30 Kidsworld

Noon Any Way You Want It

1:00 Red Fisher

1:30 Behind the Scenes

2:00 Wild Animals of the World

2:30 Jo Gaillard

3:30 Wrestling (likely Stampede, 2&7 was originating station)

4:30 Karate Championships

5:30 Sports Probe

6:00 Sports Journal

6:30 Peter Appleyard

7:00 University Reaction

7:30 Dimensions in Science

8:00 The Palace

9:00 Soccer-Red Leaf Tournament: Nancy (France)-Rangers (Scotland), from Calgary


10:00 WCT Tennis

11:00 Great Debate

Mid. Movie "The President's Mistress"

CFCN 4-CTV Calgary

6:00 University of the Air

6:30 Definition

7:00 NFB

8:00 Spider-Man

9:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

10:00 Cartoons

10:30 Let's Go

11:00 Swiss Family Robinson

11:30 Untamed World

Noon Journal International

12:30 The Name of the Game is Tennis

1:00 Horst Koehler

1:30 Make Me Laugh

2:00 Sports Digest

2:30 Wrestling (from where?)

3:30 George Dalgleish

4:00 CTV Wide World of Sports (Castol Motorcycle Grand Prix of Canada/Pocono 500 stock car
race/German Grand Prix report)

6:00 News

6:30 Kingo Bingo

7:00 Educated Guess


7:30 Sports Hot Seat

8:00 BJ & the Bear

9:00 Academy Performance "The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings"

11:00 CTV National News

11:20 News

11:30 Educated Guess

Mid. Movie "Krakatoa, East of Java"

CBRT 9-CBC Calgary

Noon WOW!

1:00 CBC Sportsweekend (Peter Jackson Golf Classic/Sportsweekend Pace horse race from
Stampede Park/Maple Leaf Trot horse race/Swiftsure Yacht Race)

4:00 You Can Do It

4:30 Reach for the Top

5:00 Great Adventures

6:00 CBC Evening News

6:30 Par 27

7:00 Star Chart

7:30 A New Kind of Family

8:00 Return of the Saint

9:00 CBC Film Festival "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man"

11:00 The National

11:15 News

11:30 Movie: TBA

CBRFT 16-SRC Calgary(relay of CBXFT Edmonton)


9:00 Candy

9:30 Les aventures de Chaperonnette a Pois

10:00 Les heros du samedi

11:00 Les chevaux du soleil

11:30 Une arche immobile

Noon Cristal voyageur

1:00 Univers des sports (Peter Jackson Golf Classic)

3:00 Bagatelle

3:55 Le Telejournal

4:00 Harold Lloyd

4:30 La vie secrete des animaux

5:00 En vedette cette semaine (Leningrad Ice Show, pt 1)

6:00 Une fenetre sur le monde

6:30 La Sagouine

7:00 Winston dans les iles

8:00 Cinema canadien "Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang"

10:00 Cineastes americains

10:30 Le Telejournal

10:50 Derniere edition

11:05 Politique federale

11:10 Cinema "Trader Horn"

KREM 2-CBS Spokane

7:00 Summer Semester

7:30 Brady Kids


8:00 Little Rascals-Our Gang

9:00 Mighty Mouse/Heckle & Jeckle

10:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

11:30 Popeye

12:30 Fat Albert

1:00 Shazam

1:30 Tarzan/Super Seven

2:30 Baseball: Oakland-Seattle

5:00 Movie "Dangerous Venture"

6:00 Wanted: Dead or Alive

6:30 Lawman

7:00 CBS News

7:30 Maverick

8:30 Have Gun, Will Travel

9:00 That's My Line

10:00 Movie "No Other Love"

Mid. News

12:15 Movie "The Third Day"

KXLY 4-ABC Spokane

7:15 New Zoo Revue

7:45 Sunday School of the Air

8:00 Superfriends

9:00 Plasticman

10:30 Scooby & Scrappy-Doo


11:30 Harvey Cartoons

Noon Weekend Special "The Contest Kid"

12:30 American Bandstand

1:30 ABC Wide World of Sports (Lightweight boxing: Alexis Arguello v Vilomar Fernandez/Pocono
500 stock car race)

3:00 PGA Championship

5:30 Sha Na Na

6:00 Pop! Goes the Music

6:30 Nashville On the Road

7:00 That Good Ole Nashville Music

7:30 News

8:00 Lawrence Walk

9:00 240-Robert

10:00 Love Boat

11:00 Fantasy Island

Mid. News

12:20 ABC News

12:35 Movie: TBA

KHQ 6-NBC Spokane

7:00 Infinity Factory

7:30 Big Blue Marble

8:00 US Farm Report

8:30 Romper Room

9:00 Fred & Barney Meet the Shmoo

10:30 Daffy Duck


11:00 Jetsons

11:30 This Week in Baseball

Noon Baseball Pre-Game

12:15 Baseball: Philadelphia-Pittsburgh or Chicago White Sox-Boston

3:00 Western Outdoorsman

3:30 Wood's Workshop

4:00 Cameras in Motion

4:30 Alias Smith & Jones

5:30 Stan Hitchcock

6:00 Country Roads

6:30 Hee Haw

7:30 NBC News

8:00 Family Feud

8:30 $100,000 Name That Tune

9:00 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century

11:00 Pre-Convention Special Report (Democratic National Convention)

Mid. News

12:30 Saturday Night Live

2:00 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert

KSPS 7-PBS Spokane

10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11:00 Sesame Street

Noon Electric Company

12:30 Sesame Street


1:30 Villa Alegre

2:00 Spoleto Festival

3:00 Magic Method of Oil Painting

3:30 Slim Cuisine

4:00 Victory Garden

4:30 Presente

5:00 Que Pasa, USA?

5:30 As We See It

6:00 Feeling Free

6:30 High School Football All-Star Game

8:00 Once Upon a Classic

8:30 Here's to Your Health

9:00 Lord Mountbatten: A Man for the Century

10:00 Evening at Pops

11:00 Images of Indians

11:30 The Human Face of China

The Sun listed the following cable line-up:

(2)KSPS-PBS

(3)KHQ-NBC

(4)News/Weather

(5)CFCN-CTV

(6)CBRT-CBC

(7)CFAC-Ind

(8)KXLY-ABC
(9)Stocks/Shopping Guide/Community News/House of Commons

(10)Community Channel

(11)CBRFT-SRC

(12)KREM-CBS

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> CFAC 2-Ind Calgary

> 7:00 Hilarious House of Frightenstein

Repeats of the 1970s off-beat educational series starring comedian Billy Van. Had a short life in
the US, mainly because some stations did not know what to do with it -- in Milwaukee in 1974,
WTMJ ch.4 scheduled Frighenstein weeknights at 1AM CT, after The Tomorrow Show. And it's
supposed to be for children.

> 9:00 Hammy Hamster

Live-action series starring a live hamster and other rodents.


> 9:30 Zoom the White Dolphin

Never heard of it, though I take it there's no relation to PBS's "Zoom".

> 10:30 Snelgrove Snail

Musical faux Muppet series featuring a group of snails.

> 1:00 Red Fisher

Outdoors program that later provided the inspiration for Red Green.

> 2:00 Wild Animals of the World

Is this the same program as "Wild Wild World of Animals"?

> CFCN 4-CTV Calgary

> 6:30 Definition

Was this past repeat episodes? I think Definition was usually a weekday program.

> 7:00 NFB

Film Board shorts, I guess.


> 10:30 Let's Go

No relation to the 1960s CBC dance program, isn't it?

> 4:00 CTV Wide World of Sports (Castol Motorcycle Grand Prix

> of Canada/Pocono 500 stock car race/German Grand Prix

> report)

The stock car race was originally seen earlier that day on ABC's Wide World of Sports --
apparently, CTV and ABC exchange segments for their own series.

>

> CBRT 9-CBC Calgary

> Noon WOW!

Why did the CBC (at least, in Alberta) had a late start-up time? Not only on Saturdays, but
weekdays, too?

WOW, by the way, was a children's variety and film anthology series hosted by various guest
hosts.

> 4:30 Reach for the Top

High school quiz program.

>

> CBRFT 16-SRC Calgary(relay of CBXFT Edmonton)


> 9:00 Candy

Francophone version of Japanese anime series "Candy Candy", based on the manga. This was
during a time when anime was viewed more as cheap kiddie programming than a real art form in
its own right -- it'll be another decade or so before the "otakus" take over the anime genre.

> 8:00 Cinema canadien "Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang"

Based on a series of stories by famed Canadian author Mordecai Richler. Around 2003, "Jacob
Two-Two" (so named because Jacob would often say things twice) became an animated series
on Canada's "Teletoon" network, in English and French (in French, he was known as "Jacob
Jacob").

>

> KREM 2-CBS Spokane

(All Spokane stations asjusted for Mountain time.)

> 9:00 Mighty Mouse/Heckle & Jeckle

1980s Filmation revival of the classic Terrytoon series. Fitting that they appeared on CBS, as CBS
originally owned Terrytoons (they were sold to Viacom with CBS's syndication division in 1971).

> 6:00 Wanted: Dead or Alive

> 6:30 Lawman

> 7:00 CBS News

> 7:30 Maverick

> 8:30 Have Gun, Will Travel


Old westerns in Prime Time on a major station?

> 9:00 That's My Line

"What's My Line", without the panel, hosted by Bob Barker, which ran for two brief summer runs
(this was the first).

>

> KXLY 4-ABC Spokane

> 8:00 Superfriends

> 9:00 Plasticman

> 10:30 Scooby & Scrappy-Doo

> 11:30 Harvey Cartoons

> Noon Weekend Special "The Contest Kid"

> 12:30 American Bandstand

ABC, at the time, presented its Saturday morning schedule starting at 7AM PT. Adjusted for
Mountain, it looks like the Eastern schedule. (I take it "Harvey Cartoons" bumped an ABC show
locally.)

> 6:00 Pop! Goes the Music

> 6:30 Nashville On the Road

> 7:00 That Good Ole Nashville Music

Is it just me, or did many stations run Showbiz's country music programs in blocks? I know WTOG
ch.44 in Tampa Bay did in the 1970s and 1980s.

>
> KSPS 7-PBS Spokane

> 5:00 Que Pasa, USA?

A PBS rarity -- a made-for-PBS sitcom set in a Latino neighborhood in Miami. In my opinion, the
series ranks up there with Norman Lear's series like "All In The Family" and "the Jeffersons". This
series would be repeated in reruns into the early 1990s, and would later be repeated on
Univision's "Galavision" channel. Many of QPUSA's stars would go on to star in Mexican
telenovelas.

Retro WABC NYC 9/18 AND 9/19/1965

Source TV Guide

Saturday 9/18/1965

7AM Brother Buzz

7:30AM Movie -"the Desparadoes Are in Town" (1956)

9AM Davey And GOLIATH

9;30 CARTOONS

10;30 THE LONE RANGER

11 CASPER

11;30 PORGY PIG

NOON BUGS BUNNY

12;30 HOPPITY HOOPER

1PM AMERICAN BANDSTAND

2PM BASEBALL - SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS AT MILWAUKEE BRAVES

5 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS

6;30 SHIVAREE
7 ABC SCOPE

7;30 SHINDIG

8 KING FAMILY

8;30 LAWRENCE WELK

9;30 HOLLYWOOD PALACE

10;30 AN EVENING WITH(THIS WEEK JULIE LONDON)

11PM NEWS

11;15 MOVIE - "the rains of ranchipur'(1955)

1;15AM MOVIE - 'RASHOMON' 1951

SUNDAY 9/19/1966

7am TO 9;30 AM RELIGION SHOWS

9;30 AM MOVIE "A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN' 1940 ROBERT STACK

10;30 AM ADVENTURES OF SIR LANCELOT (RERUNS OF NBC SERIES)

11AM BEANY AND CECIL

11;30 BULLWINKLE

NOON DISCOVERY 1966

12;30 - 3PM PUBLIC AFFAIRS SHOWS

3PM LARAMIE

4PM DOCUMENTARY ON VIETNAM

5PM MOVIE 'SECRET AGENT 077-OPERATION HONG KONG' 1964

7PM VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA

8PM FBI

9PM MOVIE MR HOBBS TAKES A VACATION 1962


11;15 NEWS

11;30 MOVIE WILD RIVER 1960

1;30 AM THE REBEL SET 1959

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> 2PM BASEBALL - SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS AT MILWAUKEE BRAVES

Not only one of the last games played by the Milwaukee Braves (they moved to Atlanta the
following season) but one of the last in ABC's one year of full-national network baseball. (It had
covered games but they were blacked out in major league markets; the 1965 series was the first
to be shown everywhere except in the markets of the teams involved.) ABC lost money and
bailed; NBC took over the Game of the Week the following year and kept it for more than 20
years.

Retro: Southern Saskatchewan Sun 7/3/88

from Regina Leader-Post

Stations from outside Saskatchewan listed CST

CKTV 2-CTV Regina


5:00 World Outdoors

5:30 Farm Gate

6:00 In View

6:30 Circle Square

7:00 Lowell Lundstrom

7:30 Jimmy Swaggart

8:30 Glory to God

9:00 Day of Discovery

9:30 Terry Winter

10:00 World Tomorrow

10:30 Inspector Gadget

11:00 Flintstones

11:30 Baseball: Oakland-Toronto

2:30 Women's Golf: DuMaurier Classic

4:30 Question Period

5:00 Littlest Hobo

5:30 Captain Power & the Soldiers of the Future

6:00 News

6:30 My Partners, My People

7:00 Family Ties

7:30 Amen

8:00 Peter Ustinov's Russia: A Personal history

9:00 Movie "If You Could See What I Hear"

11:00 CTV News

11:20 News
11:30 Sports Wrap Up

Mid. Twilight Zone

1:00 Lou Grant

2:00 Movie "Last of the Fast Guns"

4:00 News

4:30 Sports Wrap Up

CBKT 9-CBC Regina

8:00 Jetsons

8:30 Real Fishing Show

9:00 Coronation Street

10:00 Movie "Princess O'Rourke"

Noon CBC SportsWeekend (F1 Grand Prix of France)

1:30 Meeting Place (from Christ the King RC Church, Regina)

2:30 Bartok Concerto for Orchestra

3:30 Uphill to Keep a Smile

4:00 Out Your Way with Wayne Rostad (predecessor of On the Road Again)

4:30 Hymn Sing

5:00 Spirit Bay

5:30 Ourselves & Other Animals

6:00 Movie "Spot Marks the X"

8:00 Street Legal

9:00 A Very British Coup

10:00 Sunday Report

10:25 Venture
10:55 Nation's Business

11:00 News

11:25 Movie "Brighton Rock"

1:25 sign-off

CFRE 11-STV Regina

5:00 Lessons from Lesotho

5:30 Could You

6:00 Audubon Wildlife Theater

6:30 Sonshiny Day

7:00 It's a New Day

8:00 Winner's Way

8:30 Food for Life

9:00 My Pet Monster

9:30 Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin

10:00 Kids of DeGrassi Street

10:30 Gone Fishin'

11:00 Full Circle

11:30 For Art's Sake

Noon Stampede Wrestling

1:00 Cities

2:00 Earth Odyssey

3:00 Movie "Wings in the Wilderness"

4:30 Adventures Down Under

5:00 Our House


6:00 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

6:30 STViewpoint

7:00 Murder, She Wrote

8:00 Movie "Crash Course"

10:00 Big Sky Country

10:30 News

11:00 Global Newsweek

Mid. Roller Derby

1:00 sign-off

CBKFT 13-SRC Regina

7:00 Tao Tao

7:30 Alice au pays des merveilles

8:00 Grisu le petit dragon

8:15 Animation illimitee

8:30 Legendes Indiennes du Canada

9:00 Le jour du Seigneur

10:00 Le plus grand musee du monde

11:00 Premiere edition

11:05 La semaine verte

Noon Rencontres

12:30 Grand Prix F1: Grand Prix de France

2:30 Propos et confidences

3:00 Ladies & Gentlemen

4:00 Second regard


5:00 Le vagabond

5:30 Le clan Campbell

6:00 Juste pour rire

7:00 Le Telejournal

7:20 Les Beaux Dimanches "Dave Brubeck Symphonique"

8:35 Les Beaux Dimanches "L'Epopee de la croix rouge"

9:20 Les nouvelles du sport

9:35 La politique federale

9:45 Cinema "Le Gros Bill"

11:30 Fin des emissions

Cable 3-Regina Community Channel

5:00 Community Calendar

10:00 Sports on 3

Noon Employment Canada Job File

1:00 Sportsfile

1:30 Our Town

2:00 Islam in Focus

2:30 Community Calendar

4:00 Neighbourhood Watch

4:30 Tribal Trails

5:00 Ask Mr. Cable

6:00 Community Calendar

6:30 Employment Canada Job File

7:00 Ask the Boat Doctor


7:30 Community Calendar

8:00 This City

8:30 Our Town

9:00 Simon de Jong, MP

10:00 Community Calendar

CKOS 5-CBC Yorkton

7:00 Meeting Place

8:00 Jimmy Swaggart

9:00 Jerry Falwell

10:00 Day of Discovery

10:30 It is Written

11:00 Going Home

11:30 World Tomorrow

Noon CBC SportsWeekend

2:00 NFB

2:30 TBA

3:30 Uphill to Keep a Smile

4:00 Out Your Way with Wayne Rostad

4:30 Hymn Sing

5:00 Shamrock Showcase

5:30 Teleforum

6:00 Movie "Spot Marks the X"

8:00 Street Legal

9:00 A Very British Coup


10:00 Sunday Report

10:25 Venture

11:00 Teleforum

11:30 Benny Hill

Mid. sign-off

CICC 10-CTV Yorkton

9:30 World Tomorrow

10:00 Circle Square

10:30 Third Story

11:00 Tribal Trails

11:30 Baseball: Oakland-Toronto

2:30 Women's Golf: DuMaurier Classic

4:30 Question Period

5:00 Littlest Hobo

5:30 Creative Hands

6:00 News

6:30 My Partners, My People

7:00 Family Ties

7:30 Amen

8:00 Peter Ustinov's Russia: A Personal History

9:00 Movie "If You Could See What I Hear"

11:00 CTV News

11:20 News

11:34 Me & Max


12:04 Movie "Tanganyika"

2:04 sign-off

CJFB 5-CBC Swift Current

9:30 World Tomorrow

10:00 Jimmy Swaggart

11:00 Circle Square

11:30 It is Written

Noon CBC SportsWeekend

2:30 TBA

3:30 Uphill to Keep a Smile

4:00 Out Your Way with Wayne Rostad

4:30 Hymn Sing

5:00 Spirit Bay

5:30 Ourselves & Other Animals

6:00 Movie "Spot Marks the X"

8:00 Street Legal

9:00 A Very British Coup

10:00 Sunday Report

10:25 Venture

10:53 Nation's Business

11:00 News

11:30 TBA

Mid. sign-off
CKX 5-CBC Brandon

5:00 Prairie Pulse Revue

5:30 Meeting Place

6:30 Agri-Views

7:00 Jerry Falwell

8:00 Day of Discovery

8:30 Terry Winter

9:00 World Tomorrow

9:30 Jimmy Swaggart

10:30 Nasha Nadia (Ukrainian religion)

11:00 Christian Lifestyle Magazine

11:30 Consumer Spotlight

Noon Twilight Zone

1:00 Gilligan's Island (2 ep)

2:00 Get Smart (2 eps)

3:00 Out Your Way with Wayne Rostad

3:30 Hymn Sing

4:00 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

5:00 Movie "Spot Marks the X"

7:00 Street Legal

8:00 A Very British Coup

9:00 Sunday Report

9:25 Venture

10:00 News

10:30 Movie Show


11:00 Evening at the Improv

Mid. sign-off

WJBK 2-CBS Detroit

5:00 World Tomorrow

5:30 Day of Discovery

6:00 It is Written

6:30 Sunday Mass

7:00 CBS News Sunday Morning

8:30 Focus Detroit

9:00 Ebony-Jet Showcase

9:30 TBA

10:00 Movie: TBA

Noon CBS Sports Sunday (Tour de France preview/Michelob Invitational track & field)

1:30 PGA Golf: Beatrice Western Open

4:00 News

4:30 CBS Evening News

5:00 60 Minutes

6:00 Murder, She Wrote

7:00 Movie "Brass"

9:00 News

9:30 Too Close for Comfort

10:00 Streets of San Francisco

11:00 Untouchables

Mid. Movie: TBA


1:50 Movie: TBA

3:30 Wall Street Journal Report

4:00 Business This Morning

4:30 CBS Morning News

WDIV 4-NBC Detroit

5:00 Godsounds

5:30 Sunday Today

7:00 Wimbledon Tennis: Men's Final

1:00 Test Series

1:30 Barney Miller

2:00 Greatest Sports Legends

2:30 NBC SportsWorld (America's Paradise Triathlon/Mar. Olympia Competition)

4:00 News

4:30 NBC Nightly News

5:00 Rags to Riches

6:00 Family Ties

6:30 My Two Dads

7:00 Movie "Crash Course"

9:00 News

9:30 Sports Final

10:00 Magnum, PI

11:00 Dom DeLuise

11:30 Countdown to '88

Mid. Movie "The House of Fear"


1:30 Korea: The Untold Story

2:30 News

3:00 Branded

3:30 Guns of Will Sonnett

4:00 NBC News at Sunrise

4:30 News

WXYZ 7-ABC Detroit

5:00 This is the Life

5:30 Soundings

6:00 Spotlight on the News

6:30 Second Look

7:30 Movie "Made for Each Other"

9:30 This Week with David Brinkley

10:30 NWA World Championship Super Bouts (With all the wrestling shows back then, we know
what 7 stood for then :-) )

11:30 All-Star Comedy Classic

12:30 Road to Seoul

1:00 War of the Stars

1:30 NHRA Drag Racing Championships

2:00 International Championship Kickboxing

3:00 Celebrity Races

3:30 TBA

4:00 News

4:30 ABC World News Tonight

5:00 Movie "Spot Marks the X" (pt 1)


6:00 Star-Spangled Celebration

9:00 News

9:30 Sports Update

9:45 Siskel & Ebert

10:15 Movie "Angel & the Badman"

12:15 Wil Shriner

1:15 Movie "Dr. Phibes Rises Again"

3:00 Ryan's Hope

3:30 Home

4:00 ABC World News This Morning

4:15 News

4:30 ABC World News This Morning

4:45 News

WTVS 56-PBS Detroit

5:00 Sesame Street (3 episodes)

8:00 Reading Rainbow

8:30 Owl TV

9:00 Newton's Apple

9:30 Wild America

10:00 McLaughlin Group

10:30 Firing Line

11:00 Detroit Week in Review

11:30 Moneymakers

Noon Detroit Black Journal


12:30 Tony Brown's Journal

1:00 Compleat Gilbert & Sullivan "The Gondeliers"

3:00 Freedom's Glory: The Restoration of the Little Jenny

4:00 Ghosts of '87

5:00 Nature

6:00 National Audubon Society Specials

7:00 Day the Universe Changed

8:00 Masterpiece Theatre

9:00 Doctor Who

10:30 Monty Python's Flying Circus

11:00 National Audubon Society Specials

Mid. Masterpiece Theatre

1:00 Nature

2:00 Day the Universe Changed

3:00 American Government Survey

3:30 Business File

4:00 Focus on Society

4:30 Business of Management

CHCH 11-Ind Hamilton

5:00 Spider-Man

6:00 Destiny

6:30 Oral Roberts

7:00 Food for Life

7:30 Festival Portuguese (Portuguese, the producers later created the ethnic channel of the
same name)
8:30 Italian Panorama (Italian, host Emilio Mascia later founded Telelatino)

10:30 News

11:00 WWF Cavalcade

Noon Fishing North

12:30 Adventures Down Under

1:00 Wildlife Cinema

1:30 Your Wealth

2:00 Movie "True Grit"

4:00 News

4:30 Sketches of Our Town

5:00 Stony Plain

6:00 Me & Max

6:30 Throb

7:00 Movie "Fly with the Hawk"

9:00 News

9:30 Best Sellers

10:00 How to Start & Make Money in Your Own Business

11:00 Movie "Act of Love"

1:00 Movie "Without Consent"

3:00 sign-off

4:00 Men in Action

4:30 It Figures

CITV 13-Ind Edmonton

6:30 Tales of the Wizard of Oz


7:00 New Adventures of Pinocchio

7:30 Care Bears Family

8:30 Destiny

9:00 Tribal Trails

9:30 To You with Love

10:00 Sixty Minutes with Central

11:00 Living Today

11:30 Rendezvous

Noon Our Native Heritage

12:30 Hanes Report

1:00 American Caesar

2:00 Movie "Mary White"

4:00 Best Sellers

4:30 Driver's Seat

5:00 Craigmyle Rodeo

6:00 News

6:30 Alberta This Week (co-produced with CFAC Calgary/Lethbridge, CHAT Medicine Hat, CKRD
Red Deer and CKSA/CITL Lloydminster)

7:00 Airwolf

8:00 Our House

9:00 Murder, She Wrote

10:00 LA Law

11:00 Cagney & Lacey

Mid. Jerry Falwell

1:00 Get Smart

1:30 Candid Camera


2:00 Family

3:00 sign-off

First Choice-Superchannel

5:00 Ray Bradbury Trilogy cont'd

6:00 Movie "Blondie Knows Best"

7:30 Chocky

8:00 Stony Plain

8:30 Inspector Gadget

9:00 Movie "Summer School"

11:00 Movie "Donovan's Reef"

1:00 Movie "Miracles"

2:30 Movie "Hard Traveling"

4:30 Coming Attractions

5:00 Movie "Firewalker"

7:00 Movie "Summer School"

9:00 Movie "Lethal Weapon"

11:00 Movie "Miracles"

12:30 Movie "One More Saturday Night"

2:15 Movie "The True Nature of Bernadette"

4:00 Movie "Lethal Weapon"

TSN

5:00 SportsDesk

5:30 Australian Rules Football


6:30 Speedweek

7:00 Pro Wrestling Plus

8:00 Canadian Sportfishing

8:30 Transworld Sport

9:30 Motoring '88

10:00 IMSA Auto Racing: Carmel Continental

1:00 CART Auto Racing: Cleveland Grand Prix

3:00 Horse Racing: Coaching Club American Oaks & Dwyer Stakes

4:00 PGA Seniors Golf

5:30 CSL Soccer: Vancouver 86ers-Hamilton Steelers

7:30 Classic Summer

9:00 SportsDesk

9:30 Checkered Flag

10:00 Transworld Sport

11:00 Australian Rules Football

Mid. SportsDesk

12:30 CSL Soccer (r/5:30)

2:30 Auto Racing

4:30 Aerobics

MuchMusic

5:00 Erica Ehm

6:00 Soul in the City

7:00 Michael Williams

10:00 Best of Much


11:00 Steve Anthony

Noon Weird Al Yankovic Spotlight

12:30 Steve Anthony

2:00 Citylimits

3:00 Indie Street

3:30 Christopher Ward

6:00 Best of Much

7:00 Steve Anthony

8:00 Weird Al Yankovic Spotlight

8:30 Steve Anthony

10:00 Citylimits

11:00 Indie Street

11:30 Christopher Ward

2:00 Best of Much

3:00 Steve Anthony

4:00 Weird Al Yankovic Spotlight

4:30 Steve Anthony

Retro:Cleveland/Youngstown, Ohio Daytime (7AM-8PM) Friday May 22, Mon.-Thurs. May 25-28,
1953

In honor of the Late Lamented Original TV Guide Format I thought I would post the first week's
Listings for the Lake Erie Edition TV Guide which had but 5 stations:

Cleveland

4 WNBK NBC

5 WEWS CBS
9 WXEL DuMont/ABC

Youngstown

27 WKBN CBS/DuMont/ABC

73 WFMJ NBC

While the first National TV Guide was produced April 3-9, 1953 It was apparently rolled out a few
cities at a time as Cleveland/Lake Erie Edition did not start till 8 weeks after the first national
edition. In at least the first year or so they went with Friday-Thursday...July 17, 1954 appears to
be the first issue to go with Saturday-Friday listings (Sourceates on the TV Guide cover Gallery
along with a perpetual calendar to confirm)TV Guide changed again to Sunday-Saturday listings
March 6, 2005.

7AM

4 Today

8:30

5 News

8:35

5 On Wings of Song-Randy Culver Soloist, Crandall Hendershott At the Organ

9AM

4 Movie

Fri. Corregidor

Mon.-Tue. TBA

Wed. Lady From Chunking


Thu. O Malley Of The Mounted

5 Western Resersve-TV Courses

9:30

5 MTWF Beauty For You-Paige Palmer

Thu Vanity Fair-Games Bill Nichols

9:55

4 Tom Haley-News

5 News

10AM

4 Ding Dong School

5 Fri.Wheel Of Fortune-Todd Russell

Mon.-Thur. Arthur Godrey-Robert Q. Lewis subs as Godfrey is in the Hospital

10:30

4 Charming Children-TV Kindergarten

9 Movie

Fri. Heartaches

Mon. Strangler Of The Swamp

Tue. Renegade Girl

Wed. Louisiana
Thu. Secret Mission

11AM

4 Home Cooking-Marion Reich

5 One In Every Family-Dean Miller

11:30

4 Captain Glenn-Glenn Rowell

5 Strike It Rich-Warren Hull

Noon

4 Ed Wallace-News

5 Bride And Groom

12:10

4 Noontime Comics-Joe Bova

12:15

5 Love Of Life

9 All For You-Alice Weston

12:30

4 Maggi Byrne-Fashions

5 Search For Tomorrow

9 Rena and Bob-Variety


12:45

5 Guiding Light

73 Movie

Fri-Tango

Mon-Third Alarm

Tue-Thrill of Youth

Wed-Twin Husbands

Thu-Man Of Sentiment

1PM

4 Movie

Fri-Room To Let

Mon-TBA

Tue-Wrecking Crew

Wed Pride Of The Plains

Thu-Sailors Three

5 Women's Window-Ethel Jackson

9 Movie

Fri-Murder Is My Business

Mon Where are Your Children?

Tue-Strangler of the Swamps

Wed-Roosevelt Story
Thu-Westward Trail

1:30

5 Garry Moore-Bill Cullen Subs for Garry-With Durward Kirby-Garry returns Monday

2PM

5 Double or Nothing-Bert Parks

27 Movie-TBA

73 Fri-Mon-Tue-Thu News-Jim Burnett

Wed In Our Schools

2:15

4 Joe Portaro-Beauty

73 Fri-Mon-Tue-Thu Sketch Book-Fashions

Wed In Our Schools-Continued

2:30

4 Fri.-Mon-Wed Nancy Dixon-Shopping

Tu-Th Chef Lorenzo

5 Linkletter (House Party)

73 Kitchen Corner-Marjorie Mariner

A form of this program was hosted by Ms Mariner on 73 (Later 21) At least until the end of
1966..generally daily between 1-3PM

2:45

4 Chef Lorenzo-Cooking-Mon
9 Family Fare-Weston T Th

2:55

9 Weather

3PM

4 73 Break The Bank-Bud Collyer

5 Big Payoff-Randy Norrison, Bess Myerson

9 Alice Weston

27 Paul Dixon-DuMont

3:30

4 73 Welcome Travelers

5 Mixing Bowl

9 Paul Dixon-DuMont

4PM

4 73 Kate Smith

5 Movie-TBA

9 News

27 Club 27

4:05

9 Fri. Bill At Home

Mon-Thu Write You Are-Handwriting Analysis-Helen Huthinson/Sidney Andorn


4:30

9 King Jack's Toybox-Boyd Heath/Pat Ryan-Story Lady

27 Fri-Mon Wed This Life Of Ours-Charm/Beauty

T-Th Panorama-Travel

4:45

27 MWF News

5PM

4 Hawkins Falls

5 Uncle Jake's House-Gene Carroll

9 Fri Time For Youth-Teens

MW King Jack-Continued

TTh Acme Markets Good Neighbors-Betty Ott

27 Western Theater

73 Buckaroo Time

5:15

4 Gabby Hayes

5:30

4 Howdy Doody

5 Time For Beany

9 Desert Deputy-Westerns
27 Fri. Terry and The Pirates

Mon-Wed. Adventure Time

Thu. Cisco Kid

5:45

5 Dinner Platter-Bob Dale Spins records

6PM

4 Fri-Hopalong Cassidy

Mon-Superman

Tue-Johnny Mack Brown

Wed-Wild Bill Hickock

Thu-Kit Carson

27 Don Gardner Sports

73 News/Weather Bill Crooks, John Fritz

6:10

27 Stu Wilson Sports

6:15

9 Bob Neal Sports

27 Gene Starn News

73 Viz Quiz-Film

6:20
73 Eddie Lane-Sports

6:25

5 Bill Prentice-Sports

6:30

4 Tom Manning-Sports

5 Dorothy Fuldheim

9 Celebrity Corner-Andorn

27 Fri. Panorama

Mon. Talent Patrol-ABC

Tue. Strike It Rich-CBS

Wed. Guide Right-DuMont

Thu. Strike it Rich-CBS

73 Fri. Story Theater

Mon. Charlie Chase

Tue. Boston Blackie

Wed. Kit Carson

Thu. Film Shorts

6:40

4 Weather Station-Glenn Rowell

9 Bob Rowley-News
6:45

4 Tom Field News

5 MWF Diamond Lock Show-Music

TTh-Twenty Fingers-Hendershott (Organ Music)

6:50

9 Around Home-Ken Ward-Home Inprovement

6:55

5 Johnny Price Weather

7PM

4 Fri. Meet The VEEP-Ex VP Alben W. Barkley

Mon TBA

Tue.-Thu Johnny Andrews Show

5 Gray Drug News Bob Lang, Jimmy Dudley

9 Captain Video-DuMont

27 MWF It Takes All Kinds-Ted Niemi

Tue Parochial Schools

Thu School Days-Youngstown Schools

73 Fri. Sports And News

Mon-Thu-Fri Film Shorts

Wed. Pantomime Party-Local Game


7:15

4 Fri. News In Review

Mon TBA

Tue, Thu Short Short Drama

Wed. Yard And Garden-Herb Meyer

5 Fri. Twenty Fingers

Mon. Pooch Parade-Dale

Tue Meet Your Schools

Wed. Big Playback-Bill Stern

Thu It's Worth Knowing

27 MWF Stu Wilson Chats

TTh-School Programs Cont.

7:30

4 73 Mon Bob And Ray

Wed, Fri. Eddie Fisher (Don Ameche subs Friday 5-22-53)

TTh Dinah Shore

5 27 CBS News-Douglas Edwards

9 Fri Stu Erwin-ABC

Mon Opera Vs Jazz

Tue Beulah ABC

Wed A Date With Judy

Thu Film Shorts


7:45

4 73 NBC News John Cameron Swayze

5 MWF-Perry Como

TTh Jane Froman

27 Fri-Mon Ship's Reporter Film

Tue Jane Froman

Wed Week In Sports

Thu Telenews

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> 10AM

>

> 5 Fri.Wheel Of Fortune-Todd Russell

> Mon.-Thur. Arthur Godrey-Robert Q. Lewis subs as Godfrey is

> in the Hospital

Godfrey was having surgery to repair a hip damaged in an

automobile accident two decades earlier. It was after he

came back from the hospital on crutches that he decreed that

every member of his cast would take ballet lessons in order

to make their movements more fluid. His star performer,

Julius LaRosa, intended to make it to the first lesson but

was called home unexpectedly. A ticked-off Godfrey left him

a note that his services would not be required on the next

day's show. Later, CBS president Frank Stanton had lunch with

Godfrey, and the talk turned to LaRose, whom Godfrey felt was

letting his popularity go to his head. Stanton said, "You hired

him on the air (on Talent Scouts), why don't you fire him on

the air?" On Monday, October 19, 1953, Godfrey did exactly that,

saying that LaRosa's number that day was his "swan song." Godfrey

tried to explain away the firing by saying that LaRosa "lost his

humility," but most insiders at the time thought Godfrey was

jealous because LaRosa got more fan mail. That was the beginning

of a series of firings that turned a good part of the public


against Godfrey. But he regained the public's respect after

having a cancerous lung removed in 1959. His television work

after that was limited to one year on Candid Camera (1960-61)

and host of the syndicated All-American College Show (1969-70),

plus some guest appearances and commercials. His radio show

went on until 1972. Godfrey died in 1983.

Retro_Birmingham Prime Time and Late Night: Tuesday 1/20/81

Source: The Birmingham News, 1/20/81

STATIONS LISTED

6-WBRC (ABC)

10-WBIQ (PBS)

13-WVTM (NBC)

42-WBMG (CBS)

CABLE LINEUP-BIRMINGHAM CABLE

4-HBO

7-Birmingham Cable (Local Access, USA and SPN)

8-ESPN

15-Nickelodeon

16-WANX (46-Atlanta)

17-WTBS (17-Atlanta)

19-WOR (9-New York)

26-C-SPAN
28-PTL Network

29-WGN (9-Chicago)

6:00

6-Tic Tac Dough

10-From the Top

13-Toni Tenille

42-News

6:30

6-P.M. Magazine

10-For the Record

42-Sha Na Na

7:00

6-Happy Days

10-MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour

13-Lobo

42-The White Shadow

7:30

6-Laverne and Shirley

10-Advances in Health

8:00
6-Sanford and Son

10-Nova

13-B.J. and the Bear

42-Movie: When the Circus Came to Town (Made for TV)

8:30

6-Too Close for Comfort

9:00

6-Hart to Hart

10-Mystery

13-Flamingo Road

10:00

6 13-News

10-Dick Cavett

42-Good Times

10:30

6-Gunsmoke

13-M*A*S*H

42-Lou Grant

11:00

13-Carol Burnett and Friends


11:30

6-Ironside

13-NBC News Special: Coverage of the Inaugural Balls

11:40

42-Movie: Togetherness (70)

12:00

13-Best of Carson

12:30

6-Movie: That Kind of Woman (59)

1:00

13-Streets of San Francisco

1:55

42-News

2:00

13-News

2:25

42-Focus
2:30

6-Bonanza

3:30

6-The Rifleman

4:00

6-PTL Club

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What was Sanford And Son-a former NBC show-doing on ABC primetime?

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> What was Sanford And Son-a former NBC show-doing on ABC

> primetime?

>

WBRC did not carry Three's Company on Tuesdays at 8 (Central).

Sanford And Son is a syndicated rerun.

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WBRC did not carry Three's Company on Tuesdays at 8

(Central).

Sanford And Son is a syndicated rerun.


Why did the ABC station in Birmingham not air Three's Company?

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> WBRC did not carry Three's Company on Tuesdays at 8

> (Central).

> Sanford And Son is a syndicated rerun.

>

>

> Why did the ABC station in Birmingham not air Three's

> Company?

>

They did, but on delay (you'd have to ask someone else

what time it came on). Either station management felt

the half-hour after Laverne & Shirley, which was a huge

lead-in, was a profitable place for a syndicated show;


or, given Birmingham's conservatism, management

didn't feel a show about two girls and a guy living together

was appropriate at 8 PM. Or maybe both.

I seem to recall WBRC airing reruns of Three's Company, however.

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IIRC, Channel 6 delayed "Three's Company" until the following Monday night at 11:30.

WBRC was notorious for delaying and pre-empting ABC primetime programming, at least until
the late '80's. (This is a station that shifted "Bewitched" to Saturday afternoons during the late
'60's to make room for reruns of "The Rifleman"). It wasn't so much an issue of local standards or
morals; rather, it was an opportunity to sell more local advertising. Channel 4 (this was WBRC's
original channel position) was the dominant TV station in Birmingham and central Alabama from
its sign-on. From 1949 until 1965, there was only one other commercial station in the market
(WABT/WAFM/WAPI-Channel 13, now WVTM). And when WBMG-42 signed on, its signal was so
bad that only people who wanted to watch their programming REALLY bad would watch them.
Channel 6's dominance began to erode some in '81 when Channel 13 lured the Joe Langston and
Herb Winches, the news and sports anchors at Channel 6 away. (Langston and Winches went
back to Channel 6 two years later).

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> IIRC, Channel 6 delayed "Three's Company" until the

> following Monday night at 11:30.

>

> WBRC was notorious for delaying and pre-empting ABC

> primetime programming, at least until the late '80's. (This

> is a station that shifted "Bewitched" to Saturday afternoons

> during the late '60's to make room for reruns of "The

> Rifleman"). It wasn't so much an issue of local standards

> or morals; rather, it was an opportunity to sell more local

> advertising. Channel 4 (this was WBRC's original channel

> position) was the dominant TV station in Birmingham and

> central Alabama from its sign-on. From 1949 until 1965,

> there was only one other commercial station in the market

> (WABT/WAFM/WAPI-Channel 13, now WVTM). And when WBMG-42

> signed on, its signal was so bad that only people who wanted

> to watch their programming REALLY bad would watch them.

> Channel 6's dominance began to erode some in '81 when

> Channel 13 lured the Joe Langston and Herb Winches, the news

> and sports anchors at Channel 6 away. (Langston and Winches

> went back to Channel 6 two years later).

>

I seem to recall Channel 6 airing "Marshal Dillon" in place of


"Bewitched" at one time. Channel 6 liked to run a syndicated

show in between two hit network shows in order to get those big

bucks. One particularly notorious example of this was in the

daytime at 1:30 (CT). In the late '60s and early '70s ABC had

"The Dating Game" at that time, but WBRC would run in a syndicated

show because that was the half hour between "The Newlywed Game" and

"General Hospital," which, IIRC, was the number-one daytime show

in Birmingham long before it hit number one nationally.

At least in my house, Channel 42 was pretty popular. Coming from

North Carolina, where CBS is traditionally dominant, we had to

go to 42 to watch our favorites: the CBS Saturday-night sitcoms

("All In The Family," Mary Tyler Moore, Bob Newhart), "Maude,"

"The Waltons," things like that. My dad also liked Tommy Charles'

sports reports; my mom liked to get the weather from Charley Weidman

(I liked Rosemary Lucas on 13, but that had nothing to do with her

abilities as a meteorologist).

The last time I watched Birmingham television was in 1978; I happened

to catch Channel 6's news while traveling from Dallas to Atlanta.

I thought it was very old-fashioned looking (a microphone on Bill

Bolen's desk, for example). I certainly hope Birmingham newscasts

look more state-of-the-art nowadays.

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> One particularly notorious example of this was in the

> daytime at 1:30 (CT). In the late '60s and early '70s ABC had

> "The Dating Game" at that time, but WBRC would run in a

> syndicated show because that was the half hour between "The Newlywed

> Game" and "General Hospital," which, IIRC, was the number-one daytime

> show in Birmingham long before it hit number one nationally.

I remember this. In the 1972-73 period, WBRC ran "I Dream of Jeannie" at 130. But the ABC
show wasn't preempted entirely; they'd tape-delay "Dating Game" until 930 AM the next day
(they did the same thing with "All My Children" - airing it at 10 AM). At least they were clearing
all the shows - something rare for WBRC.

This practice continued, I believe, until GH and OLTL each expanded to 45 minutes. Of course, by
then, WBRC was beginning to preempt some daytime shows.

> At least in my house, Channel 42 was pretty popular. *snip*

> My dad also liked Tommy Charles' sports reports; my mom liked to

> get the weather from Charley Weidman

AHA!!! So YOUR FAMILY was the mysterious "sole viewer" of channel 42's newscast!! ;-)
It's funny, even with completely different ownership (Media General) and different calls (the
'tainted' WBMG letters were shed in 1997 in favor of WIAT), channel 42 is still a cursed number.
The Maytag repairman gets more attention than their newscasts.

This brings up a side issue, going back to an old thread about Birmingham's network affil
alignments .... I was in B'ham last weekend, and paid a visit to Everett Holle, who was PD of ch.
13 in the '60s/'70s, and he gave me the real reason 13 aligned with NBC instead of CBS, despite
CBS being #1 at the time: the flagship station of then-owner Newhouse was affiliated with
NBC ... and, most importantly, the head of Newhouse broadcasting *loathed* Bill Paley.

> (I liked Rosemary Lucas on 13, but that had nothing to do

> with her abilities as a meteorologist).

Rosemary actually wasn't a meteorologist -- from 1962-1979 she was the WAPI-TV "Weather
Girl" (in fact, I have a scan of an early '60s logo slide referring to her as just that) In 1979, WBRC
brought in Mike Royer as the market's first on-air meteorologist, forcing channel 13 to do
likewise; Rosemary was 'moved' into another on-air capacity when they hired James Spann as its
AMS-certified weathercaster. Both Royer and Spann have since become second-generation "TV
legends" in B'ham.

Another piece of trivia: for many years, Rosemary used just her first name on-air because her
husband, Jim Lucas, also worked for the station.

Rosemary Lucas is a very sweet lady from all accounts ... and very petite, to boot. In retirement
from TV, she now works parttime at a local department store (no, NOT Wal-Mart!) as a greeter.
My aunt works at that same store, in fact.

> The last time I watched Birmingham television was in 1978; I happened

> to catch Channel 6's news while traveling from Dallas to Atlanta.

> I thought it was very old-fashioned looking (a microphone on Bill


> Bolen's desk, for example). I certainly hope Birmingham newscasts

> look more state-of-the-art nowadays.

Bill Bolen still anchors morning news on WBRC, the last of the old-guard still on the air.

Oh yeah, they all look well-produced ... even channel 42! :-) 13 was always a bit ahead of 6 in the
graphics area - having gotten a Chyron in 1977 (6 was still using old-school CG graphics as late as
1980). But yes, all the B'ham TV stations today are very professional in look and style.

In fact, I was there when all the tornadic activity from Hurricane Rita was moving through
Alabama the other weekend ... all the stations had excellent weather coverage, running radar
images continuously with the corner weather 'bug.' Something I wish our local Savannah stations
would consider doing.

www.birminghamrewound.com

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> > One particularly notorious example of this was in the

> > daytime at 1:30 (CT). In the late '60s and early '70s ABC

> had

> > "The Dating Game" at that time, but WBRC would run in a
> > syndicated show because that was the half hour between

> "The Newlywed

> > Game" and "General Hospital," which, IIRC, was the

> number-one daytime

> > show in Birmingham long before it hit number one

> nationally.

>

> I remember this. In the 1972-73 period, WBRC ran "I Dream

> of Jeannie" at 130. But the ABC show wasn't preempted

> entirely; they'd tape-delay "Dating Game" until 930 AM the

> next day (they did the same thing with "All My Children" -

> airing it at 10 AM). At least they were clearing all the

> shows - something rare for WBRC.

They were actually delaying one less show than Atlanta's

Channel 11, as I recall. Channel 11 delayed Password (12 Noon

ET) to 10 AM the following day in favor of local news. The

3:30 Prize Movie forced delays of One Life To Live to 11 AM

and Love, American Style to 10:30 AM the following day.

>

>

>

>>

>

>
>

>

> > (I liked Rosemary Lucas on 13, but that had nothing to do

> > with her abilities as a meteorologist).

>

> Rosemary actually wasn't a meteorologist -- from 1962-1979

> she was the WAPI-TV "Weather Girl" (in fact, I have a scan

> of an early '60s logo slide referring to her as just that)

> In 1979, WBRC brought in Mike Royer as the market's first

> on-air meteorologist, forcing channel 13 to do likewise;

> Rosemary was 'moved' into another on-air capacity when they

> hired James Spann as its AMS-certified weathercaster. Both

> Royer and Spann have since become second-generation "TV

> legends" in B'ham.

>

> Another piece of trivia: for many years, Rosemary used just

> her first name on-air because her husband, Jim Lucas, also

> worked for the station.

Is this the same Jim Lucas who was on WAVE/3 Louisville in

the '60s?

>

> Rosemary Lucas is a very sweet lady from all accounts ...

> and very petite, to boot. In retirement from TV, she now

> works parttime at a local department store (no, NOT


> Wal-Mart!) as a greeter. My aunt works at that same store,

> in fact.

The remark about her meteorological abilities was intended as

sarcasm; I'm quite aware that she and Pat Gray on WBRC were

"weather girls." IIRC, Pat Gray was married to a man named

Tom York--but not THE Tom York who did The Morning Show on

Channel 6, as well as sports.

>

>>

>

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>> Another piece of trivia: for many years, Rosemary used just

>> her first name on-air because her husband, Jim Lucas, also

>> worked for the station.

>
> Is this the same Jim Lucas who was on WAVE/3 Louisville in

> the '60s?

Yes, it was. Both Jim and Rosemary worked at WAVE before moving to Birmingham ~1962. After
they divorced in the '80s, Jim returned to Louisville.

I have a scanned pic of Rosemary doing a commercial for a L'ville dairy, ca. 1954. Poor thing looks
like a grimacing Annette F.!

> The remark about her meteorological abilities was intended as

> sarcasm; I'm quite aware that she and Pat Gray on WBRC were

> "weather girls." IIRC, Pat Gray was married to a man named

> Tom York--but not THE Tom York who did The Morning Show on

> Channel 6, as well as sports.

Yeah, I figured that you and Charles knew that ...

As for Pat Gray, yes she was married to a Tom York -- late in the '70s, they both moved to
Panama City, Fla., where Pat began working at a local station (WMBB - Channel 13) ... using her
real name, Pat York.

WMBB-13 ran TV GUIDE ads ran for her show ... with the station logo, which in the late '70s was
NBC and using the same WNBC-style logo as WAPI-TV 13 in Birmingham.

Nothing out of the ordinary for the locals, but a surreal sight for those vacationing on the coast
from B'ham. Here was a familiar face, now using the last name of ANOTHER B'ham personality ...
and below it a logo identical to that which her old station's COMPETITION used!

for several years, "three's company" aired on saturdays at 2 pm central on wbrc...talk about
obscurity? children are home on saturdays. i do remember, however, watching "three's
company" in it's regular 9 pm eastern/8 pm central time slot sometime in the 1980s. anyone
know when wbrc moved the show to abc's normal time slot, ay?<P
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Retro: Southern Saskatchewan Tues 7/5/88

from Regina Leader-Post

Stations from outside Sask. listed CST (Saskatchewan doesn't observe DST)

CKTV 2-CTV Regina

5:00 Lifetime

6:00 Everyday Workout

6:30 Canada AM

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 What's Cooking

10:00 Guess What

10:30 Best Sellers

11:00 Everyday Workout

11:30 Summer Live

Noon Flintstones

12:30 News

1:00 Lifetime

2:00 Another World

3:00 Magnum, PI

4:00 Definition

4:30 Wonderful World of Disney


5:30 Family Ties

6:00 News

6:30 News (provincial newscast?)

7:00 Moonlighting

8:00 Matlock

9:00 MacGyver

10:00 Mount Royal

11:00 CTV News

11:20 News

Mid. Simon & Simon

1:00 Gimme a Break!

1:30 Movie "Something's Afoot"

4:00 News

Cable 3-Regina Community Channel

5:00 Community Calendar

Noon Employment Canada Job File

1:00 Community Calendar

4:30 Sportsfile

5:00 Our Town

5:30 Community Calendar

6:30 Employment Canada Job File

7:00 Our Town

7:30 Ask the Boat Doctor

8:00 Saskatchewan Roughrider Show


8:30 Sports on 3

10:30 Community Calendar

CBKT 9-CBC Regina

10:00 Fred Penner's Place (aired 15 min M/W/F, followed by Under the Umbrella Tree; 30 min on
Tu/Th)

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

Noon Midday

1:00 All My Children

2:00 Coronation Street

2:30 King of Kensington

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Facts of Life

4:30 Owl TV

5:00 Video Hits (aired 4:30-5:30 on Fri; former host Samantha Houston is now a weekend anchor
for CTV NewsNet)

5:30 Three's Company

6:00 News

7:00 4 on the Floor

7:30 Golden Girls

8:00 Adrienne Clarkson's Summer Festival

10:00 The National

10:25 The Journal

11:00 News

11:30 Three's Company


Mid. Movie "Man Who Finally Died"

2:00 sign-off

CFRE 11-STV Regina

5:00 Good Company cont'd

5:30 News

6:00 The World Tonight

6:30 Hercules

7:00 100 Huntley Street

8:00 Vertical Dimension

8:05 Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin

8:30 Spider-Man

9:00 Size Small Island

9:30 Jackpot

10:00 It's a New Day

11:00 Good Company

Noon News/Agrinoon

12:32 Split Second

1:00 General Hospital

2:00 Party with the Rovers

2:30 Chain Reaction

3:00 Days of Our Lives

4:00 Young & the Restless

5:00 Jeopardy!

5:30 Wheel of Fortune


6:00 News

6:30 Lingo

7:00 Who's the Boss?

7:30 Perfect Strangers

8:00 J.J. Starbuck

9:00 Wiseguy

10:00 M*A*S*H

10:30 News

11:00 The World Tonight

11:30 SCTV

Mid. Movie "Cloak & Dagger"

2:00 Movie "Major Barbara"

3:25 Life Must Go On

3:30 Lessons from Lesotho

4:00 Audubon Wildlife Theatre

4:30 Good Company

CBKFT 13-SRC Regina

11:00 Felix et Ciboulette

11:15 Grisu le petit dragon

11:30 Le prince noir

Noon Premiere edition

12:15 Vu de la terrasse

1:15 Cinema "Voyage chimerique"

3:15 Aujourd'hui en France


3:30 Palme d'Or

4:00 Le petit castor

4:30 La cle des bois

5:00 D'Une serie a l'autre

6:00 Ce soir

6:30 Les insolences d'une camera

7:00 Bonheur d'occasion

8:00 Dallas

9:00 Le Telejournal

9:20 Le Point

9:40 La Meteo

9:45 Les nouvelles du sport

10:00 Vu de la terrasse

11:00 Cinema "Un caid"

1:00 Fin des emissions

CKOS 5-CBC Yorkton

7:00 Body Moves

7:30 My Little Pony

8:00 Jeffersons

8:30 100 Huntley Street

9:30 Shamrock Side of the Morning

10:00 Fred Penner's Place

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street


Noon Midday

1:00 All My Children

2:00 Coronation Street

2:30 King of Kensington

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Price is Right

5:00 Video Hits

5:30 Teleforum

6:00 $100,000 Pyramid

6:30 Thirtysomething

7:30 Golden Girls

8:00 Adrienne Clarkson's Summer Festival

10:00 The National

10:25 The Journal

11:00 Teleforum

11:30 Three's Company

Mid. Movie "Man Who Finally Died"

2:00 sign-off

CICC 10-CTV Yorkton

6:30 Canada AM

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 What's Cooking

10:00 Body Moves

10:30 Shamrock Side of the Morning


11:00 Jimmy Swaggart

11:30 Guess What

Noon Midday

1:00 Lifetime

2:00 Another World

3:00 Magnum, PI

4:00 Definition

4:30 Wonderful World of Disney

5:30 Family Ties

6:00 News

6:30 News

7:00 Moonlighting

8:00 Matlock

9:00 Airwolf

10:00 Mount Royal

11:00 CTV News

11:20 News

12:04 Simon & Simon

1:04 Gimme a Break!

1:34 sign-off

CJFB 5-CBC Swift Current

8:30 100 Huntley Street

9:30 Circle Square

10:00 Fred Penner's Place


10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

Noon News

12:30 Midday

1:00 All My Children

2:00 Coronation Street

2:30 King of Kensington

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Facts of Life

4:30 Owl TV

5:00 Video Hits

5:30 Three's Company

6:00 News

6:30 Our House

7:30 Golden Girls

8:00 Adrienne Clarkson's Summer Festival

10:00 The National

10:25 The Journal

11:00 News

11:30 Three's Company

Mid. Movie "Man Who Finally Died"

2:00 sign-off

CKX 5-CBC Brandon

5:00 Kidstreet
5:30 Bumper Stumpers

6:00 Brian Gazzard

6:30 Jimmy Swaggart

7:00 City Lights

7:30 New You

8:00 Manitoba Provincial Schools

9:00 Fred Penner's Place

9:30 Mr. Dressup

10:00 Sesame Street

11:00 News

Noon All My Children

1:00 Santa Barbara

2:00 Oprah Winfrey

3:00 Owl TV

3:30 Video Hits

4:00 Beverly Hillbillies

4:30 Three's Company

5:00 News

6:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

7:00 Movie "Earthquake"

9:00 The National

9:25 The Journal

10:00 News

10:15 Entertainment Tonight

10:45 Nightline
11:45 Movie: TBA

1:45 sign-off

WJBK 2-CBS Detroit

5:00 CBS This Morning

7:00 The Judge

7:30 Divorce Court

8:00 Family Feud

8:30 Card Sharks

9:00 Price is Right

10:00 News

10:30 Young & the Restless

11:30 Bold & the Beautiful

Noon As the World Turns

1:00 Guiding Light

2:00 Superior Court

2:30 People's Court

3:00 Cheers

3:30 News

4:30 CBS Evening News

5:00 The Judge

5:30 Win, Lose or Draw

6:00 CBS Summer Playhouse

7:00 Movie "A Time to Triumph"

9:00 News
9:30 Cheers

10:00 Hart to Hart

11:00 Untouchables

Mid. News

12:30 Avengers

1:30 Naked City

2:30 Laurel & Hardy

4:00 Business This Morning

4:30 CBS Morning News

WDIV 4-NBC Detroit

5:00 Today

7:00 Geraldo

8:00 Sale of the Century

8:30 Classic Concentration

9:00 Wheel of Fortune

9:30 Win, Lose or Draw

10:00 News

10:30 Scrabble

11:00 Days of Our Lives

Noon Another World

1:00 Santa Barbara

2:00 A Current Affair

2:30 Barney Miller

3:00 News
4:30 NBC Nightly News

5:00 Jeopardy!

5:30 Wheel of Fortune

6:00 Matlock

7:00 J.J. Starbuck

8:00 Summer Showcase "Guns, Guns, Guns"

9:00 News

9:30 Best of Carson

10:30 Hollywood Squares

11:00 Nightbeat Update

11:05 Late Night with David Letterman

12:05 Street

12:35 Ironside

1:30 More Real People

2:00 High Rollers

2:30 News

3:00 Branded

3:30 Guns of Will Sonnett

4:00 NBC News at Sunrise

4:30 News

WXYZ 7-ABC Detroit

5:00 Good Morning America

7:00 Kelly & Company

8:00 Donahue
9:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

10:00 News

10:30 Loving

11:00 All My Children

Noon One Life to Live

1:00 General Hospital

2:00 Oprah Winfrey

3:00 News

5:00 ABC World News Tonight

5:30 Entertainment Tonight

6:00 Who's the Boss?

6:30 Perfect Strangers

7:00 Moonlighting

8:00 Thirtysomething

9:00 News

9:30 Nightline

10:00 Entertainment Tonight

10:30 Movie "Bells of San Angelo"

12:30 Wil Shriner

1:30 Melba Moore's Collection of Love Songs

2:00 Weekend with Crook & Chase

2:30 Country Record Guide

3:00 Ryan's Hope

3:30 Home

4:00 ABC World News This Morning


4:15 News

4:30 ABC World News This Morning

4:45 News

WTVS 56-PBS Detroit

5:00 To Life! Yoga with Priscilla Patrick

5:15 AM Weather

5:30 Economics U$A

6:30 KnowZone

7:00 Size Small Island

7:30 Zoobilee Zoo

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:30 3-2-1 Contact

10:00 Reading Rainbow

10:30 Victory Garden

11:00 Dining in France

11:30 Acrylic Art is Fun

Noon Sesame Street

1:00 Captain Kangaroo

1:30 Learn to Read

2:00 Faces of Culture

2:30 Focus on Society

3:00 Write Course

3:30 Economics U$A


4:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

5:00 Nightly Business Report

5:30 Wild America

6:00 Nova

7:00 POV

9:00 Fresh Fields

9:30 Cousteau Amazon

10:30 Profiles of Nature

11:00 Nova

Mid. POV

2:00 Adventure

3:00 American Government Survey

3:30 Business File

4:00 Focus on Society

4:30 Business of Management

CHCH 11-Ind Hamilton

5:00 Body Moves

5:30 Elegant Appetite

6:00 Spider-Man

7:00 Good Morning Workout

7:30 New You

8:00 Cherington

9:00 Wheel of Fortune

9:30 FIT
10:00 Spider-Man

10:30 Kidstreet

11:00 Knots Landing

Noon As the World Turns

1:00 General Hospital

2:00 Eight is Enough

3:00 Thunderbirds

3:30 News

4:30 Hollywood Squares

5:00 Entertainment Tonight

5:30 Split Second

6:00 Mr. Belvedere

6:30 Perfect Strangers

7:00 21 Jump Street

8:00 Thirtysomething

9:00 News

10:00 Mellinger Hour

11:00 Mod Squad (2 episodes)

1:00 Ben Casey

2:00 Falcon Crest

3:00 sign-off

4:00 Men in Action

4:30 It Figures

CITV 13-Ind Edmonton


5:30 Faith 20

6:00 Body Moves

6:30 It Figures

7:00 Elegant Appetite

7:30 Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin

8:00 It's a New Day

9:00 100 Huntley Street

10:00 Bumper Stumpers

10:30 Lingo

11:00 Good, Good Morning

Noon News

12:30 Inspector Gadget

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Young & the Restless

5:00 Wonderful World of Disney

6:00 News

6:30 M*A*S*H

7:00 Who's the Boss?

7:30 Growing Pains

8:00 Movie "Stranded"

10:00 News

11:00 SCTV

11:30 Verdict
Mid. Entertainment Tonight

12:30 Equalizer

1:30 Hill Street Blues

2:30 Get Smart

3:00 Candid Camera

3:30 Family

4:30 sign-off

First Choice-Superchannel (pay TV)

5:00 Movie "Down Twisted" cont'd

5:30 CinemAttractions

6:00 Chocky

6:30 Rainbow

7:00 Movie "Blondie's Lucky Day"

9:00 TV Reruns of 1964

10:00 Sneak Peeks

10:30 Movie "Miracles"

Noon The Worst Witch

1:30 Movie "Belizaire the Cajun"

3:30 Movie "Criss Cross"

5:00 Movie "The Fourth Protocol"

7:00 Movie "Lady from Louisiana"

8:30 Coming Attractions

9:00 Movie "Miracles"

10:30 Movie "The Fourth Protocol"


12:30 Movie "Beyond Therapy"

2:00 Movie "Lethal Weapon"

4:00 Movie "Lady from Louisiana"

TSN

5:00 SportsDesk

5:30 PGA Seniors Golf

8:00 Jimy Williams & the Blue Jays

8:30 Auto Racing

9:30 Aerobics

10:00 SportsDesk

10:30 Truck & Tractor Pull

11:30 Win, Place & Show

Noon Slamfest

1:00 Jimy Williams & the Blue Jays

1:30 Wrestling (Stampede)

3:00 Truck & Tractor Pull

3:30 F1 Auto Racing: Grand Prix of Detroit

4:30 SportsDesk

5:00 Buck Rodgers & the Expos

5:30 Canadian Sportfishing

6:00 Masters of Motocross

6:30 Baseball: NY Mets-Houston

10:00 SportsDesk

10:30 Auto Racing


11:30 Truck & Tractor Pull

Mid. SportsDesk

12:30 Buck Rodgers & the Expos

1:00 Baseball: NY Mets-Houston (r)

4:30 Aerobics

MuchMusic

5:00 Steve Anthony (now promo announcer for CHUM)

6:00 Power House

7:00 Erica Ehm

10:00 Backtrax

11:00 MuchMusic West

Noon Crowded House Spotlight

12:30 MuchMusic West

2:00 Laurie Brown

6:00 Backtrax

7:00 MuchMusic West

8:00 Crowded House Spotlight

8:30 MuchMusic West

10:00 Laurie Brown

2:00 Backtrax

3:00 MuchMusic West

4:00 Crowded House Spotlight

4:30 MuchMusic West


Regina Cable Line-Up, July 1988

3 Community Channel

4 CBKT

5 STV

6 CKTV

7 SRC

8 WDIV

9 Weather

10 WJBK

11 WXYZ

12 WTVS

13 News

18 CKOS

19 TSN

20 First Choice-Superchannel

21 MuchMusic

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> First Choice-Superchannel (pay TV)

> 5:30 CinemAttractions

Was this the same program that was on WWOR's EMI Service (the nationwide feed) in the
1990s? The one on WWOR was mainly trailers, with an announcer saying a few neutral words
about the film.

Also, when did the 1st Choice / Superchannel merger take place? Earlier in the 1980s, it was two
separate channels; now, it's just one channel; and soon, Superchannel would be relegated to
Manitoba westward, as TMN starts up in the east.

Retro: Detroit/Toledo Daytime TV Schedule Wednesday, April 15, 1981

Source: The Detroit News

Detroit

WJBK-TV 2 (CBS)

WDIV-TV 4 (NBC)

WXYZ-TV 7 (ABC)

CBET-TV 9 (CBC)

WXON-TV 20 (IND)

WKBD-TV 50 (IND)

WTVS-TV 56 (PBS)

WGPR-TV 62 (IND)

Toledo

WTOL-TV 11 (CBS)
WTVG-TV 13 (NBC)

WDHO-TV 24 (ABC)

7:00am

2 Captain Kangaroo

4 13 Today

7 24 Good Morning America

11 Morning

20 700 Club

50 Casper

56 America

62 Jim Bakker

7:30am

50 Great Space Coaster

56 Lilias, Yoga, and You

8:00am

2 Morning Magazine

11 Captain Kangaroo

50 Gilligan's Island

56 Over Easy

62 Funny Fables

8:30am
20 Movie: "My Darling Clementine" (1946)

50 Fred Flintstone

56 Pacific Bridges

62 Withit

9:00am

2 13 Donahue

4 11 Richard Simmons

7 Kelly & Company

24 Show (To be announced)

50 Lucy

56 AM Weather

62 Consumers World

9:15am

9 Land and Sea

56 Classroom

9:30am

4 Sonya

11 Real Life Stories

24 Sanford and Son

50 Family Affair

62 Something Special
9:45am

9 Friendly Giant

10:00am

2 11 The Jeffersons

9 Ontario Schools

13 Charlie Rose

20 700 Club

24 AM Magazine

50 Detroit Today

56 Sesame Street

62 Big City News

10:30am

2 Newlywed Game; News

4 13 Blockbusters

7 That's Hollywood

9 Mr. Dressup

11 Alice

24 $50,000 Pyramid

50 Health Field

62 Deliverance For Captive

10:45am

62 Time of Sharing
11:00am

2 11 The Price is Right

4 13 Wheel of Fortune

7 24 Love Boat

9 Sesame Street

50 Beverly Hillbillies

56 Freestyle

62 Jim Bakker

11:30am

4 Charlie Rose

13 Password Plus

20 News and Viewpoint

50 Andy Griffith

56 The Electric Company

12:00pm

2 4 11 13 News

7 24 Family Feud

9 King of Kensington

20 Rhoda

50 $50,000 Pyramid

56 Mister Rogers

62 Spirit of Detroit
12:30pm

2 11 Search For Tomorrow

4 13 The Doctors

7 24 Ryan's Hope

9 Bob McLean

20 Mike Douglas

50 To Tell The Truth

56 Pacific Bridges

62 26 Men (Western)

1:00pm

2 11 The Young and The Restless

4 13 Days Of Our Lives

7 24 All My Children

50 Bill Kennedy

56 Freestyle; Classroom

62 Movie: "The Stranger" (1946)

1:30pm

9 Wok with Yan

20 Let's Make A Deal

1:45pm

56 Recollections of Blocks
2:00pm

2 11 As The World Turns

4 13 Another World

7 24 One Life To Live

9 Show: "Story of Ruth" (1960)

20 Twilight Zone

56 Turnabout

2:30pm

20 Leave It To Beaver

56 Dennis Wholey

3:00pm

2 11 The Guiding Light

4 13 Texas

7 24 Genera; Hospital

20 Mighty Mouse

50 Popeye; Woody Woodpecker

56 Over Easy

62 Jim Bakker

3:30pm

56 Sesame Street
4:00pm

2 13 Rockford Files

4 Good Times

7 ABC Afterschool Special: "A Special Gift"

9 Spread Your Wings

11 Big Show: "Jane Eyre" (1971)

20 Batman

24 Tom & Jerry

50 Flintstones

62 House of Frightenstein

4:30pm

4 All In The Family

9 Take 30

30 Ultra Man

24 ABC Afterschool Special: "A Special Gift"

50 Scooby Doo; Tom & Jerry

56 Freestyle

62 Funny Fables

5:00pm

2 Real Life Stories

4 13 Barney Miller

7 Incredible World

9 Carol Burnett
20 Superman

56 Work and Society

62 The Scene

5:30pm

2 4 7 24 News

9 Mary Tyler Moore

13 M*A*S*H

20 Get Smart

50 The Brady Bunch

56 Energy, Technology

I will post the evening schedule for the same day later on.<P ID="signature">______________

Knoxville TV Schedules - http://knoxvilletvschedules.blogspot.com/

Knoxville TV - http://www.freewebs.com/knoxvilletvnews/index.htm</P>

Retro: Tampa/Orlando/Ft. Myers, Sunday, September 15, 1968

More from the Central Florida edition of TV Guide...

Channel 3, WEDU (NET) Tampa

3:30 (PM) The French Chef


4:00 Segovia Master Class

4:30 Japanese Time (Children)

5:00 Folk Guitar (Music)

5:30 Joyce Chen Cooks

6:00 Pathfinders (Documentary)

6:30 William F. Buckley Jr.

7:30 Black Journal

8:30 NET Playhouse ("Victoria Regina: Summer")

9:30 Royal Philharmonic (Music)

10:30 Casino Society (Documentary)

Channel 8, WFLA-TV (NBC) Tampa

7:00 Bible Story

7:30 Gospel Time (Music)

8:00 World Religion

8:30 Ronald Reads the Funnies

9:00 Movie ("800 Leagues over the Amazon")

10:30 Cathedral of Tomorrow (Religion)

11:30 Notre Dame Football Preview

1:00 Meet the Press

1:30 AFL Football (Oakland Raiders at Buffalo Bills)

4:00 AFL Football (New York Jets at Kansas City Chiefs)

7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color

8:30 The Mothers-in-Law


9:00 Bonanza

10:00 The Beautiful Phyllis Diller Show (Debut)

11:00 News, Sports, Weather

11:25 Movie ("The Outsiders")

Channel 10, WLCY-TV (ABC) St. Petersburg

7:10 News

7:15 Calgary (Documentary film)

7:30 Sacred Heart

7:45 Focus on Religion

8:00 Allen Revival Hour

8:30 Gospel Hour

9:00 The World Today

9:30 The Beatles (Cartoon)

10:00 Linus the Lionhearted

10:30 King Kong (Cartoon)

11:00 The Bullwinkle Show

11:30 Discovery

12:00 Meet the Realtors

12:15 Social Security Roundtable

12:30 Growing Things

1:00 Issues and Answers

2:00 Championship Wrestling (Florida)

3:00 Movie ("Red Sundown")


4:45 Film

5:00 The Avengers

6:00 The Defenders

7:00 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (Last show of the series)

8:00 The FBI

9:00 Movie ("Paradise, Hawaiian Style")

11:00 ABC News (Keith McBee)

11:15 The Joey Bishop Show (guest host Flip Wilson)

Channel 13, WTVT (CBS) Tampa

7:35 Weather

7:45 Gospel Jubilee (Music)

8:45 Rebels Quartet

9:00 Tom and Jerry

9:30 The Adventures of Aquaman (Debut)

10:00 News

10:05 Church Service

10:30 Look Up and Live

11:00 Camera Three

11:30 Face the Nation

12:00 The Original Amateur Hour

12:30 College Kaleidoscope

1:00 Insight (Discussion)

1:30 NFL Pre-Game (Frank Gifford)


2:00 NFL Football (San Francisco 49ers at Baltimore Colts)

5:00 Tennessee Tuxedo

5:30 21st Century

6:00 News, Sports, Weather

6:30 Truth or Consequences

7:00 Lassie

7:30 Gentle Ben

8:00 Vince Lombardi (Profile)

9:00 Barbra Streisand (Special)

10:00 Mission: Impossible

11:00 News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Movie ("Wells Fargo")

Channel 38, WSUN-TV (Ind.) St. Petersburg

2:30 (PM) Victory at Sea (Documentary)

3:00 Men into Space (Adventure)

3:30 Battle Line (Documentary)

4:00 Big Attack (Documentary)

4:30 Championship Wrestling

5:30 Cross Current

6:00 Movie ("Billy the Kid's Roundup")

7:30 Unexpected (Drama)

8:00 Movie ("En Loco Serenato")


Channel 2, WESH-TV (NBC) Daytona Beach

8:00 The Christophers

8:30 Ronald Reads the Funnies

9:00 Gospel Singing Jubilee

10:00 With This Ring

10:15 Eternal Word

10:30 Movie ("Escape from San Quentin")

12:00 Home Finder

1:00 Meet the Press

1:30 AFL Football (Oakland Raiders at Buffalo Bills)

4:00 To Be Announced

4:30 Across the Seven Seas

5:00 Topic (Discussion)

5:30 News, Sports, Weather

6:00 Theatre One (Drama)

7:00 The New Adventures of Huck Finn (Debut)

7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color

8:30 The Mothers-in-Law

9:00 Bonanza

10:00 The Beautiful Phyllis Diller Show (Debut)

11:00 News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Naked City

Channel 6, WDBO-TV (CBS) Orlando


7:55 News, Weather

8:00 Light Time (Religion)

8:30 The Christophers

8:45 Social Security

9:00 Faith for Today

9:30 This Is the Life

10:00 Lamp Unto My Feet

10:30 Look Up and Live

11:00 Camera Three

11:30 Breakthru (Religion)

12:00 Face the Nation

12:30 Big Picture (Army)

1:00 See Florida First

1:30 NFL Pre-Game (Frank Gifford)

2:00 NFL Football (San Francisco 49ers at Baltimore Colts)

4:30 Golf (Kemper Open)

5:30 The Original Amateur Hour

6:00 21st Century

6:30 Digest (Bill Berry)

7:00 Lassie

7:30 Gentle Ben

8:00 Vince Lombardi (Profile)

9:00 Barbra Streisand (Special)

10:00 Mission: Impossible


11:00 CBS News (Harry Reasoner)

11:15 Hawaiian Eye

Channel 9, WFTV (ABC) Orlando

7:25 News, Weather

7:30 Agriculture America

8:00 Skylite Cavalcade

9:00 Davey and Goliath

9:15 Living Word

9:30 Word of Life (Religion)

10:00 Insight (Religion)

10:30 School Story (Documentary)

11:00 Church Service

12:00 College Football (Highlights)

1:00 Issues and Answers

2:00 Florida Agri-World

3:00 Outdoors (Jim Thomas)

3:30 Movie ("The Giant Claw")

5:00 Car and Track

5:30 Viewpoint 9

6:00 Discussion '68

6:30 Thunderbirds

7:00 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (Last show of the series)

8:00 The FBI


9:00 Movie ("Paradise, Hawaiian Style")

11:00 ABC News (Keith McBee)

11:15 News, Sports, Weather

11:30 Movie ("Diplomatic Courier")

Channel 11, WINK-TV (CBS) Ft. Myers

7:30 The Christophers

8:00 The Answer (Religion)

8:30 Faith for Today

9:00 Tom and Jerry

9:30 The Adventures of Aquaman (Debut)

10:00 Lamp Unto My Feet

10:30 Insight (Religion)

11:00 Church Service

12:00 Herald of Truth

12:30 Florida Football Highlights

1:00 This Is the Life

1:30 NFL Pre-Game (Frank Gifford)

2:00 NFL Football (San Francisco 49ers at Baltimore Colts)

5:00 Tennessee Tuxedo

5:30 The Original Amateur Hour

6:00 21st Century

6:30 Face the Nation

7:00 Lassie
7:30 Gentle Ben

8:00 Vince Lombardi (Profile)

9:00 Barbra Streisand (Special)

10:00 Mission: Impossible

11:00 CBS News (Harry Reasoner)

11:20 Movie ("Tender Comrade")

<P ID="signature">______________

From Jim Ellwanger, proprietor of a mailing list for TV Guide collectors and fans</P>

Retro:Cleveland/Youngstown Primetime Friday, May 22, 1953

From:TV Guide Lake Erie Edition

WNBK 4 NBC

WEWS 5 CBS

WXEL 9 DuMont/ABC

WKBN 27 CBS/DuMont/ABC Youngstown

WFMJ 73 NBC Youngstown

8PM

4 73 Dennis Day

5 Mama

9 Dugout Interviews-Jimmy Dudley

27 Anywhere USA-Film

8:10

9 Major League Baseball


St. Louis Browns At Cleveland Indians-Red Jones, Bob Neal (Rained Out)

(Source:http://www.shrpsports.com) Game appeared to be made up August 21 as part of a


doubleheader

8:30

4 73 Life Of Riley

5 27 My Friend Irma

9PM

4 73 Big Story

5 27 Schlitz Playhouse Of Stars

9:30

4 73 Aldrich Family

5 27 Our Miss Brooks

10PM

4 73 Boxing-Jimmy Powers (Gillette Cavalcade)

Welterweight-Vinnie Martinez Danny Giovanelli

5 27 Mr. And Mrs. North (I have some episodes of this show on Piblic Domain DVD-Pretty good
show)

10:30

5 Charles Laughton-Readings/oratory

27 Eddie Albert-NBC
10:45

4 73 Greatest Fights

5 Movie-Forbidden Jungle

11PM

4 Tom Field-News

9 27 Warren Guthrie (Sohio Reporter)

73 Viz Quiz

11:05

4 Ken Coleman-Sports

Did Indians and Browns Games through the mid sixties before Moving to the Boston Red Sox
Radio team for many years beginning in 1966-73 and again 1979-89 Also worked for the Reds
(TV) 1974-78.

73 Movie-TBA

11:10

4 Joe Finan-Weather

9 Ted Malone-Commentary

11:15

4 Movie-Girl In A Taxi

9 John Fitzgerald Sports

27 Sports

11:20
9 27 Movie-Queen of Burlesque-(Dont know of a reason both stations would air this movie now
except as coincidence or may be a typo on TV Guide's Part)

Midnight

73 News

12:15

4 News

12:30

5 Sports

27 News

12:35

5 Movie-Vogues

2AM

5 News

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10-14-2005, 05:44 PM #2

Joseph_Gallant

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Re: Retro:Cleveland/Youngstown Primetime Friday, May 22, 1953

Tim Lones had a question about a late movie shown in both Cleveland and Youngstown on May
22nd, 1953:
> 11:20

> 9 27 Movie-Queen of Burlesque-(Dont know of a reason both

> stations would air this movie now except as coincidence or

> may be a typo on TV Guide's Part)

Maybe it wasn't a coincidence.

Given that was a smaller market, WXEL-9 Cleveland and WKBN-27 Youngstown may have
entered into some sort of agreement whereas WXEL and WKBN may have jointly bought rights
to air movies and syndicated shows in both cities with WKBN paying a percentage of what WXEL
paid in exchange for getting the rights to show the programs in Youngstown.

I do recall reading in the early 1970's bopok "About Television" that in 1970, KAYS-7 in Hays,
Kansas had a similar arrangement with a TV station in Wichita under which KAYS and the Wichita
station jointly purchased syndciated shows for both markets with KAYS paying one-fifth of the
costs of acquiring such programs. Both stations simulcast movies and syndicated shows, with
KAYS picking them up off of a microwave feed (which also brought-in CBS network programs to
the station).

I also suspect Youngstown is close enough to Cleveland that WKBN could have erected a huge TV
receiving antenna to pick-up WXEL off-air to simulcast the movie.

Both stations simulcast the "Sohio News" at 11 P.M., so I suspect WKBN indeed aired both it and
the movie at 11:20 by picking-up, amplifying, and rebroadcasting WXEL's signal.

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Re: Retro:Cleveland/Youngstown Primetime Friday, May 22, 1953

> Tim Lones had a question about a late movie shown in both

> Cleveland and Youngstown on May 22nd, 1953:

>

> > 11:20

> > 9 27 Movie-Queen of Burlesque-(Dont know of a reason both

> > stations would air this movie now except as coincidence or

>

> > may be a typo on TV Guide's Part)

>

> Maybe it wasn't a coincidence.

>

> Given that was a smaller market, WXEL-9 Cleveland and

> WKBN-27 Youngstown may have entered into some sort of

> agreement whereas WXEL and WKBN may have jointly bought

> rights to air movies and syndicated shows in both cities

> with WKBN paying a percentage of what WXEL paid in exchange

> for getting the rights to show the programs in Youngstown.

>

> I do recall reading in the early 1970's bopok "About

> Television" that in 1970, KAYS-7 in Hays, Kansas had a

> similar arrangement with a TV station in Wichita under which


> KAYS and the Wichita station jointly purchased syndciated

> shows for both markets with KAYS paying one-fifth of the

> costs of acquiring such programs. Both stations simulcast

> movies and syndicated shows, with KAYS picking them up off

> of a microwave feed (which also brought-in CBS network

> programs to the station).

>

> I also suspect Youngstown is close enough to Cleveland that

> WKBN could have erected a huge TV receiving antenna to

> pick-up WXEL off-air to simulcast the movie.

>

> Both stations simulcast the "Sohio News" at 11 P.M., so I

> suspect WKBN indeed aired both it and the movie at 11:20 by

> picking-up, amplifying, and rebroadcasting WXEL's signal.

>

Mine IS a coincidence, but I once posted a Saturday schedule

from the early '70s showing "The Abominable Snowman Of The

Himalayas" at 11:15 PM on WGHP/8 Greensboro/Winston-Salem/

High Point, and at 11:30 PM on (then) WQXI/11 Atlanta. At

the time both were ABC affiliates but this was not a network-

originated movie. Until Channel 11 went to NBC, the two

stations programmed remarkably alike, but this one took

the proverbial cake. It is possible for two stations to

air the same movie. The difference is that Greensboro and

Atlanta are about 350 miles apart. So WKBN probably did


rebroadcast WXEL.

It's the same sort of thing that could have happened on

(then) WBMG/42 Birmingham, WCFT/33 Tuscaloosa, and WJSU/40

Anniston, AL, before 33 and 40 went to ABC.

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Re: Retro:Cleveland/Youngstown Primetime Friday, May 22, 1953

> Both stations simulcast the "Sohio News" at 11 P.M., so I

> suspect WKBN indeed aired both it and the movie at 11:20 by

> picking-up, amplifying, and rebroadcasting WXEL's signal.

>

I don't know if the news would have been simulecast, or whether "Sohio" (Standard Oil of
Ohio)was the sponsor of the 11pm news on both stations. I've noticed in some of the listings
from the south numerous stations carried "Esso Reporter" which was likely a local newscast
sponsored by Esso.

I remember in the early 60s, Standard Oil was a major sponsor of the local news segment in
markets around the midwest. One local station, KCRG-9, for years had "Conoco weather"... when
Conoco finally cancelled, they had to redesign the weather set, since the Conoco logo was so
prominent.
I'm glad you mentioned KAYS... I remember that, I think an excerpt was published in TV Guide...
but I had forgotten until now it was part of a book, and I just found my rather dusty copy. By
Martin Mayer, published in 1972.

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WCFT-33, WJSU-40 and WBMG-42

> It's the same sort of thing that could have happened on

> (then) WBMG/42 Birmingham, WCFT/33 Tuscaloosa, and WJSU/40

> Anniston, AL, before 33 and 40 went to ABC.

If I remember correctly, neither 33 nor 40 had very much of the same off-network programming
as did 42. One reason was, for the most part, Channel 42's syndicated programming was not very
strong. Before 33 and 40 combined and moved into Birmingham, they carried a lot of the same
off-network programming that WBRC-6 and WVTM-13 did...and often at the same time!
Examples include 40 carrying Regis and Kathie Lee at 9:00 A.M., and 33 and 40 both carrying
Wheel of Fortune at 6:30. Both shows were also on Channel 6 at the same time, and Channel 6
covered (and still covers Tuscaloosa and Anniston-Gadsden).

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> > It's the same sort of thing that could have happened on

> > (then) WBMG/42 Birmingham, WCFT/33 Tuscaloosa, and WJSU/40

>

> > Anniston, AL, before 33 and 40 went to ABC.

>

>

> If I remember correctly, neither 33 nor 40 had very much of

> the same off-network programming as did 42. One reason was,

> for the most part, Channel 42's syndicated programming was

> not very strong. Before 33 and 40 combined and moved into

> Birmingham, they carried a lot of the same off-network

> programming that WBRC-6 and WVTM-13 did...and often at the

> same time! Examples include 40 carrying Regis and Kathie

> Lee at 9:00 A.M., and 33 and 40 both carrying Wheel of

> Fortune at 6:30. Both shows were also on Channel 6 at the

> same time, and Channel 6 covered (and still covers

> Tuscaloosa and Anniston-Gadsden).

>

Yeah, if you want an Alabama example similar to this Ohio situation, WDBB-17/WTTO-
21/WNAL(now WPXH and separate from the others)-44 in the 80s would be more appropriate.
Even when they weren't 100% repeaters of one another (which began in '87, I think. They were
still somewhat separate when Fox launched, I know.) they carried a lot of the same syndicated
stuff, usually dirt-cheap old reruns and cartoons.

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> > Both stations simulcast the "Sohio News" at 11 P.M., so I

> > suspect WKBN indeed aired both it and the movie at 11:20

> by

> > picking-up, amplifying, and rebroadcasting WXEL's signal.

>>

>

> I don't know if the news would have been simulecast, or

> whether "Sohio" (Standard Oil of Ohio)was the sponsor of the

> 11pm news on both stations. I've noticed in some of the

> listings from the south numerous stations carried "Esso

> Reporter" which was likely a local newscast sponsored by

> Esso.

>

> I remember in the early 60s, Standard Oil was a major

> sponsor of the local news segment in markets around the

> midwest. One local station, KCRG-9, for years had "Conoco

> weather"... when Conoco finally cancelled, they had to


> redesign the weather set, since the Conoco logo was so

> prominent.

Also, there was the "Atlantic Weatherman," sponsored by

what became Atlantic Richfield. Here in NC, Bob Knapp

had the title on WRAL/5 Raleigh, while Dave Wright had

it on WFMY/2 Greensboro.

>

>

>

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> > > It's the same sort of thing that could have happened on

> > > (then) WBMG/42 Birmingham, WCFT/33 Tuscaloosa, and

> WJSU/40

>>

> > > Anniston, AL, before 33 and 40 went to ABC.

>>
>>

> > If I remember correctly, neither 33 nor 40 had very much

> of

> > the same off-network programming as did 42. One reason

> was,

> > for the most part, Channel 42's syndicated programming was

>

> > not very strong. Before 33 and 40 combined and moved into

>

> > Birmingham, they carried a lot of the same off-network

> > programming that WBRC-6 and WVTM-13 did...and often at the

>

> > same time! Examples include 40 carrying Regis and Kathie

> > Lee at 9:00 A.M., and 33 and 40 both carrying Wheel of

> > Fortune at 6:30. Both shows were also on Channel 6 at the

>

> > same time, and Channel 6 covered (and still covers

> > Tuscaloosa and Anniston-Gadsden).

>>

>

> Yeah, if you want an Alabama example similar to this Ohio

> situation, WDBB-17/WTTO-21/WNAL(now WPXH and separate from

> the others)-44 in the 80s would be more appropriate. Even

> when they weren't 100% repeaters of one another (which began

> in '87, I think. They were still somewhat separate when Fox
> launched, I know.) they carried a lot of the same syndicated

> stuff, usually dirt-cheap old reruns and cartoons.

>

I have to concede your point on this. They did usually carry

the same network shows even before they became full-time CBS

affiliates, but their syndicated lineups were nearly always

different. I thought about WKYT/27 Lexington, KY and WYMT/57

Hazard, KY, but the only syndicated show they carry at the same

time is Regis & Kelly, at 10 AM. KYT carries Oprah, Wheel, and

Jeopardy!; YMT carries none of these. There are even differences

in their network schedules (both are CBS). Young And The Restless

airs on pattern in Hazard at 12:30, but on a one-day delay in

Lexington at 9 AM. Sunday Morning isn't carried in Hazard.

I do believe that WDBB and WTTO still duplicate one another,

at least most of the time.

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WTTO-21 and WDBB-17

> I do believe that WDBB and WTTO still duplicate one another, at least most of the time.

You're right on this. WDBB is a full-powered repeater of WTTO. It has been this since 1997. Both
stations are owned by Sinclair.

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Re: Retro:Cleveland/Youngstown Primetime Friday, May 22, 1953

> I've noticed in some of the listings from the south numerous stations

> carried "Esso Reporter" which was likely a local newscast sponsored by Esso.

Were those listings actually for "Enco Reporter"? Enco is the brand Standard Oil of New Jersey
used instead of Esso in most of the parts of the country where they didn't have the rights to use
the "Standard Oil" trademark -- including the South. The "Standard Oil" rights in the South were
held by Standard Oil of Kentucky, which was taken over by Standard Oil of California (Chevron) in
1961. This wasn't an issue during a couple of periods of time in the 1940s when the "Esso
Reporter" name was used for NBC network news broadcasts, because the network didn't extend
out of Esso territory.

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> > I've noticed in some of the listings from the south

> numerous stations

> > carried "Esso Reporter" which was likely a local newscast

> sponsored by Esso.

>

> Were those listings actually for "Enco Reporter"? Enco is

> the brand Standard Oil of New Jersey used instead of Esso in

> most of the parts of the country where they didn't have the

> rights to use the "Standard Oil" trademark -- including the

> South. The "Standard Oil" rights in the South were held by

> Standard Oil of Kentucky, which was taken over by Standard


> Oil of California (Chevron) in 1961. This wasn't an issue

> during a couple of periods of time in the 1940s when the

> "Esso Reporter" name was used for NBC network news

> broadcasts, because the network didn't extend out of Esso

> territory.

>

It depended on where you lived. Virginia, North Carolina,

South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Louisiana used the

Esso name; Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and (I believe) Mississippi

used Enco; in the Enco states there was a brand of gasoline

called "Standard," which, again IIRC, became Chevron.

I seem to recall that Esso was used in Delaware, Maryland,

and West Virginia.

So in North Carolina the television newscast was called the

"Esso Reporter," which I do remember seeing on WFMY and WTVD.

Boston/Providence/New Hampshire TV- Friday October 12, 1979

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11AM- ONCE UPON A CLASSIC

11:30- SESAME STREET

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3 PM- MASTERPIECE THEATER- Love for Lydia

4 PM- SESAME STREET

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10-16-2005, 07:48 PM #2

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Re: Boston/Providence/New Hampshire TV- Friday October 12, 1979

> NEW HAMPSHIRE

> WMUR-TV 9 (ABC) Manchester,NH

> 6 PM- NEWS (what was WMURs news title in 79)

"The News". Yup. Just "The News". It would be 2 years before United Television would sell
WMUR to Imes Communications, so WMUR was still running the way they had for years. Up until
the Imes sale, WMUR only did a live 30 minute news at 6 & 11 PM weekdays. They would have a
booth announcer do a live 10 or 15 minute read of wire copy news at sign on & sign off 7 days a
week, while a slide showing News and the call letters appeared on screen. The weekday
newscasts were done with 1 studio camera, the news anchor sitting at a table with blue curtains
behind him with a mic in a desk stand introduced the news by saying: "Good evening, I'm Fred
Koecher (who I believe is still with WMUR hosting part of a weekly public affairs show on Sunday
mornings) and this is the News". They used newsfilm up until the Imes took over, but by now the
film was in color. WMUR didn't go to local color until 1973.

Mark

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Re: Boston/Providence/New Hampshire TV- Friday October 12, 1979

> > NEW HAMPSHIRE

> > WMUR-TV 9 (ABC) Manchester,NH

>

> > 6 PM- NEWS (what was WMURs news title in 79)

>

> "The News". Yup. Just "The News". It would be 2 years

> before United Television would sell WMUR to Imes

> Communications, so WMUR was still running the way they had

> for years. Up until the Imes sale, WMUR only did a live 30

> minute news at 6 & 11 PM weekdays. They would have a booth

> announcer do a live 10 or 15 minute read of wire copy news

> at sign on & sign off 7 days a week, while a slide showing

> News and the call letters appeared on screen. The weekday

> newscasts were done with 1 studio camera, the news anchor

> sitting at a table with blue curtains behind him with a mic

> in a desk stand introduced the news by saying: "Good

> evening, I'm Fred Koecher (who I believe is still with WMUR

> hosting part of a weekly public affairs show on Sunday

> mornings) and this is the News". They used newsfilm up until
> the Imes took over, but by now the film was in color. WMUR

> didn't go to local color until 1973.

>

> Mark

>

The title "The News" was used for years on the McGraw-Hill

stations, and may still be; I know I've seen ads for WRTV/6

Indianapolis' "The News."

Retro: Shreveport/East Texas Wed 10/18/95

From TV Guide: Shreveport-Texarkana edition

Shreveport/Texarkana

3 KTBS-ABC * 6 KTAL-NBC * 12 KSLA-CBS * 24 KLTS-PBS * 33 KMSS-Fox

Dallas/Fort Worth

4 KDFW-Fox * 5f KXAS-NBC * 8d WFAA-ABC * 11 KTVT-CBS * 13d KERA-PBS * 39 KXTX-Ind

Alexandria

5 KALB-NBC * 25 KLPA-PBS * 31 KLAX-ABC

Tyler/Longview

7 KLTV-ABC * 51 KFXK-Fox/UPN * 56 KETK-NBC

Monroe/West Monroe/El Dorado


8 KNOE-CBS * 10 KTVE-NBC * 13 KLTM-PBS * 14 KARD-Fox

Lufkin/Nacogdoches

9 KTRE-ABC * 19 KLSB-NBC

Morning

5:00

3 ABC World News This Morning

4 Bloomberg Business News

5f News

6-56 NBC News Nightside

7-14 This Morning's Business

8-12 CBS Morning News

8d CNN Headline News

9 History

11 CBS News Up to the Minute

31 Home Shopping Spree

33 Mutant League

39 Infomercials

51 Dinosaurs

5:30

4-5f News

5-6-56 NBC News at Sunrise

7-9 CNN Headline News


8 Ag USA

8d-31 ABC World News This Morning

10 First Business

11 CBS Morning News

12 Rush Limbaugh

13-24-25 Living with Health

14 Aladdin

19 Ag Day

33 Flintstones

51 Goof Troop

6:00

3-4-5f-8d-11 News

5 Jambalaya

6 It's Your Business

7-9 Farm & Ranch News

8 Good Morning Ark-La-Miss

10-19-56 Rush Limbaugh

12 CBS This Morning

13d Morning Business Report

14 Gargoyles

33 Goof Troop

39 Faith 20

51 Bonkers
6:15

13d Stretching for Life

6:30

6-56 News

7-9 Daybreak

10-19 NBC News at Sunrise

13-24-25 Morning Business Report

13d Sesame Street

14 Mutant League

31 CNN Headline News

33 Gargoyles

39 Field Trip

51 Aladdin

7:00

3-7-8d-9-31 Good Morning America

5-5f-6-10-19-56 Today

11 CBS This Morning

13-24-25 Barney & Friends

14 Bobby's World

33 Aladdin

39 Benny Hinn

51 Gargoyles
7:30

13-24-25 Shining Time Station

13d Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

14 Cubhouse

33-51 Bobby's World

39 Kenneth Copeland

8:00

4 News

8 CBS This Morning

12 Sally Jessy Raphael

13-24-25 Sesame Street

13d Kidsongs

14 Infomercial

33 Bonkers

39 Life in the Word

51 Highlander: The Animated Series

8:30

13d Lamb Chop's Play-Along!

14 Doogie Howser, MD

33 VR Troopers

39 Life Today

51 Littlest Pet Shop


9:00

3-4-7-9-10 Regis & Kathie Lee

5 In the Heat of the Night

5f Danny!

6 Tempestt

8d Good Morning Texas

11 Matlock

12 Donahue

13-24-25 Puzzle Place

13d Sesame Street

14 Rolonda

19-56 Gordon Elliott

31 Jenny Jones

33 George & Alana

39 700 Club

51 Montel Williams

9:30

13-24-25 Storytime

10:00

3 Maury Povich

4-19-56 George & Alana

5-10-39 Leeza

5f Carnie
6 Ricki Lake

7-8d-9 Mike & Maty

8-11-12 Price is Right

13-24-25 Lamb Chop's Play-Along!

13d Barney & Friends

14-33 Gabrielle

31 Geraldo

10:30

8d Loving

13-24-25 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

13d Shining Time Station

11:00

3-51 Carnie

4 Donahue

5-10-39 Leeza

6 Married...with Children

7-9-31 Who's the Boss?

8-11-12 Young & the Restless

8d All My Children

13-24-25 Barney & Friends

13d Wishbone

14 Tempestt

19-56 Jerry Springer


33 Danny!

11:30

6 Ark-La-Tex Today

7-9-31 Loving

13-24-25 Shining Time Station

13d Puzzle Place

Afternoon

Noon

3-7-9-31 All My Children

4-5-5f-8-8d-12 News

6-10-19-56 Days of Our Lives

11 Cosby Show

13-24-25 Instructional Programs

13d Frugal Gourmet

14 Jenny Jones

33 Mark Walberg

39 Movie "The Executioner's Song" (conclusion)

51 Gabrielle

12:30

4 Golden Girls

5 Days of Our Lives


5f Court TV: Inside America's Courts

8-11-12 Bold & the Beautiful

13d Graham Kerr's Kitchen

1:00

3-7-8d-9-31 One Life to Live

4 Geraldo

5f Days of Our Lives

6-10-19-56 Another World

8-11-12 As the World Turns

13d Houdini

14 Baywatch

33 Here's Life

51 Infomercials

1:30

5 Another World

2:00

3-7-8d-9-31 General Hospital

4 Gabrielle

5f Another World

6-19-56 Leeza

8-11-12 Guiding Light

10 Inside Edition
13-24-25 Sesame Street

13d American Experience

14 Step by Step

33 Kenneth Copeland

39 Hogan's Heroes

51 Cubhouse

2:30

5 Ricki Lake

10 American Journal

14-51 Taz-Mania

33 Cubhouse

39 Bewitched

3:00

3-5f Jenny Jones

4 Mark Walberg

6 A Current Affair

7-9 American Journal

8 Maury Povich

8d Jeopardy!

10-19-56 Ricki Lake

11 Blossom

12 Montel Williams

13-24-25 Reading Rainbow


13d Sewing Today

14-51 X-Man

31 CNN Headline News

33 Taz-Mania

39 Happy Days

3:30

5 Oprah Winfrey

6 Hard Copy

7-9 Jeopardy!

8d American Journal

11 Full House

13-24-25 Wishbone

13d Reading Rainbow

14-51 Batman & Robin

33 X-Men

39 Doogie Howser, MD

4:00

3-19-56 America's Most Wanted: Final Justice

4 Sally Jessy Raphael

5f-8 Montel Williams

6 Baywatch

7-8d-9-10-12 Oprah Winfrey

11 Roseanne
13-24-25 Carmen Sandiego

13d Barney & Friends

14-51 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

33 Batman & Robin

39 A Different World

4:30

3-5 Jeopardy!

11 Day & Date

13-24-25 Bill Nye the Science Guy

13d Sesame Street

14 Roseanne

19-56 Cops

33 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

39 Rescue 911

51 Blossom

5:00

3-4-5-5f-7-8-8d-9-10-12-56 News

6 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

13-24-25 Learn to Read

14 Cosby Show

19-39 Rescue 911

31 A Current Affair

33 Full House
51 Fresh Prince of Bel Air

5:30

3-7-8d-9-31 ABC World News Tonight

5-5f-6-10-19-56 NBC Nightly News

8-11-12 CBS Evening News

13-24-25 Nightly Business Report

13d Wishbone

14 Fresh Prince of Bel Air

33 Family Matters

39 Top Cops

51 Full House

Evening

6:00

3-4-5-5f-6-7-8-8d-9-10-11-12-31-56 News

13-24-25 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

13d Carmen Sandiego

14 Simpsons

19 Coach

33 Fresh Prince of Bel Air

39 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

51 Home Improvement

6:30
3 Coach

4 Hard Copy

5-6-7-8-8d-9 Wheel of Fortune

5f-12 Inside Edition

10 Jeopardy!

11 Extra

13d Bill Nye the Science Guy

14 Home Improvement

19-56 Entertainment Tonight

31 CNN Headline News

33-51 Simpsons

39 Top Cops

7:00

3-7-8d-9-31 Ellen

4-14-33-51 Beverly Hills 90210

5-5f-6-10-19-56 SeaQuest

8-11-12 Bless This House

13-13d-24-25 New Explorers

39 Danny!

7:30

3-7-8d-9-31 Drew Carey

8-11-12 Dave's World


8:00

3-7-8d-9-31 Grace Under Fire

4-14-33-51 Party of Five

5-5f-6-10-19-56 Dateline NBC

8-11-12 Central Park West

13-24-25 Great Performances

13d After Goodbye: An AIDS Story

39 Maury Povich

8:30

3-7-8d-9-31 Naked Truth

9:00

3-7-8d-9-31 Primetime Live

4 News

5-5f-6-10-19-56 Law & Order

8-11-12 Courthouse

13d Great Performances

14-51 Baywatch

33 Home Improvement

39 Montel Williams

9:30

13-24-25 Sarah Chang: The Young Virtuoso

33 Step by Step
9:40

4 Sports 4 Texas

10:00

3-4-5-5f-6-7-8-8d-9-10-11-12-31-56 News

13-24-25 Yes, Prime Minister

14 Seinfeld

19 Murphy Brown

33 Home Improvement

39 Carnie

51 Married...with Children

10:30

4 Baywatch

13-24-25 To the Contrary

13d MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

14 Cops

33 Entertainment Tonight

51 In the Heat of the Night

10:35

3 Cheers

5-5f-6-10-19-56 Tonight Show

7-9 Cheers
8-11-12 Late Show with David Letterman

8d-31 Nightline

11:00

13-24-25 Sociological Imagination

14 A Current Affair

33 Rescue 911

39 Jenny Jones

11:05

3-7-9 M*A*S*H

8d Entertainment Tonight

31 CNN Headline News

11:30

4 Jerry Springer

13d Nature

14-33 Hitchhiker

51 Real Storites of the Highway Patrol

11:35

3-7-9 Nightline

5-6-10 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

5f Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

8 Coach
8d Rolonda

11-12-19-56 Seinfeld

31 Deadly Games

Late Night

Midnight

13-24-25 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

14 Star Trek: The Next Generation

33 Richard Bey

39 Hitchhiker

51 Top Cops

12:05

3-7-9 LAPD: Life on the Beat

5f Late Night with Conan O'Brien

8 Infomercial

11 Cheers

12 American Journal

19-56 Rush Limbaugh

12:30

4 Richard Bey

13d Secrets of...

12:35
3-7-9 Stephanie Miller

5-10 Later with Greg Kinnear

6 Northern Exposure

8 Married...with Children

8d News

11-12 Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

19-56 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

31 Infomercials

1:00

14 Infomercial

33 Movie "The Grifters"

39 News (from what DFW station?)

51 Top Cops

1:05

5 Roseanne

5f Later with Greg Kinnear

8 Entertainment Tonight

1:10

8d Lauren Hutton and...

1:30

4 News
14 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

1:35

3 Carnie

5 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

5f NBC News Nightside

6 Top Cops

7-8-11 News

9 History

12 Extra

39 Infomercials

1:40

8d Entertainment Tonight

2:00

4 Movie "Algiers"

14 Gordon Elliott

2:05

5 NBC News Nightside

9 News

11 Night Court

12 Lauren Hutton and...


2:10

7-8d ABC World News Now

8 CBS News Up to the Minute

2:30

11 Empty Nest

51 Montel Williams

2:35

3 Roseanne

12 CBS News Up to the Minute

31 Home Shopping Spree

56 News

2:40

9 ABC World News Now

3:00

11 Jeffersons

14 Richard Bey

33 Movie "The Emperor of the North Pole"

3:05

3 World News Now


39 Bonanza

3:10

56 NBC News Nightside

3:30

11 Growing Pains

51 Jenny Jones

4:00

4 CNN Headline News

11 CBS News Up to the Minute

14 Night Court

4:05

6 NBC News Nightside

39 Wild Wild West

4:30

5f NBC News at Sunrise

14 Infomercial

51 Empty Nest

<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Bluenoser on 10/17/05 04:45 PM.</FONT></P>


Retro: Southern Saskatchewan Sat 7/2/88

from Regina Leader-Post

Stations from outside Saskatchewan listed CST

CKTV 2-CTV Regina

5:00 Lifetime

6:00 Circle Square

6:30 Romper Room

7:00 Zig Zag

7:30 Inspector Gadget

8:00 Care Bears

8:30 Paul Hann & Friends

9:00 Extra, Extra

9:30 Rockets

10:00 Swiss Family Robinson

10:30 Smurfs

Noon Flintstones

12:30 Farm Gate

1:00 Red Fisher

1:30 Let's Talk Franchising

2:00 Women's Gold: DuMaurier Classic

4:00 CTV Wide World of Sports (details not listed)

6:00 News

6:30 Spruce Meadows Today

7:00 MacGyver
8:00 Movie "A Time to Triumph"

10:00 Spenser: For Hire

11:00 CTV News

11:20 News

11:40 Number One West

12:10 It's Garry Shandling's Show

12:40 Movie "Three on a Match"

2:40 Movie "The Black Cat"

4:30 World Outdoors

CBKT 9-CBC Regina

9:00 EastEnders

10:00 Hardy Boys-Nancy Drew Mysteries

11:00 Star Trek

Noon What's New?

12:30 Wonderstruck

1:00 CBC SportsWeekend (Brandon Rodeo/Bacardi Open Darts Championship/Loblaws Classic


International Equestrian Competition)

4:00 Canadian Gardener

4:30 Saturday Report

5:00 This Week in Parliament

5:30 Baseball: Atlanta-Montreal

8:30 Road to Seoul

9:00 Two Ronnies

9:30 Landscapes

10:00 Wojeck
11:00 The National

11:15 News

11:40 Spitting Image

12:10 Secret Agent

1:10 Quincy

2:10 sign-off

CFRE 11-STV Regina

5:00 Good Company cont'd

5:30 News

6:00 The World Tonight

6:30 Hercules

7:00 Captain Nemo

7:30 Spider-Man

8:00 Real Ghostbusters

9:00 Bionic Six

9:30 Droids

10:00 Ewoks

10:30 Astroboy

11:00 Size Small Country

11:30 KidsBeat

Noon Fish'n Canada

12:30 War Years

1:30 OV Eight-Ball Special

2:30 Fat Free Future


3:00 Outdoors Unlimited

3:30 Huckleberry Finn & His Friends

4:00 Hercules

4:30 Spider-Man

5:00 Andy Griffith

5:30 Mr. Belvedere

6:00 WWF Maple Leaf Wrestling

7:00 My Two Dads

7:30 227

8:00 Bud Country Talent Search

9:00 Hunter

10:00 Sounds Unlimited

10:30 News

11:00 The World Tonight

11:30 Party with the Rovers

Mid. Movie "Long Day's Journey Into Night"

3:05 Movie "Cuban Pete"

4:05 Wrapping Nature

4:20 Life Must Go On

4:30 Baffin Island Oil Spill

CBKFT 13-SRC Regina

7:00 Demetan, la petite grenouille

7:30 Belle et Sebastien

8:00 Demetan, la petite grenouille


8:30 Belle et Sebastien

9:00 Nils Holgersson

9:30 Les nouvelles aventures de Popeye

10:00 Les heritiers

10:30 Salut sante

11:00 Univers inconnus

11:30 Le vagabond

Noon Cinema "Les vacances de Monsieur Rossi"

1:30 Univers des sports

3:00 D'hier a demain

3:55 Nos espoirs 88

4:00 Une Terre, une conquete

5:00 Le Telejournal

5:05 La vie secrete des animaux

5:30 Samedi de rire

6:30 Baseball: Atlanta-Montreal

9:00 Le Telejournal

9:20 Les nouvelles du sport

9:35 La politique federale

9:45 Cinema "Les passagers"

11:25 Fin des emissions

Cable 3-Regina Community Channel

5:00 Community Calendar

10:00 Ask the Boat Doctor


10:30 Community Calendar

11:00 Quarterdeck

11:30 Community Calendar

Noon Employment Canada Job File

1:00 Saskatchewan Roughrider Show

1:30 Our Town

2:00 Better Built House

2:30 Abortion: An Ethical Choice for Catholics

3:30 Community Calendar

5:00 Chamber Exchange

5:30 Sportsfile

6:00 Greek Horizons

6:30 Employment Canada Job File

7:00 Our Town

7:30 Regina Chinese Singers

8:00 The Connection is 10 Years Long

9:00 Community Calendar

CKOS 5-CBC Yorkton

8:00 100 Huntley Street

9:00 Care Bears

9:30 Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show

10:00 Owl TV

10:30 Wonderstruck

11:00 Ewoks
11:30 Droids

Noon Teleforum

12:30 Renovation Zone

1:00 CBC SportsWeekend

4:00 Video Hits

5:00 Smurfs

5:30 Baseball: Atlanta-Montreal

8:30 Road to Seoul

9:00 Two Ronnies

9:30 This Week in Parliament

10:00 CPRA Rodeo

11:00 The National

11:15 News/Provincial Affairs

11:40 Movie "Perry Mason: The Case of the Notorious Nun"

1:40 sign-off

CICC 10-CTV Yorkton

7:00 Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin

8:00 Unitel

8:30 Paul Hann & Friends

9:00 Extra, Extra

9:30 Rockets

10:00 Swiss Family Robinson

10:30 Smurfs

Noon News
12:30 Farm Gate

1:00 Red Fisher

1:30 Let's Talk Franchising

2:00 Women's Golf: DuMaurier Classic

4:00 CTV Wide World of Sports

6:00 News

6:30 Spruce Meadows Today

7:00 MacGyver

8:00 Movie "A Time to Triumph"

10:00 Spenser: For Hire

11:00 CTV News

11:20 News

11:40 Number One West

12:10 It's Garry Shandling's Show

12:40 Movie "An American Tragedy"

2:40 sign-off

CJFB 5-CBC Swift Current

9:00 Unitel

9:30 Faith for Today

10:00 Circle Square

10:30 Stampede Wrestling

11:30 Countryside

Noon What's New?

12:30 Wonderstruck
1:00 CBC SportsWeekend

4:00 Canadian Gardener

4:30 Saturday Report

5:00 This Week in Parliament

5:30 Baseball: Atlanta-Montreal

8:30 Road to Seoul

9:00 Two Ronnies

9:30 TBA

10:00 Wojeck

11:00 The National

11:15 Provincial Affairs

11:30 Movie "Mastermind"

1:30 sign-off

CKX 5-CBC Brandon

5:00 News

6:00 Rocket Robin Hood

7:00 My Pet Monster

7:30 Vid Kids

8:00 Pee-wee's Playhouse

8:30 My Little Pony

9:00 BraveStarr

9:30 Jem

10:00 Visionaries

10:30 Zig Zag


11:00 Western Hour

Noon Real Fishing Show

12:30 Twilight Zone

1:00 CBC SportsWeekend

4:00 Captain Power & the Soldiers of the Future

4:30 Golden Girls

5:00 Tracey Ullman

5:30 Baseball: Atlanta-Montreal

8:30 Road to Seoul

9:00 20/20

10:00 The National

10:20 News

10:50 Movie "Sunburn"

12:50 sign-off

WJBK 2-CBS Detroit

5:00 Laurel & Hardy cont'd

6:00 Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater

6:30 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

8:00 Pee-wee's Playhouse

8:30 Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures

9:00 WWF Superstars of Wrestling

10:00 Big Valley

11:00 Movie: TBA

2:00 PGA Golf: Beatrice Western Open


4:00 News

4:30 CBS Evening News

5:00 We Got It Made

5:30 Small Wonder

6:00 High Mountain Rangers

7:00 Tour of Duty

8:00 West 57th

9:00 News

9:30 Movie: TBA

11:30 Untouchables

12:30 Naked City

1:30 Avengers

2:30 Naked City

3:45 With This Ring

4:00 Wild Kingdom

4:30 Oral Roberts

WDIV 4-NBC Detroit

5:00 Kidsongs

5:30 Kidbits

6:00 Smurfs

7:00 Wimbledon Tennis: Woman's Final

Noon America's Top 10

12:30 Specttacular World of Guinness Records

1:00 Countdown to '88


1:30 This Week in Baseball

2:00 Tigers 88

2:20 Baseball: California-Detroit

5:00 Wheel of Fortune

5:30 A Current Affair

6:00 Facts of Life

6:30 227

7:00 Golden Girls

7:30 Amen

8:00 Hunter

9:00 News

9:30 Saturday Night Live

11:00 George Schlatter's Camera Club

11:30 At the Movies

Mid. American Bandstand

1:00 Heroes: Made in the USA

1:30 Movie "Child of Glass"

3:30 News

4:00 Ask a Silly Question

4:30 Kidbits

WXYZ 7-ABC Detroit

5:00 Hot Fudge

5:30 Daedal Doors

6:00 Little Clowns of Happytown


6:30 Pound Puppies

7:00 My Pet Monster

7:30 Little Wizards

8:00 Real Ghostbusters

9:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

9:30 Flintstone Kids

10:00 Animal Crack-Ups

10:30 Health Show

11:00 Weekend Special "Liberty & the Littles"

11:30 Program Yourself to Success

12:30 Road to Seoul

1:30 History of Dieting

2:00 ABC Wide World of Sports (Firecracker 400 stock car race/Bislett International Track & Field
Championships)

4:00 News

4:30 ABC World News Tonight

5:00 Entertainment This Week

6:00 Supercarrier

7:30 Home Again

8:00 Hotel

9:00 News

9:30 WWF Wrestling Spotlight

10:30 NWA Pro Wrestling

11:30 Powerful Women of Wrestling

12:30 Movie "The Concrete Cowboys"

2:15 Movie "Track of the Moon Beast"


4:00 Cable Kitchen

WTVS 56-PBS Detroit

5:00 Sesame Street (2 episodes)

7:00 Make Yourself at Home

7:30 TBA

8:00 MotorWeek

8:30 This Old House

9:00 Michigan Outdoors

9:30 World of Survival

10:00 TBA

Noon World Adventure Series

1:00 Lawrence Welk

2:00 Modern Maturity

2:30 Frugal Gourmet

3:00 Health Matters

3:30 Hometime

4:00 Adam Smith's Money World

4:30 Club Connect

5:00 Video Views

5:30 Newton's Apple

6:00 WonderWorks

7:00 Upstairs, Downstairs

8:00 Mr. Palfrey of Westminster

9:00 Movie: TBA


10:30 TBA

Mid. off-air for transmitter maintenance

4:00 Economics U$A

CHCH 11-Ind Hamilton

5:00 Zig Zag

5:30 Spider-Man

6:30 100 Huntley Street

7:30 Wildlife Cinema

8:00 Hispanovision (Spanish)

8:30 Atlantida Magazine (Portuguese)

9:00 Visions of India (Hindi/Asian languages)

9:30 Voice of Pakistan (Urdu)

10:00 Discover Your World

10:30 Famous Knockouts

11:00 WWF Maple Leaf Wrestling

Noon OUAA Basketball: Kennedy Invitational Final

1:30 Casting Out

2:00 Movie "Defiance"

4:00 News

4:30 Dick Beddoes

5:00 WWF Wrestling

6:00 Don Cherry's Grapevine

6:30 New Adventures of Beans Baxter

7:00 Entertainment This Week


8:00 Hunter

9:00 News

9:30 Just Jazz

10:00 Fugitive (4 episodes)

2:00 Combat!

3:00 sign-off

4:00 Harrigan

4:30 Take Part

CITV 13-Ind Edmonton

5:00 Movie "The Little Ark" cont'd

7:00 Tales of the Wizard of Oz

8:00 New Adventures of Pinocchio

9:00 Mighty Hercules

10:00 Rocket Robin Hood

11:00 Spider-Man

Noon Care Bears Family

1:00 Astroboy

1:30 High-Q: North Hardin-Carroll Co.

2:00 Famous Knockouts

2:30 Outdoors Unlimited

3:00 Casting Out

3:30 Oceans Alive

4:00 Winners Down Under

4:30 Let's Talk Franchising


5:00 Solid Gold in Concert

6:00 News

6:30 City Beat

7:00 Baffle Gab

7:30 Fashion Television

8:00 Movie "Tales of the Haunted"

10:00 Ohara

11:00 New Music

Mid. Movie "Romancing the Stone"

2:00 Movie "Thief"

4:30 Movie "The Incredible Voyage of Stingray"

First Choice-Superchannel

5:00 Movie "The Fourth Protocol" cont'd

6:00 Rainbow

6:30 Chocky

7:00 Stony Plain

7:30 Wind in the Willows

8:00 Inspector Gadget

8:30 Rainbow

9:00 Movie "The Mission"

11:30 Movie "In Old California"

1:00 Movie "SpaceCamp"

3:00 The Worst Witch

4:30 Movie "Heartburn"


6:30 Movie "The Mission"

9:00 Ray Bradbury Trilogy

10:30 Movie "Manhunter"

12:30 Movie "52 Pick-Up"

2:30 Movie "Las Vegas Weekend"

4:00 Ray Bradbury Trilogy

TSN

5:00 SportsDesk

5:30 Thoroughbred Digest

6:00 Harness Racing

7:00 World of Horse Raciong

7:30 AWA Championship Wrestling

8:30 Golf

9:30 Speedweek

10:00 SportsDesk

10:30 Classic Summer

Noon Baseball: Cincinnati-Philadelphia

3:00 PGA Seniors Golf

5:00 SportsDesk

5:30 Pro Wrestling Plus (Calgary-based wrestling highlights show, hosted by Ed Whalen)

6:30 Arena Football: New York-Los Angeles

9:00 SportsDesk

9:30 Motoring '88

10:00 Top Rank Boxing


Mid. SportsDesk

12:30 PGA Seniors Golf

2:30 Arena Football

3:00 Checkered Flag

3:30 Harness Racing

4:30 World of Horse Racing

MuchMusic

5:00 Steve Anthony

6:00 Michael Williams

10:00 RSVP

11:00 Erica Ehm's Fashion Notes

Noon Bon Jovi Spotlight

12:30 Erica Ehm

2:00 Soul in the City

3:00 Michael Williams

6:00 RSVP

7:00 Erica Ehm's Fashion Notes

8:00 Bon Jovi Spotlight

8:30 Backtrax Big Ticket

9:30 Erica Ehm

10:00 Soul in the City

11:00 Michael Williams

2:00 RSVP

3:00 Erica Ehm's Fashion Notes


4:00 Bon Jovi Spotlight

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> WDIV 4-NBC Detroit

> 11:00 George Schlatter's Camera Club

That should be "Comedy Club" -- this was a stand up comedy series from the producer of
"Laugh-In" and "Real People".

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> > WDIV 4-NBC Detroit

> > 11:00 George Schlatter's Camera Club

>

> That should be "Comedy Club" -- this was a stand up comedy

> series from the producer of "Laugh-In" and "Real People".

>

That's what it was too- I try to proofread these before posting, but this one snuck by me!

Retro: Southern Saskatchewan Mon 4/23/84

from Regina Leader-Post

CKTV 2-CTV Regina

5:00 Six Million Dollar Man

6:00 20 Minute Workout

6:30 Canada AM

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 20 Minute Workout

10:00 Guess What

10:30 Just Like Mom

11:00 AM Magazine

Noon Flintstones

12:30 News

1:00 Another World

2:00 General Hospital


3:00 Don Harron

4:00 Johnny Sandison

4:30 Family Feud

5:00 My Favorite Martian

5:30 Bewitched

6:00 News

6:30 WKRP in Cincinnati

7:00 Thrill of a Lifetime

7:30 Snow Job

8:00 Movie "A Long Way Home"

10:00 Fall Guy

11:00 CTV National News

11:20 News

Mid. Movie "Panic in the Wilderness"

2:00 Movie "Danger Lights"

4:00 Waltons

CBKT 9-CBC Regina

8:45 Ed Allen

9:15 Wok with Yan

9:45 Friendly Giant

10:00 Children's Cinema

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

Noon Midday
1:00 All My Children

2:00 Take 30

2:30 Coronation Street

3:00 Tales of the Unexpected

3:30 ARS Nova

4:00 Do It for Yourself

4:30 Just Down the Street

5:00 Coming Attractions

5:30 Three's Company

6:00 News

6:30 Ryan's Fancy

7:00 It's Your Nickel

7:30 Facts of Life

8:00 Too Close for Comfort

8:30 Hangin' In

9:00 Buffalo Bill

9:30 aka Pablo

10:00 The National/The Journal

11:05 News

11:25 Barney Miller

11:55 Movie "Air Force"

CBKFT 13-SRC Regina

9:45 En mouvement

10:00 Passe-Partout
10:30 Animagerie

10:45 Tape-Tambour

11:00 Rien que pour vous

11:30 P'tits Pierrafeu

Noon Premiere edition/Fariboles

12:30 Allo Bou Bou

1:30 Au jour le jour

2:30 Cinema "La poursuite mysterieuse"

4:00 Bobino

4:30 Les Schtroumpfs

5:00 Grand frere

6:00 Ce soir

6:30 Terre humaine

7:00 Poivre et sel

8:00 Le Bastringue

8:30 Bonne aventure

9:00 Le Telejournal

9:25 Le Point/Nouvelles regionales

10:00 Nouvelles du sport/Telex Arts

10:10 Quincy

11:10 Histoires extraordinaires

CR3 Community Channel, Regina

5:00 Community Calendar

3:00 Luke Beauparlant/Teresa Posyniak: A Celebration


3:30 Sister Theresa: Schizophrenia

4:30 Baha'i: The Renewal of Religion

5:00 Community Calendar

7:00 Tube Tracks (co-produced with Z99)

7:30 Best of Rough Cuts

8:00 Hunger: A Hidden Holocaust

9:00 Insight

9:30 For God's Sake

10:00 Community Calendar

CKOS 5-CBC Yorkton

7:00 It Figures

7:30 Friendly Giant

7:45 Cartoons

8:00 Pinocchio

8:30 100 Huntley Street

9:30 Shamrock Side of the Morning

10:00 Children's Cinema

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

Noon Midday

1:00 All My Children

2:00 Take 30

2:30 Coronation Street

3:00 Coming Attractions


3:30 Just Like Mom

4:00 Do It for Yourself

4:30 Beverly Hillbillies

5:00 Jeffersons

5:30 Price is Right

6:30 News

7:00 T.J. Hooker

8:00 Too Close for Comfort

8:30 Hangin' In

9:00 Buffalo Bill

9:30 aka Pablo

10:00 The National/The Journal

11:05 Three's Company

11:30 Benny Hill

Mid. Super Night of Rock 'n' Roll

CICC 10-CTV Yorkton

7:30 Canada AM

10:00 It Figures

10:30 Shamrock Side of the Morning

11:00 700 Club

Noon Midday (local show, I assume?)

1:00 Romper Room

1:30 What's Cooking

2:00 Guess What


2:30 Another World

3:30 Let's Make a Deal

4:00 Magic Palace

4:30 Tattletales

5:00 Hour Magazine

6:00 News

6:30 Definition

7:00 AfterMASH

7:30 Thrill of a Lifetime

8:00 Benson

8:30 Snow Job

9:00 Movie "A Long Way Home"

11:00 CTV National News

11:20 News

11:45 Don Harron

CJFB 5-CBC Swift Current

7:45 700 Club

8:45 100 Huntley Street

9:45 Friendly Giant

10:00 Canadian Cinema

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

Noon News

12:30 Wok with Yan


1:00 All My Children

2:00 Take 30

2:30 Coronation Street

3:00 Tales of the Unexpected

3:30 ARS Nova

4:00 Do It for Yourself

4:30 Faith for Today

5:00 Coming Attractions

5:30 Three's Company

6:00 News

6:30 One Day at a Time

7:00 Trapper John, MD

8:00 Too Close for Comfort

8:30 Hangin' In

9:00 Buffalo Bill

9:30 aka Pablo

10:00 The National/The Journal

11:05 News

11:30 Barney Miller

Mid. Movie "Air Force"

CKX 5-CBC Brandon

7:00 Just Like Mom

7:30 20 Minute Workout

8:00 Jimmy Swaggart


8:30 Jim Bakker

9:30 Morning Edition

10:00 Just Like Mom

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

Noon CKX Noon Show

1:00 All My Children

2:00 Take 30

2:30 20 Minute Workout

3:00 Wok with Yan

3:30 Do It for Yourself

4:00 Coming Attractions

4:30 Diff'rent Strokes

5:00 Get Smart

5:30 Three's Company

6:00 News

7:00 Fame

8:00 Too Close for Comfort

8:30 Hangin' In

9:00 Buffalo Bill

9:30 aka Pablo

10:00 The National/The Journal

11:05 News

11:25 SCTV Network

11:55 Movie "Air Force"


KSRE 6-PBS Minot

(North Dakota stations were carried on Cable Regina, but wouldn't be for much longer...I was in
Southwestern Saskatchewan in July '85 and picked up a copy of the Leader-Post supplement- by
that time, Cable Regina had switched to the Detroit nets from Cancom)

8:15 AM Weather

8:30 Armchair Fitness

9:00 Educational Program

10:30 Electric Company

11:00 Educational Program

11:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

Noon Sesame Street

1:00 Educational Programs

3:00 GED

3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:00 3-2-1 Contact

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Business Report

6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

7:00 Frontline "Chasing the Basketball Dream"

8:00 The Shakespeare Plays "Two Gentlemen of Verona"

10:30 Survival Skills for the Classroom Teacher

11:00 GED

KUMV 8-NBC Williston

5:30 Ag Day
6:00 Country Morning

6:30 NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 Today

9:00 Donahue

10:00 Wheel of Fortune

10:30 Dream House

11:00 Hot Potato

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

Noon News

12:30 Days of Our Lives

1:30 Another World

2:30 Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour

3:30 Be Our Guest

4:00 Little House on the Prairie

5:00 Alice

5:30 NBC News

6:00 News

6:30 Family Feud

7:00 TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes

8:00 Movie "A Doctor's Story"

10:00 News

10:30 Best of Carson

12:30 News

KXMD 11-CBS Williston


6:00 Jim Bakker

7:00 CBS Morning News

9:00 New $25,000 Pyramid

9:30 Press Your Luck

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Young & the Restless

Noon News

12:30 As the World Turns

1:30 Capitol

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 Tattletales

3:30 Bugs Bunny

4:00 Scooby-Doo

4:30 Happy Days Again

5:00 People's Court

5:30 CBS News

6:00 News

6:30 Three's Company

7:00 Scarecrow & Mrs. King

8:00 Kate & Allie

8:30 Newhart

9:00 Cagney & Lacey

10:00 News

10:30 Jeffersons

11:00 Police Story


12:10 Movie "Project: Kill"

WDAZ 8-ABC Devils Lake (relays WDAZ 6, Fargo)

6:00 ABC News This Morning

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Donahue

10:00 Benson

10:30 Loving

11:00 All My Children

Noon Noonday

1:00 One Life to Live

2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Edge of Night

3:30 Scooby-Doo

4:00 Happy Days Again

4:30 Laverne & Shirley & Company

5:00 People's Court

5:30 ABC News

6:00 News

6:30 Entertainment Tonight

7:00 Blue Thunder

8:00 Movie "A Long Way Home"

10:00 News

10:30 ABC News Nightline

11:00 Eye on Hollywood


11:30 Thicke of the Night

* Pay-TV (channels listed CT) *

First Choice

5:00 Movie "La Cage aux Folles II" cont'd

5:30 Movie "A Family Upside Down"

7:00 Comedy Tonight

7:30 Stephen Leacock

9:00 Business Times

10:00 Mr. Wizard's World

10:30 Inspector Gadget

11:00 Movie "A Boy Named Charlie Brown"

12:30 Movie "Black Magic"

2:30 Earth Odyssey

3:30 Movie "This Time Forever"

5:30 Silent Movie "Love's Punctured Romance" (from 1915)

6:30 Comedy Tonight

7:00 Movie "A Boy Named Charlie Brown"

8:30 Movie "Dr. Detroit"

10:00 USFL: Tampa Bay Bandits-Michigan Panthers

2:00 SportsCenter

2:30 Movie "Bad Boys"

Superchannel

5:00 Movie "Fighting Back" cont'd


6:00 Reaching Out

7:00 Superchannel for Super Kids

10:00 Nana Mouskouri in Concert

11:00 Jane Fonda's Workout: Beginners

11:30 Jane Fonda's Workout: Advanced

12:30 Movie "The Terry Fox Story"

2:30 Movie "The Secret of NIMH"

4:00 Movie "Max Dugan Returns"

6:00 SCTV

6:45 Movie "Robot Monster"

8:00 Movie "Gunfight at the OK Corral"

10:00 Movie "The Year of Living Dangerously"

Mid. Movie "Missing"

2:00 Movie "Night School"

3:30 Movie "Attack of the 50-Foot Woman"

4:30 Introducing...Janet!

Here's what Regina's cable line-up was at that time:

3-CR3 Community channel

4-CBKT 9

5-KSRE

6-CKTV 2

7-CBKFT 13

8-KUMV
10-KXMD

11-CKOS

12-WDAZ

13-News

14-First Choice

18-Superchannel

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> from Regina Leader-Post

>

> CKTV 2-CTV Regina

> 11:00 AM Magazine

Did they use any material from "PM Magazine" south of the border? Were they anything like
"PM Magazine"? Odd that they named the show as such, even though no one in Canada aired
"PM Magazine", besides the US border stations.

> Noon Flintstones


Noontime tradition on CTV (and, in French, TQS), into the 1990s.

> 7:30 Snow Job

A sitcom about a ski resort, taped in Montreal; one of the worst CTV programs of all time, which
lasted a couple of years.

>

> CBKT 9-CBC Regina

> 7:30 Facts of Life

> 8:00 Too Close for Comfort

> 8:30 Hangin' In

> 9:00 Buffalo Bill

> 9:30 aka Pablo

Kind of interesting that the CBC showed alot of American programs back then.

>

> CKOS 5-CBC Yorkton

> 3:30 Just Like Mom

Apparently, CICC passed up this CTV program. A private station at the time, CKOS probably clared
some CTV shows passed up by CICC.

> CICC 10-CTV Yorkton

> 3:30 Let's Make a Deal


I this this was the 1980 version from Vancouver -- the new, Hollywood-based version wouldn't
start until fall.

>

> CKX 5-CBC Brandon

> 7:00 Just Like Mom

> 10:00 Just Like Mom

Twice a day? Glutton for punisment, I take it.

Also, did Brandon have a CKY repeater at the time? If not, CKS probably also had some CTV
shows on the schedule. But if CKY was OTA in Brandon at the time, they probably cleared what
CKY didn't clear.

> (North Dakota stations were carried on Cable Regina, but

> wouldn't be for much longer...I was in Southwestern

> Saskatchewan in July '85 and picked up a copy of the

> Leader-Post supplement- by that time, Cable Regina had

> switched to the Detroit nets from Cancom)

How good was the North Dakota signals on Cable Regina? Was reception and/or choice the
motivation for the switch?

> WDAZ 8-ABC Devils Lake (relays WDAZ 6, Fargo)

> 11:30 Thicke of the Night

>
Did anyone in Canada carry Alan Thicke's nighttime clunker?

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> CKTV 2-CTV Regina

> 7:30 Snow Job

> CBKT 9-CBC Regina

> 7:30 Facts of Life

Back in the days when CBC knew how to lure people away from other channels without airing
HNiC. Talk about taking advantage of a situation.

> CICC 10-CTV Yorkton

> Noon Midday (local show, I assume?)

--------

My guess is that CICC simulcast the CKOS broadcast of Midday. Twin-sticks were known to do
that for news - I believe Mid-Canada did that as well between their CBC and CTV stations in
Northern Ontario.

Also, what did CBKT call their evening newscast at the time? What about CBKST, which had
separate news at the time?

Was CBKT still known as CBC 9, or were they CBC Regina by then?

Saskatchewan was in for big changes in another three years, with the addition of STV in Regina
and Saskatoon (CFRE and CFSK, respectively), and CIPA (CTV) in Prince Albert. Before CIPA was on
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>

> Also, did Brandon have a CKY repeater at the time? If not,

> CKS probably also had some CTV shows on the schedule. But if

> CKY was OTA in Brandon at the time, they probably cleared

> what CKY didn't clear.

Brandon did have CTV by this point- CKYB signed on in 1972. This was a joint venture between
CKX and CKY to bring CTV to Western Manitoba.

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>

> Was CBKT still known as CBC 9, or were they CBC Regina by

> then?

In 1985, when I was there, they were known as CBC 9/4 (4 being both the transmitter in Moose
Jaw and the cable position in Regina. The "9" had a outlined "4" in the middle.

>

> Saskatchewan was in for big changes in another three years,

> with the addition of STV in Regina and Saskatoon (CFRE and

> CFSK, respectively), and CIPA (CTV) in Prince Albert.

Watch for a 1988 Southern Saskatchewan sked with STV listings soon.

> Before CIPA was on the air, did CKBI air any CTV

> programming, or did their cablesystem carry QC8?

QC8 was carried on cable in Prince Albert (Saskatoon being only about 130km away). CIPA signed
on in 1987. CKBI/CIPA was 100% owned by Shamrock Television Systems (owners of the Yorkton
twin-stick). Don't know if CKBI aired any CTV shows or not.

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> > CBKT 9-CBC Regina

> > 7:30 Facts of Life

> > 8:00 Too Close for Comfort

> > 8:30 Hangin' In

> > 9:00 Buffalo Bill

> > 9:30 aka Pablo

> Kind of interesting that the CBC showed alot of American

> programs back then.

Actually, "Hangin' In" was a CBC-produced show. It had a brief syndication run in the United
States in 1987.

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> Also, what did CBKT call their evening newscast at the time?
> What about CBKST, which had separate news at the time?

No clue about CBKT/CBKST; the only 2 I know from my visit in '85 is that CKTV's was called CKTV
Newservice and CJFB's was Newsline (With Joe Cocker's Steppin' Out as its news music!)

Retro: Tampa/Orlando/Ft. Myers, Tuesday, September 17, 1968

And more from the Central Florida edition of TV Guide. Posting the Tuesday listings because of a
couple of interesting prime-time pre-emptions...

Channel 3, WEDU (NET) Tampa

9:10 Classroom Programming

3:15 To Be Announced

3:45 Homemaking Today

4:15 Invitation to Art

4:45 Friendly Giant

5:00 What's New (Children)

5:30 Misterogers

6:00 Front Desk

6:30 To Be Announced

7:00 What's New (Children)

7:30 Adelante

8:00 William F. Buckley Jr.


9:00 U.S. Senate Race '68

10:00 Pathfinders

10:30 Navy (Film)

Channel 8, WFLA-TV (NBC) Tampa

6:30 RFD Florida

7:00 Today

9:00 Pat Boone

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Personality

11:30 The Hollywood Squares

12:00 Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

1:00 News, Sports, Weather

1:30 Let's Make a Deal

2:00 Hazel

2:30 The Doctors

3:00 Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4:00 The Match Game

4:25 NBC News (Floyd Kalber)

4:30 The Merv Griffin Show

6:00 News, Sports, Weather


6:30 NBC News (Chet Huntley/David Brinkley)

7:00 Movie ("Cat!")

9:00 NBC Tuesday Night Movie ("I'll Take Sweden")

11:00 News, Weather, Sports

11:30 The Tonight Show

Channel 10, WLCY-TV (ABC) St. Petersburg

7:00 Home and Garden

7:15 Open Mike

7:45 News

8:00 Good Morning

8:30 Fran Carlton

9:00 Romper Room

10:00 The Loretta Young Show

10:30 The Dick Cavett Show

12:00 Bewitched

12:30 Treasure Isle

1:00 Dream House

1:30 It's Happening

1:55 Children's Doctor

2:00 The Newlywed Game

2:30 The Dating Game

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life to Live


4:00 Dark Shadows

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5:00 Leave It to Beaver

5:30 News, Sports, Weather

6:00 ABC News (Frank Reynolds)

6:30 I Love Lucy

7:00 Travel/Adventure

7:30 Dennis Day (Special)

8:30 It Takes a Thief

9:30 N.Y.P.D.

10:00 The Invaders (Last show of the series)

11:00 News, Weather, Sports

11:30 The Joey Bishop Show

Channel 13, WTVT (CBS) Tampa

6:00 A.M. (Variety)

7:00 News, Weather

7:05 CBS News (Joseph Benti)

7:30 News, Weather

7:45 A.M. (Variety)

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 The Mike Douglas Show

10:30 Art Linkletter's House Party

10:55 News, Weather


11:00 The Andy Griffith Show

11:30 The Dick Van Dyke Show

12:00 News, Weather

12:20 Farm Report (Baxter)

12:25 CBS News (Joseph Benti)

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Love of Life

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 The Flintstones

4:30 Perry Mason

5:30 News, Sports, Weather

6:00 News, Sports, Weather

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7:00 The Look of a Winner (CBS fall preview)

7:30 Gunsmoke

8:30 Mike and Liberace (Mike Douglas special)

9:30 Good Morning World (Last show of the series)

10:00 CBS Reports

11:00 News, Weather, Sports

11:20 Editorial, News

11:30 Movie ("The Flying Fontaines")


Channel 38, WSUN-TV (Ind.) St. Petersburg

2:30 (PM) Film

3:00 Movie ("Catherine the Great")

4:30 Bozo the Clown

5:00 Astro Boy

5:30 Bat Masterson

6:00 Texas Rangers

6:30 Highway Patrol

7:00 Around the World

7:30 Movie ("Cardinal Richelieu")

Channel 2, WESH-TV (NBC) Daytona Beach

6:15 Sunshine Almanac

6:30 TV Classroom

7:00 Today

9:00 News, Editorial, Weather

9:15 Focus 2 (Interview)

9:30 Hazel

10:00 Snap Judgment

10:25 NBC News (Nancy Dickerson)

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Personality
11:30 The Hollywood Squares

12:00 Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 NBC News (Edwin Newman)

1:00 News

1:05 The Match Game

1:30 Let's Make a Deal

2:00 Days of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3:00 Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4:00 The Mike Douglas Show

5:30 Newscope

6:00 News, Weather, Sports

6:30 NBC News (Chet Huntley/David Brinkley)

7:00 M Squad

7:30 The Jerry Lewis Show

8:30 Julia (Debut)

9:00 Movie ("Betrayed")

11:00 News, Sports, Weather

11:30 The Tonight Show

Channel 6, WDBO-TV (CBS) Orlando

6:10 News, Weather


6:15 Sunshine Almanac

6:30 Summer Semester

7:00 News

7:05 CBS News (Joseph Benti)

7:30 Leave It to Beaver

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 The Merv Griffin Show

10:30 The Beverly Hillbillies

11:00 The Andy Griffith Show

11:30 The Dick Van Dyke Show

12:00 Love of Life

12:25 CBS News (Joseph Benti)

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Virginia Graham

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Art Linkletter's House Party

4:25 CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

4:30 The Flintstones

5:00 Gilligan's Island

5:30 Truth or Consequences


6:00 News, Sports, Weather

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7:00 Death Valley Days

7:30 Perry Mason

8:30 Showtime

9:30 Good Morning World (Last show of the series)

10:00 CBS Reports

11:00 News, Weather, Sports

11:30 Movie ("Witness for the Prosecution")

Channel 9, WFTV (ABC) Orlando

6:55 News, Weather

7:00 The Adventures of Gulliver (see note)

7:30 Linus the Lionhearted

8:00 Circus Parade

9:00 Dream House

9:30 One Life to Live

10:00 Dark Shadows

10:30 The Dick Cavett Show

12:00 Bewitched

12:30 Tom Hallick Show

1:30 It's Happening

1:55 Children's Doctor

2:00 The Newlywed Game


2:30 The Dating Game

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 Movie ("Gun Fury")

5:30 News, Sports, Weather

5:55 Editorial

6:00 ABC News (Frank Reynolds)

6:30 Of Lands and Seas (Travel)

7:30 Movie ("Merrill's Marauders")

9:30 N.Y.P.D.

10:00 The Invaders (Last show of the series)

11:00 News, Weather, Sports

11:20 Editorial, Sports

11:30 The Joey Bishop Show

Channel 11, WINK-TV (CBS) Ft. Myers

6:45 Sunshine Almanac

7:00 Edison Junior College

7:30 CBS News (Joseph Benti)

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Jack LaLanne

9:30 McHale's Navy

10:00 The Lucille Ball Show

10:30 The Beverly Hillbillies

11:00 The Andy Griffith Show


11:30 The Dick Van Dyke Show

12:00 News, Weather

12:25 CBS News (Joseph Benti)

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Love of Life

1:25 News

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Art Linkletter's House Party

4:30 The Flintstones

5:00 The Mike Douglas Show

6:30 News, Sports, Weather

7:00 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7:30 Daktari

8:30 Showtime

9:30 Good Morning World (Last show of the series)

10:00 CBS Reports

11:00 News, Weather, Sports

11:20 Movie ("I'm Still Alive")

Note: WFTV's 7:00-8:00 AM schedule, consisting mostly of ABC's weekend morning


programming... Monday: Casper the Friendly Ghost, The Beatles; Tuesday: The Adventures of
Gulliver, Linus the Lionhearted; Wednesday: Spider-Man, King Kong; Thursday: Fantastic Voyage,
Sir Lancelot; Friday: The Bullwinkle Show, Sir Lancelot
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> Channel 8, WFLA-TV (NBC) Tampa

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> 9:00 Pat Boone

> 10:30 Concentration

I've posted Central Florida schedules from

1962, and for years WFLA would not carry

NBC's 10 AM show. It wasn't until the fall

of 1973 that they finally began doing so;

NBC was running Dinah's Place at the time.


>

> 2:00 Hazel

I never did understand what WFLA had against

Days Of Our Lives for so long. About a year

after these schedules, Channel 8 had Allen

Ludden's Gallery, a failed talk show, from

1:30-2:30 (Let's Make A Deal had moved to

ABC and Channel 10 by then). WTOG/44 was

running Days. By 1971 at the latest, Days

was finally on 8. But I wonder why they

held out for so long.

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> 6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

Within a year, Channel 13's local news would be

airing 6-7, with Cronkite at 7.

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> Channel 9, WFTV (ABC) Orlando

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>

> 12:30 Tom Hallick Show

I wonder if this is the same Tom Hallick who

became a Los Angeles personality in the '70s,

and who was on The Young And The Restless in

its early years.

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> > Channel 8, WFLA-TV (NBC) Tampa

>>

> > 9:00 Pat Boone

> > 10:30 Concentration>

> I've posted Central Florida schedules from

> 1962, and for years WFLA would not carry

> NBC's 10 AM show. It wasn't until the fall

> of 1973 that they finally began doing so;

> NBC was running Dinah's Place at the time.

And after Dinah left NBC for her syndicated talk show, ch.8 showed "Romper Room" at 10AM,
after ch.10 dropped the show -- this remained at this time on ch.8 until around 1982.

> > 2:00 Hazel

>

> I never did understand what WFLA had against

> Days Of Our Lives for so long. By 1971 at the latest, Days

> was finally on 8. But I wonder why they

> held out for so long.


As I heard, Des Moines held out the longest -- WHO ch.13 didn't clear Days until around 1984.

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> Channel 38, WSUN-TV (Ind.) St. Petersburg

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> 2:30 (PM) Film

> 3:00 Movie ("Catherine the Great")

> 4:30 Bozo the Clown

> 5:00 Astro Boy

> 5:30 Bat Masterson

> 6:00 Texas Rangers

> 6:30 Highway Patrol

> 7:00 Around the World

> 7:30 Movie ("Cardinal Richelieu")

>
The old ch.38 was already on its last legs, with its later sign on and earlier sign-off, after losing
the lucrative ABC affiliation to ch.10 in 1965. The death knell probably came at the end of 1968,
when WTOG ch.44, launched and owned by the deeper-pocketed Hubbard Broadcasting (until
they sold it to Viacom in 1996), went on the air. Ch.38 would go dark for good in February 1970,
and it would be 20 years until ch.38 lights up Tampa Bay screens again, as WTTA.

By the way -- did TVG had any listings for Orlando's NET station, WMFE ch.24 (they signed on in
1965)?

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> > > Channel 8, WFLA-TV (NBC) Tampa

>>>

> > > 9:00 Pat Boone

> > > 10:30 Concentration>

> > I've posted Central Florida schedules from

> > 1962, and for years WFLA would not carry

> > NBC's 10 AM show. It wasn't until the fall

> > of 1973 that they finally began doing so;

> > NBC was running Dinah's Place at the time.

>
> And after Dinah left NBC for her syndicated talk show, ch.8

> showed "Romper Room" at 10AM, after ch.10 dropped the show

> -- this remained at this time on ch.8 until around 1982.

>

>>>

> I don't think that happened immediately. I was living

in Tampa in the summer of '74 and remember Ch. 8 carrying

the short-lived version of Name That Tune that Dennis James

emceed; that was the show that replaced Dinah on NBC.

(If I wanted to watch a game show at 10 AM that was my only

pick; Ch. 13 didn't carry Joker's Wild.) Romper Room may

have moved to 8 around 1975 or '76, but since I left Florida

for Texas in '76 I honestly don't recall.

>

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> By the way -- did TVG had any listings for Orlando's NET

> station, WMFE ch.24 (they signed on in 1965)?

Not this TV Guide, at least -- I included all the listed channels in these posts.

When I bought this TV Guide on eBay, I was kind of hoping WTOG would be included. Guess I
missed it by a couple of months. I interned there in the summer of 1993, and remember that
their reception area contained a framed copy of what I figured out was the first page of their
master control log from the day they first signed on -- but obviously, I couldn't remember the
exact date. (1968 is memorable, though, because of the jingle they were using on-air throughout
1988: "20 years together, 44 and you!" I don't remember them promoting their 25th anniversary
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Retro: Atlanta and surrounding areas, Wednesday 5/18/94

SOURCE: TV Guide, Atlanta Edition 5/14-20/94

Channels Listed

ATLANTA

2-WSB (ABC)

5-WAGA (CBS)

11-WXIA (NBC)

17-WTBS (Ind.)

30-WPBA (PBS)

36-WATL (Fox)

46-WGNX (Ind.)

69-WVEU (Ind.)

ATHENS/ATLANTA

8-WGTV (PBS)

ATHENS

34-WNGM (Ind.)
ROME/ATLANTA

14-WTLK (Ind.)

CHATSWORTH

18-WCLP (PBS)

CHATTANOOGA

3-WRCB (NBC)

9-WTVC (ABC)

12-WDEF (CBS)

61-WDSI (Fox)

MACON

13-WMAZ (CBS)

24-WGXA (ABC)

41-WMGT (NBC)

5:00

9-Good Morning, Don!

13-This Mornings Business

17-Gomer Pyle, USMC

46-ANC News

69-Movie: Gangsters Den (45)


5:30

2 9-ABC News

3 41-NBC News

11-News

12 13-CBS News

17-Headline News

30-Homestretch

6:00

2 3 11-News

5-Geraldo

8 18-G.E.D.

9-Good Morning, Chattanooga

12-Morning Show

13-Early Mornin

14-Morning Stretch

17-Three Stooges

24-Dennis the Menace

30-Body Electric

34-North Georgia Music

36-Kenneth Copeland

41-NBC News

46-T-Rex

61-Bots Master

69-This Mornings Business


6:30

8 18-Morning Business Report

13-Mornin

14-CBS News

24-Ducktales

30-Bloomberg Business News

34-AG Day

36-Mr. Bogus

46-Bots Master

61-Tale Spin

69-Noticias

6:35

17-Yogi and Friends

7:00

2 9 24-Good Morning America

3 11 41-Today

5-Good Day Atlanta

8 18-Sesame Street

12 13 14-This Morning

30-American Adventure

34-Morning Hits

36-Power Rangers
46-Conan the Adventurer

61-Darking Duck

69-Supertime (in Japanese)

7:05

17-Jetsons

7:30

30-Living with Health

34-Mornings with Meg

36-Merrie Melodies

46-Sonic the Hedgehog

61-Power Rangers

7:35

17-Tom and Jerry

8:00

8 18-Barney and Friends

30-Carmen Sandiego

36-Pink Panther

46-Garfield and Friends

61-Merrie Melodies

69-Commercial Program
8:05

17-Gilligans Island

8:30

8 18-Mister Rogers

34-Morris Cerullo Presents

36-Xuxa

46-Inspector Gadget

61-Bonkers

69-Life Today

8:35

17-Bewitched

9:00

2-Sally Jessy Raphael

3-Geraldo

5 9 41-Regis and Kathie Lee

8 18-Reading Rainbow

11 24-Montel Williams

12-Vicki!

13-Phil Donahue

14-Worship

34-North Georgia Music (until 3:00)

36-Movie: Of Pure Blood (Made for TV, 86)


46-Fame

61-Xuxa

69-Powerfilled Thinking

9:05

17-Happy Days

9:30

61-Kenneth Copeland

69-Kate and Allie

9:35

17-Threes Company

10:00

2-Bertice Berry

3 13-Sally Jessy Raphael

5-Geraldo

9-Mike and Maty

11 41-Vicki!

12-Maury Povich

14-Ozzie and Harriet

24-In the Heat of the Night

46-Hogan Family

61-Montel Williams
69-Ernest Angley

10:05

17-Little House on the Prairie

10:30

14-Commercial Program

46-Hogan Family

11:00

2-Maury Povich

3-Phil Donahue

5 12 13-The Price Is Right

11-Jerry Springer

14-Make Room for Daddy

24-Mike and Maty

36-Ricki Lake

41-Jane Whitney

46-Perfect Strangers

61-Jenny Jones

69-Leeza

11:05

17-Matlock
11:30

9-Rush Limbaugh

14-Commercial Program

30-Sesame Street

46-Perfect Strangers

12:00

2 5 9 11 12 13-News

3-Jerry Springer

8 18-Sesame Street

14-Shepherds Chapel Bible Study

24-Love Connection

36-Movie: Gung Ho (86)

41-Night Court

46-Family Feud

61-Ricki Lake

69-Jane Whitney

12:05

17-Perry Mason

12:15

13-Date with Del

12:30
2 9 24-Loving

5 12 13-Young and the Restless

11-Noonday

41-Designing Women

46-Family Feud

1:00

2 9 24-All My Children

3-Leeza

8 18-Lamb Chops Play Along

11 41-Days of Our Lives

14-Commercial Programs

46-Can We Shop

61 69-700 Club

1:05

17-Movie: Murder Is Easy (Made for TV, 82)

1:30

5 12 13-Bold and the Beautiful

8 18-Carmen Sandiego

2:00

2 9 24-One Life to Live

3 11 41-Another World
5 12 13-As the World Turns

36-Family Ties

46-I Dream of Jeannie

61-Conan the Adventurer

69-Commercial Program

2:30

14-Worship

30-New Explorers

36-Looney Tunes

46-Ducktales

61-Goof Troop

69-Bonanza

3:00

2 9 24-General Hospital

3-Days of Our Lives

5 12 13-Guiding Light

8 18-Ciao Italia

11-Rolanda

30-Strip Quilting

34-Family Matters

36 61-Tom and Jerry Kids

41-Leeza

46-Tale Spin
3:05

17-Bugs Bunny

3:30

8 18-Art of Sewing

30-G.E.D.

34-North Georgia Music

36 61-Tiny Toons

46-Darkwing Duck

69-Casper

3:35

17-Captain Planet

4:00

2 9 13-Oprah Winfrey

3-Little House: A New Beginning

5-Rescue 911

8 18-Shining Time Station

11-Phil Donahue

12-Designing Women

24 46-Goof Troop

30-Sesame Street
36 61-Animaniacs

41-Peoples Court

69-Widget

4:05

17-Flintstones

4:30

5-A Current Affair

8 18-Sesame Street

12 41-Golden Girls

14-Commercial Program

24 46-Bonkers

36 61-Batman

69-Hallo Spencer

4:35

17-Brady Bunch

5:00

2 5 9 11 12 13-News

3-Inside Edition

14-Country Music Time

24-Cosby Show

30-Barney and Friends


34-Jerry Springer

36-Ricki Lake

41-Mamas Family

46 61-Family Matters

69-Roger Rocket Videos

5:05

17-Saved by the Bell

5:30

3 9 24-News

8 18-Barney and Friends

11 13-Inside Edition

12-Roseanne

30-Lamb Chops Play Along

41-Murphy Brown

46 61-Family Matters

69-Alf

5:35

17-Saved by the Bell

6:00

2 3 5 9 11 12 13 34-News

8 18-MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour
14-Commercial Programs

24-Family Matters

30-Carmen Sandiego

36-Marriedwith Children

41-Cops

46 61-Full House

69-Airwolf

6:05

17-Charles in Charge

6:30

3 41-NBC News

5 12 13-CBS News

9 24-ABC News

30-European Journal

34-Family Matters

36-Murphy Brown

46 61-Cosby Show

6:35

17-Grwoing Pains

7:00

2-ABC News
3 5 41-Wheel of Fortune

8 18-Nightly Business Report

9-A Current Affair

11-NBC News

12 13-Hard Copy

14-Country Music Time

24-A Different World

30-Todays Japan

34-Headline News

36-Cheers

46-Roseanne

61-Empty Nest

69-Magnum, P.I.

7:05

17-Andy Griffith

7:30

2 12 13-Entertainment Tonight

3 5 41-Jeopardy!

8 18-New Explorers

9 36-Cops

11-American Journal

17-Baseball: Braves @ Reds

24-Marriedwith Children
30-ITN World News

34-Twilight Zone

46-Designing Women

61-Coach

8:00

2 9 24-Sesame Streets 25th Birthday

3 11 41-Movie: Jonathan Stone: Threat of Innocence (Made for TV, 94)

5 12 13: Movie: The Naked Gun 2 : The Smell of Fear (91)

8 18-Ill Fly Away

14-Commercial Programs

30-Nova

34-Highway Patrol

36 61-Melrose Place

46-Movie: The Exorcist III (90)

69-Kojak

8:30

34-Red Green

9:00

2 9 24-Home Improvement

8 18-Evening of Championship Ice Skating

14-Worship

30-Frontline
34-Rush Limbaugh

69-Cannon

9:30

2 9 24-Grace under Fire

34-Taxi

10:00

2 9 24-Turning Point

3 11 41-Law and Order

5 12 13-48 Hours

8 18-James Taylor Squibnocket

34-Jenny Jones

36-Highway Patrol

46-News

61-Star Trek-The Next Generation

69-A-Team

10:30

17-Movie: White Buffalo (77)

36-Highway Patrol

11:00

2 3 5 9 11 12 13 24-News

8 18-National Geographic
30-America with Dennis Wholey

34-Love Connection

36-Cops

41-M*A*S*H

46-Star Trek-The Next Generation

61-Star Trek

69-Benny Hill

11:30

24-Highway Patrol

30-ITN World News

34-North Georgia Music

36-Cheers

41-News

69-Kate and Allie

11:35

2-Hard Copy

3 11 41-Jay Leno

5-Love Connection

9-Nightline

12 13-David Letterman

12:00

24-Rush Limbaugh
30-International Dispatch

34 61-Commercial Program

36-Night Court

46-Designing Women

69-Fugitive

12:05

2-Nightline

5-David Letterman

9-Rush Limbaugh

12:30

17-Movie: Springfield Rifle (52)

24-Cheers

34-North Georgia Music (until 6:00)

36-M*A*S*H

46-Commercial Program

61-Can We Shop

12:35

2 13-Arsenio Hall

3 11 41-Conan OBrien

9-American Journal

12-Marriedwith Children
1:00

24-Whos the Boss?

36-Movie: Pump Up the Volume (90)

46-News

1:05

5-News

9-Commercial Program

12 69-Scene of the Crime

1:30

24-News

61-Home Shopping Club (until 6:00)

1:35

2-Jenny Jones

3 41-Greg Kinnear

9-ANC News

11-Rush Limbaugh

13-A Current Affair

1:40

5-Peoples Court

2:00
9-World News Now (until 5:00)

14-Shop at Home Network (until 6:00)

46-Movie: Cyclone (87)

2:05

3-Jane Whitney

11-Greg Kinnear

12 13-Up to the Minute (until 5:30 on 12; until 5:00 on 13)

41-Nightside (until 5:30)

69-Movie: Happy Go Lovely (51)

2:10

5-Up to the Minute

2:30

17-Movie: The Trackers (71)

2:35

2-Mike and Maty

11-Nightside (until 5:30)

3:00

36-Movie: Dolls (86)

3:05

3-Nightside (until 5:30)


3:35

2-World News Now (until 5:30)

4:00

17-Three Stooges

46-Hill Street Blues

69-Movie: Dr. Kildares Strange Case (40)

4:30

17-Jeffersons

36-Fall Guy

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> How about Saturday listings?

>

I got a late start last night copying this posting. I should be able to get it done tonight. As slow as
I type, it takes me a while to get everything done.

Retro: Atlanta and surrounding areas, Saturday, 5/14/94

Source: TV Guide, Atlanta edition. Please refer to previous post for channels and markets in this
posting.
5:00

3 41-Nightside (until 6 on 3; until 6:30 on 41)

5-Remington Steele

14-Shop at Home Network

17-Andy Griffith

34-North Georgia Music (until 8:00)

46-Twilight Zone

5:05

2-Headline News

5:30

11-Martha Stewart Living

17-Andy Griffith

36-Webster

69-American Adventurer

6:00

2-Bugs Bunny and Tweety

3-Tell Us What You Think

5-Storybreak

8 18-G.E.D.

9-Flea Market Report

11 36 46-Commercial Program(s)

13-Ninja Turtles
14-Color of Money

17-Andy Griffith

30-Psychology-The Study of Human Behavior

6:30

2-Bugs and Tweety

3-Trendz

5-Conan/Young Warriors

8 18-Sesame Street

11-Home Again

14-Minority Business Report

17-Between the Lines

30-Humanities through the Arts

36-Speed Racer

41-U.S. Farm Report

61-Stone Protectors

7:00

2-Cro

3-Today

5-New Dennis the Menace

9-Real News for Kids

11-News

12-Bill Nye

13-Little Mermaid
14-Wall Street Journal Report

24-Bullwinkle

30-Sociological Imagination

36-Pick Your Brain

41-Widget

61-Transformers: Generation 2

69-Around the World in Eighty Dreams

7:05

17-Real News for Kids

7:30

2-C.O.W.-Boys

5 13-Beakmans World

8 18-Barney and Friends

9-Romper Room

12-Wonderland

14-Redhawk Outdoors

24-New Captain Planet

30-Government by Consent

36-Not Just News

41-Energy Express

46-Feed the Children

61-Animal Adventures

69-Twinkle the Dream Being


7:35

17-Jonny Quest

8:00

2-News

5 12-Marsupilami

8 18-Shining Time Station

9 24-Bugs Bunny and Tweety

11-Today

13-Weekend Mornin

14-North American Fish and Game

30-Body Electric

34-Commercial Programs

36 61-Dog City

41-Exosquad

46-Atlanta Forum

69-Mad Scientist

8:05

17-Bonanza

8:30

5 12-Little Mermaid

8 18-Kidsongs
9 24-Bugs Bunny and Tweety

14-Commercial Program

30-Homestretch

36 61-Power Rangers

41-Biker Mice

46-Wonderland

69-G.I. Joe

9:00

3-Nick News

5 12-Garfield

8 18-Ghostwriter

9 24-Sonic the Hedgehog

14-TBA

30-Sneak Previews

36 61-Bobbys World

41-NBA Inside Stuff

46-Whats Up Network

69-Hurricanes

9:05

17-WCW Wrestling

9:30

3-Captain Planet
9 24-Addams Family

14-Pam and Buffy

30-Well-Placed Weed

34-North Georgia Music

36 61-Eek! The Cat

41-Animal Adventures

46-Monster Wars

69-King Arthur

10:00

2-High Q

3 41-Name Your Adventure

5 12-Ninja Turtles

8 18-Eastern Shore Decoy Carving

9 24-Cryptkeeper

11-Why Didnt I Think of That?

13-Nick News

14-Saved by the Bell

30-Ethics in America

34-Commercial Program

36 61-Tiny Toons

69-Mighty Max

10:05

17-National Geographic Explorer


10:30

2-Animal Adventures

3 14 41-California Dreams

8 18-Honey Bees and Beekeeping

9 24-Land of the Lost

11 13-Bill Nye

34-North Georgia Music (until 12:30)

36 61-Taz-Mania

46-Energy Express

69-Double Dragon

11:00

2-Thunder in Paradise

3 41-Saved by the Bell

5-Baywatch

8 18-So Easy to Preserve

9 24-Land of the Lost

11-Name Your Adventure

12-New Dennis the Menace

13-Wonderland

14-Young America Outdoors

30-At the River I Stand

36 61-X-Men

46-Soul Train
69-Asian Variety

11:30

3 14-Running the Halls

8 18-Pets, Etc.

9 24-C.O.W.-Boys

11-NBA Inside Stuff

12-Conan/Young Warriors

13-Winning Edge

36 61-Red Planet

61-WCW Wrestling

12:00

2 9-Auto Racing: Indy 500 Time Trials

3-NBA Inside Stuff

5-News

8 18-Employment Line

11-Bobby Cox: Baseball

12-Beakmans World

13-Ebony Speaks

14-Commercial Programs (until 6:00)

24-American Gladiators

30-Frontline

36-Movie: Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise (87)

46 61-Family Matters
69-Chitrahar

12:05

17-Movie: Kung Fu (Made for TV, 72)

12:30

3 11 41-NBA Showtime

5-Rescue 911

8 18-Rod and Reel

12-Storybreak

13-Growing Pains

34-Commercial Program

46 61-Family Matters

69-Nick News

1:00

3 11 41-NBA Playoffs-Conference Semi-Finals

5-Cagney and Lacey

8 18-Georgia Outdoors

12-Commercial Programs (until 4:00)

13-Classifieds

24-Auto Racing (joined in progress from 12:00)

30-Nova

34-North Georgia Music (until 3:00)

46-Movie: Tek-War: Tek Justice (Made for TV, 94)


61-Movie: The Karate Kid II (86)

69-Peppermint Place

1:30

8 18-American Woodshop

13-Andy Griffith

69-Planet Rocks

1:35

17-Baseball: Braves @ Mets

2:00

5-In the Heat of the Night

8 18-The Horse

13-Simon and Simon

30-American Vacations

36-Movie: Police Academy 3: Back in Training (86)

69-Commercial Programs

2:30

2 9 24-Golf: Byron Nelson Classic

8 18-Victory Garden

30-Joy of Painting

3:00
5-Remington Steele

8 18-Nathalie Dupree

13-Presidents Fitness Challenge for Kids

30-American Woodshop

34-Commercial Programs

46-Movie: Born to Ride (91)

61-Movie: The Karate Kid III (89)

69-Golf Southeast Style

3:30

3 11 41-NBA Playoffs-Conference Semi-Final

8 18-Frugal Gourmet

30-Hometime

4:00

5-American Gladiators

8 18-Taste of Louisiana

12 34-Womens Golf: McDonalds LPGA Championship

13-Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

30-Victory Garden

36-Movie: Romancing the Stone (84)

69-National Geographic: On Assignment

4:30

2 9 24-Wide World of Sports


8 18-Louisiana Cooking

30-Frugal Gourmet

4:35

17-Andy Griffith

5:00

5-In the Heat of the Night

8 18-Todays Gourmet

13-Untouchables

30-Nathalie Dupree Cooks

46-Renegade

61-Babylon 5

69-#1 Country

5:05

17-Matlock

5:30

8 18-Travels in Europe

30-Gourmet Cooking

69-Super Sports Follies

6:00

2 3 5 9 11 12 13-News
8 18-Hometime

14-WWF Wrestling

24-Jeffersons

30-This Old House

34-Commercial Program

36-Movie: Throw Momma from the Train (87)

41-Wheel of Fortune

46-Highlander

61-Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

69-1st and Ten

6:05

17-WCW Wrestling

6:30

2 9-ABC News

3 11 41-NBC News

5-Emergency Call

8 18-This Old House

12-CBS News

13-Close Up

24-Amen

30-Wild America

34-North Georgia Music

69-California Dreams
7:00

2-Entertainment Tonight

3-Little House on the Prairie

5-A Current Affair: Extra

8 18-Austin City Limits

9-Commercial Programs

11-Inside Edition Weekend

12-Baywatch

13 61-Star Trek: The Next Generation

14-Smoky Mountain Wrestling

24-Its Showtime at the Apollo

30-Travels in Europe

34-Commercial Program

41-Crusaders

46-Designing Women

69-Movie: Lethal Obsession (Made for Video, 88)

7:30

11-Saturday Sports Live

30-Inn Country USA

34-Church Service

46-Designing Women

8:00
2 9 24-Movie: MacGyver: Lost Treasure of Atlantis (Made for TV, 94)

3 11 41-Bob Hope Birthday Memories

5 12 13-Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

8 18-Lawrence Welk

14-Wrestling

30-Washington Week

34-North Georgia Gospel

36 61-Cops

46-Acapulco H.E.A.T.

8:05

17-Movie: Mary Jane Harper Cried Last Night (77)

8:30

30-Wall Street Week

36 61-Cops

9:00

5 12 13-Walker, Texas Ranger

8 18-National Geographic

14-Wrestling

36 61-Americas Most Wanted

46-Untouchables

69-21 Jump Street


9:30

30-Southern Voice

10:00

2 9 24-Commish

3 11 41-Sisters

14-Worship (until 2:00 A.M.)

30-Auston City Limits

34-Jack Van Impe

36-Highway Patrol

46-News

61-Crusaders

69-A-Team

10:05

17-Movie: Intimate Strangers (Made for TV, 86)

10:30

34-Commercial Program

36-Highway Patrol

11:00

2 3 5 9 11 12 13-News

24-Soul Train

30-World Music
34-Jewish Voice

36 61-Tales from the Crypt

41-M*A*S*H

46-Apollo Comedy Hour

69-Love Psychic

11:30

3 11 41-Saturday Night Live (season finale, with Heather Locklear as hostess and Janet Jackson as
musical guest)

5-In the Heat of the Night

9-#1 Country

12-Movie: Casablanca (42)

34-North Georgia Music

36 61-Tales from the Crypt

69-Benny Hill

11:35

2-Hard Copy

13-A Current Affair: Extra

12:00

9-A Current Affair: Extra

24-Renegade

30-Tecx

34-Commercial Program

36-Cobra
46-Uptown Comedy Club

61-Commercial Programs

69-Movie: Medusa (74)

12:05

2-Robocop

17-Movie: Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story (Made for TV, 81)

12:30

5-Empty Nest

34-North Georgia Music (until 6:30)

12:35

13-Arsenio Hall

1:00

3 46-Music Scoupe

5-News

9-Emergency Call

11 41-Comedy Showcase

24-Classifieds

36-Commercial Program

61-Movie: An Officer and a Gentleman (82)

1:05
2-Its Showtime at the Apollo

1:30

5 24-Emergency Call

9-ANC News (until 6:30)

36-Movie: The Conversation (74)

1:35

13-Babylon 5

2:00

3-Nightside (until 6:00)

5-Hawaii Five-O

11-Golden Girls

14-Shop at Home Network (until 6:00)

41-Apollo Comedy Hour

46-Movie: Breaking Away (79)

69-Movie: The Return of the Chinese Boxer (77)

2:05

2-Weekend Travel Update

17-Movie: Calendar Girl Murders (Made for TV, 84)

2:30

11-Movie: Spirit of St. Louis (57)


2:35

2-Movie: Pinky (49)

13-Andy Griffith

3:00

5-American Gladiators

13-Star Trek: The Next Generation

41-Nightside (until 6:00)

3:30

61-Home Shopping Club (until 6:00)

4:00

5-Remington Steele

13-Movie: Gung Ho (86)

36-Americas Black Forum

46-Movie: Body Rock (84)

69-1st and Ten

4:05

17-Movie: The Night They Took Miss Beautiful (Made for TV, 77)

4:30

11-Movie: Dead or Alive (44)


36-Community Journal

69-#1 Country

4:35

2-Headline News (until 5:30)

Retro: Shreveport/East Texas Sat 10/14/95

from TV Guide, Shreveport-Texarkana edition

3 KTBS-ABC Shreveport * 4 KDFW-Fox Dallas * 5 KALB-NBC Alexandria *

5f KXAS-NBC Fort Worth * 6 KTAL-NBC Texarkana-Shreveport *

7 KLTV-ABC Tyler-Longview * 8 KNOE-CBS Monroe-West Monroe * 8d WFAA-ABC Dallas *

9 KTRE-ABC Lufkin-Nacogdoches * 10 KTVE-NBC El Dorado * 11 KTVT-CBS Dallas *

12 KSLA-CBS Shreveport * 13 KLTM-PBS Monroe-West Monroe * 13d KERA-PBS Dallas *

14 KARD-Fox Monroe-West Monroe * 19 KLSB-NBC Lufkin-Nacogdoches *

24 KLTS-PBS Shreveport * 25 KLPA-PBS Alexandria * 31 KLAX-ABC Alexandria *

33 KMSS-Fox Shreveport * 39 KXTX-Ind Dallas * 51 KFXK-Fox/UPN Tyler-Longview *

56 KETK-NBC Lufkin-Nacogdoches

Morning

5:00

4 Infomercials

5-5f-56 NBC News Nightside

8d Travel Travel

14 Home Shopping Spree


33 Reality Check

39 Singsations

51 Dinosaurs

5:30

5 Iron Man

5f-39 Infomercial

7-9 US Farm Report

8d Country Reporter

19-56 Lighter Side of Sports

31 Space Strikers

33 Three's a Crowd

51 Goof Troop

6:00

3 Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures

4 Dragon Ball

5 Fantastic Four

5f Weekend Travel Update

6 Circumspect

7-9-39 Honey Hole TV Magazine

8 America's Backyard

8d Peppermint Place

10 New Captain Planet

11 It's Your Business


12 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

13-24-25 GED

13d Sesame Street

14 Jellybean Jungle

19-56 Outdoor Trails

31 Teknoman

33 Biker Mice from Mars

51 Infomercials

6:30

3-4-10 News for Kids

5 New Captain Planet

5f Main Floor

6-7-9 Bill Nye the Science Guy

8 American Adventurer

8d Peppermint Place

11 TBA

12 Happy Ness: The Secret of the Loch

14 Monster Mania

19-56 Your Mind & Body

31 Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures

39 Infomercials

7:00

3-7-8d-9-31 New Adventures of Madeline


4 Reality Check

5-5f-10-19-56 Today

6 New Captain Planet

8-11 Adventures of Hyperman

12 Jelly Bean Jungle

13-24-25 Personal Finance

13d Sesame Street

14-33-51 Where is Carmen Sandiego?

7:30

3-7-8d-9-31 Free Willy

4 Biker Mice from Mars

6 Princess Gwenevere & the Jewel Riders

8-11-12 Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa

14-33-51 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

8:00

3-7-8d-9-31 George of the Jungle

4 News

6 AJ's Time Travelers

8-11 Aladdin

12 News

13-24-25 Ethics in America

13d Gerbert

14-33-51 Masked Rider


8:30

3-7-8d-9-31 Bump in the Night

6 Sing Me a Story: with Belle

8-11 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

13 Kidsongs

14-33-51 Eek!stravaganza

9:00

3-7-8d-9-31 Fudge

5-5f-6-10-19-56 Saved by the Bell

8-11-12 Mask

13-24-25 Joy of Painting

13d This Old House

14-33-51 Spider-Man

9:30

3-7-8d-9-31 Reboot

5-5f-6-10-19-56 Hang Time

8-11-12 Santo Bugito

13-24-25 Inspiration of Painting

13d Hometime

14-33-51 The Tick

10:00
3-7-8d-9-31 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

4 Iron Man

5-5f-6-10-19-56 Saved by the Bell

8 AJ's Time Travelers

11-12 Felix the Cat

13-24-25 Sewing Connection

13d Chef Paul Prudhomme's Fork in the Road

14-33-51 X-Men

39 Movie "Odd Jobs"

10:30

4 Fantastic Four

5-5f-6-10-19-56 California Dreams

8 Kidsworld

8d High School Football Roundup

9 Lumberjacks '95: Football

11-12 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

13-24-25 Sew Creative

13d Sunshine Cuisine

14-33-51 Life with Louie

11:00

3-7-8d-9-31 College Football: Florida-Auburn

4 Sweet Valley High

5-14 Nick News


5f-6 NBA Inside Stuff

8-11-12 Beakman's World

10 Bart Rockett

13-24-25 Sew Many Quilts

13d Frugal Gourmet

19-56 Siskel & Ebert

33 Iron Man

51 Infomercials

11:30

4 Inside High School Football

5-8-12 College Football: Georgia-Vanderbilt

5f Bill Nye the Science Guy

6 Gladiators 2000

10 Martha Stewart Living

11 Really Wild Animals

13-24-25 Victory Garden

13d Taste of Louisiana

14 Sweet Valley High

19-56 Cowboys Special Edition

33 Fantastic Four

Afternoon

Noon
4-19-33-56 College Football: Texas Christian-Rice

5f Smart Sex

6 Movie "Trading Places"

10 Road to US Olympic Gold

11 Saved by the Bell

13-24-25 Frugal Gourmet

13d Grilling

14 Home Remedies

39 Rifleman

51 Movie "Hairspray"

12:30

10-14 Infomercial

11 Saved by the Bell

13-24-25 Taste of Louisiana

13d Furniture on the Mend

39 Rifleman

1:00

5f Talk Street

10 Who's the Boss?

11 Movie "Mr. Destiny"

13-24-25 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin'

13d Antiques Road Show

14 Movie "Downtown"
1:30

5f Colorado Picture Perfect

10 Movie "Bad Medicine"

13-24-25 Gourmet Cooking

13d Victory Garden

2:00

5f Infomercials

13-24-25 Chef Paul Prudhomme's Fork in the Road

13d Hometime

39 Bonanza

51 Movie "Someone to Watch Over Me"

2:30

3-7-8d-9-31 College Football: Oklahoma-Texas

5 Wheel of Fortune

6 Baywatch

8 Coach

12 Infomercial

13-24-25 Cooking at the Academy

13d New Yankee Workshop

3:00

5 Road to US Olympic Gild


5f This Week in Baseball

8-11-12 CBS Sports Show (International Team Challenge figure skating)

13-24-25 Master Chefs of Florida Culinary Institute

13d American Woodshop

14 Selene: A Bittersweet Story

39 Bonanza

3:30

4 Hard Copy

5-5f-6-10-19-56 Atlanta 1996 Olympic Preview

13-24-25 From a Country Garden

13d Country Inn Cooking with Gail Greco

33 Full House

4:00

4 Renegade

5-5f-6-10-19-56 USGA Golf Preview (look at US Open/US Senior Open/US Women's Open)

13-24-25 This Old House

13d Today's Gourmet

14 Baywatch Nights

33 Soul Train

39 Gunsmoke

51 Baywatch

4:30
13-24-25 Hometime

13d Cooking Secrets of the CIA

5:00

4 Baywatch Nights

5 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

5f-6-11 News

8 Extremists

10 Infomercial

12 Extra

13-24-25 American Woodshop

13d In Julia's Kitchen

14 Roseanne

19-56 Land's End

33 Family Matters

39 Gunsmoke

51 Star Trek: Voyager

5:30

5-5f-10 NBC Nightly News

6 Wheel of Fortune

8-11 CBS Evening News

13-24-25 Furniture on the Mend

13d Great Chefs of the West

14-33 Fresh Prince of Bel Air


Evening

6:00

3 Baywatch Nights

4-7-8-8d-9-12 News

5-5f-6-10-19-56 Baseball: League Championship Series, Game 4

11 Extra

13-24-25 New Red Green

13d Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin'

14 Seinfeld

31 CNN Headline News

33 Land's End

39 One West Waikiki

51 Home Improvement

6:30

4 Cowboys Special Edition

7-8-8d-9 Wheel of Fortune

12 Inside Edition Weekend

13-24-25 Wild America

13d This Old House

14 Home Improvement

51 Fresh Prince of Bel Air

7:00
3-7-8d-9-31 Jeff Foxworthy

4-14-33-51 Martin

8-11-12 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

13-24-25 Lawrence Welk

13d Texas Parks & Wildlife

39 High Tide

7:30

3-7-8d-9-31 Maybe This Time

4-14-33-51 Preston Episodes

13d Wild America

8:00

3-7-8d-9-31 Movie "Picture Perfect"

4-14-33-51 Cops

8-11-12 Touched by an Angel

13-24-25 Austin City Limits

13d Movie "The Best Years of Our Lives"

39 Highlander

8:30

4-14-33-51 America's Most Wanted

9:00

4 News
5-5f-6-10-19-56 JAG

8-11-12 Walker, Texas Ranger

13-24-25 Eric Clapton Unplugged

14 NFL Gamebusters

33 One West Waikiki

39 Hitchhiker

51 Star Trek: Voyager

9:30

4 Summerall-Aikman Cowboys Report

39 Hitchhiker

10:00

3-4-5-5f-6-7-8-8d-9-10-11-12-19-31-56 News

13-24-25 Black Adder

14-33-51 Mad TV (series debut)

39 Tejano Country

10:30

4 Mad TV

5-5f-6-10-19-56 Saturday Night Live

7-9 Baywatch Nights

8d Entertainment Tonight

11 Movie "Defending Your Life"

13-24-25 Doctor Who


31 Star Trek: Voyager

39 On the Road Again

10:35

3 M*A*S*H

8 High Tide

12 Seinfeld

11:00

13d Mr. Bean

14 NFL Films Presents

33 Tales from the Crypt

39 News

51 Roseanne

11:05

3 Highlander

12 Sightings

11:30

4-33 Tales from the Crypt

7-9 Highlander

8d Siskel & Ebert

13d Doctor Who

14 Barry Switzer: Football


31 A Current Affair: Extra

39 California Dreams

51 Jack Van Impe

11:35

8 Renegade

Late Night

Midnight

4 Tales from the Crypt

5 It's Showtime at the Apollo

5f American Gladiators

6 Night Stand with Dick Dietrick

8d Lonesome Dove: The Series

10 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

14 Star Trek: The Next Generation

19-56 Land's End

33 Entertainment Tonight

39 Movie "Demonstone"

51 Infomercials

12:05

3 High Tide

12 Forever Knight
12:30

4 Beyond Reality

7-9 Movie "Chameleon Street"

11 Movie "Raw Deal" (from 1948, not the one with Ah-nuld)

31 Infomercials

12;35

8 Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years

1:00

4 The Extraordinary

5 Forever Knight

5f Hitchhiker

6-8d Infomercial

14 Deep South Wrestling

19-56 Sightings

33 Movie "Margin for Murder"

51 Full House

1:05

3 WCW Wrestling

12 Beyond Reality

13d TBA

1:30
5f Hitchhiker

8d Impact

31 Home Shopping Spree

51 Night Stand with Dick Dietrick

1:35

8 Xena: Warrior Princess

2:00

4-19-56 News

5 Movie "National Lampoon's Animal House"

5f Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

8d La Vida

14 Step by Step

39 Infomercials

2:05

3 American Gladiators

2:30

4 Infomercial

5f Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

7-9 News

8d-51 Movie: TBA

11 Movie "CC & Company"


14 Star Trek: Voyager

56 NBC News Nightside

2:35

8 Comedy Showcase

3:00

4 Sea Hunt

5f NBC News Nightside

33 Movie "Flight of the Intruder"

39 Bonanaza

3:05

13d TBA

3:30

4 Sea Hunt

14 Home Shopping Spree

3:35

8 It's Showtime at the Apollo

4:00

4 CNN Headline News

5 NBC News Nightside


39 Wild Wild West

4:30

8d CNN Headline News

11 Jeffersons

51 Reality Check

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Re: Retro: Shreveport/East Texas Sat 10/14/95

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> 4 Summerall-Aikman Cowboys Report

As in Pat and Troy, respectively?

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Re: Retro: Shreveport/East Texas Sat 10/14/95

> > 9:30

> > 4 Summerall-Aikman Cowboys Report

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> As in Pat and Troy, respectively?

>

That's what I'm thinking :-D

Retro: Northern Wisconsin/Western UP Michigan Tues 3/12/91

from TV Guide, Northern Wisconsin edition

Marquette and Detroit channels listed CT

Green Bay/Appleton: 2-WBAY (CBS), 5-WFRV (ABC), 11-WLUK (NBC), 26-WGBA (Ind), 32-WXGZ
(Fox), 38-WPNE (PBS)

Madison: 3-WISC (CBS)

Milwaukee: 4-WTMJ (NBC), 6-WITI (CBS), 10-WMVS (PBS), 12-WISN (ABC), 18-WVTV (Ind), 24-
WCGV (Fox)

Marquette: 6m-WLUC (CBS/NBC), 13-WNMU (PBS)

Wausau/Rhinelander: 7 WSAW (CBS), 9-WAOW (ABC), 12w-WJFW (NBC), 20-WHRM (PBS)

La Crosse/Eau Claire: 8-WKBT (CBS), 13e-WEAU (ABC)

Park Falls: 36-WLEF (PBS)

Detroit: 50D-WKBD (Fox)

WJMN-3 Escanaba listings: see 5


WQOW-19 Eau Claire/WKOW-27 Madison listings: see 9

WHWC-28 Eau Claire-Menominee/WHLA-31 La Crosse listings: see 38

Morning

5:00

2 CBS Morning News

3 Joker's Wild

4 CNN Headline News

5-9-18 Infomercials

6 Ag Day

6m NBC News at Sunrise

12 ABC World News This Morning

50D Real Estate Classifieds

5:30

2 This Morning's Business

3-5-9 Morning Agriculture Report

4-11 NBC News at Sunrise

6-6m CBS Morning News

12w Trump Card

13e Ag Day

50D Video Power

6:00

2-3-7 CBS Morning News


4-6-12 News

5-9 ABC World News This Morning

6 CBS This Morning

8 Morning Agriculture Report

10-20-36-38 To Life!

12w Graham Kerr

13e NBC News at Sunrise/Local News

18 Real Ghostbusters

24 Toon Town

32 First Business

50D GI Joe

6:15

10-20-36-38 AM Weather

6:30

2-3-11 News

8 CBS Morning News

9 Wake Up Wisconsin

10 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

12w NBC News at Sunrise

18 Super Mario Bros.

20-36-38 Homestretch

26 Alvin & the Chipmunks

32 Wake, Rattle & Roll


50D DuckTales

6:40

13 Ski Tips

6:50

13 AM Weather

7:00

2-3-6-7-8 CBS This Morning

4-11-12w-13e Today

5-9-12 Good Morning America

10 Sesame Street

13 Body Electric

18 Shake, Rattle & Roll

20-36-38 Economics U$A

24 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

26 Tiny Toon Adventures

32 Woody Woodpecker

50D Gummi Bears

7:30

13 Captain Kangaroo

18 Video Power

24 Dennis the Menace (classic series)


26 Muppet Babies

32 Jetsons

50D Dennis the Menace (Cartoon)

8:00

6m To Tell the Truth

10 Captain Kangaroo

13 Sesame Street

18-26 GI Joe

20-36-38 Captain Kangaroo

24 Muppet Babies

32 Ag Day

50D Happy Days

8:30

6m Infomercial

10 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

18 Flintstones

20-36-38 Instructional Programs

24 Alvin & the Chipmunks

26 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe

32 Morning Stretch

50D Laverne & Shirley

9:00
2-6m-7 Barbara DeAngelis

3-11 Sally Jessy Raphael

4 Graham Kerr

5 Regis & Kathie Lee

6 Young & the Restless

8 $100,000 Pyramid

9-13e Phil Donahue

10 Homestretch

12 Geraldo

12w Wheel of Fortune

18-24 Infomercials

26 Police Academy (animated version)

32 Joan Rivers

50D Bewitched

9:30

2-6m-7-8 Family Feud

4 Magnum, PI

10 Body Electric

12w Concentration

18 Green Acres

26 It's a Living

50D Webster

10:00
2-3-6-6m-7-8 Price is Right

5 Home

9 Sally Jessy Raphael

10 Quilt in a Day

11 People's Court

12 Milwaukee's Talking

12w-13e To Tell the Truth

13 3-2-1 Contact

18 Gilligan's Island

24 700 Club

26 Bullwinkle

32 Geraldo

50D Silver Spoons

10:30

4 Concentration

10 This Old House

11-12w-13e Trialwatch

13 Reading Rainbow

18 Amen

26 ThunderCats

50D Jeffersons

11:00

2-3-7-8 Young & the Restless


4-12w A Closer Look

5 Match Game

6 Sally Jessy Raphael

6m Upper Michigan Today

9 Home

10 Taste of Louisiana

11 To Tell the Truth

12 All My Children

13 Red Skelton: A Royal Performance

13e Wheel of Fortune

18 Carol Burnett & Friends

20-36-38 GED

24 All in the Family

26 Bewitched

32 Hardcastle & McCormick

50D Honeymooners

11:30

4 News

5-9 Loving

6m Young & the Restless

10-20-36-38 Sesame Street

11-13e A Closer Look

12w Hogan Family

18 People's Court
24 Too Close for Comfort

26 Graham Kerr

50D I Love Lucy

Afternoon

Noon

2-3-6-7-8-12-13e News

4-11-12w Days of Our Lives

5-9 All My Children

13 Instructional Programs

18 Love Connection

24 Mama's Family

26 Movie "Highway Dragnet" (followed by "Fighting Devil Dogs")

32 Infomercial

50D Andy Griffith

12:30

3-6-6m-7-8 Bold & the Beautiful

10-20-36-38 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

12 Home

13e Days of Our Lives

18 Movie "Harry in Your Pocket"

24 Andy Griffith

32 Judge

50D Beverly Hillbillies


1:00

2-3-6-6m-7-8 As the World Turns

4-11-12w Another World

5-9-12 One Life to Live

10 Ballooner Landing

20-36-38 Instructional Programs

24 Highway to Heaven

32 Movie "Dead or Alive"

50D Facts of Life

1:30

10 Homestretch

13e Another World

50D Alvin & the Chipmunks

2:00

2-3-6-6m-7-8 Guiding Light

4-11-12w Santa Barbara

5-9-12 General Hospital

10 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin'

24 Toon Town

26 Real Ghostbusters

50D Peter Pan & the Pirates


2:20

13 Public Eye News

2:30

10 Frugal Gourmet

13 Sesame Street

13e Santa Barbara

18 Woody Woodpecker

24 Peter Pan & the Pirates

26 Super Mario Bros.

50D Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers

3:00

2 Personalities

3-4-5-6m-9 Oprah Winfrey

6 Judge

7-12 Regis & Kathie Lee

8-11 Highway to Heaven

10 Country Basketweaving

12w ALF

18 Jetsons

24-26 Gummi Bears

32 Woody Woodpecker

50D Tale Spin


3:30

2 Instant Recall

6 Night Court

10 Size Small

12w Golden Girls

13 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

13e Oprah Winfrey

18 Merrie Melodies

20-36-38 Sesame Street

24-26 DuckTales

32 Video Power

50D Tiny Toon Adventures

4:00

2 Inside Edition

3-6-11 Phil Donahue

4 Challengers

5 Family Feud

6m Cosby Show

7 People's Court

8 WKRP in Cincinnati

9-12 Who's the Boss?

10 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

12w Entertainment Tonight

13 Square One Television


18 Tiny Toon Adventures

24-26 Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers

50D Growing Pains

4:30

2-7 A Current Affair

4-5-6m-13e Jeopardy!

8 Hard Copy

9 Growing Pains

10 Sesame Street

12 Cosby Show

12w Inside Edition

13-20-36-38 3-2-1 Contact

18 Family Ties

24-26 Tale Spin

32 Peter Pan & the Pirates

50D Head of the Class

5:00

2-3-4-5-6-6m-9-11-12w-13e News

7 Cheers

8 Cosby Show

12 Golden Girls

13 Computer Chronicles

18 Charles in Charge
20-36-38 Travel Magazine

24 Punky Brewster

26 Merrie Melodies

32 Jetsons

50D Who's the Boss?

5:30

2-3-6-6m-7-8 CBS Evening News

4-11-12w-13e NBC Nightly News

5-9-12 ABC World News Tonight

10 3-2-1 Contact

13-20-36-38 Nightly Business Report

18 Head of the Class

24 227

26 Charles in Charge

32 Partridge Family

50D Family Ties

Evening

6:00

2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-11-12-13e News

6m-12w Wheel of Fortune

10-13-20-36-38 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

18 Growing Pains

24 Star Trek: The Next Generation


26 Mama's Family

32 Laverne & Shirley

50D Who's the Boss?

6:30

2-7 Cosby Show

3-9 M*A*S*H

4-5-13e Wheel of Fortune

6-11 Entertainment Tonight

6m Cheers

8-12 Inside Edition

12w Jeopardy!

18 ALF

26 It's a Living

32 Joker's Wild

50D Family Ties

7:00

2-3-6-6m-7-8 Rescue 911

4-11-12w-13e Matlock

5-9-12 Who's the Boss>

10 The Civil War

13 Nova

18 Movie "Dead or Alive"

20-36-38 Wisconsin War Journal


24 Star Trek

26 Bonanza

32 Soul Train Music Awards

50D Movie "Poltergeist III"

7:30

5-9-12 Davis Rules

20-36-38 Ken Burns: New Hampshire Filmmaker

8:00

2-3-6-6m-7-8 Movie "Above the Law"

5-9-12 Roseanne

24 Movie "Poltergeist III"

26 Movie "The World According to Garp"

8:05

13 Johnny Mathis-Chances Are

20-36-38 The Civil War

8:30

5-9-12 Coach

10 Eyes on the Prize II

9:00

4-11-12w-13e Law & Order


5-9-12 Eddie Dodd

18-50D News

32 Laverne & Shirley

9:30

32 On Scene

9:40

10 Eyes on the Prize II

10:00

2-3-4-5-6-6m-7-8-9-11-12-12w-13e News

13 Crime File

18 Three's Company

24 Bob Newhart

32 Arsenio Hall

50D M*A*S*H

10:30

2-3-6 Cheers

4-11-12w-13e Tonight Show (guest host Jay Leno)

5-18 Love Connection

6m America Tonight

7 Night Court

9-50D M*A*S*H
12 Golden Girls

13 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

24 Arsenio Hall

26 Movie "Sundance Cassidy & Butch the Kid" (aka Sundance & the Kid)

10:35

8 ALF

20-36-38 Mystery!

10:50

10 Mystery!

11:00

2-6-7 America Tonight

3 Newhart

5-9-12 Nightline

6m Wiseguy

18-50D Hunter

32 Party Machine with Nia Peeples

11:05

8 America Tonight

11:30

2-7 Wiseguy
3 Bob Newhart

4 Newhart

5 Hard Copy

6 Night Court

9 Rick Dees

11-12w-13e Late Night with David Letterman

12 A Current Affair

24 Party Machine with Nia Peeples

32 Record Guide Studio Scene

11:35

8 Wiseguy

20-36-38 Mystery!

11:50

10 Mystery!

Late Night

Midnight

3 Star Trek

4 Late Night with David Letterman

5 Rick Dees

6 Joan Rivers

12 Instant Recall

18 Three's Company
24 Soap

32 Columbo

50D Movie "Author! Author!"

12:10

6m Hard Copy

12:30

9 Hill Street Blues

11-12w-13e Later with Bob Costas

12 Simon & Simon

18 Amen

24 Infomercial

12:35

20-36-38 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

12:40

2-7 Night Heat

6m News

12:45

8 Night Heat

12:50
10 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

1:00

3 Family Ties

4 Later with Bob Costas

5 Infomercials

6 Trump Card

11-13e News

12w Star Trek: The Next Generation

18 News

24 Laverne & Shirley

1:30

3 CBS News Nightwatch

4 Family Feud

6-12 News

9 Infomercials

24 Hard Copy

1:50

2 CBS News Nightwatch

2:00

4 Joker's Wild

6 Home Shopping Club


12 Fall Guy

18 Greyhound Racing

50D Perry Mason

2:30

4 News

18 Twlight Zone

3:00

4 CNN Headline News

12 Milwaukee's Talking

18 Gunsmoke

50D Wild Bill Hickok

3:30

50D Donna Reed

4:00

12 Morning Agriculture Report

18 Infomercials

50D Father Knows Best

4:30

12 This Morning's Business

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It looks like Milwaukee's independent station had a slightly stronger lineup than

its FOX station.

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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Didn't WVTV 18 air the McLean Stevenson sitcom Hello Larry at one point?

Retro: St. Louis, Sunday, Feb. 1, 1965

(Source: Edwardsville, Ill. Intelligencer)

KTVI 2 (ABC)

AM

7:50 Credo

7:55 News Break

8 Fisher Family

8:30 Religious Reporter

8:45 The Answer

9:15 Message Of The Rabbi

9:30 Sacred Heart

9:45 Catholic Mass

10:30 Discovery

11 Pro & Con

11:30 Viewpoint

PM

12 Movie (not listed)

2 TBA

3 Golf

4 American Sportsman

5 Bullwinkle

5:30 Littlest Hobo


6 Sir Francis Drake

6:30 Wagon Train

7:30 Broadside

8 Movie (not listed)

10 Chiller Theater (not listed)

KMOX-TV 4 (CBS)

AM

6:15 Big Picture

7:30 Camera Three

8 Sunday Morning

8:30 Faith of Our Fathers

9 Lamp Unto My Feet

9:30 Look Up And Live

10 Montage

10:30 Way Of Life

11 Quiz A Catholic

11:30 Face The Nation

PM

12 Movie (not listed)

1:30 Sports Spectacular

3 Alumni Fun

3:30 Scholarquiz

4 Best of Beany

4:30 Amateur Hour


5 Twentieth Century

5:30 World War I

6 Lassie

6:30 My Favorite Martian

7 Ed Sullivan

8 For The People

9 Candid Camera

9:30 Whats My Line

10 News

10:15 News (CBS?)

10:30 Movie (not listed)

KSD-TV 5 (NBC)

AM

7:55 Sign On

8 Video Tape (??)

8:30 Hour of St. Francis

9 Metropolitan Church Federation

9:30 This Is The Life

10 Catholic Hour

10:30 Industry on Parade

10:45 Americans At Work

11 Film

11:30 The Passing Parade

11:45 Our Changing Times


PM

12 TBA

12:30 Gold Award Theatre (not listed)

2:30 Biography

3 Sunday

4 Wild Kingdom

4:30 College Bowl

5 Meet The Press

(no listing until 6:30)

6:30 Wonderful World Of Color

7:30 Bill Dana Show

8 Bonanza

9 TBA

10 News

10:15 Movie

KPLR 11

AM

8:30 News

9 Gospel Time

9:30 Revival

10 TBA

10:30 Herald of Truth

11 TBA

11:45 Davey & Goliath


PM

12 Oral Roberts

12:30 Championship Bridge

1 Mantovani

1:30 Church of Christ

2 TBA

3 Wrestling

4 TBA

4:30 Movie (not listed)

6:30 Safari

8 Special of the Week (no details)

9 Greatest Show on Earth

10 77 Sunset Strip

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Re: Retro: St. Louis, Sunday, Feb. 1, 1965

> KMOX-TV 4 (CBS)

> AM

> 10:30 Way Of Life

> 11 Quiz A Catholic

> 11:30 Face The Nation


Anyone have more information about the "Quiz A Catholic" program? I'd

only heard about it one other time, as a program on KSTP-TV St. Paul,

which apparently aired on that station in the late 50's early 60's.

Sorry, my details are sketchy. I thought Quiz A Catholic was unique

to KSTP. Was this concept syndicated nationally for local production?

Retro: Cable Channels Tues 3/12/91

from TV Guide, Northern Wisconsin edition

all listings CT

A&E

5:00 Fine Romance

5:30 Preview

6:00 Barchester Chronicles

7:00 World of Survival

7:30 Air Power

8:00 Ellery Queen

9:00 Fugitive

10:00 Avengers

11:00 Movie "Heartbeat"

1:00 O'Hara, US Treasury

2:00 Movie "Blanche Fury"

4:00 Fugitive

5:00 Avengers
6:00 World of Survival

6:30 Air Power

7:00 American Caesar

8:00 Movie "The Song Remains the Same"

11:00 American Caesar

Mid. Movie "The Song Remains the Same"

3:00 Movie "Blanche Fury"

AMC

5:00 Movie "Western Heritage"

6:15 Movie "The Farmer in the Dell"

7:30 Movie "Racing Lady"

8:45 Movie "Loving the Ladies"

10:00 Movie "The Silver Horde"

11:15 Movie "Trail Street"

12:45 Movie "M'liss"

2:00 Movie "The Silver Horde"

3:15 Movie "Trail Street"

4:45 Movie "M'liss"

6:00 Movie "Too Many Girls"

7:30 Movie "The Great Man Votes"

9:00 Movie "What Price Hollywood"

10:30 Movie "Too Many Girls"

Mid. Movie "The Great Man Votes"

1:30 Movie "What Price Hollywood"


3:00 Humphrey Bogart

4:00 Movie "Millionaire Playboy"

CNN

5:00 News

7:00 Gulf War News

8:00 News

2:00 Gulf War News

3:00 News

6:00 Moneyline

6:30 Crossfire

7:00 News

8:00 Larry King Live

9:00 Gulf War News

10:00 Gulf Talk

10:30 Sports Tonight

11:00 News

Mid. Crossfire

12:30 News

1:30 Sports Tonight

2:00 Gulf Talk

2:30 News

3:00 Larry King Live (r)

4:00 Crossfire

4:30 News
C-SPAN

5:00 Public Affairs Programs

7:00 Viewer Call-In

8:30 Public Affairs Programs

5:30 Viewer Call-In

7:00 Public Affairs Programs

Disney Channel

5:00 Mousercise

5:30 You & Me, Kid

6:00 Good Morning, Mickey!

6:30 Care Bears

7:00 Donald Duck Presents

7:30 Welcome to Pooh Corner

8:00 Under the Umbrella Tree

8:30 Dumbo's Circus

9:00 Walt Disney Presents

10:00 Babar the Little Elephant

10:30 Fraggle Rock (animated version)

11:00 Lunch Box

11:30 Music Box

Noon Taking Care of Terrific

1:00 Danger Bay

1:30 Mouse Factory


2:00 Raccoons

2:30 Care Bears

3:00 Donald Duck Presents

3:30 Teen Win, Lose or Draw

4:00 Kids Incorporated

4:30 Mickey Mouse Club

5:00 Movie "The Enchanted Forest"

6:30 Herself the Elf

7:00 The Easter Bunny is Coming to Town

8:00 Movie "The Lady from Shanghai"

9:30 Achievers

10:00 Movie "For All Mankind"

Mid. Movie "Silk Stockings"

2:00 Movie "The Lady from Shanghai"

3:30 Movie "For All Mankind"

Discovery Channel

8:00 Assignment

9:00 Medical Journal

9:30 Your Health!

10:00 Tastes of the World

10:30 Pasquale's Kitchen Express

11:00 Do It for Yourself

11:30 Square Foot Gardening

Noon Rendezvous
12:30 Great Escape

1:00 Medical Journal

1:30 Your Health!

2:00 Tastes of the World

2:30 Pasquale's Kitchen Express

3:00 Do It for Yourself

3:30 Square Foot Gardening

4:00 Mother Nature

4:30 Wildlife Chronicles

5:00 Beyond 2000

6:00 Rendezvous

6:30 World Monitor

7:00 Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War

8:00 Beyond Tomorrow

8:30 Invention

9:00 Planet Earth

10:00 Wings

11:00 Survival!

Mid. World Monitor

12:30 Profiles of Nature

1:00 World Away

2:00 sign-off

ESPN

5:00 SportsCenter
5:30 Nation's Business Today

7:30 SportsCenter

8:00 Big West Basketball Championship (From Long Beach, CA)

10:00 Getting Fit

10:30 Basic Training Workout

11:00 Bodies in Motion

11:30 BodyShaping

Noon Body by Jake

12:30 World of Aviation

1:30 Amazing Games

2:30 1980 NCAA Final Four Highlights

3:00 Legends of Pro Wrestling

4:00 Skiing: Powder 8 World Championships

5:00 NBA Today

5:30 Up Close

6:00 SportsCenter

6:30 College Basketball Tournament Preview

7:00 Boxing: 2 Marvin Hagler bouts, including Hagler-Hearns from '85

8:00 Amazing Games

9:00 Expedition Earth

10:00 Snowmobiling: Eagle River World Championship

10:30 SportsCenter

11:00 Destination Spring

11:30 Skiing: World Cup slalom from Aspen

12:30 Star Shot


1:00 NBA Today

1:30 SportsCenter

2:00 Up Close

2:30 LPBT Bowling

4:00 Action Outdoors

4:30 Getting Fit

Family Channel

5:00 Marilyn Hickey

5:30 James Robison

6:00 Flintstone Kids

6:30 Popeye

7:00 Dinosaucers

7:30 Littles

8:00 Hazel

8:30 Flying Nun

9:00 700 Club

10:00 Heart to Heart

10:30 Infomercial

11:00 Let's Eat Well

11:30 Healthy Kids

Noon Movie "Law & Order"

2:00 Father Knows Best (x2)

3:00 Batman

3:30 COPS
4:00 Popeye (x2)

5:00 Our House

6:00 Scarecrow & Mrs. King

7:00 Movie "Law & Order"

9:00 700 Club

10:00 Scarecrow & Mrs. King

11:00 Movie "Drums Across the River"

1:00 700 Club

2:00 Infomercials

4:30 Larry Lea

HBO

5:00 Movie "The Fabulous Baker Boys" cont'd

5:30 Phantom of the Opera

6:30 Babar

7:00 Movie "Wedding Day Blues"

8:30 Movie "How I Got Into College"

10:00 Movie "Bloodstone"

11:30 Movie "1941"

1:30 Movie "Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol"

3:00 Phantom of the Opera

3:45 Movie "Little Shop of Horrors" (Moranis version)

5:30 Movie "Wedding Day Blues"

7:00 Movie "Dangerous Liaisons"

9:00 Movie "Loose Cannons"


10:40 Movie "Easy Wheels"

12:10 Kids in the Hall

12:40 Movie "Breaking In"

2:20 Crack USA

3:05 Movie "The Gauntlet"

Lifetime

5:00 Infomercials

6:00 It Figures

6:30 Everyday Workout

7:00 Attitudes

8:00 What Every Baby Knows

8:30 Born Famous

9:00 Sister Kate

9:30 Day by Day

10:00 Frugal Gourmet

10:30 Spenser: For Hire

11:30 E/R

Noon Supermarket Sweep

12:30 Tracey Ullman

1:00 Moonlighting

2:00 Attitudes

3:00 Movie "The Clairvoyant"

5:00 Supermarket Sweep

5:30 Great American TV Poll


6:00 E/R

6:30 Duet

7:00 LA Law

8:00 Movie "Stop at Nothing"

10:00 Tracey Ullman

10:30 Days & Nights of Molly Dodd

11:00 E.N.G.

Mid. Infomercials

Cinemax

5:00 Movie "Twice Dead" cont'd

6:00 Movie "The Goodbye Girl"

8:00 Movie "Baby Blue Marine"

9:30 Movie "Animal Behavior"

11:00 Movie "Battle in Outer Space"

12:30 Movie "Young Frankenstein"

2:30 Movie "Inherit the Wind"

5:00 Movie "Worth Winning"

7:00 Movie "Staying Together"

8:30 Movie "Only When I Laugh"

10:30 Movie "The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea"

12:20 Movie "Wildest Dreams"

1:45 Movie "Back to Back"

3:25 Elvis '56


MTV

5:00 Videos

6:00 Awake on the Wild Side

8:00 Daisy Fuentes

11:00 Andrew Daddo

3:00 Road to Daytona

5:00 Rockline

5:30 Hot Seat

6:00 Half Hour Comedy Hour

6:30 Hot Seat

7:00 Prime with Martha Quinn

9:00 Rockline

9:30 Prime with Martha Quinn

10:00 Half Hour Comedy Hour

10:30 Classic MTV

11:00 Kari Wuhrer

1:00 Videos

Nickelodeon

5:00 Lassie

5:30 Kidsworld

6:00 Mr. Wizard's World

6:30 Yogi Bear

7:00 Inspector Gadget

7:30 Heathcliff
8:00 Lassie

8:30 Maya the Bee

9:00 Eureeka's Castle

10:00 Elephant Show

10:30 Fred Penner's Place

11:00 David the Gnome

11:30 Little Koala

Noon Noozles

12:30 Maya the Bee

1:00 Today's Special

1:30 Lassie

2:00 Flipper

2:30 Looney Tunes

3:00 Healthcliff

3:30 Yogi Bear

4:00 You Can't Do That on Television

4:30 Hey Dude

5:00 Double Dare

5:30 Make the Grade

6:00 Inspector Gadget

6:30 Looney Tunes

7:00 Mork & Mindy (x20

8:00 Get Smart

8:30 Dragnet

9:00 Saturday Night


9:30 Fernwood 2Night

10:00 Alfred Hitchcock

10:30 Green Acres

11:00 Bewitched

11:30 Dobie Gillis

Mid. Patty Duke

12:30 My Three Sons

1:00 Donna Reed

1:30 Mister Ed

2:00 Bewitched

2:30 Dragnet

3:00 Alfred Hitchcock

3:30 Fernwood 2Night

4:00 Dobie Gillis

4:30 My Three Sons

Showtime

5:00 Movie "They Were Expendable"

7:30 Movie "Danny"

9:00 Movie "Johnny Cool"

11:00 Movie "Hanna's War"

1:30 Movie "Breslin's Neighborhood"

3:00 Gambler

4:00 Owl TV

4:30 Movie "Danny"


6:00 Paul McCartney

7:00 Movie "Barefoot in the Park"

9:00 Movie "Hamburger Hill"

11:00 Movie "Everybody Wins"

12:40 Movie "Blue Thunder"

2:35 Movie "Haunted Summer"

4:25 Owl TV

WTBS Atlanta

5:00 CNN Headline News

5:30 Flintstones

6:00 Tom & Jerry

7:05 Leave It to Beaver

7:35 Bewitched

8:05 Little House on the Prairie

9:05 Movie "Club Med"

11:05 Perry Mason

12:05 Movie "The Mysterious Monsters"

2:05 Tom & Jerry

3:05 Flintstones

3:35 Brady Bunch

4:05 Good Times

4:35 Jeffersons

5:05 Beverly Hillbillies

5:35 Andy Griffith


6:05 Happy Days

6:35 Sanford & Son

7:05 NBA: Philadelphia-Atlanta

9:20 Movie "Bullitt"

11:35 Movie "Hour of the Gun"

1:50 Movie "Carson City"

3:35 I Love Lucy

4:05 Hogan's Heroes

4:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

The Movie Channel

5:00 Movie "Little Dorrit" (pt 1) cont'd

7:00 Movie "The Human Comedy"

9:00 Movie "Back to the Future Part II"

11:00 Movie "The Bad & the Beautiful"

1:00 Movie "Catch Me If You Can"

3:00 Movie "Gigi"

5:00 Movie "House Party"

7:00 Movie "Back to the Future Part II"

9:00 Movie "Communion"

10:45 Movie "To Die For"

12:15 Movie "Catch Me If You Can"

2:00 Movie "House Party"

3:45 Movie "Little Dorrit" (conclusion)


TNN

8:00 VideoMorning

11:00 American Magazine

11:30 Top Card

Noon Remodeling & Decorating

12:30 On Stage

1:00 Country Standard Time

2:00 American Magazine

2:30 Top Card

3:00 Crook & Chase

3:30 On Stage

4:00 VideoPM

7:00 On Stage

7:30 Church Street Station

8:00 Nashville Now

9:30 Crook & Chase

10:00 On Stage

10:30 Church Street Station

11:00 Nashville Now

12:30 Crook & Chase

1:00 Country Standard Time

2:00 sign-off

TNT

5:00 Fun Zone


6:30 Popeye

8:00 Fraggle Rock (live-action version)

8:30 Muppet Show

9:00 Movie "Cabin in the Cotton"

10:35 Movie "The Glorious Hussy"

12:45 Movie "Tap Roots"

3:00 Movie "Ironclads"

5:00 Gilligan's Island

5:30 Bugs Bunny

7:00 Movie "The Wings of Eagles"

9:15 Movie "Flying Leathernecks"

11:30 Movie "Captains of the Clouds"

2:00 Movie "Sky Commando"

3:30 Then Came Bronson

4:30 Trailer Camp

USA Network

5:00 Infomercials

6:00 Cartoon Express

9:00 New Mike Hammer

10:00 Divorce Court (x2)

11:00 Judge (x2)

Noon Chain Reaction

12:30 Name That Tune

1:00 Wipeout
1:30 Win, Lose or Draw

2:00 Hollywood Squares

2:30 $25,000 Pyramid

3:00 Judge

3:30 Divorce Court

4:00 Just the Ten of Us

4:30 Dance Party USA

5:00 Cartoon Express

6:00 MacGyver

7:00 Murder, She Wrote

8:00 Boxing: Bantamweight bout-Gaby Canizales v Miguel Lora

10:00 Miami Vice

11:00 Equalizer

Mid. Boxing (replay of 8pm)

2:00 Movie "Struggle Through Death"

4:00 Madame's Place

4:30 Infomercials

WGN Chicago

5:00 Facts of Life

5:30 Faith 20

6:00 Success N Life

7:00 Banana Splits

7:30 Bozo

8:30 Bewitched
9:00 Magnum, PI

10:00 Joan Rivers

11:00 Geraldo

Noon News

1:00 Andy Griffith

1:30 Dick Van Dyke

2:00 Honeymooners

2:30 Leave It to Beaver

3:00 Young Samson

3:30 DuckTales

4:00 Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers

4:30 Mask

5:00 Charles in Charge

5:30 Abbott & Costello

6:00 I Dream of Jeannie

6:30 Night Court

7:00 Soul Train Music Awards

9:00 News

10:00 Night Court

10:30 Medical Story

11:30 Movie "The Song Parade"

12:30 Movie "Money to Burn"

1:30 Twilight Zone

2:00 One Day at a Time

2:30 Soap
3:00 Movie "Flame of Youth"

4:15 Movie "Mad at the World"

WWOR Secaucus/NYC

5:00 Infomercials

6:30 Children's Room

7:30 Today's Monitor

8:00 Silver Spoons

8:30 It's a Living

9:00 9 Broadcast Plaza

Noon Bonanza

1:00 Laredo

2:00 Hawaii Five-O

3:00 Ironside

4:00 Switch

5:00 Cosby Show

5:30 Who's the Boss? (x2)

6:30 TBA

7:00 Quincy

8:00 Kojak

9:00 News

10:00 It Takes a Thief

11:00 Run for Your Life

Mid. Comedy Tonight

12:30 Joe Franklin


1:00 Infomercials

2:00 Home Shopping Spree

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This was not very long before "WWOR EMI Service" was given a deserved burial. Note how little
of the programming was actually WWOR's off-air feed; most of the programming came from the
Universal library (Bonanza, Ironside, Switch, Kojak, Run For Your Life, etc.).

By this point in time, the national feed was WWOR in name only.

> WWOR Secaucus/NYC

> 5:00 Infomercials

> 6:30 Children's Room

> 7:30 Today's Monitor

> 8:00 Silver Spoons

> 8:30 It's a Living

> 9:00 9 Broadcast Plaza

> Noon Bonanza

> 1:00 Laredo

> 2:00 Hawaii Five-O

> 3:00 Ironside

> 4:00 Switch

> 5:00 Cosby Show


> 5:30 Who's the Boss? (x2)

> 6:30 TBA

> 7:00 Quincy

> 8:00 Kojak

> 9:00 News

> 10:00 It Takes a Thief

> 11:00 Run for Your Life

> Mid. Comedy Tonight

> 12:30 Joe Franklin

> 1:00 Infomercials

> 2:00 Home Shopping Spree

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> This was not very long before "WWOR EMI Service" was given a

> deserved burial. Note how little of the programming was

> actually WWOR's off-air feed; most of the programming came

> from the Universal library (Bonanza, Ironside, Switch,

> Kojak, Run For Your Life, etc.).

>

> By this point in time, the national feed was WWOR in name

> only.

My guess is the following shows came from the off-air feed: "Silver Spoons," "It's a Living," "9
Broadcast Plaza," "The Cosby Show," "Who's the Boss," "News" (obviously) and "Joe Franklin."
The line-up got much worse once WWOR started killing off its original shows such as "9
Broadcast Plaza." Was "Joe Franklin" an original?

The TBA at 6:30 I believe was referred to as a "Comedy Wheel" (in print, at least, but not on
screen). There were a bunch of short-lived series, namely "George Burns Comedy Week," from
the Universal library that were packaged together.

WWOR EMI Service, BTW, didn't meet its demise until Dec. 31, 1996, so it still had another half-
decade to go.

> > WWOR Secaucus/NYC

> > 5:00 Infomercials

> > 6:30 Children's Room

> > 7:30 Today's Monitor

> > 8:00 Silver Spoons


> > 8:30 It's a Living

> > 9:00 9 Broadcast Plaza

> > Noon Bonanza

> > 1:00 Laredo

> > 2:00 Hawaii Five-O

> > 3:00 Ironside

> > 4:00 Switch

> > 5:00 Cosby Show

> > 5:30 Who's the Boss? (x2)

> > 6:30 TBA

> > 7:00 Quincy

> > 8:00 Kojak

> > 9:00 News

> > 10:00 It Takes a Thief

> > 11:00 Run for Your Life

> > Mid. Comedy Tonight

> > 12:30 Joe Franklin

> > 1:00 Infomercials

> > 2:00 Home Shopping Spree

>>

>

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Re: Retro: Cable Channels Tues 3/12/91

> 3-12 is my Birthday.

Does anyone have tv guides for WWOR on that day from the mid fifties or the mid sixties?

Thanks

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10-18-2005, 06:17 PM #5

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Re: Retro: Cable Channels Tues 3/12/91

> My guess is the following shows came from the off-air feed:

> "Silver Spoons," "It's a Living," "9 Broadcast Plaza," "The

> Cosby Show," "Who's the Boss," "News" (obviously) and "Joe

> Franklin." The line-up got much worse once WWOR started

> killing off its original shows such as "9 Broadcast Plaza."

> Was "Joe Franklin" an original?

A very famous original. Franklin had his late-night interview show on WWOR for more than 40
years before quitting, having begun in 1950 and ending not long before the nationwide WWOR
feed did.

> WWOR EMI Service, BTW, didn't meet its demise until Dec. 31,

> 1996, so it still had another half-decade to go.

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10-18-2005, 06:48 PM #6

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Re: Retro: Cable Channels Tues 3/12/91

This was not very long before "WWOR EMI Service" was given a

deserved burial. Note how little of the programming was

actually WWOR's off-air feed; most of the programming came

from the Universal library (Bonanza, Ironside, Switch,

Kojak, Run For Your Life, etc.).

Bonanza was not a Universal show, and it and Hawaii Five-O were also on the New

York station.

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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> My guess is the following shows came from the off-air feed:

> "Silver Spoons," "It's a Living," "9 Broadcast Plaza," "The

> Cosby Show," "Who's the Boss," "News" (obviously) and "Joe

> Franklin." The line-up got much worse once WWOR started

> killing off its original shows such as "9 Broadcast Plaza."

> Was "Joe Franklin" an original?

Here's the schedule, with notes on what was actual feed and what was EMI:

> WWOR Secaucus/NYC

> 5:00 Infomercials (NYC)

> 6:30 Children's Room (EMI; produced by the Christian Science Monitor)

> 7:30 Today's Monitor (EMI; Monitor program)

> 8:00 Silver Spoons (NYC)

> 8:30 It's a Living (NYC)

> 9:00 9 Broadcast Plaza (NYC)

> Noon Bonanza (NYC)

> 1:00 Laredo (EMI)


> 2:00 Hawaii Five-O (NYC)

> 3:00 Ironside (EMI)

> 4:00 Switch (EMI)

> 5:00 Cosby Show (NYC; oddly, when syndicators switched from Viacom to Carsey-Werner, this
became a replaced program)

> 5:30 Who's the Boss? (x2)(NYC)

> 6:30 TBA (EMI; the "Comedy Wheel")

> 7:00 Quincy (EMI)

> 8:00 Kojak (EMI)

> 9:00 News (NYC)

> 10:00 It Takes a Thief (EMI)

> 11:00 Run for Your Life (EMI)

> Mid. Comedy Tonight (EMI)

> 12:30 Joe Franklin (NYC)

> 1:00 Infomercials (don't know; most likely NYC)

> 2:00 Home Shopping Spree (NYC)

>

I think Quincy and Kojak replaced the nightly movie seen in NYC.

Does anyone have a New York City schedule for this date? If so, what shows did the original
WWOR carry?

By the way, WGN also started a similar national service in January 1990, at the same time
WWOR's distributor started theirs. At the time, United Video (since absorbed by Gemstar / TV
Guide), WGN's distributor, did the replacement programming; that job was later handed down to
WGN themselves.
Here's their national schedule, and what was local or not:

> WGN Chicago

> 5:00 Facts of Life (Chicago)

> 5:30 Faith 20 (Chicago)

> 6:00 Success N Life (Chicago, I think)

> 7:00 Banana Splits (National)

> 7:30 Bozo (Chicago)

> 8:30 Bewitched (national)

> 9:00 Magnum, PI (Chicago)

> 10:00 Joan Rivers (Chicago)

> 11:00 Geraldo (Chicago)

> Noon News (Chicago)

> 1:00 Andy Griffith (Chicago)

> 1:30 Dick Van Dyke (Chicago)

> 2:00 Honeymooners (Chicago)

> 2:30 Leave It to Beaver (Chicago)

> 3:00 Young Samson (national)

> 3:30 DuckTales (Chicago)

> 4:00 Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (Chicago)

> 4:30 Mask (Chicago)

> 5:00 Charles in Charge (Chicago)

> 5:30 Abbott & Costello (national)

> 6:00 I Dream of Jeannie (national)


> 6:30 Night Court (Chicago)

> 7:00 Soul Train Music Awards (Chicago)

> 9:00 News (Chicago)

> 10:00 Night Court (Chicago)

> 10:30 Medical Story (national)

> 11:30 Movie "The Song Parade" (national)*

> 12:30 Movie "Money to Burn" (national)*

> 1:30 Twilight Zone (Chicago)

> 2:00 One Day at a Time (Chicago)

> 2:30 Soap (Chicago)

> 3:00 Movie "Flame of Youth" (national)*

> 4:15 Movie "Mad at the World" (national)*

* -- In the early days, United replaced many of WGN's movies with short, unknown films, mainly
from the Republic Pictures library.

Also, does anyone have the original WGN schedule from Chicago on this day?

>

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Joe Franklin was orginaly on WABC ch. 7 from 1950 to early 1960s

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> > 3-12 is my Birthday.

> Does anyone have tv guides for WWOR on that day from the mid

> fifties or the mid sixties?

> Thanks

>

Yes here is schedule per NYC TV Guide from 9/4/65 to 9/10/1965 when CH. 9 was still called
WOR-TV IN NYC

Saturday 9/4/1965

8:30 AM MOVIE ATTACK OF THE CRAB MONSTERS

10AM BOTTLECAP BASEBALL (KIDS HIT BOTTLECAPS INSIDE A STUDIO IN PLACE OF BASEBALLS)

10;30 COOKING SHOW


11AM MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE THE WINDOW REPRTADED AT 12;30 AND 2PM

3;30 MOVIE HIGHER AND HIGHER

5;15 JAPAN FOLK DANCING

5;30 MOVIE GOLIATH AGAINST THE GIANTS

7;55 NEW YORK METS AT ST LOUIS CARDINALS

11PM MOVIE AYER FUE PRIMAVERA

SUNDAY 9/5/1965

8AM-11AM RELIGOUS AND PUBLIC AFFAIR SHOWS

11AM AND 12;30 PM MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE THE WINDOW

2PM FILM FEATURE

2;25 NEW YORK METS AT ST LOUIS CARDINALS

5;30 FIRESIDE THEATER

6PM MILLION DOLLA MOVIE THE WINDOW

7;30 MOVIE THE COMPANY SHE KEEPS

9;15 MOVIE THE PATH OF HOPE

11PM MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE THE WINDOW

MONDAY 9/6/65

FIRST SHOW SPEAK UP

11;30AM MEMORY LANE WITH JOE FRANKLIN

1PM FILM FEATURE

1;30 WONDERS OF THE WORLD

1;55 NEW YORK METS AT MILWAUKEE BRAVES DOUBLEHEADER


8;30 PM DANGER IS MY BUSINESS

9PM DEATH VALLEY DAYS

9;30PM MOVIE THE SAINT MEETS THE TIGER 1943

11PM MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE ON DANGEROUS GROUND

TUESDAY-FRIDAY

11AM SPEAKUP

11;30AM MEMORY LANE WITH JOE FRANKLIN

1PM MOVIE DIFFERENT EACH DAY

2;30PM KEYHOLE

3PM MOVIE DIFFERENT EACH DAY

4;30 MIKE DOUGLAS

6PM NEWS

TUESDAY 9/7/65

6;30 PM TRAILS WEST (DEATH VALLEY DAYS RERUNS HOSTED BY RAY MILLAND)

7PM HARRIGAN AND SON

7;30 MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE ON DANGEROUS GROUND

9PM SPECIAL SECOND MRS TANGUERAY (play)

10;30 fireside theater

11PM MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE REPEATED

WEDNESDAY 9/8/65
6;30 TRAILS WEST

7PM TRAILS WEST

7;30 MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE ON...

9PM CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLING

10PM ON STAGE

11PM MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE ON...

THURSDAY 9/9/65

6;30 HY GARDNER

7;30 MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE ON...

9PM MOVIE ASSUNTA SPINA

10;30 LADIES OF THE PRESS

11PM MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE ON...

FRIDAY 9/10/65

6;30 PM MOVIE THE PAINTED DESSERT (clark gable AND wILLIAM BOYD)

7;30PM GOLF TIPS

7;40 RALPH KINER

7;55 MILWAUKEE BRAVES AT NEW YORK METS

11PM MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE ON....

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Re: Retro: Cable Channels Tues 3/12/91

> This was not very long before "WWOR EMI Service" was given a

> deserved burial. Note how little of the programming was

> actually WWOR's off-air feed; most of the programming came

> from the Universal library (Bonanza, Ironside, Switch,

> Kojak, Run For Your Life, etc.).

Thats because WWOR was owned by MCA(Pre-NBCUniversal) before it was sold off to Chris-
Craft/Untied, which explains the resaon for most of the Universal TV library being shown on the
station.

> > > 3-12 is my Birthday.

> > Does anyone have tv guides for WWOR on that day from the

> mid

> > fifties or the mid sixties?

> > Thanks

>>

> Yes here is schedule per NYC TV Guide from 9/4/65 to

> 9/10/1965 when CH. 9 was still called WOR-TV IN NYC

This is fascinating, especially showing the late morning sign-on and the famous dependence of
RKO on repeating the same "Million Dollar Movie" over and over and over ...

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6:00 Vicki!

7:00 CBS This Morning

9:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

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11:00 Designing Women

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12:30 Bold & the Beautiful

1:00 As the World Turns

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4:00 Phil Donahue

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6:00 News

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7:00 Top Cops

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10:35 Cheers

11:05 Silk Stalkings

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12:35 Arsenio Hall

1:35 sign-off

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7:00 A Different World

7:30 Wings

8:00 Cheers

8:30 Seinfeld

9:00 Sisters

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10:35 Tonight Show

11:35 Late Night with David Letterman

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6:45 AM Weather

7:00 Body Electric

7:30 Barney & Friends

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

9:30 Reading Rainbow

10:00 Joy of Painting

10:30 Woodcarving with Rick Butz

11:00 Amish Cooking


11:30 Sesame Street

12:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

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3:00 Shining Time Station

3:30 Sesame Street

4:30 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

5:00 Barney & Friends

5:30 Carmen Sandiego

6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

7:00 Space Age

8:00 Venture North

8:30 Album

9:00 New Explorers

9:30 Happenings in Education

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Mid. Mystery!

1:00 People's Palace

2:00 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

2:05 sign-off

WDIO 10-Duluth/WIRT 13-Hibbing (ABC)

6:00 News

7:00 Good Morning America


9:00 Geraldo

10:00 Home

11:00 News

11:30 Loving

Noon All My Children

1:00 One Life to Live

2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Mr. Belvedere

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6:00 News

6:30 A Current Affair

7:00 Matlock

8:00 Crossroads

9:00 Primetime Live

10:00 News

10:35 Nightline

11:05 Married...with Children

11:35 Rush Limbaugh

12:05 Love Connection

12:35 Infomercial

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KAWE 9-Bemidji/KAWB 22-Brainerd (PBS)

6:45 AM Weather

7:00 Body Electric

7:30 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Barney & Friends

9:30 Graham Kerr's Kitchen

10:00 Embroidery Studio

10:30 Welcome to My Studio

11:00 New Horizons in Bonsai

11:30 Dinosaurs!

12:30 Cholesterol Challenge: Can You Cut It?

1:30 'de Medici Kitchen

2:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

2:30 Sesame Street

3:30 Reading Rainbow

4:00 Carmen Sandiego

4:30 Square One Television

5:00 Start Your Own Business

5:30 Covert Bailey's Fit or Fat

6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

7:00 Living Well

7:30 North Country Edition

8:00 Mystery!
9:00 People's Palace

10:00 Venture North

10:30 America with Dennis Wholey

11:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

Mid. Save the Males: An Endangered Species

1:00 sign-off

KWCM 10-Appleton (PBS)

6:15 Homestretch

6:45 AM Weather

7:00 Second-Language Programs for Young Children

7:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 AM Weather

9:15 To Life!

9:30 Body Electric

10:00 Painting with Norma

10:30 Gourmet Cooking

11:00 Sesame Street

Noon Outdoor Wisconsin

12:30 America with Dennis Wholey

1:00 Nova

2:00 Millennium

3:00 Shining Time Station

3:30 Reading Rainbow


4:00 Carmen Sandiego

4:30 Square One Television

5:00 Body Electric

5:30 Nightly Business Report

6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

7:00 Venture North

7:30 Your Organic Garden

8:00 Space Age

9:00 Mystery!

10:00 People's Palace

11:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

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1:00 sign-off

KTCA 2-Minneapolis/St. Paul (PBS)

6:15 AM Weather

6:30 Nightly Business Report

7:00 Shining Time Station

7:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

9:30 Reading Rainbow

10:00 Shining Time Station

10:30 Barney & Friends

11:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


11:30 Sesame Street

12:30 Barney & Friends

1:00 Charlie Rose

2:00 Frugal Gourmet

2:30 Classic Spanish Cooking

3:00 Health Talk & You

3:30 John Stobart's Worldscape

4:00 Carmen Sandiego

4:30 Square One Television

5:00 Ghostswriter

5:30 Nightly Business Report

6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

7:00 Great Journeys

8:00 Giant Nile

9:00 Mystery!

10:00 Waiting for God

10:30 Fall & Rise of Reginald Perrin

11:00 TBA

Mid. MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

1:00 sign-off

WCCO 4-Minneapolis-St. Paul/KCCO 7-Alexandria/KCCW 12-Walker (CBS)

5:00 (WCCO) News

5:30 CBS Morning News

6:00 CBS This Morning


8:00 Phil Donahue

9:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Young & the Restless

Noon News

12:30 Bold & the Beautiful

1:00 As the World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 Jeopardy!

3:30 Family Feud

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 News

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 Wheel of Fortune

7:00 Top Cops

8:00 Connie Chung

9:00 Picket Fences

10:00 News

10:35 Inside Edition

11:05 Silk Stalkings

12:05 Scene of the Crime

1:05 (WCCO) Infomercial

(KCCO-KCCW) sign-off

1:35 (WCCO) CBS News Up to the Minute


KSTP 5-Minneapolis-St. Paul/KSAX-42 Alexandria/KRWF-43 Redwood Falls (ABC)

5:00 ABC World News This Morning

6:00 News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Maury Povich

10:00 Joan Rivers

11:00 Home

11:30 News

Noon All My Children

1:00 One Life to Live

2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Good Company

4:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

5:00 News

5:30 ABC World News Tonight

6:00 News

6:30 A Current Affair

7:00 Matlock

8:00 Crossroads

9:00 Primetime Live

10:00 News

10:35 Married...with Children

11:05 Golden Girls

11:35 Nightline
12:05 Whoopi Goldberg

12:35 Rush Limbaugh

1:05 A Current Affair

1:35 News

2:10 ANC News

KMSP 9-Minneapolis/St. Paul (Ind)

5:00 Infomercial

5:30 CNN Headline News

6:00 Widget

6:30 James Bond Jr.

7:00 DuckTales

7:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

8:00 Stunt Dawgs

8:30 Dennis the Menace

9:00 Head of the Class

9:30 Who's the Boss?

10:00 Richard Bey

11:00 Montel Williams

Noon Jenny Jones

1:00 Love Connection

1:30 People's Court

2:00 Love Connection

2:30 Family Ties

3:00 Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers


3:30 Tale Spin

4:00 Darkwing Duck

4:30 Goof Troop

5:00 Full House

5:30 Growing Pains

6:00 M*A*S*H

6:30 Murphy Brown

7:00 Movie "Agatha Christie's 'The Man in the Brown Suit'"

9:00 News

10:00 M*A*S*H

10:35 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

11:05 Arsenio Hall

12:05 Montel Williams

1:05 Odd Couple

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2:35 Jeffersons

3:05 That's Amore

3:35 Movie "Pat & Mike" (colorized)

KARE 11-Minneapolis/St. Paul (NBC)

5:00 NBC News Nightside

5:30 NBC News at Sunrise

6:00 News

7:00 Today

9:00 News
10:00 Caesars Challenge

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Another World

Noon Days of Our Lives

1:00 John & Leeza

2:00 Vicki!

3:00 Geraldo

4:00 Beat the Odds (Children's Defense Fund awards, You Bet Your Life normally aired here)

4:30 Hard Copy

5:00 News

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News

6:30 Entertainment Tonight

7:00 A Different World

7:30 Wings

8:00 Cheers

8:30 Seinfeld

9:00 Sisters

10:00 News

10:35 Cheers

11:05 Tonight Show

12:05 Late Night with David Letterman

1:05 Later with Bob Costas

1:35 News

2:10 Entertainment Tonight


2:40 Home Shopping Spree

4:00 NBC News Nightside

KLGT 23-Minneapolis/St. Paul (Ind)

5:00 Shepherd's Chapel

6:00 This Morning's Business

6:30 TBA

7:00 Life Today

7:30 Kenneth Copeland

8:00 Miracle Invasion

8:30 TBA

10:00 Punky Brewster

10:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

11:00 Love Boat

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1:00 Gunsmoke

2:00 Bonanza

3:00 Leave It to Beaver

3:30 Okavango

4:00 Little House on the Prairie

5:00 Saved by the Bell (x2)

6:00 21 Jump Street

7:00 Hunter

8:00 Matlock

9:00 In the Heat of the Night


10:00 Hunter

11:00 Mission: Impossible

Mid. TBA

2:00 Shepherd's Chapel

KITN 29-Minneapolis/St. Paul (Fox)

5:00 We Love Lucy

5:30 Hogan's Heroes

6:00 Alvin & the Chipmunks

6:30 Casper

7:00 Jetsons

7:30 Darkwing Duck

8:00 Beetlejuice

8:30 Inspector Gadget

9:00 Munsters Today

9:30 Out of This World

10:00 700 Club

11:00 New Leave It to Beaver

11:30 Charles in Charge

Noon Andy Griffith

12:30 Beverly Hillbillies

1:00 My Three Sons

1:30 Gilligan's Island

2:00 Partridge Family

2:30 Brady Bunch


3:00 Merrie Melodies

3:30 Tom & Jerry Kids

4:00 Tiny Toon Adventures

4:30 Batman (animated)

5:00 Three's Company

5:30 Cosby Show

6:00 Designing Women

6:30 Wonder Years

7:00 Simpsons

7:30 Martin

8:00 In Living Color

8:30 Down the Shore

9:00 Street Justice

10:00 Star Trek

11:05 Studs

11:35 Designing Women

12:05 All in the Family

12:35 Paradise Beach

1:05 Hogan's Heroes

1:35 Honeymooners

2:05 Movie "The Seven Magnificent Gladiators"

4:00 Twilight Zone (x2)

KEYC 12-Mankato (CBS)

6:00 Ag Day
6:30 CBS Morning News

7:00 CBS This Morning

9:00 Family Feud Challenge

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Young & the Restless

Noon News

12:30 Bold & the Beautiful

1:00 As the World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 Oprah Winfrey

4:00 Geraldo

5:00 M*A*S*H

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 Wheel of Fortune

7:00 Top Cops

8:00 Connie Chung

9:00 Picket Fences

10:00 News

10:30 Silk Stalkings

11:30 Scene of the Crime

12:30 sign-off

KAAL 6-Austin (ABC)

6:00 ABC World News This Morning


7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Home

11:00 Paradise Beach

11:30 Loving

Noon All My Children

1:00 One Life to Live

2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Cosby Show

3:30 Perfect Strangers

4:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

5:00 News

5:30 ABC World News Tonight

6:00 News

6:30 A Current Affair

7:00 Matlock

8:00 Crossroads

9:00 Primetime Live

10:00 News

10:35 Nightline

11:05 Married...with Children

11:35 Night Court

12:05 ANC News

1:05 sign-off
KSMQ 15-Austin (PBS)

7:45 AM Weather

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:30 Reading Rainbow

10:00 Barney & Friends

10:30 Sewing with Nancy

11:00 Art of Alexander & Paulson

11:30 Homestretch

Noon Sesame Street

1:00 Cookin' Cheap

1:30 New Garden

2:00 Crafting for the '90s

2:30 27:Fifty

3:00 Sesame Street

4:00 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

4:30 Square One Television

5:00 Body Electric

5:30 Joy of Painting

6:00 Carmen Sandiego

6:30 Nightly Business Report

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

8:00 Mystery!

9:00 Clive James Fame in the 20th Century

10:00 Nightly Business Report


10:30 America with Dennis Wholey

11:00 Austin City Limits

Mid. Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

12:05 sign-off

KTTC 10-Rochester (NBC)

5:00 NBC News Nightside

5:30 Ag Day

6:00 NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 Today

9:00 Geraldo

10:00 John & Leeza

11:00 Concentration

11:30 Caesars Challenge

Noon Days of Our Lives

1:00 Another World

2:00 Vicki!

3:00 Oprah Winfrey

4:00 Inside Edition

4:30 Hard Copy

5:00 Jeopardy!

5:30 NBC News at Sunrise

6:00 News

6:30 Wheel of Fortune

7:00 A Different World


7:30 Wings

8:00 Cheers

8:30 Seinfeld

9:00 Sisters

10:00 News

10:35 Tonight Show

11:35 Late Night with David Letterman

12:35 Later with Bob Costas

1:05 News

1:35 NBC News Nightside

KIMT 3-Mason City (CBS)

5:00 This Morning's Business

5:30 CBS Morning News

6:00 CBS This Morning

8:00 Phil Donahue

9:00 Family Feud Challenge

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Young & the Restless

Noon News

12:30 Bold & the Beautiful

1:00 As the World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 Designing Women

3:30 Dennis the Menace


4:00 Darkwing Duck

4:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

5:00 Andy Griffith

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 Murphy Brown

7:00 Top Cops

8:00 Connie Chung

9:00 Picket Fences

10:00 News

10:30 Cheers

11:00 M*A*S*H

11:30 Designing Women

Mid. Rush Limbaugh

12:30 Star Trek: The Next Generation

1:30 News

2:00 CBS News Up to the Minute

KYIN 24-Mason City (PBS)

6:15 Homestretch

6:45 AM Weather

7:00 Jump Over the Moon

7:30 Barney & Friends

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Lamb Chop's Play-Along


9:30 Shining Time Station

10:00 Painting with Norma

10:30 Nathalie Dupree Cooks

11:00 American Woodshop

11:30 Joy of Painting

Noon Reading Rainbow

12:30 Carmen Sandiego

1:00 Dinosaurs!

2:00 Sex, Power & the Workplace

3:00 Sit & Be Fit

3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Carmen Sandiego

5:30 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

6:30 Naturescene

7:00 Wild America

7:30 Iowa This Weekend

8:00 Evening at Pops

9:00 Mystery!

10:00 Nightly Business Report

10:30 Center Stage

11:30 Sneak Previews

Mid. sign-off

WEAU 13-Eau Claire (NBC)


5:00 Home Shopping Spree

5:30 Ag Day

6:00 NBC News at Sunrise/Local News

7:00 Today

9:00 Phil Donahue

10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

11:00 Concentration

11:30 Caesars Challenge

Noon News

12:30 Days of Our Lives

1:30 Another World

2:30 John & Leeza

3:30 Oprah Winfrey

4:30 Jeopardy!

5:00 News

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News

6:30 Wheel of Fortune

7:00 A Different World

7:30 Wings

8:00 Cheers

8:30 Seinfeld

9:00 Sisters

10:00 News

10:35 Tonight Show


11:35 Late Night with David Letterman

12:35 Later with Bob Costas

1:05 News

1:40 Home Shopping Spree

WQOW 18-Eau Claire/WXOW 19-La Crosse (ABC)

6:00 ABC World News This Morning/Local News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Home

11:00 ANC News

Noon All My Children

1:00 One Life to Live

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 Family Feud

3:30 Growing Pains

4:00 Who's the Boss?

4:30 Golden Girls

5:00 A Current Affair

5:30 ABC World News Tonight

6:00 (WQOW) Baseball: Milwaukee-Cleveland

(WXOW) News

6:30 (WXOW) Cheers

7:00 (WXOW) Matlock

8:00 (WXOW) Crossroads


9:00 Primetime Live

10:00 News

10:35 M*A*S*H

11:05 Newhart

11:35 Nightline

12:05 Rush Limbaugh

12:35 sign-off

WKBT 8-La Crosse (CBS)

6:00 Kenneth Copeland

6:30 CBS Morning News

7:00 CBS This Morning

9:00 Vicki!

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Young & the Restless

Noon News

12:30 Bold & the Beautiful

1:00 As the World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 Maury Povich

4:00 Designing Women (x2)

5:00 Full House

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News

6:30 Roseanne
7:00 Top Cops

8:00 Connie Chung

9:00 Picket Fences

10:00 News

10:35 Murphy Brown

11:05 Married...with Children

11:35 Arsenio Hall

12:35 Jane Whitney

1:35 Whoopi Goldberg

2:05 Montel Williams

3:05 Infatuation

3:35 sign-off

WLAX 25-La Crosse/WEUX 48-Eau Claire (Fox)

6:00 DuckTales

6:30 Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers

7:00 Tale Spin

7:30 Darkwing Duck

8:00 Beetlejuice

8:30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

9:00 Highway to Heaven

10:00 Geraldo

11:00 Joan Rivers

Noon Jenny Jones

1:00 People's Court


1:30 Paradise Beach

2:00 Inspector Gadget

2:30 Merrie Melodies

3:00 Tom & Jerry Kids

3:30 Goof Troop

4:00 Tiny Toon Adventures

4:30 Batman

5:00 Saved by the Bell

5:30 Hogan Family

6:00 Wonder Years

6:30 Love Connection

7:00 Simpsons

7:30 Martin

8:00 In Living Color

8:30 Down the Shore

9:00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

10:00 Studs

10:30 In the Heat of the Night

11:30 Time Trax

12:30 Infomercial

1:00 Love Connection

1:30 sign-off

WHLA 31-La Crosse/WHWC 28-Menominee (PBS)

6:00 Stretching for Life with Priscilla Patrick


6:15 AM Weather

6:30 Homestretch

7:00 By the Numbers

8:00 Barney & Friends

8:30 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Shining Time Station

10:30 Square One Television

11:00 GED

11:30 Sesame Street

12:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

1:00 Art of Sewing

1:30 Quilt in a Day

2:00 Joy of Painting

2:30 Woodcarving with Rick Butz

3:00 Amish Cooking

3:30 Rod & Reel: Streamside

4:00 Newton's Apple

4:30 Reading Rainbow

5:00 Carmen Sandiego

5:30 Nightly Business Report

6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

7:00 Outdoor Wisconsin

7:30 Wild America

8:00 This Old House


8:30 Frugal Gourmet

9:00 Mystery

10:00 Avengers

11:00 Charlie Rose

Mid. Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

12:05 sign-off

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Re: Retro: Minnesota Thurs 6/24/93

Could you please post the Saturday 6/19 schedule as soon as possible?

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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Re: Retro: Minnesota Thurs 6/24/93

> Could you please post the Saturday 6/19 schedule as soon as

> possible?

>

That'll be up later today!

Retro: Minnesota Sat 6/19/93

from TV Guide: Minnesota State edition

2 KTCA-PBS Minneapolis-St. Paul * 3 KDLH-CBS Duluth * 3m KIMT-CBS Mason City *

4 WCCO-CBS Minneapolis-St. Paul * 5 KSTP-ABC Minneapolis-St. Paul *

6 KBJR-NBC Duluth * 6a KAAL-ABC Austin * 7 KCCO-CBS Alexandria *

8 WDSE-PBS Duluth * 8l WKBT-CBS La Crosse * 9 KMSP-Ind Minneapolis-St. Paul *

9b KAWE-PBS Bemidji * 10 WDIO-ABC Duluth * 10a KWCM-PBS Appleton *

10r KTTC-NBC Rochester * 11 KARE-NBC Minneapolis-St. Paul *

12 KEYC-CBS Mankato * 13 WEAU-NBC Eau Claire * 15 KSMQ-PBS Austin *

18 WQOW-ABC Eau Claire * 19 WXOW-ABC La Crosse *

23 KLGT-Ind Minneapolis-St. Paul * 24 KYIN-PBS Mason City *

25 WLAX-Fox La Crosse * 28 WHWC-PBS Menominee *

29 KITN-Fox Minneapolis-St. Paul * 31 WHLA-PBS La Crosse

5 relayed by KSAX-42 Alexandria, KRWF-43 Redwood Falls

7 relayed by KCCW-12 Walker


10 relayed by WIRT-13 Hibbing

25 relayed by WEUX-48 Eau Claire

Morning

5:00

6-10r-11 NBC News Nightside

9 Infomercials

13 Home Shopping Spree

29 We Love Lucy

5:30

29 Hogan's Heroes

6:00

3m Designing Women

4-7 Back to the Future

5 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

6 Tom & Jerry

8l Mr. Bogus

10 Wizard of Oz

11 Home Again

13 Runaway with the Rich & Famous

25 Harry & the Hendersons

28-31 Sociological Imagination

29 Beverly Hillbillies
6:30

3 Beakman's World

3m Bullwinkle

4-7 Sea-Monkeys

6 Real News for Kids

8l ALF

10 King Arthur

10r Independent School District 535

11 Full Circle

13 Ag Day: Weekend Edition

18-19 US Farm Report

23 Infomercial

25-29 Captain Planet

7:00

2 Sesame Street

3-3m-4-7-8l-12 Fievel's American Tails

5-18-19 A Pup Named Scooby Doo

6-10r-13 Saturday Today

6a Who's the Boss?

9 Car Care Seminar

10 Grandma's Marathon Start

10a Homestretch

11 News
23 Richie Rich

24 Voices & Visions

25-29 Dog City

28-31 Something Ventured

7:30

3-3m-4-7-8l-12 Little Mermaid

5-6a-18-19 COW-Boys of Moo Mesa

8 Covert Bailey's Fit or Fat

9 Senior Citizens Forum

10a Sesame Street

23 Fantastic Max

25-29 Bobby's World

8:00

2 Your Organic Garden

3-3m-4-7-8l-12 Garfield & Friends

8-9b-15 Sesame Street

23 Wacky Races

24-28-31 Seasons of Life

25-29 Tom & Jerry Kids

8:30

2 Victory Garden

5 News
6-10-18-19 Addams Family

9 Infomercials

10a Lamb Chop's Play-Along

23 Dastardly & Muttley in Their Flying Machines

25-29 Eek! the Cat

9:00

2 Venture North

3-3m-4-7-8l-12 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

5 Scratch

6-13 Saved by the Bell

6a-10-18-19 Land of the Lost

8 Hometime

9b Shining Time Station

10a Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

10r Real Estate Classifieds

15 You Can Choose

23 Diff'rent Strokes

24 Barney & Friends

25-29 Tiny Toon Adventures

28-31 Stained Glass

9:30

2 Call of the Wild

5 ZooLife with Jack Hanna


6-10r-13 California Dreams

8 Happenings in Education

9r Long Ago & Far Away

10 Grandma's Marathon Finish

10a Barney & Friends

15 Welcome to My Studio

23 Leave It to Beaver

24 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

25-29 Taz-Mania

28-31 Sewing with Nancy

10:00

2 Rod & Reel

3-3m-4-7-8l-12 Cyber COPS

5 Land of the Lost

6-10r-13 Saved by the Bell

6a-18-19 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

8-9b Nova

10a Square One Television

11 NBA Inside Stuff

15 Inspiration of Painting

23 Superboy

24 Lilias!

25-29 X-Men

28-31 Strip Quilting


10:30

2 MotorWeek

3-3m-4-7-8l-12 Raw Toonage

5-6a-10-18-19 Darkwing Duck

6-10r-13 Name Your Adventure

10a-24 Covert Bailey's Fit or Fat

15 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin'

23 Saved by the Bell

25-29 Super Dave

28-31 Inspiration of Painting

11:00

2 Market to Market

3-3m-12 Sea-Monkeys

4-7 WWF Wrestling

5-6a-10-18-19 Winnie the Pooh

6-10r NBA Inside Stuff

8 Quilting for the 90s

8l Tom & Jerry

9 Knights & Warriors

9b Sewing Connection

10a Your Organic Garden

11-13 Beakman's World

15 Classic Spanish Cooking with Chef Ef


23 TBA

24 World of Collector Cars

25 Real News for Kids

28-31 Brush with Art

29 Infomercials

11:30

2 Wall Street Week

3-12 Back to the Future

3m Beakman's World

5-6a-10-18-19 Weekend Special (conclusion of "Runaway Ralph")

8 Sewing with Nancy

8l Gulliver's Travels

9b-10a-15 Victory Garden

11 Infomercial

13 Jenny & Me

24 Rod & Reel: Streamside

25 ZooLife with Jack Hanna

28-31 Mexican Kitchen

Afternoon

Noon

2 Bizweek

3-12 Beakman's World

3m-4-7-8l Infomercial
5-6a-10-18-19 US Open Golf

6 Movie "The Cowboy & the Lady"

8 Tracks Ahead

9 Movie "Gunfight at Comanche Creek"

9b-15 Frugal Gourmet

10a Market to Market

10r Movie "Take Me Out to the Ball Game"

11 Home Again

13 Movie "Children in the Crossfire"

24 MotorWeek

25 Baseball: Milwaukee-Detroit

28-31 Ciao Italia

29 Movie "Freaky Friday"

12:30

2 McLaughlin Group

3-3m-4-7 Baseball: Minnesota-NY Yankees

8 World of Collector Cars

8l Movie "Red-Headed Stranger"

9b-10a-15 This Old House

11-12 Infomercial

24 Hometime

28-31 Yan Can Cook

1:00
2 Nature

8-10a-24 New Yankee Workshop

9b Woodwright's Shop

11 Super Sports Follies

12 Hee Haw Silver

15 Your Organic Garden

23 National Georgraphic: On Assignment

28-31 Outdoor Wisconsin

1:30

8 Art of William Alexander

9b-10a-15 Hometime

11 Infomercial

24 This Old House

28-31 Venture North

2:00

2 New Explorers

6 Runaway with the Rich & Famous

8 Joy of Painting

9 Movie "Coach of the Year"

9b-10a-15 MotorWeek

10r Coors Rodeo Showdown Finals

11 New WKRP in Cincinnati

12 Family Ties
13 World's Greatest Stunts

23 Four Star Playhouse

24 Frugal Gourmet

28-31 That Can't Be Wood

29 Movie "The Stepford Wives"

2:30

2 New Explorers

6 New WKRP in Cincinnati

8 Tony Brown's Journal

8l Alex Trebek Walks the World

9b World of Collector Cars

10a Sewing Connection

11 Infomercial

12 Family Ties

15 Sewing with Nancy

23 Four Star Playhouse

24 Brush with Art

28-31 Healthy Pets, Healthy People

3:00

2 Giant Nile

6-10r-11-13 Hard Road to Glory (documentary on black athletes)

8 Firing Line

9b McLaughlin Group
10a Strip Quilting

12 Infomercial

15 Embroidery Studio

23 TBA

24 Yan Can Cook

25 This Week in Baseball

28-31 MotorWeek

3:30

3m Family Ties

4-7 McMillan

8 McLaughlin Group

8l TBA

9b John McLaughlin One on One

10a Frugal Gourmet

12 New WKRP in Cincinnati

15 Sewing Connection

24 Art of Sewing with Sue Hausmann

25 Roggin's Heroes

28-31 Tracks Ahead

4:00

2 Gardens of the World with Audrey Hepburn

3 Infomercial

3m Real Estate Classifieds


6-10r-11-13 AVP Volleyball: Miller Lite Chicago Open

8 European Journal

9 Baywatch

9b Technopolitics

10a Gourmet Cooking

12 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

15 Nature

23 Gold Prospectors Show

24 Decorating with Mary Gilliatt

25 Street Justice

28-31 Movie "The Public Enemy"

29 Happy Days

4:30

2 Ciao Italia

3 TBA

3m Family Works!

8 Wall Street Journal Report

8l Infomercial

9b Market to Market

10a Embroidery Studio

24 Firing Line

29 Happy Days

5:00
2 Frugal Gourmet

3-3m-6-10 Infomercials

4-7-13 Jeopardy!

5 Only in Hollywood

6a Paradise Beach (2 hr pilot)

8 Computer Chronicles

8l Emergency Call

9 Who's the Boss?

9b Center Stage

10a Blues Slide Guitar Workshop

10r Car Care Seminar

11 News

12 Hee Haw Silver

15 World of Film

18-19 Good Fishing

23 America's New Country

24 Tony Brown's Journal

25 Renegade

29 Mama's Family

5:30

2 Hometime

3m-4-7-8l CBS Evening News

5-10-18-19 ABC World News Tonight

6-10r-11-13 NBC Nightly News


8 Wild America

9 Family Ties

10a Desert Speaks

15 New Garden

24 Inside Washington

28-31 Sneak Previews

29 Perfect Strangers

Evening

6:00

2 New Yankee Workshop

3 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

3m Hee Haw Silver

4-5-7-13 News

6 Jeopardy!

8 Victory Garden

8l Designing Women

9 Who's the Boss?

9b-28-31 Lawrence Welk

10 Grandma's Marathon Wrap-Up

10a Newton's Apple

10r-18-19 Infomercial

11 Star Trek: The Next Generation

12 Bandwagon

15 Naturescene
23 Lost Fleet of Guadalcanal

24 Seniors Speak Out

25 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

29 Cosby Show

6:30

2 This Old House

4-6-7-10r-12-13 Wheel of Fortune

5 Roggin's Heroes

8 This Old House

8l New WKRP in Cincinnati

9 Growing Pains

10 Allergies: You Are Not Alone

10a Lawrence Welk

15 Venture North

18-19 Money Game

29 Designing Women

7:00

2 Movie "Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss"

3-3m-4-7-8l-12 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

5-6a-10-18-19 Young Indiana Jones

6-10r-11-13 Almost Home

8 Austin City Limits

9 Flintstones
9b Movie "The Big Lift"

15-24 Lawrence Welk

23 Movie "Speed Zone"

25-29 Cops

28-31 National Geographic

7:30

6-10r-11-13 Nurses

10a Nature

25-29 Cops

8:00

3-3m-4-7-8l-12 Carol Burnett Show: A Reunion

5-6a-10-18-19 FBU: The Untold Stories

6-10r-11-13 Empty Nest

8 Lawrence Welk

9 Untouchables

15 Cactus Cafe

24 Are You Being Served?

25-29 Code 3

28-31 Center Stage

8:30

2 Movie "Room Service"

5-6a-10-18-19 American Detective


6-10r-11-13 Empty Nest

10a New Country Videos

24 May to December

25-29 Code 3

9:00

5-6a-10-18-19 Commish

6-10r-11-13 Black Tie Affair

8 National Geographic

9 News

9b-10a-15-28-31 Austin City Limits

23 Matlock

24 Movie "Father's Little Dividend"

25 Untouchables

29 Comic Strip Live

9:30

6-10r-11-13 Powers That Be

9 Emergency Call

10:00

2 Center Stage

3-3m-4-5-6-6a-7-8l-10-10r-11-12-13-18-19 News

8 Are You Being Served?

9 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues


9b-28-31 New Country Video

10a Sneak Previews

15 Movie "The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz"

23 Movie "Mysterious Island of Beautiful Women"

25 Comic Strip Live

29 Movie "Big Trouble"

10:25

10 Mining Matters

10:30

3 Untouchables

3m-12 Star Trek: The Next Generation

5 Siskel & Ebert

6-10r-13 Saturday Night Live

6a-10 Comedy Spotlight

8 Good Neighbors

8l Baywatch

9b Backroads

10a Movie "The Perils of Pauline"

24 Baxter Black & Friends

28-31 Movie "Humoresque"

10:35

4-7 Inside Edition Weekend


11 Cheers

18-19 M*A*S*H

11:00

2 Showcase

5 Home Free

8 TBA

9 Arsenio Hall

9b Lonesome Pine

24 New Country Video

25 Comedy Spotlight

11:05

4-7 Star Search

11 Saturday Night Live

18-19 Movie "Impulse"

11:30

2 Austin City Limits

3 Roggin's Heroes

3m Star Trek

5 Hollywood Babylon

6a American Gladiators

8l Movie "The Cotton Club"

10 Movie "Vultures"
12 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

24 Play It Again, Nashville

Late Night

Midnight

3-10r-13 Comedy Showcase

5 Ed Sullivan

6-9 American Gladiators

8 Movie "My Dear Secretary"

9b Black Hills Jazz & Blues

23 Infomercial

25 Night Flight

29 Movie "Eye on the Sparrow"

12:05

4-7 Movie "The Narrow Margin"

12:30

2 Comedy Tonight

3m Star Trek: The Next Generation

6a Who's the Boss?

23 TBA

12:35

11 Comedy Showcase
12:40

28-31 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

1:00

3 Arsenio Hall

5 Movie "Intimate Strangers"

6 Paradise Beach (2 hr pilot)

6a American Gladiators

9 Who's the Boss?

13 Hollywood Babylon

1:30

3m News

8l Highlander

9 Jeffersons

1:35

11 Why Didn't I Think of That?

2:00

9 Maiden Voyage

13 Infomercial

29 Uptown Comedy Club


2:05

4-7-11 News

2:30

13 Home Shopping Spree

2:35

4-7 Infomercial

2:40

11 Home Shopping Spree

2:50

5 Movie "Windom's Way"

3:00

9 Movie "Promises in the Dark"

29 Movie "Screamers"

4:30

11 NBC News Nightside

4:45

5 Film Short

<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Bluenoser on 10/20/05 04:00 PM.</FONT></P>


Retro: Cable Channels Mon 6/21/93

from TV Guide: Minnesota State edition

All times CT

Morning

5:00

A&E Victory at Sea

AMC Movie "Desert Passage"

DIS Mousercise

ESPN Bodies in Motion

FAM-WGN Marilyn Hickey

HBO Movie "Innerspace"

LIF Infomercials

MTV Rude Awakening

NICK Mr. Wizard's World

TNT Pink Panther

5:05

TBS Leave It to Beaver

5:30

A&E Preview

CNN Business Morning

DIS Music Box


ENC Movie "The Battle of the Sexes"

ESPN Fitness Pros

FAM Life Today

NICK Lassie

USA First Business

WGN Kenneth Copeland

5:35

MAX Movie "Irma La Douce"

TBS Tom & Jerry

6:00

A&E French Revolution

CNN News

DIS Gummi Bears

ESPN SportsCenter

FAM Augie Doggie

NICK Yogi Bear

SHO Owl TV

TNT Bugs Bunny

USA Real Ghostbusters

WGN In Touch

6:15

AMC Movie "The Bamboo Blonde"


6:30

CNN Business Day

DIS Adventures in Wonderland

FAM Flintstone Kids

LIF It Figures

NICK Looney Tunes

SHO Bunch of Munsch

USA GI Joe

7:00

A&E In Search of...

CNN News

C-SPAN Viewer Call-In (to 8:30)

DIS Fraggle Rock (live action)

ENC Movie "Loverboy"

ESPN SportsCenter

FAM Inspector Gadget

HBO Larry Miller

LIF Your Baby & Child

NICK Paper Camera

SHO Movie "Pathfinder"

USA Scooby Doo

WGN Flintstones
7:05

TBS Gilligan's Island (colorized)

7:30

AMC Movie "A Girl, a Guy and a Gob"

DIS Welcome to Pooh Corner

FAM Popeye

LIF What Every Baby Knows

NICK Mocassin Flats

USA Real Ghostbusters

WGN Bozo

7:35

TBS Bewitched

8:00

A&E Movie "The Sugerland Express"

CNN News

DIS Under the Umbrella Tree

DISC Video Trips

ESPN Body by Jake

HBO Wimbledon Tennis

LIF Thirtysomething

MAX Movie "The Brothers Karamazov"

MTV Videos
NICK Eureeka's Castle

TNN VideoMorning

TNT Adventure Quest

USA Denver the Last Dinosaur

8:05

TBS Little House on the Prairie

8:25

SHO Movie "LA Story"

8:30

DIS Dumbo's Circus

ESPN Bodyshaping

FAM Heroes on Hot Wheels

TNT Jonny Quest

USA Dinosaucers

WGN COPS

9:00

AMC Movie "Crack in the World"

DIS Mouse Tracks

DISC Travel Magazine

ENC Movie "Planet of the Apes"

ESPN SportsCenter
FAM 700 Club

LIF Movie "David"

TNT Charlie's Angels

USA Murder, She Wrote

WGN Perry Mason

9:05

TBS Movie "The Spell"

9:30

CNN Living in the '90s

DIS Jump, Rattle & Roll

DISC Great Chefs-the New Grade

10:00

A&E Fugitive

CNN News

DIS Gummi Bears

DISC Low Cholesterol Gourmet

ESPN Fitness Pros

FAM 700 Club Flashback

MTV Jams

NICK Elephant Show

SHO Movie "Encino Man"

TNT Charlie's Angels


USA Divorce Court

WGN Joan Rivers

10:30

CNN CNN & Co

DIS Lunch Box

DISC Graham Kerr

ESPN Getting Fit

FAM Crosswits

MAX Movie "The Take"

NICK Cappelli & Company

USA Judge

10:35

TBS Andy Griffith

11:00

A&E Delvecchio

AMC Movie "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House"

CNN News

DIS Walt Disney Presents

DISC Easy Does It

ENC Movie "I Never Sang for My Father"

ESPN Bodies in Motion

FAM Trivial Pursuit-The Interactive Game


LIF Moonlighting

NICK Fred Penner's Place

TNN Country Kitchen

TNT Movie "Love Tapes"

USA Judge

WGN Geraldo

11:05

TBS CHiPs

11:30

DISC Homeworks

ESPN Bodyshaping

FAM Trivial Pursuit

NICK Cinderella

SHO Movie "Disaster in Time"

TNN Cookin' USA

USA Superior Court

Afternoon

Noon

A&E Rockeford Files

CNN Sonya Live

DIS Movie "101 Dalmatians"

DISC Pasquale's Kitchen Express"


ESPN Glory Days

FAM $100,000 Name That Tune

LIF Supermarket Sweep

MAX Movie "California Suite"

MTV Beach MTV

NICK Muppet Babies

TNN Crook & Chase

USA Hollywood Squares

WGN News

12:05

TBS Movie "Rio Grande" (colorized)

12:30

DISC Great Chefs of Chicago

ENC Previews

ESPN Equestrian Competition: Oak Springs Classic

FAM Let's Make a Deal

LIF Shop 'Til You Drop

NICK David the Gnome

USA Sale of the Century

1:00

A&E Movie "Blood Feud" (pt 1)

AMC Movie "Paint Your Wagon"


CNN News

DISC Low Cholesterol Gourmet

ENC Movie "Max Dugan Returns"

FAM New Zorro

HBO Movie "Little Sister"

LIF Anything But Love

NICK Dennis the Menace

TNN Be a Star

TNT Movie "Earth II"

USA Joker's Wild

WGN Joan Rivers

1:30

DIS My Little Pony Tales

DISC Graham Kerr

ESPN Fishing: Arthur Smith/Evinrude Kingfish, Dolphin & Wahoo Tournament

FAM My Three Sons

LIF Tracey Ullman

NICK Flipper

SHO Movie "They Came to Cordura"

TNN Ten Seconds

USA Tic Tac Dough

1:45

MAX Movie "Fraternity Road"


2:00

CNN News

DIS Fraggle Rock

DISC Easy Does It

ESPN Jet Skiing: Busch World Cup Tour

FAM Littles

LIF Jane Pratt

MTV Totally Different Pauly

NICK Yogi Bear

TNN Cookin' USA

USA Press Your Luck

WGN Baseball: Chicago Cubs-Pittsburgh

2:05

TBS Tom & Jerry

2:30

DIS Adventures in Wonderland

DISC Homeworks

FAM Super Mario Bros.

HBO Movie "Feds"

NICK Looney Tunes

TNN On Stage

USA Scrabble
2:35

TBS Flintstones

3:00

A&E Fugitive

CNN EarlyPrime

DIS Care Bears

DISC Video Trips

ENC Movie "White Lightning"

ESPN World Roller Hockey League

FAM Popeye

LIF Movie "Better Off Dead"

MTV Videos

NICK Underdog

TNN Club Dance

TNT Movie "Drums of Africa"

USA $25,000 Pyramid

3:05

TBS Jetsons

3:30

CNN Inside Politics

DIS Quack Attack


FAM Inspector Gadget

MAX Movie "Return of the Seven"

NICK Muppet Babies

USA $100,000 Pyramid

3:35

SHO Movie "Best of the Best"

TBS Brady Bunch

4:00

A&E Ellery Queen

AMC Reflections on the Silver Screen

CNN EarlyPrime

DIS Kids Incorporated

DISC Beyond 2000

ESPN 1987 NBA Finals Highlights: LA Lakers-Boston

FAM Rin Tin Tin K-9 Cop (known as Katts & Dog in Canada, where this was filmed)

HBO Movie "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country"

MTV Lip Service

NICK Hey Dude

TNN Be a Star

USA American Gladiators

4:05

TBA Saved by the Bell


4:30

AMC Movie "Macao"

CNN Showbiz Today

DIS Mickey Mouse Club

ESPN Up Close

FAM New Zorro

MTV Grind

NICK Salute Your Shorts

TNN VideoPM

4:35

TBS Saved by the Bell

5:00

A&E Rockford Files

CNN News

C-SPAN News from Moscow

DIS Movie "Old Yeller"

DISC Mother Nature

ESPN Thoroughbred Digest

FAM Life Goes On

LIF Supermarket Sweep

MAX Movie "Gator"

MTV Jams
NICK What Would You Do?

TNT Bugs Bunny

USA GI Joe

5:05

TBS Jeffersons

5:30

C-SPAN Viewer Call-In (to 7:00)

DISC Wildlife Chronicles

ENC Movie "Anne of the Thousand Days"

ESPN Max Out

LIF Shop 'Til You Drop

MTV Most Wanted

NICK Wild & Crazy Kids

SHO Movie "Encino Man"

TNT Captain Planet

USA Real Ghostbusters

WGN Saved by the Bell

5:35

TBS Andy Griffith

Evening

6:00
A&E In Search of...

AMC Movie "Abe Lincoln in Illinois"

CNN Moneyline

DISC Planet Earth

ESPN SportsCenter

FAM Waltons

HBO Wimbledon Highlights

LIF Unsolved Mysteries

MTV Beavis & Butt-Head

NICK Looney Tunes

TNT Jetsons

USA Quantum Leap

WGN Paradise Beach

6:05

TBS Beverly Hillbillies

6:30

CNN Crossfire

DIS Noah's Animals

ESPN Jet Skiing: Budweiser Tour

MTV Totally Different Pauly

NICK Bullwinkle

TBS Baseball: Atlanta-Philadelphia

WGN Dugout
7:00

A&E David L. Wolper Presents

CNN News

DIS Avonlea

DISC Natural World

ESPN Baseball (teams not listed)

FAM Young Riders

HBO Movie "The Godfather Part III"

LIF LA Law

MAX Movie "Memoirs of an Invisible Man"

NICK Get Smart

TNN Crook & Chase

TNT Movie "North by Northwest"

USA Murder, She Wrote

WGN Baseball: Texas-Chicago White Sox

7:30

MTV Prime Time

NICK Dick Van Dyke

TNN Texas Connection

7:50

DIS Making Their Mark


8:00

A&E Sherlock Holmes Mysteries

AMC Movie "The Matchmaker"

CNN Larry King Live

DIS Movie "Titanic" (from 1953)

DISC On Location with Art Wolfe

ENC Movie "The Young Lions"

FAM Father Dowling Mysteries

LIF Movie "She Knows Too Much"

NICK Dragnet

TNN Nashville Now

USA WWF Wrestling

8:30

NICK Lucy SHow

8:35

SHO Making of What's Love Got to Do with It?

8:45

MAX Movie "To Protect & Serve"

9:00

A&E Lovejoy

CNN News
DISC Tobacco Wars

FAM 700 Club

MTV Beavis & Butt-Head

NICK Mary Tyler Moore

SHO Movie "Ring of Fire"

TNN Cheyenne Frontier Days with Charlie Daniels

USA Silk Stalkings

9:30

MTV Most Wanted

NICK Mary Tyler Moore

TBS Movie "Torrid Zone" (colorized)

10:00

A&E Evening at the Improv

AMC Reflections on the Silver Screen

CNN Sports Tonight

DIS John & Yoko's Imagine

DISC Natural World

ESPN Baseball Tonight

FAM Scarecrow & Mrs. King

LIF Thirtysomething

MTV Beavis & Butt-Head

NICK Alfred Hitchcock

TNN Club Dance


TNT Movie "The Long Good Friday"

USA MacGyver

WGN News

10:15

MAX Movie "Out on Bail"

10:30

AMC Movie "Macao"

CNN Moneyline

ESPN SportsCenter

MTV Comikaze

NICK Superman

WGN Kojak

10:45

SHO Movie "Eye of the Tiger"

11:00

A&E David L. Wolper Presents

CNN News

DIS Genesis: No Admittance

DISC On Location with Art Wolfe

ENC Movie "Casino Royale"

FAM Bonanza
HBO Movie "ALien 3"

LIF Unsolved Mysteries

MTV Alternative Nation

NICK F Troop

TNN Crook & Chase

USA Hitchhiker

11:30

CNN Crossfire

ESPN IMSA Auto Racing: Exxon Supreme Series

NICK Dobie Gillis

TBS National Geographic Explorer

TNN Texas Connection

USA Ray Bradbury Theater

WGN Movie "Brazil"

Late Night

Midnight

A&E Sherlock Holmes Mysteries

AMC Movie "The Matchmaker"

CNN Larry King Live

DIS Movie "My Cousin Rachel"

DISC Tobacco Wars

FAM Infomercials

LIF Unsolved Mysteries


MAX Movie "Double Revenge"

MTV Speed Racer

NICK Patty Duke

TNN Nashville Now

USA Hollywood Insider

12:20

SHO Movie "My Own Private Idaho"

12:30

ESPN Checkered Flag

LIF Infomercials

MTV Dreamtime

NICK Donna Reed

TNT Hot Blood

USA Dog House

1:00

A&E Lovejoy

CNN News

DISC Planet Earth

ESPN Sports Reporters

FAM 700 Club

HBO Rosie Perez Presents Society's Ride

NICK Get Smart


TNN Cheyenne Frontier Days with Charlie Daniels

USA Infomercials

1:30

CNN Sports Tonight

ENC Movie "Antarctica"

ESPN SportsCenter

HBO Movie "Tiger Claws"

MAX Movie "Q&A"

NICK Dick Van Dyke

TBS Movie "Agatha Christie's 'A Caribbean Mystery'"

2:00

A&E Evening at the Improv

AMC Movie "Abe Lincoln in Illinois"

CNN Showbiz Today

DIS Movie "Titanic"

ESPN Up Close

FAM-WGN Infomercials

NICK Lucy Show

2:05

SHO Movie "House IV"

2:20
TNT Movie "His Kind of Woman"

2:30

CNN News

ESPN National High-School Cheerleading Championships

NICK Mary Tyler Mooore

WGN Bob Newhart

2:45

CNN Newsroom

3:00

A&E Movie "Blood Feud" (pt 1)

CNN News

HBO Dream On

NICK Dragnet

WGN Movie "Happy"

3:30

CNN CNN & Co

ENC Movie "The Last Married Couple in America"

ESPN SpeedWeek

HBO Movie "Hot Under the Collar"

NICK Alfred Hitchcock

TBS Some Fun Now


3:35

TBS Honeymooners

3:40

SHO Comedy Club Network

3:45

MAX Movie "Clean & Sober"

3:55

AMC Movie "The Saint's Vacation"

4:00

CNN Sports Tonight

DIS John & Yoko's Imagine

ESPN Basic Training Workout

NICK Superman

4:05

TBS All in the Family

4:10

SHO Movie "Disaster in Time"


4:30

CNN News

ESPN Getting Fit

NICK Nick News

4:35

TBS CNN Headline News

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Re: Retro: Cable Channels Mon 6/21/93

Family Channel and USA were much better back then. The game show reruns and cartoon blocks
had me during the school year wanting to get out early so I could catch the 1pm-2:30pm ET
game shows. At least I got home in time for PYL.

ESPN entertainment was exercise shows. Now they run SportsCenter 40 times a day it seems
now and the rest of the time they carry poker.

Retro:Cleveland/Youngstown Saturday, May 23, 1953

From:TV Guide Lake Erie Edition

Cleveland
WNBK 4 NBC

9:30 Nature Of Things

9:45 Cartoon Time

10AM Buckskin Billy

Western:"Vigilantes Of Boomtown"

11AM Captain Glenn's Red Wagon-Glenn Rowell

11:30 Youth Want's To Know

Noon Panorama

12:30 American Inventory

1PM Movie-Prison Nurse

2:30 Movie-TBA

3:30 Anywhere USA-Film

4PM Horse Racing-The Met. From Belmont

4:30 Danny Landau-Sports

4:45 Industry On Parade

5PM Movie-Thunder In The Desert

6PM Cisco Kid

6:30 Billy The Kid

7PM Lone Ranger

7:30 Ethel And Albert

8PM My Hero-Bob Cummings

8:30 Amateur Hour-Ted Mack

9PM Show Of Shows Caesar/Coca


10:30 Your Hit Parade

11PM News-Tom Field

11:05 Movie-Tornado

12:15 Movie-TBA

1:15 News

WEWS 5 CBS

8:55 News

9AM Western Reserve

9:30 Western Film

10AM Green Thumb-Arnold Davis

10:15 Film Shorts

10:35 Tips for Cinderella-Paige Palmer

11AM Space Patrol

11:30 Rod Brown Rocket Ranger-

Noon Big Top

1PM Meet Me At The Zoo

1:30 Movies-TBA

5PM Steps To Stardom-Talent

5;30 The Preakness

6PM What One Person Can Do-Religious Film

6:15 Inside Catholic Schools

6:30 Polka ~N~ Fun-Court Stanton

7PM Stork Club


7:30 Twenty Fingers-Hendershott

7:45 Periscope-News/Sports

8PM Jackie Gleason

9PM This Is Show Business-Fadiman

9:30 Meet Millie

10PM The Web

10:30 It's News To Me-Panel

11PM Movie-You Only Live Once

12:30 Sports

12:35 Movie

2AM Sign-Off

WXEL 9 DuMont-ABC

10AM Film Shorts

10:15 Lash Of The West

10:30 By Jupiter-Joe Berg

11AM Summer Show

Noon Sky King

12:30 Movie-Marked For Murder

1:30 News

1:35 Baseball Preview

1:45 Dugout Interviews

2PM Baseball-Cleveland Indians/St. Louis Browns

4:20 Baseball Scoreboard


4;30 Movie-Hollywood And Vine

6PM Your Home And Garden-Harry Pree

6:30 What In The World-ABC

7PM Music From Meadowbrook-DEBUT-ABC

7:30 Beat The Clock-CBS

8PM Movie-Tomorrow At 7

9PM Boxing-Bill Stern-ABC

9:45 Fight Talk-Bob Cooke

10PM Oreint Express-Film

10:30 Movie Interrupted Journey

Midnight Wrestling-Hollywood

Youngstown

WKBN 27 CBS/ABC/DuMont

11:30 Rod Brown Rocket Ranger-

Noon Big Top

1PM Meet Me At The Zoo

1:30 Movies-TBA

3:30 Boxing Film

4:30 Western Theater

5:30 Preakness

6PM Don Gardner Sports


6:15 Gene Starn News

6:30 What In The World-ABC

7PM Music From Meadowbrook-DEBUT-ABC

7:30 Beat The Clock-CBS

8PM Jackie Gleason

9PM This Is Show Business-Fadiman

9:30 Meet Millie

10PM Wrestling-DuMont(Chicago)

11:05 News

11:20 Wreastling-Cont.

Midnight News

WFMJ 73 NBC

2:30 Movie-Dear Murderer

4PM Horse Racing Met. Handicao

4:30 Movie-Western Feature

5:30 This Is America-Film

6PM Week In Review

6:30 Laurel And Hardy

7PM Mr. Wizard

:30 Ethel And Albert

8PM My Hero-Bob Cummings

8:30 Amateur Hour-Ted Mack

9PM Show Of Shows Caesar/Coca


10:30 Your Hit Parade

11PM Movie-TBA

Midnight-News

Retro: Eastern North Carolina Sat 7/27/91

from TV Guide, Eastern North Carolina edition

Greensboro/High Point

2 WFMY (CBS)-8h WGHP (ABC)

Wilmington

3 WWAY (ABC)-6 WECT (NBC)-26 WJKA (CBS)

Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville

5 WRAL (CBS)-11 WTVD (ABC)-22 WLFL (Fox)-28 WPTF (NBC)-40 WKFT (Ind)-62 WFCT (Ind)

Washington DC

5W WTTG (Fox)

Greenville/New Bern/Washington NC/Morehead City

7 WITN (NBC)-8 WFXI (Fox)-9 WNCT (NBC)-12 WCTI (ABC)

Florence

13 WBTW (CBS)-15 WPDE (ABC)


Goldsboro

17 WYED (Ind)

CPT-NC Center for Public TV

WUNC 4-Chapel Hill, WUND 2-Columbia, WUNK 25-Greenville, WUNL 26-Winston-Salem,

WUNM 19-Jacksonville, WUNP-36 Roanoke Rapids

Morning

5:00

2 Barnaby Jones

5 CNN Headline News

22 Gomer Pyle, USMC

28 Home Shopping Spree

5:30

13 Family Ties

22 Gomer Pyle, USMC

6:00

2 Magnum, PI

5W Comedy Hour

8 Fantastic Max

8h Family Ties

11 Eight is Enough

12 Telestory
13 Krypton Factor

15 Webster

17 Jimmy Swaggart

28 American Gladiators

6:30

3 New Kids on the Block

5 US Farm Report

8 Don Coyote & Sancho Panda

8h Webster

12-15 Fall Guy

13 Super Force

17 Outdoorsman

62 Fishing the West

7:00

2 Home Again

3 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

5 Southern Sportsman

5W Toxic Crusaders

6 Dudley Do-Right

7 Kid 'n Play

8 Midnight Patrol

8h Infomercial

9 Bullwinkle
11 Young Universe

13 Superboy

17 Outdoor Gazette

22 Romper Room

26 Riverboat Bob

28 Dracula

40 Movie "Terraces"

62 Sportsman's Showcase

7:30

2-5 Pee-wee's Playhouse

5W Bullwinkle

6 Abbott & Costello

7 Alvin & the Chipmunks

8 Toxic Crusaders

8h-11-13 Widget

9 Southern Sportsman

12 What's Happening Now!!

15 Puppet Love

22 Captain Planet

26 Backyard Safari

28 Dragon Warrior

62 Outdoorsman

8:00
2-5-9-13-26 Muppet Babies

3-8h-11-12-15 Winnie the Pooh

5W-8-22 Peter Pan & the Pirates

6-7-28 Camp Candy

17-62 Coastal Carolina Fishing

CPT Sesame Street

8:30

3 Captain Planet

5W-8-22 Bobby's World

6-7-28 Super Mario Bros.

8h-11-12-15 Wizard of Oz

17 Fishing the West

62 Club Golf

9:00

2-5-9-13-26 Garfield & Friends

3-8h-11-12-15 Slimer! & the Real Ghostbusters

5W-8-22 Tom & Jerry Kids

17 Scuba World

40 Movie "The Little House on the Prairie" (pilot for the series)

62 Anglers in Action

CPT WonderWorks

9:30
5W-8-22 Tom & Jerry Kids

6-7-28 Gravedale High

17 Get Wet!

62 Outdoors South

10:00

2-5-9-13-26 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

3-8h-11-12-15 Beetlejuice

5W-8-22 Killer Tomatoes

6-28 Kid 'n Play

7 Facts of Life

17 This Week on Pit Road

62 Outdoor Gazette

CPT Acrylic Art is Fun

10:30

3 WCW Wrestling

5W-8-22 Swamp Thing

6-28 Alvin & the Chipmunks

7 Silver Spoons

8h-11-12-15 New Kids on the Block

17 Super Chargers

62 America's Backyard

CPT Amish Cooking


11:00

2 WCW Wrestling

5 Sparks

5W WWF Wrestling

6-7-28 Saved by the Bell

8 American Gladiators

8h-11-12-15 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

9-13 Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures

17 Greatest Sports Legends

22 Toxic Crusaders

26 Speedway Thunder Midseason Review

40 Infomercials

62 Sports Quest

CPT Matter of Taste

11:30

3 Focus

5 Harry & the Hendersons

6-7-28 Saved by the Bell

9-13 Pee-wee's Playhouse

17 This Week in Baseball

22 Bullwinkle

62 Infomercial

CPT Today's Gourmet


Afternoon

Noon

2 Home Again

3-6-8h Infomercial

5 Movie "Melvin & Howard"

5W Movie "The Warriors"

7 Saturday Videos

8-22 WCW Wrestling

9 Dink the Little Dinosaur

11 America's Top 10

12 Siskel & Ebert

13 NAWA Wrestling

15 Bullwinkle

17 Pro Football Hall of Fame Festival Parade

26 Superboy

28 Pump It Up!

40 NASCAR: Miller Genuine Draft 500 highlights

62 WWF Wrestling

CPT Cooking at the Academy

12:30

2 Andy Griffith

3-8h-11-12-15 NFL Hall of Fame Game: Denver-Dallas

6 Mams's Family

9 CBS Storybreak
26 Super Force

CPT Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin'

1:00

2 Movie "Tough Enough"

6 Movie "Hellinger's Law"

7 Movie "Bluebeard"

8 Hunter

9 Infomercials

13 Family Ties

22 Movie "Smokey & the Bandit-Part 3"

26 Rich & Famous 1991 World's Best

28 Putting Competition

40 WWF Wrestling

62 USWA Wrestling

CPT All About Trains

1:30

13 NASCAR: Miller Genuine Draft 500 highlights

28 Infomercial

CPT DeGrassi High

2:00

5 Movie "Inside Out"

5W Movie "Bullitt"
8 Movie "Ghost Story"

9 Movie "Mother Lode"

17 Movie "Suddenly"

28 Movie "The Delphi Bureau"

40 WWF Wrestling

62 WCW Wrestling

CPT Doctor Who

2:30

13 Movie "Death Stalk"

3:00

2-26-40 Infomercials

6 Silver Spoons

7 Magnum, PI

22 Movie "Rustlers' Rhapsody"

62 Rap to Rock

3:30

2 Wild Bill Hickok

3-8h-11-12-15 US Senior Open Golf

6 Mama's Family

26 America's Top 10

62 10th Frame

CPT Travel
4:00

2-5-9-13-26 PGA Golf: Greater Hartford Open

5W NFL Scrimmage: Washington-NY Jets (from Lehigh, PA; same-day tape)

6 Movie "High Midnight"

7 A-Team

8 Roggin's Heroes

17 Movie "DOA" (1949 version)

28 Championship Moments

40 New Lassie

62 Driven to Win

CPT Victory Garden

4:30

8 Out of This World

40 My Secret Identity

62 Ebony/Jet Showcase

CPT Travels in Europe

5:00

7 Magnum, PI

8-40 What a Dummy

22 22 Minutes

28 Infomercial

62 Get Wet!
CPT Woodwright's Shop

5:30

8 Harry & the Hendersons

22 Facts of Life

28 Dick Smith: Master of Makeup

40 Out of This World

62 PGA Carolina Golf Almanac

CPT This Old House

Evening

6:00

2-3-5-6-7-8h-9-11-13 News

5W I Love Lucy

8 Friday the 13th

12-15 ABC World News Tonight

17 Battlestar Galactica

22 21 Jump Street

26 American Gladiators

28 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

40 Laura McKenzie's Travel America

62 America's Top 10

CPT New Yankee Workshop

6:30
2-5-9-13 CBS Evening News

3-8h-11 ABC World News Tonight

5W I Love Lucy

6-7 NBC Nightly News

12 Wheel of Fortune

15 Grand Strand Bandstand

40 Super Sports Follies

62 Street Beat

CPT Frugal Gourmet

7:00

2-3-5-7 Hee Haw

5W Family Ties

6 Highway to Heaven

8-22-26 Star Trek: The Next Generation

8h-12-15-28 Star Search

9-13 A Current Affair: Extra

11 Reflections

17 Northwest Passage

40 Neon Rider

62 This Week in Baseball

CPT Wild America

7:30

5W Who's the Boss?


11 Wheel of Fortune

17 Dragnet

62 Country Record Gudie

CPT Wild, Wild World of Animals

8:00

2-5-9-13-26 Movie "The Big Easy"

3-8h-11-12-15 Young Riders

5W-8-22 Cops

6-7-28 Amen (1 hr episode)

17 Bonanza

40 Movie "Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders"

62 Crook & Chase

CPT Lawrence Welk

8:30

5W-8-22 Cops

62 Travel Travel

9:00

3-8h-11-12-15 Movie "Proud Men"

5W-8-22 Totally Hidden Video

6-7-28 Golden Girls

17 Movie "Challenge of a Lifetime"

62 Global Jam
CPT Great American Music Company

9:30

5W-8-22 Babes

6-7-28 Empty Nest

10:00

2-5-9-13-26 Bagdad Cafe

5W News

6-7-18 Dear John

8-22 Comic Strip Live

40 Tales from the Darkside

62 Sherlock Holmes

CPT Doc Watson

10:30

2-5-9-13-26 Bagdad Cafe

6-7-28 Bob Costas ("Later" primetime special)

40 Monsters

62 Tales from the Darkside

11:00

2-3-5-6-7-8h-9-11-12-13-15 News

5W Comic Strip Live

8 American Gladiators
17 Infomercial

22 It's Showtime at the Apollo

26 Big Break

28 Cheers

40 Smash Hits

62 ICW Wrestling

CPT New Country Video

11:15

12 ABC News

15 Sports

11:30

2 On Scene: Emergency Reponse

3-12 Arsenio Hall

5 Who's the Boss?

6-7-28 Saturday Night Live

8h Love Connection

9 Soul Train

11 Movie "Punchline"

13 It's Showtime at the Apollo

15 American Gladiators

17 Movie "Night of the Living Dead"

40 Street Talk

CPT New Country Video


Late Night

Midnight

2 Movie "Taps"

5 Movie "American Flyers"

5W A Current Affair: Extra

8 Global Jam

8h Rockford Files

22 Byron Allen

26 Entertainment Tonight

40 On the Beam

62 Home Shopping Network

12:30

3 Infomercial

9 Movie "A Warm December"

12 It's Showtime at the Apollo

13 Byron Allen

15 WCW Wrestling

1:00

3 Soul Train

5W Archie Bunker's Place

6 New Dragnet

8 Byron Allen
8h Dracula

22-26 Friday the 13th

28 Pump It Up!

1:30

5W Archie Bunker's Place

8h America's Top 10

11 ABC News

12 WWF Wrestling

13 Movie "Out California Way" (followed by "Daredevils of the Red Circle")

15 Tales from the Darkside

17 Infomercial

1:45

11 News

2:00

5-8h Night Flight

5W Pump It Up!

8 My Secret Identity

17 Home Shopping Network

22 Movie "Charlie Chan & the Curse of the Dragon Queen"

26 Infomercial

28 Runaway with the Rich & Famous


2:20

2 Movie "Sudden Terror"

2:30

12-28 Home Shopping Spree

3:00

5W Pump It Up!

3:30

13 Movie "Swamp Fire" (followed by "Nyoka & the Tigermen" and "Ten Dollars or Ten Days")

4:00

2 Ghost Story

5 CNN Headline News

5W Movie "The Long Goodbye"

22 Trapper John, MD

Retro: Northern Wisconsin/Western UP Michigan Sun 3/10/91

from TV Guide, Northern Wisconsin edition

Marquette/Detroit stations listed CT

WBAY 2-Green Bay (CBS)

7:00 Catholic Mass

7:30 Oral Roberts


8:00 CBS News Sunday Morning

9:30 Kenneth Copeland

10:30 Real Estate Classifieds

11:00 Big East Basketball Championship (from NYC)

1:15 ACC Basketball Championship (from Charlotte)

3:30 Olympic WinterFest (Women's World Cup Downhill & Super G/Men's World Cup
Speedskating Championships)

5:00 News

5:30 NCAA Basketball Tournament Pairings (from Kansas City)

6:00 60 Minutes

7:00 Murder, She Wrote

8:00 Movie "Aftermath: A Test of Love"

10:00 News

10:30 Night Court

11:00 Trapper John, MD

Mid. Magnum, PI

1:00 CBS News

1:15 CBS News Nightwatch

WFRV 5-Green Bay/WJMN-3 Escanaba (ABC)

5:00 Infomercials

8:00 Robert Schuller

9:00 Larry Jones

9:30 Infomercial

10:00 George Vandeman (It is Written)

10:30 This Week with David Brinkley


11:30 Bingoneida

Noon Infomercial

12:30 Wild Kingdom

1:00 College Basketball: Ohio State-Iowa

3:00 SEC Basketball Championship (at Nashville)

5:00 ABC World News Tonight

5:30 Tony Dean Outdoors

6:00 Life Goes On

7:00 America's Funniest Home Videos

7:30 America's Funniest Videos

8:00 Movie "Married to the Mob"

10:15 News

10:45 Simon & Simon

11:45 Siskel & Ebert

12:15 Guns of Will Sonnett

12:45 Bingoneida

1:15 sign-off

WLUK 11-Green Bay (NBC)

6:00 Infomercials

8:30 Day of Discovery

9:00 Sunday Today

10:30 Meet the Press

11:00 NBA: Chicago-Atlanta

1:45 NBC SportsWorld (World Indoor Track & Field Championships)


3:00 PGA Golf: Honda Classic

5:00 News

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 Billy Graham Crusade

7:00 Expose

7:30 Real Life

8:00 Movie "Three Men & a Baby"

10:00 News

10:30 Family Ties

11:00 Entertainment Tonight

Mid. George Michael Sports Machine

12:30 sign-off

WGBA 26-Green Bay (Ind)

7:00 D. James Kennedy

8:00 Ernest Angley

9:00 Infomercial

9:30 America's Top 10

10:00 Home Again

10:30 Munsters Today

11:00 College Basketball: Indiana-Illinois

1:00 Fishing North America

1:30 Simply Fishing

2:00 Exhibition Baseball: Milwaukee-Chicago Cubs (at Mesa, AZ)

5:00 Movie "Arsenic & Old Lace" (colorized)


7:00 New Dragnet

7:30 New Adam-12

8:00 Movie "Coach"

10:00 Crime Stoppers 800

10:30 Jack Van Impe

11:00 WWF Wrestling

Mid. Bob Izumi's Real Fishing Show

12:30 Dracula

1:00 My Talk Show

1:30 sign-off

WPNE 38-Green Bay/WHWC 28-Eau Claire, Menominee/WHLA 31-La Crosse/WHRM 20-Wausau


(PBS)

6:00 By the Numbers

7:00 Basic Statistical Methods

8:00 Race to Save the Planet

9:00 McLaughlin Group

9:30 Market to Market

10:00 Joseph Campbell & the Power of Myth Marathon

1:30 Moyers Gathering of Men

3:30 Movie "Lantern Hill" (WonderWorks Special)

6:00 Our Neighbor: Fred Rogers

7:00 Baby Panda

8:00 Nature

9:15 Simon & Garfunkel

11:05 Masterpiece Theatre


12:35 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

12:40 sign-off

WXGZ 32-Appleton/Green Bay (Fox)

7:00 Dragon Warrior

7:30 Captain Planet

8:00 Richie Rich

8:30 Fantastic Max

9:00 Don Coyote & Sancho Panda

9:30 Midnight Patrol

10:00 Oscor's Place

11:00 Steve Yoder: Basketball

11:30 Arthur Murray

Noon WWF Wrestling

1:00 21 Jump Street

2:00 Hee Haw

3:00 My Secret Identity

3:30 Out of This World

4:00 Star Search

5:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

6:00 True Colors

6:30 Parker Lewis Can't Lose

7:00 In Living Color

7:30 Get a Life

8:00 Married...with Children


8:30 Good Grief

9:00 Comic Strip Primetime

10:00 Arsenio Hall

11:00 Party Machine with Nia Peeples

Mid. Crook & Chase

12:30 sign-off

WSAW 7-Wausau (CBS)

6:30 Jesuit Journal

7:00 Catholic Mass

7:30 Day of Discovery

8:00 CBS News Sunday Morning

9:30 Face the Nation

10:00 The Choice is Yours

10:30 Bingoneida

11:00 Big East Basketball Championship

1:15 ACC Basketball Championship

3:30 Olympic WinterFest

5:00 CBS Evening News

5:30 NCAA Basketball Tournament Pairings

6:00 60 Minutes

7:00 Murder, She Wrote

8:00 Movie "Aftermath: A Test of Love"

10:00 News

10:30 Night Court


11:00 D. James Kennedy

11:30 Steve Yoder: Basketball

Mid. sign-off

WAOW 9-Wausau/WQOW 19-Eau Claire/WKOW-27 Madison (ABC)

6:00 WCW Wrestling

7:00 Infomercial

7:30 Ed Gungor

8:00 D. James Kennedy

9:00 Movie "Charlie Chan & the Sky Dragon"

10:30 This Week with David Brinkley

11:30 Discover Wisconsin

Noon Saying Kaddish

1:00 College Basketball: Ohio State-Iowa

3:00 SEC Basketball Championship

5:00 Money Game

5:30 ABC World News Tonight

6:00 Life Goes On

7:00 America's Funniest Home Videos

7:30 America's Funniest People

8:00 Movie "Married to the Mob"

10:15 News

10:45 Baby Talk

11:15 Married...with Children

11:45 Movie "Lone Wolf McQuade"


2:05 sign-off

WJFW 12-Rhinelander/Wausau (NBC)

6:30 Divine Plan

7:00 Robert Schuller

8:00 Kenneth Copeland

9:00 George Vandeman (It is Written)

9:30 Meet the Press

10:00 Infomercials

11:00 NBA: Chicago-Atlanta

1:45 NBC SportsWorld

3:00 PGA Golf: Honda Classic

5:00 Good Fishing

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 Super Bloopers & Practical Jokes

7:00 Expose

7:30 Real Life

8:00 Movie "Three Men & a Baby"

10:00 News

10:30 George Michael Sports Machine

11:00 Entertainment Tonight

Mid. Star Trek: The Next Generation

1:00 sign-off

WKBT 8-La Crosse (CBS)


6:30 Cajun Country

7:00 Reunion

7:30 Infomercial

8:00 CBS News Sunday Morning

9:30 World Tomorrow

10:00 Robert Schuller

11:00 Big East Basketball Championship

1:15 ACC Basketball Championship

3:30 Olympic WinterFest

5:00 Infomercial

5:30 NCAA Basketball Tournament Pairings

6:00 60 Minutes

7:00 Murder, She Wrote

8:00 Movie "Aftermath: A Test of Love"

10:00 News

10:30 Sports Overtime

10:45 CBS News

11:00 Infomercial

11:30 Lifetyles of the Rich & Famous

12:30 Byron Allen

1:30 sign-off

WEAU 13-Eau Claire (NBC)

6:00 Saturday Videos

6:30 Facts of Life (x2)


7:30 Ed Gungor

8:00 Sunday Today

9:30 Meet the Press

10:00 Infomercial

10:30 Home Again

11:00 NBA: Chicago-Atlanta

1:45 NBC SportsWorld

3:00 PGA Golf: Honda Classic

5:00 News

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 Super Bloopers & Practical Jokes

7:00 Expose

7:30 Real Life

8:00 Movie "Three Men & a Baby"

10:00 News

10:30 TV13 Outdoors

11:00 Odd Couple

11:30 Movie "The Sky's the Limit"

1:00 sign-off

WTMJ 4-Milwaukee (NBC)

5:00 CNN Headline News

5:55 This is the Life

6:25 Reflections

6:30 Human Rights


6:45 Face to Face

7:00 Sunday Today

8:30 Meet the Press

9:00 Menus Around Milwaukee

9:30 Infomercials

10:30 Discover Wisconsin

11:00 NBA: Chicago-Atlanta

1:45 NBC SportsWorld

3:00 PGA Golf: Honda Classic

5:00 Jeopardy!

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 Silent Killer: Women & Heart Disease

7:00 Expose

7:30 Real Life

8:00 Movie "Three Men & a Baby"

10:00 News

10:35 Sunday Night

11:05 Hunter

12:05 Ebony/Jet Showcase

12:35 Weekend Travel Update

1:05 Infomercial

1:35 Trapper John, MD

2:35 News

3:05 CNN Headline News


WITI 6-Milwaukee (CBS)

5:00 Home Shopping Club

6:00 Barry Silberg

6:30 TV Sunday Mass

7:00 Robert Schuller

8:00 CBS News Sunday Morning

9:30 World Tomorrow

10:00 Larry Jones

10:30 Oral Roberts

11:00 Big East Basketball Championship

1:15 ACC Basketball Championship

3:30 Olympic WinterFest

5:00 Infomercial

5:30 NCAA Basketball Tournament Pairings

6:00 60 Minutes

7:00 Murder, She Wrote

8:00 Movie "Aftermath: A Test of Love"

10:00 News

10:30 Kevin O'Neill: Basketball

10:40 Night Court (x2)

11:40 Barney Miller

12:10 Jesse Jackson

1:10 Face the Nation

1:40 CBS News

1:55 sign-off
WMVS 10-Milwaukee (PBS)

7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (x2)

8:00 Sesame Street (x3)

11:00 Wisconsin Week

11:30 Business of Wisconsin

Noon Wall Street Week

12:30 Washington Week in Review

1:00 National Geographic

2:00 Great Performances

3:45 Bernstein in East Berlin

5:15 Tchaikovsky 150th Birthday Gala

7:10 Mystery! (x2)

9:40 Masterpiece Theatre

11:10 sign-off

WISN 12-Milwaukee (ABC)

5:00 That's the Spirit

5:30 Christopher Closeup

6:00 Catch the Spirit

6:30 Infomercial

7:00 Look In

7:30 Kenneth Copeland

8:30 In Reality, Elmbrook Church

9:00 Wall Street Journal Report


9:30 This Week with David Brinkley

10:30 Channel 12 This Week

11:00 WWF Wrestling

Noon Simon & Simon

1:00 College Basketball: Ohio State-Iowa

3:00 SEC Basketball Championship

5:00 News

5:30 ABC World News Tonight

6:00 Life Goes On

7:00 America's Funniest Home Videos

7:30 America's Funniest People

8:00 Movie "Married to the Mob"

10:15 News

10:45 M*A*S*H

11:15 Missing/Reward

11:45 Siskel & Ebert

12:15 Tales from the Darkside

12:45 Monsters

1:15 Video Challenge

1:45 News

2:15 Byron Allen

3:00 Channel 12 This Week

3:30 Look In

4:00 Morning Agriculture Report

4:30 This Morning's Business


WVTV 18-Milwaukee (Ind)

5:00 Infomercial

5:30 America's Black Forum

6:00 Infomercial

6:30 Richie Rich

7:00 Fantastic Max

7:30 Don Coyote & Sancho Panda

8:00 Midnight Patrol

8:30 Widget

9:00 Hang Tough Milwaukee

9:30 Munsters Today

10:00 My Secret Identity

10:30 Superboy

11:00 Super Force

11:30 Steve Yoder: Basketball

Noon Movie "Gator"

2:00 Movie "Six Against the Rock"

4:00 Harry & the Hendersons

4:30 ALF

5:00 Out of This World

5:30 Head of the Class

6:00 Growing Pains

6:30 Sledge Hammer

7:00 Twilight Zone


7:30 Amen

8:00 Gunsmoke

9:00 Hunter

10:00 Love Boat

11:00 Infomercial

11:30 Movie "Abbott & Costello in Hollywood"

1:00 Green Acres (x2)

2:00 Greyhound Racing

2:30 Gunsmoke

3:30 Infomercials

WCGV 24-Milwaukee (Fox)

5:00 Movie "Whose Life is It Anyway?"

7:00 Infomercials

8:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

9:00 American Gladiators

10:00 A-Team

11:00 Andy Griffith

Noon Movie "The Milagro Beanfield War"

2:00 Exhibition Baseball: Milwaukee-Chicago Cubs (at Mesa)

5:00 All in the Family (x2)

6:00 True Colors

6:30 Parker Lewis Can't Lose

7:00 In Living Color

7:30 Get a Life


8:00 Married...with Children

8:30 Good Grief

9:00 Comic Strip Primetime

10:00 Bob Newhart

10:30 Arsenio Hall

11:30 Infomercial

Mid. sign-off

WISC 3-Madison (CBS)

6:30 This is the Life

7:00 Infomercial

7:30 Family Ties

8:00 CBS News Sunday Morning

9:30 Face the Nation

10:00 Apostolate to the Handicapped

10:30 For the Record

11:00 Big East Basketball Championship

1:15 ACC Basketball Championship

3:30 Olympic WinterFest

5:00 CBS Evening News

5:30 NCAA Basketball Tournament Pairings

6:00 60 Minutes

7:00 Murder, She Wrote

8:00 Movie "Aftermath: A Test of Love"

10:00 News
10:30 Siskel & Ebert

11:00 Star Trek ("The Cage", the original pilot)

Mid. Combat!

1:00 CBS News Nightwatch

WLUC 6-Marquette (CBS/NBC)

Listings CT

5:00 Kid 'n Play

5:30 Saved by the Bell

6:00 Camp Candy

6:30 Guys Next Door

7:00 Good Fishing

7:30 Let the Bible Speak

8:00 CBS News Sunday Morning

9:30 Face the Nation

10:00 Finland Calling

11:00 Big East Basketball Championship

1:15 ACC Basketball Championship

3:30 Olympic WinterFest

5:00 CBS Evening News

5:30 NCAA Basketball Tournament Pairings

6:00 60 Minutes

7:00 Murder, She Wrote

8:00 Movie "Aftermath: A Test of Loe"

10:00 News
10:30 LA Law

11:30 CBS News

11:45 sign-off

WNMU 13-Marquette (PBS)

Listings CT

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:30 Economics U$A

10:30 For Veterans Only

11:00 McLaughlin Group

11:30 Wall Street Week

Noon American Interests

12:30 Media Meet

1:00 Market to Market

1:30 Living with Animals

2:00 Eyes on the Prize

3:00 All Creatures Great & Small

4:00 Mystery! (x2)

6:00 Lawrence Welk

7:00 Nature

8:00 Masterpiece Theatre

10:00 Stage 9

10:30 American Art Forum

11:30 sign-off
WKBD 50-Detroit (Fox)

Listings CT

5:00 It's Your Business

5:30 Washington Report

6:00 Robert Schuller

7:00 Church of Today

8:00 Straight Talk

8:30 Pistons Weekly

9:00 WWF Wrestling

10:00 American Gladiators

11:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

Noon Movie "The Milagro Beanfield War"

2:00 Movie "Telefon"

4:00 Growing Pains

4:30 Three's Company

5:00 Head of the Class

5:30 Yearbook

6:00 True Colors

6:30 Parker Lewis Can't Lose

7:00 In Living Color

7:30 Get a Life

8:00 Married...with Children

8:30 Good Grief

9:00 News
9:30 Sports Xtra

10:00 Comic Strip Primetime

11:00 Kenneth Copeland

Mid. Day to Care for the Children

1:00 sign-off

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Re: Retro: Northern Wisconsin/Western UP Michigan Sun 3/10/91

FOOTNOTED:

> from TV Guide, Northern Wisconsin edition

> Marquette/Detroit stations listed CT

>

> WBAY 2-Green Bay (CBS)

(the station would switch networks with WFRV two years later)

>

> WFRV 5-Green Bay/WJMN-3 Escanaba (ABC)


(See above. WJMN basically carries WFRV unchanged except for local ads and station ID; when
there's an on-screen ID during a sports event, it often shows both stations.)

> 11:30 Bingoneida (The Oneida Tribe has the local big stakes-bingo and casino; this one was TV
Bingo with cards you could pick up at their convenience stores and tobacco outlets).

> 7:30 America's Funniest Videos (I'm guessing this was the short-lived "America's Funniest
People.)

>

> WPNE 38-Green Bay/WHWC 28-Eau Claire, Menominee/WHLA 31-La

> Crosse/WHRM 20-Wausau (PBS)

(the stations are all fed out of Madison and basically are satellites of WHA there; they may run a
local-only show once a week, but not this night.)

> WXGZ 32-Appleton/Green Bay (Fox)

(now WACY and in an LMA with WG BA)

> 10:00 Oscor's Place (Local clown and cartoons)

> 11:00 Steve Yoder: Basketball (then University of Wisconsin coach)

> Mid. Crook & Chase

> 12:30 sign-off


>

> WAOW 9-Wausau/WQOW 19-Eau Claire/WKOW-27 Madison (ABC)

(All co-owned and billed as the Wisconsin TV Network; they ran individual newscasts but the
skeds were otherwise identical)

> Noon Saying Kaddish (in WAUSAU?)

> 5:00 Money Game (the state lottery game show, and a bad one it was. It aired at different
times in different cities and was taped in Milwaukee).

> 7:00 America's Funniest Home Videos

> 7:30 America's Funniest People (I was right!)

>

> WJFW 12-Rhinelander/Wausau (NBC)

> 6:00 Super Bloopers & Practical Jokes (and for this, WLUK showed Billy Graham)

> WTMJ 4-Milwaukee (NBC)

>

> WITI 6-Milwaukee (CBS)

(YUP, now Fox)

>
> WMVS 10-Milwaukee (PBS)

(Operated separately from the other PBS stations in the state)

>

> WISN 12-Milwaukee (ABC)

> WVTV 18-Milwaukee (Ind)

>

> WCGV 24-Milwaukee (Fox)

> 2:00 Exhibition Baseball: Milwaukee-Chicago Cubs (at Mesa)

WCGV had taken over as originating station from WVTV; it showed fewer games)

>

> WLUC 6-Marquette (CBS/NBC)

> Listings CT

> 10:00 Finland Calling (There is a LARGE Finnish population in the Upper Peninsula, and Carl
Pellonpaa has been doing this show for decades, offering news from the old country, Finnish
music and recipes and other items. Hei Hei!)

>

> WKBD 50-Detroit (Fox)

With no Fox stations nearby, a lot of UP Cable systems carried this

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Re: Retro: Northern Wisconsin/Western UP Michigan Sun 3/10/91

>>

> > WKBD 50-Detroit (Fox)

> With no Fox stations nearby, a lot of UP Cable systems

> carried this

>

WKBD used to be a big superstation in Michigan and northwestern Ohio, seen on almost every
cable system in the region.

But when Fox in Detroit moved from WKBD to WJBK (WKBD was back as an indy briefly until
UPN started up a month later), the distributor switched to Cadillac's WGKI ch.33 (now WFQX).
However, after that happened, local Fox stations in the Lower Peninsula started to enforce
blackouts on Fox programming on WGKI. After a year or two of this, some systems (those owned
by Bresnan / Charter, in particular) managed to get WKBD back on their systems, replacing
WGKI.

Where northern Wisconsin and the UP is concerned, TVG dropped WKBD when the switch was
made, but, oddly, didn't replace it with WGKI. (Even more oddly, when the 100+ WB channel
started, they mentioned Traverse City's WBVC in the Northern WI edition, even though that
version was not seen in the region.) In the time zone disclaimer, however, the "50D" bullet
remained until around 1998 or so.
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Re: Retro: Northern Wisconsin/Western UP Michigan Sun 3/10/91

> FOOTNOTED:

>

> > WAOW 9-Wausau/WQOW 19-Eau Claire/WKOW-27 Madison (ABC)

> > Noon Saying Kaddish (in WAUSAU?)

This was a special about two sisters who were estranged from their mother. One of them refuses
to say Kaddish (Jewish prayer for the dead) for her.

(And no, I don't know what the Jewish population is in Eau Claire or Madison ;-) )

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10-20-2005, 10:37 PM #5

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Re: Retro: Northern Wisconsin/Western UP Michigan Sun 3/10/91

> FOOTNOTED:

>

> > from TV Guide, Northern Wisconsin edition

> > Marquette/Detroit stations listed CT


>>

> > WBAY 2-Green Bay (CBS)

> (the station would switch networks with WFRV two years later)

> > WFRV 5-Green Bay/WJMN-3 Escanaba (ABC)

> (See above. WJMN basically carries WFRV unchanged except for

> local ads and station ID; when there's an on-screen ID

> during a sports event, it often shows both stations.)

Actually, the WBAY/WFRV network swap would occur one year later (March 1992). CBS bought
WFRV's parent in the Summer of 1991, with March 15, 1992 being the network swap date
between Channels 2 and 5 in Green Bay. The flip would also affect WJMN and Marquette's
WLUC-TV6 as well. However, WLUC didn't want to wait that long and decided to make the jump
to primary ABC affiliation a few weeks earlier. In fact, the last day of CBS' Olympics broadcast
from Albertville was also TV6's last day with CBS. The next day, TV6 and WJMN would flip
networks, with WJMN becoming the U.P's new CBS affiliate--jumping the gun ahead of its parent
station, WFRV.

Another footnote: WLUC only spent 3 years with ABC. Its owners, Raycom, signed an affiliation
agreement with NBC, and in May or June 1995, WLUC dropped its primary/secondary split of
ABC/NBC and became a full-time NBC affiliate. ABC didn't come back to the U.P. airwaves until
about a year later, when WBKP signed on in Calumet, near Houghton.

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Re: Retro: Northern Wisconsin/Western UP Michigan Sun 3/10/91

> WPNE 38-Green Bay/WHWC 28-Eau Claire, Menominee/WHLA 31-La

> Crosse/WHRM 20-Wausau (PBS)

>

I believe WLAF TV 36 Park Falls was, and I think still is, a part of this PBS network.

www.wbzg.net<br />check out the podcast at <br />www.candidradio.com

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Re: Retro: Northern Wisconsin/Western UP Michigan Sun 3/10/91

> WAOW 9-Wausau/WQOW 19-Eau Claire/WKOW-27 Madison (ABC)

...WQOW is on Channel 18; it's sister WXOW in La Crosse that's on 19. And I'm positive only
WQOW and WXOW had identical schedules by this time; despite TVG's errant claims on the
channel identification page, there were syndicated schedule differences, and 9, 18/19 and 27
had even been using different logo types since at least 1986...<P
ID="signature">______________

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WLSU Wisconsin Public Radio, La Crosse

heard weekly on http://www.radio4all.net/

"Kill Ugly Radio." FRANK ZAPPA</P>

BOSTON TV- December 1, 1969


Source: Boston Globe

BOSTON TV- December 1, 1969

WGBH-TV 2 (NET)/WGBX-TV 44 (NET)

10:00am- Sign-on/Sesame Street

11:00am- Educational Programming

12:00pm- Mister Rogers Neighborhood

12:30pm- What's New?

1:00pm- Educational Programming

3:00pm- Chronological Behavior

3:30pm- Maggie and the Beautiful Machine

4:00pm- Sesame Street (44)

5:00pm- Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (44)

5:30pm- What's New (44)

6:00pm- Maggie and the Beautiful Machine (44)

6:30pm- University of the Air

7pm- Louis Lyons- News

7:30pm- The Reporters

8:00pm- On Being Black

9:00pm- N.E.T Journal

10:00pm- Newsfront

10:30pm- All The Presidents Men

11:00pm- Forsythe Saga

11:30pm- Sign-Off
WBZ-TV 4 (NBC)

6:15am- Sign-on Seminar

6:45am- Eyewitness News Daily Almanac

7:00am- The Today Show (with local inserts at 7:25, 7:55, 8:25 and 8:55)

9:00am- New England Today

10:00am- It Takes Two

10:25am- NBC News with Nancy Dickerson

10:30am- Concentration

11:00am- Sale of the Century

11:30- Hollywood Squares

12pm- Eyewitness News (with Jack Chase and Don Kent)

12:30- Mike Douglas Show

2pm- Days of Our Lives

2:30- The Doctors

3pm- Another World

3:30- Bright Promise

4pm- Letters-to Laugh In

4:30- David Frost Show

6pm- Eyewitness News (with Tom Ellis- who else was WBZ's news lineup back in 1969?)

6:30- NBC News

7pm- Eyewitness Newsday

7:30- My World and Welcome to It

8pm- Rowan and Martin's Laugh In

9pm- Movie- The Spy with a Cold Nose (1966)


11pm- Eyewitness News

11:30- Tonight Show with Johnny Carson (guests- David Frye)

1am- Sign-Off

WHDH-TV 5 (CBS)

6:00am- Sunrise Seminar

6:30am- New England Farmer

6:45am- We Believe

7:00am- CBS News with Joseph Benti

8:00am- Captain Kangaroo

9:00am- Romper Room

9:30am- Classroom Five

10:00am- The Lucy Show

10:30am- Beverly Hillbillies

11:00am- Andy Griffith Show

11:30am- Love of Life

12:00pm- WHDH-TV news at Noon (anchored by Chet Curtis and Ruth-Ann Camp)

12:30pm- Search for Tomorrow

1:00pm- Where the Heart Is

1:30pm- As The World Turns

2:00pm- Love is a Many Splendored Thing

2:30pm- Guiding Light

3:00pm- The Secret Storm

3:30pm- The Edge of Night

4:00pm- Peyton Place


4:30pm- To Tell The Truth

5:00pm- Perry Mason

6:00pm- WHDH-TV news at 6 (anchored by Jack Hynes, Bob Copeland and Don Gillis)

6:30pm- CBS News with Walter Cronkite

7:00pm- What's My Line

7:30pm- Gunsmoke

8:30pm- Here's Lucy

9:00pm- Mayberry R.F.D

9:30pm- CBS Playhouse- "Sadbird"

11:00pm- WHDH-TV news at 11

11:30pm- Merv Griffin Show

1:00am- Sign-off

WNAC-TV 7 (ABC)

6:20am- Farm and Market Report

6:25am- Understand our World

6:55am- News

7:00am- Major Mudd

9:00am- Galloping Gourmet

9:30am- Steve Allen Show

10:30am- Garroway

11:30am- News

11:35am- Speak Out with Ed Miller

12:00pm- Bewitched

12:30pm- That Girl


1:00pm- Dream House

1:30pm- Let's Make A Deal

2:00pm- Movie- Sully and St. Anne (pre-empting Newlywed Game, Dating Game, General
Hospital and One Life to live which moved to WSBK 38)

4:00pm- Dark Shadows

4:30pm- Candid Camera

5:00pm- Della Reese Show

6:00pm- News (who was Channel 7's news lineup in 1969 and what was the title of their
newscasts)

6:30pm- ABC News

7:00pm- Dick Van Dyke Show

7:30pm- Music Scene

8:15pm- The New People

9:00pm- The Survivors

10:00pm- Love, American Style

11:00pm- News

11:30pm- Joey Bishop Show

1:00am- Sign-Off

WSBK-TV 38 (Ind./NBC/ABC)

11:00am- News

11:25am- NBC News

11:30am- Jack LaLanne Show

12:00pm- Jeopardy! (NBC)

12:30pm- Who, What, When or Where (NBC)

1:00pm- One Life to Live (ABC)


1:30pm- You're Putting Me On (NBC)

2:00pm- Newlywed Game (ABC)

2:30pm- Dating Game (ABC)

3:00pm- General Hospital (ABC)

3:30pm- He Said, She Said

4:00pm- Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C

4:30pm- The Three Stooges

5:00pm- The Munsters

5:30pm- The Addams Family

6:00pm- Flipper

6:30pm- Man From U.N.C.L.E

7:30pm- Divorce Court?

8:00pm- Movie

9:00pm- Crackerbarrel

10:00pm- Movie

11:30pm- Tales of Wells Fargo

12:00am- Sign-Off

WKBG-TV 56 (ind.)

10:55am- News

11:00am- Here's Barbara

11:30am- Captain Boston

1:00pm- Movie- Meet Me At Dawn

2:30pm- Make Room for Daddy

3:00pm- Kimbo
3:30pm- Bunker Hill

4:30pm- Little Rascals

5:00pm- Speed Racer

5:30pm- The Flintstones

6:00pm- Flipper

6:30pm- Gilligan's Island

7:00pm- I Love Lucy

7:30pm- Beat The Clock

8:00pm- Movie

10:00pm- Ten PM News (with Arch MacDonald)

10:30pm- The Honeymooners

11:00pm- One Step Beyond

11:30pm- Movie

1:00am- Sign-Off

Retro: Boston/Providence/Manchester Wed 7/6/94

from Boston Globe

(2)WGBH-PBS Boston

6:00 Nightly Business Report

6:30 Morning Business Report

6:45 Bloomberg Business News

7:00 Sesame Street

8:00 Shining Time Station

8:30 Barney & Friends


9:00 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

9:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

10:00 Reading Rainbow

10:30 Shining Time Station

11:00 Barney & Friends

11:30 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

Noon Sesame Street

1:00 Reading Rainbow

1:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

2:00 Barney & Friends

2:30 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

3:00 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

3:30 Square One Television

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

5:30 Square One Television

6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

7:00 Wednesday Group

7:30 Are You Being Served?

8:00 Live from Lincoln Center

10:00 Wolf Trap Presents a Gift of Music

11:00 Are You Being Served?

11:30 Charlie Rose

12:30 sign-off
(4)WBZ-NBC Boston

5:00 News

7:00 Today

9:00 Bertice Berry

10:00 Vicki!

11:00 Montel Williams

Noon News

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Ricki Lake

3:00 Rolonda

4:00 Maury Povich

5:00 News

7:00 NBC Nightly News

7:30 Entertainment Tonight

8:00 Unsolved Mysteries

9:00 Now with Tom Brokaw & Katie Couric

10:00 Law & Order

11:00 News

11:35 Tonight Show

12:35 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

1:35 News

2:10 Infomercial

2:35 Bertice Berry

3:35 NBC News Nightside


(5)WCVB-ABC Boston

5:00 News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Mike & Maty

10:00 Jerry Springer

11:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

Noon News

12:30 Loving

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Donahue

5:00 Oprah Winfrey

6:00 News

7:00 ABC World News Tonight

7:30 Chronicle

8:00 Dinosaurs

8:30 Critic

9:00 Home Improvement

9:30 Grace Under Fire

10:00 Turning Point

11:00 News

11:35 Nightline

12:05 A Current Affair

12:35 Rush Limbaugh


1:05 News

1:35 Chronicle

2:00 ABC World News Now

(6)WLNE-CBS New Bedford/Providence

5:00 CBS News Up to the Minute

6:00 CBS Morning News

6:30 This Morning's Business

7:00 CBS This Morning

9:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

10:00 Jerry Springer

11:00 Price is Right

Noon Designing Women

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 As the World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Roseanne

4:30 Designing Women

5:00 Donahue

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Cops

7:30 Rescue 911

8:00 Nanny
8:30 Good Advice

9:00 America Tonight

10:00 48 Hours

11:00 News

11:35 Late Show with David Letterman

12:35 Murphy Brown

1:05 Greyhound Racing

1:35 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

2:05 News

2:40 Scene of the Crime

3:40 CBS News Up to the Minute

(7)WHDH-CBS Boston

5:00 News

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Geraldo

11:00 Price is Right

Noon News

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 As the World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Inside Edition

4:30 Hard Copy

5:00 News
6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 Nanny

8:30 Good Advice

9:00 America Tonight

10:00 48 Hours

11:00 News

11:35 Late Show with David Letterman

12:35 Night Court

1:05 Jenny Jones

2:05 Hard Copy

2:35 News

3:10 CBS News Up to the Minute

(9)WMUR-ABC Manchester

5:00 ABC World News Now

5:30 ABC World News This Morning

6:00 News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Geraldo

10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

11:00 Maury Povich

Noon News

12:30 Loving
1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 In the Heat of the Night

5:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Entertainment Tonight

7:30 Hard Copy

8:00 Dinosaurs

8:30 Critic

9:00 Home Improvement

9:30 Grace Under Fire

10:00 Turning Point

11:00 News

11:35 Nightline

12:05 Rush Limbaugh

12:35 Infomercials

1:35 Jerry Springer

2:35 Donahue

3:35 ABC World News Now

(10)WJAR-NBC Providence

5:00 NBC News Nightside

5:30 News

7:00 Today
9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Vicki!

11:00 Leeza

Noon News

12:30 Who's the Boss?

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 Maury Povich

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 Golden Girls

5:30 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Hard Copy

7:30 Entertainment Tonight

8:00 Unsolved Mysteries

9:00 Now with Tom Brokaw & Katie Couric

10:00 Law & Order

11:00 News

11:35 Tonight Show

12:35 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

1:35 Later with Greg Kinnear

2:05 News

2:35 NBC News Nightside

(11)WENH-PBS Durham
6:30 Stretching for Life

6:45 AM Weather

7:00 Body Electric

7:30 Barney & Friends

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Reading Rainbow

9:30 Storytime

10:00 Kidsongs

10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11:00 Sesame Street

Noon Barney & Friends

12:30 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

1:00 Look & Cook with Anne Willan

1:30 Travels in Europe

2:00 New Hampshire Crossroads

2:30 Your Organic Garden (x2)

3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:00 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

4:30 Square One Television

5:00 Sesame Street

6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

7:00 Nightly Business Report

7:30 Hollywood Chronicles

8:00 I'll Fly Away

9:00 Masterpiece Theatre


11:00 Washington DC: Our Nation's Capital

Mid. MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

1:00 sign-off

(12)WPRI-ABC Providence

5:00 ABC World News Now

5:30 ABC World News This Morning

6:00 News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Montel Williams

10:00 Rolonda

11:00 Mike & Maty

Noon News

12:30 Loving

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Cheers (x2)

5:00 News

5:30 A Current Affair

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 Dinosaurs
8:30 Critic

9:00 Home Improvement

9:30 Grace Under Fire

10:00 Turning Point

11:00 News

11:35 Nightline

12:05 Inside Edition

12:35 American Journal

1:05 Geraldo

2:05 Bertice Berry

3:05 ABC World News Now

(25)WFXT-Fox Boston

6:00 Infomercial

6:30 Kenneth Copeland

7:00 Captain Planet & the Planeteers

7:30 Merrie Melodies

8:00 Bugs Bunny

8:30 Xuxa

9:00 Gilligan's Island

9:30 Catholic Mass

10:00 227

10:30 Infomercials

Noon In the Heat of the Night

1:00 People's Court


1:30 Harry & the Hendersons

2:00 Popeye

2:30 Tom & Jerry

3:00 Tom & Jerry Kids

3:30 Tiny Toon Adventures

4:00 Animaniacs

4:30 Batman: The Animated Series

5:00 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

5:30 Family Matters (x2)

6:30 Wonder Years

7:00 Married...with Children

7:30 Roseanne

8:00 Beverly Hills 90210

9:00 Models Inc.

10:00 News

10:30 Cops

11:00 Married...with Children

11:30 Designing Women (x2)

12:30 Infomercials

2:00 sign-off

(27)WUNI-Univision Worcester

5:00 Shepherd's Chapel

6:00 Raring to Read

6:30 Behold the Lamb


7:00 Benny Hinn

7:30 Morris Cerullo

8:00 Nosotros los Gomez

8:30 El Chavo

9:00 Chespirito

10:00 Papa Soltero

10:30 Dr. Candido Perez

11:00 Llevatelo

Noon Muchachitas

12:30 Las Dos Dianas

2:00 Mujer Prohibida

3:30 Cenizas y Diamantes

4:00 Cristina

5:00 Primer Impacto

6:00 Dr. Candido Perez

6:30 Noticiero Univision

7:00 Dos Mujeres, Un Camino

8:00 Clarisa

9:00 Pelicula "Como Fui a Enamorarme de Ti"

11:00 Noticiero Univision: Edicion Nocturna

11:30 Cine: TBA

1:30 Spanish Infomercial

2:00 Cristina

3:00 Clarisa

4:00 Papa Soltero


(36)WSBE-PBS Providence

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Sewing with Nancy

10:30 Magic of Oil Painting

11:00 America in Perspective

Noon Reading Rainbow

12:30 Barney & Friends

1:00 Burt Wolf's Table

1:30 Sewing with Nancy

2:00 Gentle Doctor: Veterinary Medicine

2:30 Sociological Imagination

3:30 Sesame Street

4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:00 Reading Rainbow

5:30 Barney & Friends (x2)

6:30 ITN World News

7:00 Nightly Business Report

7:30 As We See It

8:00 Movie "Before Stonewall"

9:30 Making of Baseball

10:00 POV

11:00 sign-off

(38)WSBK-Ind Boston
5:00 Morning Stretch

5:30 Jackson Five

6:00 Tennessee Tuxedo

6:30 Underdog

7:00 Punky Brewster

7:30 Garfield & Friends

8:00 DuckTales

8:30 Bots Master

9:00 Honeymooners

9:30 Odd Couple

10:00 Infomercial

10:30 Hogan's Heroes

11:00 Family Feud

11:30 Family Feud Encore

Noon Honeymooners

12:30 Beverly Hillbillies

1:00 Family Ties

1:30 Hogan Family

2:00 George of the Jungle

2:30 Woody Woodpecker

3:00 Tale Spin

3:30 Darkwing Duck

4:00 Goof Troop

4:30 Bonkers

5:00 Punky Brewster


5:30 Saved by the Bell

6:00 Murphy Brown

6:30 Coach

7:00 Cheers

7:30 M*A*S*H

8:00 Babylon 5

9:00 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

10:00 News

10:30 Murphy Brown

11:00 Valley of the Dolls

11:30 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

Mid. Empty Nest

12:30 Valley of the Dolls

1:00 Infomercial

1:30 Beverly Hillbillies

2:00 Movie "Billionaire Boys Club" (pt 1)

4:00 Beverly Hillbillies

4:30 Honeymooners

(44)WGBX-PBS Boston

6:45 AM Weather

7:00 Body Electric

7:30 Hooked on Aerobics

8:00 Julia Child: Cooking with Master Chefs

8:30 Breakfast from New Orleans


9:00 French Chef

9:30 Julia Child & Company

10:00 American Woodshop

10:30 Sailing with Confidence

11:00 Crawshaw's Watercolor Studio

11:30 Joy of Painting

Noon Julia Child: Cooking with Master Chefs

12:30 Breakfast from New Orleans

1:00 Gavel to Gavel

5:00 Wild America

5:30 Sesame Street

6:30 Nightly Business Report

7:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

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

9:00 Death: The Trip of a Lifetime

10:00 Wednesday Group

10:30 Firing Line

11:00 Nightly Business Report

11:30 Today's Japan

Mid. sign-off

(50)WNDS-Ind Derry

7:00 This Morning's Business

7:30 Captain Planet & the Planeteers

8:00 Xuxa
8:30 Infomercial

9:00 Highway to Heaven

10:00 700 Club

11:00 Streets of San Francisco

Noon Bewitched

12:30 Happy Days

1:00 Jenny Jones

2:00 Best of Love Connection

2:30 Love Connection

3:00 CHiPs

4:00 Cagney & Lacey

5:00 St. Elsewhere

6:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

7:00 Rescue 911

7:30 Wonder Years

8:00 Ms. Fitness USA

10:00 Bucky Lewis

10:30 Taxi

11:00 People's Court (x2)

Mid. Arsenio Hall

1:00 sign-off

(56)WLVI-Ind Boston

6:00 Widget

6:30 Mr. Bogus


7:00 Inspector Gadget & Goo Goo

7:30 Conan the Adventurer

8:00 Pink Panther

8:30 Dennis the Menace

9:00 Flintstones

9:30 Adventures of T-Rex

10:00 2 Stupid Dogs

10:30 Perfect Strangers

11:00 Head of the Class

11:30 Dear John

Noon Love Connection

12:30 Best of Love Connection

1:00 Can We Shop Starring Joan Rivers

2:00 Hallo Spencer

2:30 Stunt Dawgs

3:00 Yogi & Friends

3:30 Mr. Bogus

4:00 Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog

4:30 Conan the Adventurer

5:00 Brady Bunch

5:30 Growing Pains

6:00 Full House

6:30 Who's the Boss?

7:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

8:00 Movie "Sunburn"


10:00 News

11:00 Star Trek

Mid. Arsenio Hall

1:00 SoundChek: TV by Musician

1:30 Infomercial

2:00 sign-off

(60)WGOT-Ind Merrimack

5:00 Shop at Home Network

7:00 2 Stupid Dogs

7:30 Mr. Bogus

8:00 Infomercials

10:00 TBA

Noon Bertice Berry

1:00 Hawaii Five-O (x2)

3:00 Infomercial

3:30 Harry & the Hendersons

4:00 Bertice Berry

5:00 Little House on the Prairie

6:00 Family Matters (x2)

7:00 Cops

7:30 A Current Affair

8:00 Movie "Invasion USA"

10:00 A Current Affair

10:30 Infomercials
12:30 Shop at Home Network

(62)WMFP-HSC/secondary NBC Lawrence

5:00 Product Showcase

5:30 NBC News at Sunrise

7:00 Product Showcase

8:00 Movie "Kemek"

10:00 Leeza

11:00 Jane Whitney

Noon Product Showcase

3:30 Kathy Fountain

4:00 Inside Story

4:30 Product Showcase

5:00 Movie "Song of Arizona"

6:00 Racket Squad

6:30 Product Showcase

7:00 Downey

7:30 American Odyssey

8:00 Movie "Salome, Where She Danced"

10:00 Product Showcase

10:30 American Trucking Report

11:00 Product Showcase

11:30 TBA

Mid. Rik Turner

12:30 Product Showcase


1:35 Later with Greg Kinnear

2:00 Night Flight

3:00 Movie "Dreams Come True"

(64)WNAC-Fox Rehoboth/Providence

6:00 Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog

6:30 Darkwing Duck

7:00 Goof Troop

7:30 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

8:00 Merrie Melodies

8:30 DuckTales

9:00 Xuxa

9:30 Family Matters

10:00 Little House on the Prairie

11:00 Ricki Lake

Noon 700 Club

1:00 Infomercial

1:30 Head of the Class

2:00 Bots Master

2:30 Tale Spin

3:00 Tom & Jerry Kids

3:30 Tiny Toon Adventures

4:00 Animaniacs

4:30 Batman: The Animated Series

5:00 Bonkers
5:30 Full House

6:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

7:00 Married...with Children

7:30 Family Matters

8:00 Beverly Hills 90210

9:00 Models Inc.

10:00 In the Heat of the Night

11:00 Married...with Children

11:30 Rush Limbaugh

Mid. Arsenio Hall

1:00 sign-off

(68)WQTV-Ind/secondary CBS Boston

6:00 Daily Bible Lesson

6:30 CBS Morning News

7:00 CBS This Morning

9:00 Infomercials

10:30 Children's Room

11:00 Bonanza

Noon Wild, Wild West

1:00 Remington Steele

2:00 Simon & Simon

3:00 Infomercial

3:30 I Love Lucy (x2)

4:30 WKRP in Cincinnati


5:00 Golden Girls

5:30 Mama's Family

6:00 Knight Rider

7:00 Magnum, PI

8:00 Movie "Streets of Gold"

10:00 Matlock

11:00 Mama's Family

11:30 Twilight Zone

Mid. ViaTV

12:30 sign-off

WPIX-Ind New York

5:00 Hogan Family (x2)

6:00 Dennis the Menace

6:30 DuckTales

7:00 Conan the Adventurer

7:30 Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog

8:00 Garfield & Friends

8:30 Flintstones

9:00 Family Matters

9:30 Wonder Years

10:00 Designing Women

10:30 People's Court

11:00 In the Heat of the Night

Noon Vicki!
1:00 Can We Shop Starring Joan Rivers

2:00 Jetsons

2:30 Captain Planet & the Planeteers

3:00 Tale Spin

3:30 Darkwing Duck

4:00 Goof Troop

4:30 Bonkers

5:00 Charles in Charge

5:30 Happy Days

6:00 Growing Pains (x2)

7:00 Family Matters

7:30 A Different World

8:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

9:00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

10:00 News

11:00 Cheers

11:30 Murphy Brown

Mid. Designing Women

12:30 Honeymooners

1:00 News

2:00 Infomercials

3:00 Hill Street Blues

4:00 St. Elsewhere

WWOR-Ind Secaucus
5:00 Shopping Spree

6:00 Infomerial

6:30 Inspector Gadget

7:00 Adventures of T-Rex

7:30 Woody Woodpecker

8:00 Flintstones

8:30 I Dream of Jeannie

9:00 Bewitched

9:30 Partridge Family

10:00 Who's the Boss? (x2)

11:00 Richard Bey

Noon Flying Nun

12:30 Charles in Charge

1:00 Barnaby Jones

2:00 Magnum, PI

3:00 Matlock

4:00 Family Feud

4:30 Family Feud Encore

5:00 Love Boat

6:00 Simon & Simon

7:00 Please Don't Eat the Daisies

7:30 Courtship of Eddie's Father

8:00 Hazel

8:30 That Girl

9:00 Renegade
10:00 News

11:00 Kojak

Mid. Fugitive

1:00 News

1:30 Charles in Charge

2:00 Infomercials

3:00 Shopping Spree

<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Bluenoser on 10/24/05 04:01 PM.</FONT></P>

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Re: Retro: Boston/Providence/Manchester Wed 7/6/94

Is this WOR schedule the New York schedule or the national one-WOR EMI service?

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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Re: Retro: Boston/Providence/Manchester Wed 7/6/94

> Is this WOR schedule the New York schedule or the national

> one-WOR EMI service?

>

Considering that this is Boston and eastern New England, I think it's the EMI service. (Would like
to see the schedule, though.)

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Re: Retro: Boston/Providence/Manchester Wed 7/6/94

> (62)WMFP-HSC/secondary NBC Lawrence

> 5:00 Product Showcase

> 5:30 NBC News at Sunrise

> 7:00 Product Showcase

> 8:00 Movie "Kemek"


> 10:00 Leeza

> 11:00 Jane Whitney

> Noon Product Showcase

> 3:30 Kathy Fountain

> 4:00 Inside Story

> 4:30 Product Showcase

> 5:00 Movie "Song of Arizona"

> 6:00 Racket Squad

> 6:30 Product Showcase

> 7:00 Downey

> 7:30 American Odyssey

> 8:00 Movie "Salome, Where She Danced"

> 10:00 Product Showcase

> 10:30 American Trucking Report

> 11:00 Product Showcase

> 11:30 TBA

> Mid. Rik Turner

> 12:30 Product Showcase

> 1:35 Later with Greg Kinnear

> 2:00 Night Flight

> 3:00 Movie "Dreams Come True"

It looks like WMFP got at least some of its programming from the late Channel America network
-- "Kathy Fountain" (talk show repurposed from Tampa Bay's WTVT, then with CBS) and "Rik
Turner" (another talker from a public access channel in New Jersey) were part of Channel
America at the time.
And I take it that "Product Showcase" is what WMFP called "infomercials". (WHSH ch.66 was
Boston's HSN station, by the way.)

Retro: Eastern North Carolina Thurs 8/1/91

from TV Guide, Eastern North Carolina Edition

2 WFMY-CBS Greensboro * 3 WWAY-ABC Wilmington * 5 WRAL-CBS Raleigh *

5W WTTG-Fox Washington DC * 6 WECT-NBC Wilmington * 7 WITN-NBC Washington NC *

8 WFXI-Fox Morehead City * 8h WGHP-ABC High Point * 9 WECT-CBS Greenville *

11 WTVD-ABC Durham * 12 WCTI-ABC New Bern * 13 WBTW-CBS Florence *

15 WPDE-ABC Florence * 17 WYED-Ind Goldsboro * 22 WLFL-Fox Raleigh *

26 WJKA-CBS Wilmington * 28 WPTF-NBC Durham * 40 WKFT-Ind Fayetteville *

62 WFCT-Ind Fayetteville

CPT NC Center for Public TV: WUNC-4 Chapel Hill, WUND-2 Columbia, WUNK-25 Greenville,
WUNL-26 Winston-Salem, WUNM-19 Jacksonville, WUNP-36 Roanoke Rapids (PBS)

Morning

5:00

2 Ag Day

5-5W CNN Headline News

7-22 Success N Life

8h First Business

11 Oprah Winfrey

13 CBS News Nightwatch

17 Home Shopping Network

28 Home Shopping Spree


5:30

2 Good Morning

3 Classifieds

6 NBC News at Sunrise

8h-12-13 This Morning's Business

9 Ag Day

15 News

17 Morning Agriculture Report

6:00

3-11 ABC World News This Morning

5-13-26 CBS Morning News

6 Carolina in the Morning

7 NBC News at Sunrise

8 Super Mario Bros.

8h-12-13 ABC World News This Morning/Local News

9 Carolina Today

17 Study in the World

22 Romper Room

28 Bread from Heaven

6:30

5 Morning

5W Fox Morning News


8 Coastal Carolina Fishing

11 Good Morning Carolina

13 News

17 Morning Stretch

22 GI Joe

28 NBC News at Sunrise

40 Ag Day

62 Morning Agriculture Report

6:45

CPT AM Weather

7:00

3-8h-11-12-15 Good Morning America

5-13-26 CBS This Morning

6-7-28 Today

8 Gummi Bears

17 First Business

22 Muppet Babies

40 Heathcliff

62 Fit for Life

CPT New Explorers

7:30

8 Merrie Melodies
17 This Morning's Business

22 Alvin & the Chipmunks

40 Wake, Rattle & Roll

62 Video Power

CPT Homestretch

8:00

2-9 CBS This Morning

8 Muppet Babies

17 Super Mario Bros.

22 Woody Woodpecker

40 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe

62 Morris Cerullo

CPT Today's Special

8:30

8 GI Joe

17 Newsworthy

22 Dennis the Menace

40 Super Mario Bros.

62 700 Club

CPT Zoobilee Zoo

9:00

3-8h-12 Regis & Kathie Lee


5 Joan Rivers

5W I Love Lucy

6-11-13 Phil Donahue

7 Sally Jessy Raphael

8 Wake, Rattle & Roll

15 Magnum, PI

17 Morning Stretch

22 Real Ghostbusters

26 Guiding Light

28 Santa Barbara

40 Success N Life

CPT Sesame Street

9:30

5W I Love Lucy

8 Coastal Carolina Fishing

17 We're Cooking Now

22 Kenneth Copeland

62 Jimmy Swaggart

10:00

2-5-9-13-26 Designing Women

3 Facts of Life

5W Andy Griffith

6-7-28 Wheel of Fortune


8-62 Success N Life

8h Joan Rivers

11-15 Sally Jessy Raphael

12 People's Court

17 Movie "Down Dakota Way" (followed by "Daredevils of the Red Circle")

22 Gunsmoke

40 Infomercial

CPT Reading Rainbow

10:30

2-5-9-13-26 Family Feud

3-12 Family Ties

5W Andy Griffith

6-7-28 Concentration

40 Bridget Loves Bernie

CPT Return to the Sea

11:00

2-5-9-13-26 Price is Right

3-8h-11-15 Home

5W Good Times

6-7-28 Full House

8 Judge

12 What's Happening Now!!

22 Geraldo
40 Father Knows Best

62 Movie "Target Gold Seven"

CPT 3-2-1 Contact

11:30

5W Good Times

6-7-28 Cover to Cover

8 Joker's Wild

12 Home

40 Donna Reed

CPT Personal Finance

Afternoon

Noon

2 Hazel

3-6-9-11-12-13-15 News

5W A Current Affair

7 Jeffersons

8 Highway to Heaven

8h-22 Love Connection

17 Success N Life

26 Trump Card

28 $100,000 Pyramid

40 Judge

CPT Business File


12:30

2-5-9-13-26 Young & the Restless

3-8h-11-12-15 Loving

5W EDJ

6-7-28 A Closer Look

22 Beverly Hillbillies

40 Graham Kerr

CPT Discovering Psychology

1:00

3-8h-11-12-15 All My Children

5W Fall Guy

6-7-28 Days of Our Lives

8 Graham Kerr

17 Movie "Love Laughs at Andy Harvey"

22-40 Infomercial

62 Home Shopping Network

CPT Great Railway Journeys of the World

1:30

2-5-9-13-26 Bold & the Beautiful

8 Jetsons

22 Bewitched

40 Wild Bill Hickok


2:00

2-5-9-13-26 As the World Turns

3-8h-11-12-15 One Life to Live

5W Small Wonder

6-7-28 Another World

8 Romper Room

22 Jetsons

40 Grizzly Adams

CPT Lap Quilting

2:30

5W Peter Pan & the Pirates

8 Alvin & the Chipmunks

22 Gummi Bears

CPT Acrylic Art is Fun

3:00

2-5-9-13 Guiding Light

3-8h-11-12-15 General Hospital

5W Woody Woodpecker

6-7 Santa Barbara

8 Peter Pan & the Pirates

17 Super Mario Bros.

22 DuckTales
26 Tale Spin

28 Flintstones

40 Heathcliff

CPT Classic Car Shop

3:30

5W Dennis the Menace

8 Tale Spin

17 Sherlock Holmes

22-26 Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers

28 Merrie Melodies

40 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe

CPT GED

4:00

2 I Love Lucy

3 Growing Pains

5 Cosby Show

5W Alvin & the Chipmunks

6-8h-11-12-13 Oprah Winfrey

7 Phil Donahue

8 Tiny Toon Adventures

9 DuckTales

15 Star Trek: The Next Generation

17 Mr. & Mrs. North


22 Tale Spin

26 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

28 Family Ties

40 Super Mario Bros.

62 ThunderCats

CPT Wild Guess

4:30

2 Growing Pains

3 Cheers

5 Who's the Boss?

5W-26 Tiny Toon Adventures

8 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

9 Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers

17 Robin Hood

22 Peter Pan & the Pirates

28 Out of This World

40 Tennessee Tuxedo

62 Video Power

CPT Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:00

2 Cosby Show

3 A Current Affair

5-15 Andy Griffith


5W Silver Spoons

6 Divorce Court

7 Geraldo

8 Three's Company

8h News

9-13 227

11 People's Court

12 Webster

17 Make Room for Daddy

22 Tiny Toon Adventures

26 Star Trek

28 Mama's Family

40 Crazy Like a Fox

62 Alive

CPT Sesame Street

5:30

2 Andy Griffith

3-5-11 News

5W Mr. Belvedere

6 Judge

8 Perfect Strangers

8h-9 Hard Copy

12 Cheers

13 A Current Affair
15 Golden Girls

17 Ozzie & harriet

22 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

28 Night Court

62 Fit for Life

Evening

6:00

2-3-5-6-7-8h-9-11-12-13-15 News

5W Who's the Boss?

8 M*A*S*H

17 Rifleman

22 Perfect Strangers

26 Love Connection

28 Cheers

40 Jeffersons

62 Lone Ranger

CPT MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

6:30

2-5-9-13-26 CBS Evening News

3-8h-11-12-15 ABC World News Tonight

5W Three's Company

6-7-28 NBC Nightly News

8 M*A*S*H
17 Rat Patrol

22 Growing Pains

40 Benson

62 We're Cooking Now

7:00

2-28 News

3-8h-12-13 Wheel of Fortune

5-26 Entertainment Tonight

5W-6-7-15 Cosby SHow

8-22 Star Trek

9 A Current Affair

11 Jeopardy!

17 Rockford Files

40 Matlock

62 Movie "Target Gold Seven"

CPT Nightly Business Report

7:30

2 Good Evening

3-8h-12-13 Jeopardy!

5-9 Family Feud

6-7-15 Who's the Boss?

11 Wheel of Fortune

26 Hard Copy
CPT America Goes to War

8:00

2-5-9-13-26 Top Cops

3-8h-11-12-15 Gabriel's Fire

5W-8-22 Simpsons

6-7-28 Cosby Show

17 Bonanza

40 Movie "The April Fools"

CPT Faerie Tale Theatre

8:30

5W-8-22 True Colors

6-7-28 A Different World

9:00

2-5-9-13-26 Trials of Rosie O'Dell

3-8h-11-12-15 Father Dowling Mysteries

5W-8-22 Beverly Hills 90210

6-7-28 Cheers

17 Movie "Target Gold Seven"

62 Movie "Not Just Another Affair"

CPT Mystery!

9:30
6-7-28 Wings

10:00

2-5-9-13-26 Golden Years

3-8h-11-12-15 Primetime Live

5W News

6-7-28 LA Law

8-22 Hunter

40 Highway to Heaven

CPT Hollywood: The Golden Years

11:00

2-3-5-6-7-8h-9-11-12-13-15-28 News

5W Studs

8 Crazy Like a Fox

26 Twilight Zone

40 Hogan's Heroes

62 Infomercial

CPT EastEnders

11:30

2 Newhart

3 Arsenio Hall

5 Amen

5W M*A*S*H
6-7-28 Tonight Show

8h-11-12 Nightline

9-13-26 Fly by Night

17 Movie "Blonde Bait" (followed by "Nyoka & the Tigermen" and Water Lure")

40 Infomercial

62 Home Net News

CPT EastEnders

11:35

15 Night Court

Late Night

Midnight

2-5 Fly by Night

5W M*A*S*H

8 Movie "Blonde Bait" (see 11:30 note for 17)

11 Into the Night

12 Arsenio Hall

22 Party Machine

40 Movie "Going Undercover"

62 Home Shopping Network

12:05

15 Nightline
12:30

3 Nightline

5W EDJ

6-7-28 Late Night with David Letterman

8h Into the Night

9-26 Night Heat

13 Arsenio Hall

22 Love Connection

12:35

15 Into the Night

1:00

2 News

3 Success N Life

5 Night Heat

5W News

11 Inside Edition

12 Love Connection

22 Infomercial

62 Movie "The Beast"

1:30

2 Night Heat

6-7-28 Later with Bob Costas


8h Movie "Blonde Bait" (see 17, 11:30 for note)

11 Instant Recall

12 Party Machine

13 CBS News Nightwatch

17 Home Shopping Network

22 Movie "Valley Girl"

1:40

9 EDJ

2:00

3 Classifieds

5W Infomercial

8 Reunion

11 News

28 EDJ

2:10

5 CBS News Nightwatch

2:30

5W Good Times

28 Home Shopping Spree

2:40
2 CBS News Nightwatch

3:00

5W Movie "The Cat o' Nine Tails"

3:30

22 Twilight Zone

4:00

5 News

22 Trapper John, MD

4:30

5 CNN Headline News

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Re: Retro: Eastern North Carolina Thurs 8/1/91


What was the 7:30 PM program on WTTG FOX 5?

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> What was the 7:30 PM program on WTTG FOX 5?

>

Checking the sked, the 7:30 show on WTTG (and WPTF 28) was A Current Affair.

Retro: New York City Mon 2/14/66

from TV Guide, New York Metro edition

WCBS 2-CBS New York

6:30 Sunrise Semester

7:00 News

7:25 Editorial

7:30 CBS News

7:55 News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo


9:00 Dennis the Menace

9:30 Leave It to Beaver

10:00 I Love Lucy

10:30 Real McCoys (listed as McCoys)

11:00 Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

Noon Love of Life

12:25 News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1:00 News

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Password

2:30 House Party

3:00 To Tell the Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Secret Storm

4:30 Movie "I Love Melvin"

6:00 News

7:00 CBS News

7:30 To Tell the Truth

8:00 I've Got a Secret

8:30 Lucille Ball

9:00 Andy Griffith


9:30 Hazel

10:00 Gene Kelly

11:00 News

11:20 Sports

11:25 Weather

11:30 Late Show "My Foolish Heart"

1:25 News

1:30 Late Late Show "Never Love a Stranger"

3:15 Movie "Wilson"

WNBC 4-NBC New York

6:00 Education Exchange

6:30 B'wana Don

7:00 Today

9:00 Birthday House

9:55 News

10:00 Eye Guess

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Morning Star

11:30 Paradise Bay

Noon Jeopardy

12:30 Post Office

12:55 News

1:00 PDQ

1:30 Let's Make a Deal


2:00 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4:00 Match Game

4:25 NBC News

4:30 Movie "DOA"

6:00 News

7:00 NBC News

7:30 Hullabaloo

8:00 John Forsythe

8:30 Dr. Kildare

9:00 Andy Williams

10:00 Run for Your Life

11:00 News

11:10 Weather

11:15 Local News

11:25 Sports

11:30 Johnny Carson

1:00 News

1:15 Movie "Frontier Marshal"

2:40 sign-off

WNEW 5-Ind New York

8:00 Cartoons
8:15 King & Odie

8:30 Sandy Becker

9:25 News

9:30 Yoga for Health

10:00 Peter Gunn

10:30 Bat Masterson

11:00 Astroboy

11:30 Cartoons

Noon Romper Room

1:00 Cartoons

1:15 King & Odie

1:25 News

1:30 Movie "Bulldog Drummond at Bay"

2:55 News

3:00 Peter Gunn

3:30 Paul Winchell

4:30 Chuck McCann

5:30 Sandy Becker

6:30 Soupy Sales

7:00 Outer Limits

8:00 Rogues

9:00 Movie "China"

11:00 News

11:10 Movie "Random Harvest"

1:40 News
1:50 sign-off

WABC 7-ABC New York

6:20 News

6:30 Project Know

7:00 Ann Sothern

7:30 Gale Storm

8:00 Cartoons

8:30 Little Rascals

9:00 Girl Talk

9:30 Movie "How to Marry a Millionaire" (news break at 10:20)

11:00 Supermarket Sweep

11:30 Dating Game (a variation on the game for Valentine's Day: Actor Gardner McKay has to
choose one of three girls as his blind date)

Noon Donna Reed

12:30 Father Knows Best

1:00 Ben Casey

2:00 Nurses

2:30 A Time for Us

2:55 ABC News

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 Young Marrieds

4:00 Never Too Young

4:30 Where the Action Is

5:00 News

5:45 ABC News


6:00 Movie "War is Hell!"

7:30 12 O'Clock High

8:30 Jesse James

9:00 Shenandoah

9:30 Peyton Place

10:00 Ben Casey

11:00 News

11:25 Editorial

11:30 Best of Broadway "When Willie COmes Marching Home"

1:15 Movie "Girls at Sea"

2:50 sign-off

WOR 9-Ind New York

8:50 Farm Report

8:55 News/Weather

9:00 American Story

9:30 Movie "Pay or Die"

11:00 World Adventures

11:30 Memory Lane (Joe Franklin)

1:00 Divorce Court

2:00 Movie "Five Came Back"

3:30 Sergeant Preston

4:00 Gypsy

4:30 Mike Douglas

6:00 News
6:20 Sports

6:30 Let's Go-Go

7:00 Marshal Dillon (Gunsmoke)

7:30 Million Dollar Movie "Devil's Canyon"

9:30 Twilight Zone

11:00 Movie "Love in the Afternoon"

1:00 News/Weather

1:05 sign-off

WPIX 11-Ind New York

8:00 Pancake Man

8:30 Fair Adventure

9:00 Jack LaLanne

9:30 Scarlett Hill

10:30 True Adventure

11:00 Snuffy Smith

11:15 Mack & Myer

11:30 Carol Corbett

Noon Cartoons

1:00 Movie "Becky Sharp"

2:30 Bold Journey

3:00 People are Funny

3:30 Bozo

4:00 Beachcomber Bill

4:30 Eighth Man


5:00 Surprise Show

5:30 Three Stooges

6:00 News

6:25 Weather

6:30 Superman

7:00 Huckleberry Hound

7:30 Lloyd Thaxton

8:30 Honeymooners

9:00 Hollywood Showcase

10:00 Merv Griffin

11:30 One Step Beyond

Mid. Passing Parade

12:30 sign-off

WNDT 13-Educational New York

9:30 Working with Science

9:50 Books That Live

10:10 Parlons Francais I

10:25 Places in the News

10:45 Music for You

11:05 Hablo Espanol

11:20 Time for Science

11:30 Folk Guitar

11:40 Places in the News

Noon Electronics at Work


12:30 Exploring Nature

1:00 Once Upon a Day

1:30 Children of Other Lands

1:50 Hablo Espanol

2:05 Places in the News

2:25 Space Age Challenges

2:45 Parlons Francais I

3:30 New Jersey Speaks

3:30 International Magazine

4:30 Compleat Gardener

5:00 Once Upon a Day

5:30 Cartoons

5:40 Friendly Giant

6:00 What's New

6:30 New Jersey Speaks

7:00 Capital Commentary

7:15 Soviet Press This Week

7:30 America's Crises

8:30 Beethoven Year

10:00 World at Ten

10:10 Art Auction (live benefit for ch13)

11:10 sign-off

WTIC 3-CBS Hartford

6:30 Sunrise Semester


7:00 News/Weather

7:05 CBS News

7:30 Perception

7:45 Accent on Living

7:55 Let's Talk About

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Hap Richards

9:15 Deputy Dawg

9:30 Leave It to Beaver

10:00 I Love Lucy

10:30 Movie "Three on a Spree"

Noon Love of Life

12:25 News

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1:00 Movie "The Unforgiven"

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Password

2:30 House Party

3:00 To Tell the Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Dick Van Dyke

4:00 Ranger Andy

4:30 Movie "Revolt at Fort Laramie"

6:05 Sports
6:15 News

6:25 Weather

6:30 CBS News

7:00 Movie "The Stratton Story"

9:00 Andy Griffith

9:30 Hazel

10:00 Gene Kelly

11:00 News/Sports

11:15 Weather

11:20 Movie "Attila"

12:55 News/Weather

1:00 sign-off

WNHC 8-ABC New Haven

6:10 News/Weather

6:15 Church Conversations

6:30 Frontiers of Science

7:00 Gloria

7:30 Mr. Goober

8:30 Mickey Mouse Club

9:00 Surfside 6

10:00 Divorce Court

11:00 Supermarket Sweep

11:30 Dating Game

Noon Girl Talk


1:00 Ben Casey

2:00 Nurses

2:30 A Time for Us

2:55 ABC News

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 Space Commander

5:00 Mike Douglas

6:30 News

6:40 Weather

6:45 ABC News

7:00 Flintstones

7:30 12 O'Clock High

8:30 Jesse James

9:00 Shenandoah

9:30 Peyton Place

10:00 Ben Casey

11:00 News

11:10 Weather

11:15 Sports

11:20 Movie "Black Hand"

1:05 News

1:15 sign-off

TV Guide didn't list New York's WNYC-31 or Newark's WNJU-47...31 aired programs 1:30-11pm,
47 ran shows 5-11pm
Station Addresses

WCBS 2: 51 W 52nd St, NYC 10019

WTIC 3: 3 Constitution Plaza, Hartford 06115

WNBC 4: 30 Rockefeller Plaza, NYC 10020

WNEW 5: 205 E 67th St, NYC 10021

WABC 7: 7 W 66th St, NYC 10023

WNHC 8: 135 College St, New Haven 06510

WOR 9: 1440 Broadway, NYC 10018

WPIX 11: 220 E 42nd St, NYC 10017

WNDT 13: 304 W 58th St, NYC 10019

WNYC 31: Muncipal Bldg, NYC 10007

WNJU 47: 1020 Broad St, Newark 07102

Retro: Montana Sun 8/27/89

from TV Guide, Montana edition

Billings/Hardin: 2 KTVQ-CBS, 4h KOUS-ABC, 8 KULR-NBC

Denver: 2d KWGN-Ind

Spokane (listed MT): 2s KREM-CBS, 4s KXLY-ABC, 6s KHQ-NBC, 7s KSPS-PBS

Salt Lake City: 2sl KUTV-NBC, 5s KSL-CBS

Great Falls: 3 KRTV-CBS, 5 KFBB-ABC, 16 KTGF-NBC

Miles City: 3m KYUS-ABC

Butte: 4 KXLF-CBS/ABC, 6 KTVM-NBC/ABC

Glendive: 5g KXGN-CBS/NBC

Bozeman: 7 KBZK-ABC, 9b KUSM-PBS


Lethbridge: 7l CFAC-Ind

Missoula: 8m KPAX-CBS/ABC, 13 KECI-NBC/ABC

Williston (listed MT): 8w KUMV-NBC, 11 KXMD-CBS

Kalispell: 9 KCFW-NBC/ABC

Helena: 12 KTVH-NBC

Morning

5:00

2d SCTV Network

7l News

5:30

2d SCTV Network

7l Sports

6:00

2d Jeffersons

5s Laverne & Shirley

6-8w-9-13-16 Sunday Today

7l Men in Action

11 D. James Kennedy

6:30

2-3 It's Your Business


2d Your Right to Say It

2sl Sacred Heart

5s Wonderful World of Disney

6s Bob Newhart

7l It Figures

6:45

2sl From the Cathedral

7:00

2-3-4-5g-8m CBS News Sunday Morning

2d Mass for Shut-Ins

2sl Robert Schuller

4s Eastern Washington University Education

5 US Farm Report

6s Infomercials

7l Mr. Wizard's World

8 TBA

9b Sesame Street

11 Greatest Sports Legends

12 Sunday Today

7:30

2d Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

2s Porky Pig & Friends


3m Jerry Falwell

4h-7 Music & the Spoken Word

4s Revival Hour

5 Close-Up Great Falls

5s World Tomorrow

6-9-13 Viewpoint

7l Monty's Travelling Reptile Show

8w-16 Meet the Press

11 Lundstroms

8:00

2d Charles in Charge

2s-5 Infomercial

2sl Sunday Today

4h-7 Health Show

5s CBS News Sunday Morning

6-9-13 Lundstroms

7l Circle Square

7s Sesame Street

8-16 Jerry Falwell

8w Religious Town Hall

9b New Literacy

11 Lutherans of the Prairie

8:30
2-5g-8m Face the Nation

2d Diff'rent Strokes

2s Compton Report

3 Perspective on Great Falls

3m-4h-7 Animated Classics

4 Focus

4s Kenneth Copeland

5 Fishing the West

6-9-13 World Tomorrow

6s Sunday Today

7l-8w Day of Discovery

9b New Literacy

11 Jerry Falwell

12 Meet the Press

9:00

2-3-4-8m Face the State

2d Leave It to Beaver

2s CBS News Sunday Morning

3m-4h Lundstroms

5 Soul-er Factory

5g Amazing Facts

6-9-13 Robert Schuller

7 Summit University Forum

7l Voice of Victory
7s Sesame Street

8 TBA

8w World Tomorrow

9b French in Action

12 George Vandeman (It is Written)

16 Infomercial

9:30

2 Perspective

2d Addams Family

2sl-5g Meet the Press

3 World Tomorrow

3m-4h Kenneth Copeland

4 Face the Nation

4s Robert Schuller

5 Lundstroms

5s Music & the Spoken Word

7l Movie "The Russians are Coming, the Russians are Coming"

8 George Vandeman

8m Real Estate Marketplace

8w Catholic Mass

9b French in Action

11 Jimmy Swaggart

12 Jerry Falwell

16 Day of Discovery
10:00

2 Healthy Lifestyles

2d Movie "The Road to Singapore"

2sl Day of Discovery

3 Infomercial

4-8m It's Your Business

5 Health Show

5g Fishing the West

5s Face the Nation

6-9-13 Siskel & Ebert

6s-8 Meet the Press

7 Mama's Family

7s Reading Rainbow

8w Christian Lifestyle Magazine

9b Focus on Watercolor

16 Movie "DARYL"

10:30

2-5s-6-6s-8m-9-13 Infomercials

2s-11 Face the Nation

2sl Movie "The Far Country"

3 Powerboat Racing: IOGP Champ Boats

3m-4h-7 This Week with David Brinkley

4 Healthy Lifestyles
4s World Tomorrow

5 Business World

5s Great Escape

7s For Veterans Only

8 Greatest Sports Legends

8w Viewpoint

9b Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel

12 This is the Life

11:00

2 Powerboat Racing: Offshore competition from Grand Haven, MI

2s Love Boat

3 Hydroplane Racing: Seattle Rainier Cup

4 TBA

4s Infomercial

5 This Week with David Brinkley

5g Mother-Daughter International Pageant

5s NFL Preview

6-9-13 Wonderful World of Disney

7s Outdoor Idaho

8 Movie "Condorman"

8m Focus

8w Bonanza

9b Western Tradition

11 Healthy Lifestyles
12 Movie "Captains Courageous" (colorized)

11:30

3m-4h World Tomorow

4s Raising Drug Free Kids

7 Dennis the Menace

7s Hometime

8m Queensland Upside Down Under

9b Western Tradition

11 Greatest Sports Legends 15th Year Anniversary (pt 2)

Afternoon

Noon

2 Hydroplane Racing: Seattle Rainier Cup

2d Movie "Suddenly Single"

2s Love Boat

3 Powerboat Racing: Offshore competition

3m-4h-7 Business World

4s Infomercial

5 Indian County

5s My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys

6-9-13 Deputy

7l Movie "That's Entertainment"

7s Hollywood

8w Wild Kingdom
9b Canada: True North

16 All the King's Horses

12:30

2sl Surfing: Aloha Classic III/World Wavesailing

3m-4h-7-16 Movie "Captains Courageous" (colorized)

4s This Week with David Brinkley

5 National Geographic

6-9-13 Golf: Fred Meyer Challenge

6s Infomercial

8m Super Chargers

8w Weekend with Crook & Chase

11 Super Sports Follies

1:00

2-2s-3-4-5-5g-5s-8m-11 NFL Preview

6s Promise of America

7s Washington Week in Review

8 Fishing the West

8w Infomercial

9b National Audubon Society

12 25th Anniversary of Reno Air Races

1:30

2d Movie "The Blues Brothers"


2sl Greatest Sports Legends 15th Year Anniversary (pt 2)

4s Business World

5 Cousteau's Rediscovery of the World

6-9-13 Golf: Fred Meyer Challenge

7s Wall Street Week

8 Future Legends of the Sports World

8w Powerboat Racing: Offshore competition

2:00

2-2s-3-4-5g-5s-8m-11 World Series of Golf

4s Health Show

6s Wild Kingdom

7s Firing Line

9b Mystery!

12 Road to Performance

2:30

2sl-6-6s-8-8w-9-12-13-16 NBC SportsWorld (NFL preview/Boxing: Edwin Rosario v Lupe Suarez


for WBA lightweight title)

3m-4h-5-7 Golf: US Amateur Championship

4s Movie "Brian's Song"

7l Conquest

7s European Journal

3:00

7s Smithsonian World
4:00

2 Super Chargers

2d Diff'rent Strokes

2s Simon & Simon

2sl-8w She's the Sheriff

3 Wheel Power

3m-4h-7 At the Movies

4 Weekend with Crook & Chase

4s Starting from Scratch

5-12 Wild Kingdom

5g-8m Healthy Lifestyles

5s What a Country!

6-9-13 Fishing the West

6s Dr. Edell's Medical Journal

7s MotorWeek '88

8 Straight Issues

9b Masterpiece Theatre

11 Infomercial

16 Movie "Summer Rental"

4:30

2-3-4-5g-5s-8m-11 CBS Evening News

2d Charles in Charge

2sl-6-8-8w-9-13 NBC Nightly News


3m-4h-7 Dick Clark's Golden Greats

4s Golf: US Amateur Championship

5 ABC World News Tonight

6s Great Escape

7s Travel Magazine

12 Mama's Family

5:00

2 Public People/Private Lives

2d Star Trek: The Next Generation

2s Movie "Hard Country"

2sl Great Escape

3 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

3m-4h-7 Star Search

4 Hee Haw

5 Incredible Sunday

5g-11 60 Minutes

5s M*A*S*H

6-9-13 News

6s Mountain Climber

7s When Havoc Struck

8 Wonderful World of Disney

8m 21 Jump Street

8w Magical World of Disney

9b Lawrence Welk
12 NBC Nightly News

5:30

2sl-5s-7l News

6-9-13 M*A*S*H

6s Airwaves

7s Victory Garden

12 Great Escape

Evening

6:00

2-3-4-5s-8m 60 Minutes

2d Star Trek

2sl-6-8-9-12-13-16 Magical World of Disney

3m-4h-7 Incredible Sunday

4s Gunsmoke

5 MacGyver

5g-11 Murder, She Wrote

6s NBC Nightly News

7l Star Trek: The Next Generation

7s Make Yourself at Home

8w Family Ties

9s Entertaining the Troops

6:30
6s News

7s This Old House

8w My Two Dads

7:00

2-3-4-5s-8m Murder, She Wrote

2d Movie "Rollercoaster"

2s CBS Evening News

2sl-6-8-9-12-13-16 Family Ties

3m-4h-7 MacGyver

4s News

5 Movie "The Gladiator"

5g-11 Movie "Tricks of the Trade"

6s Wild Kingdom

7l Who's the Boss?

8w Movie "LA Takedown"

7:10

7s All Creatures Great & Small

7:30

2s News

2sl-6-8-9-12-13-16 My Two Dads

4s ABC World News Tonight

6s Webster
7l Movie "Kojak: The Price of Justice"

8:00

2-3-4-5s-8m Movie "Tricks of the Trade"

2s 60 Minutes

2sl-6-8-9-12-13-16 Movie "LA Takedown"

3m-4h-7 Movie "The Gladiator"

4s Incredible Sunday

6s Magical World of Disney

9b Masterpiece Theatre

8:10

7s National Audubon Society

9:00

2s Murder, She Wrote

4s MacGyver

5 America's Most Wanted

5g Golden Girls

6s Family Ties

8w-11 News

9:15

11 CBS News
9:20

7s National Audubon Society

9:30

2d News

5 Cops

5g Let's Talk About It

6s My Two Dads

7l Heartland

8w Bonanza

11 Mama's Family

10:00

2-2sl-3-4-5-5s-7l-8-8m-12-16 News

2d Benson

2s Movie "Tricks of the Trade"

3m-4h-7 It's a Living

4s Movie "The Gladiator"

5g CBS News

6-9-13 Black Sheep Squadron

6s Movie "LA Takedown"

9b Market to Market

11 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

10:15
5g Christopher Closeup

12 Entertainment This Week

10:20

5 ABC News

16 Movie "Choke Canyon"

10:30

2-4 Lifestyle of the Rich & Famous

2d T.J. Hooker

3 Hee Haw

3m-4h-7 She's the Sheriff

5g At the Movies

7l Bob Izumi Real Fishing Show

7s Masterpiece Theatre

8 Movie "The Longest Day"

8m America's Most Wanted

8w Kojak

9b John McLaughlin's One on One

10:35

2sl Take Two

5 Star Search

5s Sports Beat: Sunday


10:50

2sl LaVell Edwards: Football

11:00

3m-4h Tender is the Night (conclusion)

5g Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

6-9-13 George Michael Sports Machine

7l Sports

8m War of the Worlds

11 Dukes of Hazzard

11:15

2sl Entertainment This Week

12 George Michael Sports Machine

11:20

5s CBS News

11:30

2-4 CBS News

2d Monsters

3 Weekend with Crook & Chase

6-9-13 Movie "The Burning Bed"

7l Alfred Hitchcock Presents

7s How Far Home: Veterans After Vietnam


8w George Michael Sports Machine

11:35

5 Close-Up Great Falls

5s Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

11:45

2 Siskel & Ebert

12 Great Escape

Late Night

Midnight

2d Tales from the Darkside

2s-4s-6s News

7l Duet

7s Latenight America with Dennis Wholey

12:15

2s CBS News

2sl At the Movies

12:30

2d At the Movies

2s Infomercial

4s USA Today
6s Movie "Avalanche"

7l Movie "Heartbreakers"

12:35

5s Public People/Private Lives

12:45

2sl Movie "Tobruk"

1:00

2d Lou Grant

2s Movie "Phone Call from a Stranger"

1:30

4s News

1:35

5s CBS News Nightwatch

2:00

2d Fame

4s ABC News

2:30

6s Dukes of Hazzard
7l Movie "Modern Romance"

3:00

2d Mary Tyler Moore

2s CBS News Nightwatch

3:30

2d Mary Tyler Moore

4:00

5s CNN Headline News

4:30

7l Newsweek

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Saint Louis Commercial Stations Friday October 11 1985

Source:Saint Louis Post-Dispatch

2-KTVI(ABC)

4-KMOV(CBS)

5-KSDK(NBC)

11-KPLR(Independent)

30-KDNL(Independent)
5 AM

4 Kidsworld

11 Muppet Show

30 News

5:30

4 More Real People

11 Superman-George Reeves

30 Morning Stretch

6 AM

2 Romper Room

4 Straight Talk

5 NBC News

11 Lone Ranger

30 I Dream Of Jeannie

6:30

2 World News This Morning

4 CBS Early Morning News

5 Today In St. Louis

11 Tom And Jerry

30 I Love Lucy
7 AM

2 Good Morning America

4 CBS Morning News

5 Today

11 Challenge Of The Gobots

30 Bewitched

7:30

11 Scooby Doo

30 Brady Bunch

8 AM

11 Bugs Bunny

30 Addams Family

8:30

11 Jetsons

30 Fat Albert

9 AM

2 Let's Make A Deal

4 $25,000 Pyramid

5 Donahue

11 Woody Woodpecker
30 700 Club

9:30

2 Break The Bank

4 Press Your Luck

11 Gilligan's Island

10 AM

2 Three's A Crowd

4 Price Is Right

5 Sally Jesse Raphael

11 Laverne And Shirley

30 Jim Bakker

10:30

2 All-Star Blitz

5 Scrabble

11 Mary Tyler Moore

11 AM

2 Ryan's Hope

4 Young And The Restless

5 Super Password

11 Bob Newhart

30 Jimmy Swaggart
11:30

2 Loving

5 Wheel Of Fortune

11 Hogan's Heroes

30 News

12 NOON

2 All My Children

4 Body Language

5 News

11 Beverly Hillbillies

30 Andy Griffith

12:30

4 As The World Turns

5 Days Of Our Lives

11 The Far Pavilions(mini-series, 1984)

30 New Dick Van Dyke Show

1 PM

2 One Life To Live

30 McHale's Navy

1:30
4 Capitol

5 Another World

30 F-Troop

2 PM

2 General Hospital

4 Guiding Light

30 Addams Family

2:30

5 Sale Of The Century

11 Popeye

30 Heathcliff

3 PM

2 Divroce Court

4 Hart To Hart

5 Hour Magazine

11 G.I. Joe

30 Jayce And The Wheeled Warriors

3:30

2 Jeffersons

11 She-Ra:Princess Of Power

30 Thundercats
4 PM

2 Three's Company

4 America

5 People's Court

11 He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe

30 Transformers

4:30

2 Entertainment Tonight

5 Jeopardy

11 Voltron

30 M.A.S.K.

5 PM

2 4 5 News

11 Little House On The Prairie

30 Diff'rent Strokes

5:30

2 ABC News

4 CBS News

5 NBC News

30 Happy Days
6 PM

2 4 5 News

11 Too Close For Comfort

30 Diff'rent Strokes

6:30

2 P.M. Magazine

4 Newlywed Game

5 Wheel Of Fortune

11 WKRP In Cincinnati

30 Gimme A Break

7 PM

2 Webster

4 Twilight Zone

5 Baseball Playoffs

11 Movie:The Life And Times Of Judge Roy Bean(1972)

30 Movie:Tender Is The Night(1962)

7:30

2 Mr. Belvedere

8 PM

2 Diff'rent Strokes

4 Dallas
8:30

2 Benson

9 PM

2 Spenser:For Hire

4 Falcon Crest

9:30

11 News

10 PM

2 4 5 News

11 Benny Hill

30 Benson

10:30

2 M*A*S*H

4 Movie:The Avalanche Express(1979)

5 Best Of Carson

11 Love Boat

30 Sanford And Son

11 PM

2 Nightline
30 Hawaii Five-O

11:30

2 Eye On Hollywood

5 Friday Night Videos

11 Movie:Captain Lightfoot(1955)

12 MID

2 Mission:Impossible

30 Starsky And Hutch

12:45

4 Movie:Scalawag(1973)

1 AM

2 News

5 America's Top Ten

30 Movie:Tender Is The Night(Repeat)

1:30

2 Documentary

5 News

11 Movieillinger(1973)

2:30
4 Movie:Situation Hopeless But Not Serious(1965)

3:30

11 Movier. Cyclops(1940)

3:40

30 Movie:Young Dillinger(1965)

Saint Louis Independent Stations-Friday July 10 1992

Source:Saint Louis Post-Dispatch

11-KPLR(Independent)

30-KDNL(FOX)

5 AM

11 Classic Country

30 Success-N-Life

5:30

11 Morning Ag Report

6 AM

11 Believer's Voice Of Victory


30 He-Man

6:30

11 Casper & Friends

30 Widget

7 AM

11 Dennis The Menace

30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

7:30

11 Woody Woodpecker

30 Tom And Jerry

8 AM

11 James Bond Jr.

30 Peter Pan & The Pirates

8:30

11 Jetsons

30 Muppet Babies

9 AM

11 Matlock

30 Swans Crossing
9:30

30 Laverne & Shirley

10 AM

11 Fall Guy

30 Three's Company

10:30

30 New Leave It To Beaver

11 AM

11 21 Jump Street

30 Hogan Family

11:30

30 Webster

12 NOON

11 Sledge Hammer

30 Mr. Belvedere

12:30

11 Movie:Sweet Revenge(1977)

30 Andy Griffith
1 PM

30 Perry Mason

2 PM

30 Charles In Charge

2:30

11 Small Wonder

30 Alvin And The Chipmunks

3 PM

11 Ducktales

30 Flintstones

3:30

11 Chip N Dales Rescue Rangers

30 Merrie Melodies

4 PM

11 Tale Spin

30 Beetlejuice

4:30

11 Darkwing Duck
30 Tiny Toon Adventures

5 PM

11 Saved By The Bell

30 The Cosby Show

5:30

11 Full House

30 The Cosby Show

6 PM

11 Who's The Boss?

30 Star Trek:The Next Generation

6:30

11 Night Court

7 PM

11 Movie:Glitz(1988)

30 America's Most Wanted

8 PM

30 Sightings

8:30
30 Totally Hidden Video

9 PM

11 News

30 Mama's Family

9:30

11 Baseball:Saint Louis Cardinals At Los Angeles Dodgers

30 Mama's Family

10 PM

30 M*A*S*H

10:30

30 Star Trek

11:30

30 Studs

12 MID

30 Leave It To Beaver

12:30

11 Dennis Miller

30 I Love Lucy
1 AM

30 Movie:The Zany Adventures Of Robin Hood(1984)

1:30

11 Mary Tyler Moore

2 AM

11 Movie:Alvin Karpis, Public Enemy Number 1(1974)

3 AM

30 Movie:The Cotton Club(1984)

4 AM

11 CHiPs

Retro: South Georgia/North Florida Tues 4/20/93

from TV Guide, South Georgia Edition

2 WSB-ABC Atlanta * 3 WRBL-CBS Columbus * 3s WSAV-NBC Savannah *

4 WJXT-CBS Jacksonville * 4d WTVY-CBS Dothan * 5 WAGA-CBS Atlanta *

6 WCTV-CBS Thomasville-Tallahassee * 7 WJHG-NBC Panama City *

9 WTVM-ABC Columbus * 10 WALB-NBC Albany * 11 WFSU-PBS Tallahassee *

11s WXIA-NBC Atlanta * 11s WTOC-CBS Savannah * 12 WTLV-NBC Jacksonville *

13 WMAZ-CBS Macon * 13p WMBB-ABC Panama City * 17 WJKS-ABC Jacksonville *


17a WTBS-Ind Atlanta * 18 WDHN-ABC Dothan * 21 WBSG-Ind Brunswick *

22 WJCL-CBS Savannah * 24 WGXA-ABC Macon * 27 WTXL-ABC Tallahassee *

31 WFXL-Fox Albany * 38 WLTZ-NBC Columbus * 40 WTWC-NBC Tallahassee *

41 WMGT-NBC Macon * 49 WTLH-Fox Bainbridge-Tallahassee * 54 WXTX-Fox Columbus *

55 WSST-Ind Cordele

GPT-Georgia Public TV (PBS): WABW-14 Pelham, WACS-25 Dwason, WDCO-29 Cochran, WJSP-28
Warm Springs, WVAN-9 Savannah, WXGA-8 Waycross

Panama City/Dothan stations listed ET

Morning

5:00

2-18 ABC World News Now

4-6 CBS News Up to the Minute

7p-10-11a-41 NBC News Nightside

12-13-38 This Morning's Business

21 Home Shopping Spree

31 Success N Life

49 Ag-USA

5:05

17a Gomer Pyle, USMC

5:25

17 Classifieds

5:30
2-27 ABC World News This Morning

3s-11a-12-38-41 NBC News at Sunrise

4-13 CBS Morning News

6 Ag Day

17 News

49 This Morning's Business

5:35

17a CNN Headline News

6:00

2-4-11a News

3 CBS Morning News

3s Coastal Sunrise

4d-6 CBS Morning News

5 Geraldo

9-17 ABC World News This Morning

10-40-41 NBC News at Sunrise

11s-13p-55 This Morning's Business

12 Good Morning Jacksonville

13 Early Mornin'

21-31 Ag Day

22 Celebrate

24 Flintstones

38 Rise 'n Shine


49 Widget

54 Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers

GPT GED

6:05

17a I Love Lucy

6:15

11 Body Electric

6:30

4d Good Morning Tri-States

6 Good Morning

7 Good Mornin', Morning

10 Today in Georgia

11s CBS Morning News

13 Mornin'

13p-18-22 ABC World News This Morning

21 CNN Headline News

24 Goof Troop

31 Beetlejuice

49 Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers

54 Tale Spin

55 South Georgia Sunrise

GPT Stretching for Life


6:35

17a Tom & Jerry

6:45

11-GPT AM Weather

7:00

2-9-17-22-24-27 Good Morning America

3-4-4d-13 CBS This Morning

3s-10-11a-12-38-40-41 Today

5 Good Day Atlanta

7 NBC News at Sunrise

11-GPT Sesame Street

11s News

18 Ag Day

21 This Morning's Business

31-49 Tale Spin

54 Goof Troop

7:30

7 Daybusters

18 ABC World News This Morning

21 CNN Headline News/Local News

31 Merrie Melodies
49-54 Beetlejuice

8:00

5 Joan Rivers

6 Maury Povich

7 Today

11 Shining Time Station

11s CBS This Morning

13p-18 Good Morning America

21 Phil Donahue

31 Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers

49 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

54 James Bond Jr.

GPT Barney & Friends

8:05

17a I Dream of Jeannie

8:30

11 Barney & Friends

31-49 James Bond Jr.

54-55 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

GPT Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8:35
17a Bewitched

9:00

2-9-21 Sally Jessy Raphael

3s-11a-12-24 Montel Williams

3s-4-6-10-13 Phil Donahue

4d Morning Show

5-17-22-27-38 Regis & Kathie Lee

11 Sesame Street

31 In the Heat of the Night

40 Jerry Springer

41-55 Vicki!

49 People's Court

54 Big Valley

GPT Reading Rainbow

9:05

17a Little House on the Prairie

9:30

49 Judge

GPT Instructional Programs

10:00

2 Phil Donahue
3-4d-6 Family Feud Challenge

3s-7-13-17-31 Sally Jessy Raphael

4 Maury Povich

5-11s-12 Geraldo

9 Cosby Show

10-13p-18-41 Regis & Kathie Lee

11 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

11a-38 Vicki!

21 Jane Whitney

22 Matlock

24 In the Heat of the Night

27 Perfect Strangers

40 Jenny Jones

49 Highway to Heaven

54 Wonder Years

55 700 Club

10:05

17a Movie "Kenny Rogers as The Gambler III-The Legend Continues" (conclusion)

10:30

9 A Different World

11 Reading Rainow

27 Infomercial

54 Mr. Belvedere
11:00

2 Maury Povich

3-4-4d-5-6-11s-13 Price is Right

3s-21 Jenny Jones

7-10 Golden Girls

9-13p-17-18-22-24-27 Home

11 Sesame Street

11a Scrabble

12 Jerry Springer

31 Vicki!

38 Family Ties

40 Joan Rivers

41 Newhart

49-55 Love Connection

54 Charles in Charge

11:30

7-10-38-41 Concentration

11a Scattergories

49 Love Connection

54 Small Wonder

55 Another Life

Afternoon
Noon

2-4-5-6-9-11s-12-13-55 News

3 Sanford & Son

3s Concentration

4d Young & the Restless

7-40 Family Secrets

10 Town & Country

11 Graham Kerr's Kitchen

11a Noonday

13p Loving

17 Jenny Jones

18 You Bet Your Life

21 Vicki!

22-27-31 Designing Women

24-38 That's Amore

41 People's Court

49 Montel Williams

54 Love Connection

GPT Sesame Street

12:05

17a Perry Mason

12:15

13 Date with Del


12:30

2-9-18-22-24-27 Loving

3-4-5-6-11s-13 Young & the Restless

3s Scrabble

7 Golden Girls

11 Body Electric

12 Rush Limbaugh

13p News

31 Infomercial

38-41 Family Secrets

40 Concentration

54 People's Court

1:00

2-9-13p-17-18-22-24-27 All My Children

3s-7-10-11a-12-38-40-41 Days of Our Lives

4d Farm Report

11 Travels

21-31 Highway to Heaven

49 Matlock

54 700 Club

55 Sing Out America

GPT Lamb Chop's Play-Along


1:05

17a Movie "The Streets of San Francisco" (pilot for the series)

1:20

4d News

1:30

3-4-4d-5-6-11s-13 Bold & the Beautiful

55 Beverly Exercise

GPT Carmen Sandiego

2:00

2-9-13p-17-18-22-24-27 One Life to Live

3-4-4d-5-6-11s-13 As the World Turns

3s-7-10-11a-12-38-40-41 Another World

11 Charlie Rose

21 People's Court

31 Judge

49 Infatuation

54 New Leave It to Beaver

55 Jenny Jones

GPT Instructional Programs

2:30

21 Odd Couple
31 Tom & Jerry Kids

49 Merrie Melodies

54 Darkwing Duck

GPT Square One Television

3:00

2-9-13p-17-18-22-24-27 General Hospital

3-4-4d-5-6-11s-13 Guiding Light

3s Scattergories

7-10-12-38-41 Scrabble

11 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11a Divorce Court

17a Tom & Jerry

21 I Dream of Jeannie

31 Tiny Toon Adventures

40 Vicki!

49 Tom & Jerry Kids

54 Merrie Melodies

55 Camp Candy

GPT Instructional Programs

3:30

3s Family Secrets

7-10-12-38-41 Scattergories

11 Sesame Street
11a Judge

21 Inspector Gadget

31-49 Goof Troop

54 Tom & Jerry Kids

55 People's Court

3:35

17a Flintstones

4:00

2-3s-4-4d-6-9-10-13-13p Oprah Winfrey

3 Matlock

5 Inside Edition

7-11s Maury Povich

11a-22 You Bet Your Life

12 Star Trek: The Next Generation

17 In the Heat of the Night

18 Phil Donahue

21 Camp Candy

24-31-49 Darkwing Duck

27 Designing Women

38 Whoopi Goldberg

40 Sally Jessy Raphael

41 Golden Girls

54 Tiny Toon Adventures


55 Video Hits

GPT Carmen Sandiego

4:05

17a Jetsons

4:30

5 A Current Affair

11 Square One Television

11a-22 Golden Girls

21-24 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

27 Star Trek: The Next Generation

31-54 Batman

38 Amen

41 Designing Women

49 Tiny Toon Adventures

GPT Sesame Street

4:35

17a Brady Bunch

5:00

2-4-5 News

3 227

3s Montel Williams
4d Full House

6 Entertainment Tonight

7-11s Hard Copy

9 Phil Donahue

10 Who's the Boss?

11 Carmen Sandiego

11a-12-13 Cosby Show

13p-22-31 Designing Women

17 Matlock

18 Sally Jessy Raphael

21 Growing Pains

24 A Different World

38 In the Heat of the Night

40 Scrabble

41 Murphy Brown

49 Batman

54 Full House

5:05

17a Saved by the Bell

5:30

3 Designing Women

4-6-11a-11s-12-24-31 News

4d-13p Cosby Show


7 Jeopardy!

10 You Bet Your Life

11 Body Electric

13 Inside Edition

21 Andy Griffith

22-27 Cheers

40 Scattergories

41 Mama's Family

49 Wonder Years

54 Good Times

GPT Barney & Friends

5:35

17a Three's Company

5:45

55 Gospel Dynamite

Evening

6:00

2-3-3s-4-4d-5-6-7-9-10-11a-11s-12-13-17-18-21-22-27-38-55 News

11-GPT MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

13p Inside Edition

24 Cheers

31-54 Star Trek: The Next Generation


40 Infomercial

41 You Bet Your Life

49 Full House

6:05

17a Happy Days

6:30

3-4-4d-5-6-11s-13 CBS Evening News

3s-7-12-38-40-41 NBC Nightly News

9-13p-17-18-22-24-27 ABC World News Tonight

49 A Different World

6:35

17a Andy Griffith

7:00

2 ABC World News Tonight

3-11s-13 A Current Affair

3s Cosby Show

4 Inside Edition

4d-7-13p News

5-6-12-22-41 Wheel of Fortune

9 Jeopardy!

10-11a NBC Nightly News


11 All Creatures Great & Small

17 Cheers

18-54 Hard Copy

21 Night Court

24 Amen

27 Golden Girls

31 Wonder Years

38 You Bet Your Life

40 Rush Limbaugh

49 Full House

55 Outdoor Trail

GPT Nightly Business Report

7:05

17a Beverly Hillbillies

7:30

2-4-10-11s-13-54 Entertainment Tonight

3-3s Roseanne

4-7-9 Wheel of Fortune

5-6-12-22-41 Jeopardy!

11a-18 Family Feud

13p Who's the Boss?

17 A Current Affair

17a Baseball: Atlanta-Florida


21 Amen

24-31-38 Married...with Children

27 You Bet Your Life

40 Newhart

49 M*A*S*H

55 Runaway with the Rich & Famous

GPT Wild America

8:00

2-9-13p-17-18-22-24-27 Full House

3-4-4d-5-6-11s-13 Rescue 911

3s-7-10-11a-12-38-40-41 Quantum Leap

11 Nova

21 Movie "Something in Common"

31-49-54 Class of '96

55 That's Amore

GPT Adventure

8:30

2-9-13p-17-18-22-24-27 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

55 Love Connection

9:00

2-9-13p-17-18-22-24-27 Roseanne

3-4-4d-5-6-11s-13 Movie "The Fire Next Time" (conclusion)


3s-7-10-11a-12-38-40-41 Law & Order

11 Frontline

31-49-54 Tribeca

55 Bonanza

GPT Nova

9:30

2-9-13p-17-18-22-24-27 Delta

10:00

2-9-13p-17-18-22-24-27 Homefront

3s-7-10-11a-12-38-40-41 Dateline NBC

11 Mini-Dragons

21-31 News

49 In the Heat of the Night

54 Hunter

55 Geraldo

GPT Frontline

10:30

17a Movie "The Howling"

21-31 Rush Limbaugh

11:00

2-3-3s-4-4d-5-6-7-9-10-11a-11s-12-13-13p-17-21-24-27-38 News
11-GPT Charlie Rose

18 Designing Women

22 Married...with Children

31-49-54 Arsenio Hall

40 Rush Limbaugh

41 Night Court

55 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

11:05

38 Andy Griffith

11:30

3 Forever Knight

4d Night Court

5 Love Connection

13p Married...with Children

18-22-41 News

21 In the Heat of the Night

24 Studs

11:35

2-4 Hard Copy

3s-7-10-11a-12-38-40-41 Tonight Show

6 Married...with Children

9-18-22-27 Nightline
11s Who's the Boss?

13 Arsenio Hall

17 Designing Women

Late Night

Midnight

4d-5 Arsenio Hall

11 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

13p Entertainment Tonight

24 Love Connection

31-49 Whoopi Goldberg

54 Rush Limbaugh

12:05

2-17 Nightline

4-6 Forever Knight

9 Jerry Springer

11s Arsenio Hall

18 Montel Williams

22 Rush Limbaugh

27 Movie "Flight of the Navigator"

12:30

3 Exile

13p Nightline
17a Movie "The Martian Chronicles"

21 That's Amore

24 Whoopi Goldberg

31 Infatuation

49 Studs

54 Beauty & the Beast

12:35

2 Jane Whitney

3s-7-10-11a-12-38-41 Late Night with David Letterman

13 Rush Limbaugh

17 Wonder Years

22 WCW Wrestling

1:00

4d Exile

5 News

13p Rush Limbaugh

21 Home Shopping Spree

24 Family Ties

31 Movie "Run to Freedom"

49 Movie "Beyond the Stars"

1:05

4-11s Whoopi Goldberg


6 Cosby Show

9 CNN Headline News

13 Hard Copy

17 Jeffersons

1:30

3 Siskel & Ebert

5 Love Connection

13p-24 News

54 Hogan's Heroes

1:35

2 Jenny Jones

3s-7-10-38-40-41 Later with Bob Costas

4 Jane Whitney

6 Head of the Class

11a-12 Rush Limbaugh

11s Gomer Pyle, USMC

13 Andy Griffith

17 All in the Family

2:00

3-4d-5-11s-13 CBS News Up to the Minute

13p ABC World News Now

54 Movie "Empire of the Ants"


2:05

6 CBS News Up to the Minute

7-10-38-40-41 NBC News Nightside

11a Later with Bob Costas

17 Classifieds

2:35

2 That's Amore

4-12 News

11a Infomercial

3:00

31 Movie "Pleasure Cove"

39 Movie "The Invisible Killer"

3:05

2 ABC World News Now

11a-12 NBC News Nightside

3:10

4 ANC News

4:00

4 CBS News Up to the Minute


54 Movie "Return of the Secaucus Seven"

4:30

17a Some Fun Now

18 ABC World News Now

4:35

17a All in the Family

Retro: South Georgia/North Florida Sat 4/17/93

from TV Guide: South Georgia edition

Atlanta

2 WSB-ABC, 5 WAGA-CBS, 11a WXIA-NBC, 17a WTBS-Ind

Columbus

3 WRBL-CBS, 9 WTVM-ABC, 38 WLTZ-NBC, 54 WXTX-Fox

Savannah

3s WSAV-NBC, 11s WTOC-CBS, 22 WJCL-ABC

Jacksonville/Brunswick

4 WJXT-CBS, 12 WTLV-NBC, 17 WJKS-ABC, 21 WBSG-Ind

Dothan (listed ET)


4d WTVY-CBS, 18 WDHN-ABC

Tallahassee/Thomasville/Bainbridge

6 WCTV-CBS, 11 WFSU-PBS, 27 WTXL-ABC, 40 WTXL-NBC, 49 WTLH-Fox

Panama City (listed ET)

7 WJHG-NBC, 13p WMBB-ABC

Albany

10 WALB-NBC, 31 WFXL-Fox

Macon

13 WMAZ-CBS, 24 WGXA-ABC, 41 WMGT-NBC

Cordele

55 WSST-Ind

(GPT)Georgia Public TV (PBS)

WABW 14-Pelham, WACS 25-Dawson, WDCO 29-Cochran, WJSP 28-Warm Springs, WVAN 9-
Savannah, WXGA 8-Waycross

Morning

5:00

2 CNN Headline News

3-21 Home Shopping Spree

4 ANC News
7-12-38-41 NBC News Nightside

17a Leave It to Beaver

49 US Farm Report

5:05

5 Baywatch

5:30

11a Music City Today

17a Gomer Pyle, USMC

49 John Fox's Outdoor Adventures

5:55

17 Classifieds

6:00

2 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

4 Raw Toonage

5 Back to the Future

6 WCW Wrestling

11 Marine Environment

11a Emergency Call

13 Fievel's American Tails

17 Scratch

17a Gomer Pyle, USMC


21 US Farm Report

22 Southern Sportsman

38 It's Your Business

40 America's Black Forum

49 American Adventurer

54 New Leave It to Beaver

GPT GED

6:30

2 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

3s What's Up Network

4 Back to the Future

5 Sea-Monkeys

9 CNN Headline News

10 Georgia Farm Monitor

11a Home Again

11s Ebony/Jet Showcase

12-21 Infomercial

13 Little Mermaid

17 Wonder Years

17a Between the Lines

22 Tom & Jerry

38 Widget

40 Scratch

41 US Farm Report
49 Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers

54 Outside in Dixie

GPT Sesame Street

7:00

2-17 Weekend Special "The Kingdom Chums: Original Top Ten" (about the Ten Commandments)

3 Sea-Monkeys

3s-10 Saturday Today

4 Real News for Kids

4d King Arthur

5 Raw Toonage

6 Not Just News

7 Camp Candy

9 Georgia Farm Monitor

11 Government by Consent

11a News

11s-12-41 ZooLife with Jack Hanna

13 Garfield & Friends

13p Infomercial

18 Winston Cup Weekly

21 It's Your Business

22 Captain Planet

24 Bullwinkle

27 T-Rex

31-38 Mr. Bogus


40 Gulliver's Travels

49 Tale Spin

54 Real State Classifieds

7:05

17a Bonanza

7:30

3 Back to the Future

4 Fievel's American Tails

4d Mr. Bogus

5 Cyber COPS

6-41 Beakman's World

7-11s-27-38 Real News for Kids

9 Addams Family

12 Weekend Travel Update

13p-18-24-49 Captain Planet

21 Infomercial

22-31 T-Rex

40 King Arthur

54 ZooLife with Jack Hanna

GPT Barney & Friends

8:00

2 News
3-4d-5-6-11s Fievel's American Tails

4 Jetsons

7-11a-38-40 Saturday Today

9-13p-17-18-22-24-27 A Pup Named Scooby-Doo

11 Study of Human Behavior

12 Good Morning Jacksonville

13 Weekend Mornin'

21 WWF Wrestling

31-49-54 Dog City

41 Yo, Yogi!

GPT Shining Time Station

8:05

17a Bonanza

8:30

3-4-4d-5-6-11s Little Mermaid

9-13p-17-18-22-24-27 Wild West COW-Boys of Moo Mesa

31-49-54 Bobby's World

41 Don Coyote & Sancho Panda

GPT Lamb Chop's Play-Along

9:00

3-4-4d-5-6-11s Garfield & Friends

3s 227
9-13p-17-18-22-24-27 Goof Troop

10 Beakman's World

11 GED

21 American Gladiators

31-49-54 Tom & Jerry Kids

41 Young Robin Hood

55 Yo, Yogi!

GPT Ghostwriter

9:05

17a WCW Wrestling

9:30

3s A Different World

9 Beakman's World

10 Real News for Kids

13p-17-18-22-24-27 Addams Family

31-49-54 Eek! the Cat

41 Pirates of Dark Water

55 Don Coyote & Sancho Panda

10:00

2 ZooLife with Jack Hanna

3-4-4d-5-6-11s-13 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

3s-7-10-12-38-40-41 Saved by the Bell


9-13p-17-18-22-24-27 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

11 Strip Quilting

11a Beakman's World

21 Combat!

31-49-54 Tiny Toon Adventures

55 Young Robin Hood

GPT Dance Memoir: Dorothy Alexander

10:05

17a National Geographic Explorer

10:30

2 High Q

3s-7-10-12-38-40-41 California Dreams

6 Springtime Tallahassee Parade

9-13p-17-18-22-24-27 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

11 Crafting for the '90s

11a Why Didn't I Think of That?

31-49-54 Taz-Mania

55 Pirates of Dark Water

GPT So Easy to Preserve

11:00

2 Star Search

3-4d Cyber COPS


3s-7-10-12-38-40-41 Saved by the Bell

4-11s Beakman's World

5 Baywatch

9-13p-17-18-22-24-27 Land of the Lost

11 Joy of Painting

11a California Dreams

13 Real News for Kids

21 This Week in Baseball

31-49-54 X-Men

55 Sportsman's Adventure

GPT Honey Bees & Beekeeping

11:30

3-4d-11s Raw Toonage

3s-7-10-12-38-40 Name Your Adventure

4 Eyewitness Forum

9-13p-17-18-22-24-27 Darkwing Duck

11 Magic of Acrylic Painting

11a-41 NBA Inside Stuff

13 Teen Challenge

21 Infomercial

31-49-54 Super Dave

55 Sportsman's Showcase

GPT Bill Shipps' Journal


Afternoon

Noon

2-5 News

3-11s-31-49 Soul Train

3s TBA

4 CBS Schoolbreak Special "Crosses on the Lawn"

4d Sea-Monkeys

6 Wild Wild West

7-10-12-40 NBA Inside Stuff

9-13p-18-27 Winnie the Pooh

11 New Garden

11a Infomercial

13 Tom Sawyer

17 Jet Set Adventures

21 Movie "Greyeagle"

22-41 WCW Wrestling

24 American Gladiators

38 Real Estate Classifieds

54 Movie "Strapless"

55 Georgia Farm Monitor

GPT Wild America

12:05

17a Movie "The Stone Killer"


12:30

2 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

4d Back to the Future

5 Firefighters

7 Camp Candy

9-13p-18-27 Weekend Special "Arthur the Kid"

10 Real Estate Classifieds

11 Victory Garden

11a Sideline Sports

12-17-38 Infomercial

13 Ebony Speaks

40 Mike Martin: Baseball

55 This Week in Baseball

GPT Rod & Reel

1:00

3-4-5-11s-13 Baseball: NY Mets-Cincinnati (alternate: Chicago-Boston)

3s-7-10-11a-12-38-40-41 Senior Golf: PGA Seniors Championship

4d-6 Baseball: reverse the order of 3, etc.

9 Outdoors in Dixie

11 American Woodshop

13p Beakman's World

17 Movie "The Secret Life of Kathy McCormick"

18-31 Movie "The Absent-Minded Professor"

22 Eagle Academic Challenge


24 Scratch

27 Movie "Flashback"

49 Catwalk

55 Roy Rogers

GPT Georgia Outdoors

1:30

2 Runaway with the Rich & Famous

9 Infomercials

11 This Old House

13p Tom Sawyer (cartoon)

22 TBA

24 Harry & the Hendersons

55 Annie Oakley

GPT Nature

2:00

2 Classic Country

11 Woodworking for Everyone

13p National Geographic: On Assignment

21 Movie "Combat Academy"

22 Infomercial

24 American Gladiators

49 Movie "Purple People Eater"

54 Movie "Surrender"
55 Shoot 'Em Ups

2:05

17a Movie "An Eye for an Eye"

2:30

2 Outcry LA: Riots, Trials, Recovery

9 New WKRP in Cincinnati

11 Hometime

22 Designing Women

55 Anglers in Action

GPT Victory Garden

3:00

3s-7-10-11a-12-38-40-41 NBA: Boston-Miami

9-13p-17-18-22-24-27 Bowling: Bowling for Miracles Open (from Markham, Ontario!)

11 National Geographic

31 Movie "Private Road: No Trespassing"

55 WCW Wrestling

GPT Nathlie Dupree Cooks

3:30

2 Wonder Years

GPT Frugal Gourmet


4:00

2 Wonder Years

11 Computer Chronicles

21 Roggin's Heroes

49 American Gladiators (the Gladiators take on former Olympians)

54 Movie "Nadine"

55 WWF Wrestling

GPT Taste of Louisiana

4:05

17a Movie "Over the Top"

4:30

2-9-13p-17-18-22-24-27 ABC Wide World of Sports (Superstars competition/Wood Memorial


horse race)

3-4-4d-6-11s-13 Golf: Heritage Classic

5 Prime Suspect

11 Travels in Europe

21 On Scene: Emergency Response

GPT Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin"

5:00

5 In the Heat of the Night

11 Travels

21 New WKRP in Cincinnati

49 Highlander
55 Outdoor Trail

GPT Today's Gourmet

5:30

21 America's Country Conncetion

55 Runaway with the Rich & Famous

GPT Health Matters

Evening

6:00

2-3-4-5-6-10-11a-12-13-17 News

3-11s-40 Infomercial

4d Gene Ragan & Friends

7 Jeopardy!

9 Head to Head: Senior High Challenge (Taylor County-Brookstone)

11-GPT Austin City Limits

13p Wild Kingdom

18-27 ABC World News Tonight

21 Hee Haw

22-54 Star Trek: The Next Generation

24-49 Time Trax

31 Untouchables

38 Ed Sullivan

41 Wheel of Fortune

55 Movie "Goodbye New York"


6:05

17a WCW Wrestling

6:30

2-9-13p-17 ABC World News Tonight

3-4-5-6-11s CBS Evening News

3s-7-10-11a-40-41 NBC Nightly News

4d WCW Wrestling

12 Wheel of Fortune

13 Close Up

18 USA Wrestling

27 Designing Women

7:00

2-13p Entertainment Tonight

3-5 A Current Affair: Extra

3s 227

4 Story of a People

6-41 Hee Haw Silver

7 Outdoors with Red

9-11s News

10 Hee Haw

11 Lawrence Welk

11a Saturday Sports Live


12-13-22-38 Star Trek: The Next Generation

17-54 Star Search

21 America's New Country

27 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

31 Harry & the Hendersons

40 Siskel & Ebert

49 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

GPT This Old House

7:30

3s A Different World

4d People Talk

7-9 Wheel of Fortune

11a Roggin's Heroes

18 Home Again

31 Emergency Call

40 New WKRP in Cincinnati

GPT This Old House

8:00

2-9-13p-17-18-22-24-27 Young Indiana Jones

3-4-4d-5-6-11s-13 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

3s-7-10-11a-12-38-40-41 Almost Home

11 Are You Being Served?

21 Time Trax
31-49-54 Cops

55 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

GPT Lawrence Welk

8:05

17a Movie "Midway"

8:30

3s-7-10-11a-12-38-40-41 Nurses

11 Shelley

31-49-54 Cops

9:00

2-9-13p-17-18-22-24-27 World of Discovery

3-4-4d-5-6-11s-13 A League of Their Own

3s-7-10-11a-12-38-40-41 Empty Nest

11 Fabian of Scotland Yard

21 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

31-49-54 Code 3

55 Time Trax

GPT Great Performances

9:30

3-4-4d-5-6-11s-13 Brooklyn Bridge

3s-7-10-11a-12-38-40-41 Mad About You


11 Movie "The Killing"

31-49-54 Code 3

10:00

2-9-13p-17-18-22-24-27 Commish

3-4-4d-5-6-11s-13 Raven

3s-7-10-11a-12-38-40-41 Sisters

21 Movie "The Wild Life"

31 News

49 Comic Strip Live

54 Entertainment Tonight

55 Wrestle-a-Mania

10:30

31 Designing Women

11:00

2-3-3s-4-4d-5-6-7-9-10-11-11a-11a-12-13-13p-17 News

11 Sneak Previews

18-27 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

22 It's Showtime at the Apollo

24 Soul Train

31 Comic Strip Live

38 Cheers

40 New WKRP in Cincinnati


49-54 Arsenio Hall

55 Night of the Living Videos

GPT Austin City Limits

11:30

2-3 It's Showtime at the Apollo

3s-7-10-11a-12-38-40-41 Saturday Night Live

4-13p Untouchables

4d Night Court

5 In the Heat of the Night

9 Movie "The Wild, Wild West Revisited"

11 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

11s TBA

13 Arsenio Hall

17 A Current Affair: Extra

11:35

6 Head of the Class

11:50

17a Movie "Critters 2: The Main Course"

Late Night

Midnight

4d-27 Star Trek: The Next Generation


18 Movie "Carmen Jones"

21 Comedy Showcase

22 Star Search

24 Street Justice

31 American Gladiators

49 Ed Sullivan

54 Comic Strip Live

12:05

6 Movie "Murder on the Orient Express"

12:30

2-13 Sweating Bullets

3 Comedy Showcase

4 Hawaii Five-O

5 Arsenio Hall

11s Whoopi Goldberg

13p American Gladiators

17 Jeffersons

1:00

4d American Gladiators

7 Apollo Comedy Hour

10 It's Showtime at the Apollo

11a-12-41 Comedy Showcase


17 All in the Family

21 Home Shopping Spree

22 Movie "The Shop Around the Corner"

24 Classifieds

31-49 Uptown Comedy Club

38 Untouchables

40 Infomercials

54 Star Trek

1:30

2 Weekend Travel Update

3 Home Shopping Spree

4 Whoopi Goldberg

5 News

11s WCW Wrestling

13 Kids in the Hall

13p Movie "Never Forget"

17 Classifieds

24 Cheers

1:50

17a Movie "Gargoyles"

2:00

2 Rich & Famous 1993 World's Best


4d Arsenio Hall

5 In the Heat of the Night

6 Movie "Man on a Swing"

7 NBC News Nightside

11a Infomercial

12 Ebony/Jet Showcase

18 Soul Train

31 Night Flight

38 Whoopi Goldberg

41 Apollo Comedy Hour

49 WCW Wrestling

54 Movie "Moving Violations"

2:30

4-12 News

11a Movie "Rush It"

13 Andy Griffith

3:00

4 ANC News

4d Ed Sullivan

5 Infomercial

12-41 NBC News Nightside

13 Star Trek: The Next Generation

38-49 Night Fligght


3:20

17a Movie "Stephen King's Cat's Eye"

3:30

5 Prime Suspect

4:00

2 CNN Headline News

4d Movie "Private Road: No Trespassing"

5 Cagney & Lacey

6 Movie "The Desperate Hours"

13 Movie "Such Good Friends"

31 Baywatch

54 Movie "Fortress"

4:30

11a Movie "Song of the Trail"

Retro: Mobile/Panama City/Dothan Tues 9/15/87

from TV Guide: Gulf Coast edition

2 WDIQ-PBS Dozier * 3 WEAR-ABC Pensacola * 4 WTVY-CBS Dothan *

5 WKRG-CBS Mobile * 6 WCTV-CBS Thomasville-Tallahassee *

7 WJHG-NBC Panama City * 10 WALA-NBC Mobile * 11 WFSU-PBS Tallahassee *


12 WSFA-NBC Montgomery * 13 WMBB-ABC Panama City * 13b WLOX-ABC Biloxi *

15 WPMI-Fox Mobile * 18 WDHN-ABC Dothan * 23 WSRE-PBS Pensacola *

35 WFGX-Ind Fort Walton Beach * 42 WEIQ-PBS Mobile * 44 WJTC-Ind Pensacola

Morning

5:00

4-6 CBS Morning News

5 CNN Headline News

15 Ag Day

5:10

10 Coffee with the Parson

5:15

10-12 Before Hours

5:25

3 Down to Earth

5:30

3 Jimmy Swaggart

4 Good Morning Tri-States

5 CBS Morning News

6 News

7-10-12 NBC News at Sunrise


15 Morning Stretch

18 Ag Day

5:45

11 AM Weather

13b ABC World News This Morning/Local News

6:00

3-18 ABC World News This Morning

4 CBS Morning News

5 News

6 Good Morning

7 Daybusters

10 News 10 Today

11 Body Electric

12 Today

13 Jim Wilson Outdoors

15 Transformers

35 Anglers in Action

44 20 Minute Workout

6:15

23 Nightly Business Report

6:30
4 CBS Morning Program

11 Sesame Street

13 ABC World News This Morning

15 GI Joe

35 Jim Wilson Fishing

44 Heathcliff

6:45

3-13b News

42 AM Weather

7:00

3-13-13b-18 Good Morning America

5 CBS Morning News

6 Oprah Winfrey

7-10 Today

15 ThunderCats

23 Body Electric

35 Captain Harlock

44 My Little Pony 'n Friends

7:30

5 CBS Morning Program

11 3-2-1 Contact

15 Silverhawks
23 Captain Kangaroo

35 Robotech

44 Tom & Jerry

7:40

2-42 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

7:45

2-42 AM Weather

8:00

2-42 Instructional Programs

4 Morning Show

6-12 Phil Donahue

11-23 Sesame Street

15 MASK

35 Silverhawks

44 Ghostbusters

8:30

15 Superfriends

35 Zoobilee Zoo

42 Bionic Six

9:00
3 Superior Court

4-6-44 $25,000 Pyramid

5-18 Hour Magazine

7-10-13b Phil Donahue

11-23 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

12 Sale of the Century

13 Richard Roberts

15 James Robison

35 Jerry Falwell

9:30

3 High Rollers

4-6-44 Card Sharks

11-23 Square One Television

12 Classic Concentration

15 Jimmy Swaggart

10:00

3 Geraldo

4-5-6 Price is Right

7-10-12 Wheel of Fortune

11 3-2-1 Contact

13-18-44 Who's the Boss?

13b Good Morning South Mississippi

15 700 Club
23 Business of Management

35 Burns & Allen

10:30

2-11-42 Sesame Street

7-10-12 Win, Lose or Draw

13 Judge

13b Newlywed Game

18-44 Mr. Belvedere

35 Donna Reed

11:00

3-13-13b-18 Ryan's Hope

4-5 Young & the Restless

6 Midday Report

7-10-12 Super Password

15 PTL Club

23 English Composition

35 Big Valley

44 Success N Life

11:30

3-13-13b-18 Loving

6 Young & the Restless

7-10-12 Scrabble
11 Body Electric

Afternoon

Noon

3-13-13b-18 All My Children

4 Farm Report

5 Sally Jessy Raphael

7-10 Days of Our Lives

11 Accent

12 News

15 Richard Roberts

23 Gourmet Cooking

35 Perry Mason

44 Bonanza

12:20

4 News

12:30

4-5-6 Bold & the Beautiful

11 Child Sexual Abuse

12 Days of Our Lives

23 Exercise with Billie

1:00
3-13-13b-18 One Life to Live

4-5-6 As the World Turns

7-10 Another World

15 Rawhide

23 Garden Magic

35 Dick Van Dyke

44 Mister Ed

1:30

11 Modern Maturity

12 Another World

23 Lions of Etosha

35 Father Knows Best

44 Partridge Family

2:00

3-13-13b-18 General Hospital

4-5-6 Guiding Light

7-10 Santa Barbara

11 Living with Animals

15 Infomercial

35 My Three Sons

44 Plastic Man

2:30
2-11-42 Sesame Street

12 Santa Barbara

15 Scooby-Doo

23 To the Manor Born

35 Hazel

44 Jayce & the Wheeled Warriors

3:00

3 Little House on the Prairie

4-10-13-13b Oprah Winfrey

5 Judge

6 Woody Woodpecker

7 Divorce Court

15 Dennis the Menace

18 Entertainment Tonight

23 Sesame Street

35 Jetsons

44 Defenders of the Earth

3:30

2-11-42 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5-6 People's Court

7 Newlywed Game

12 Oprah Winfrey

15 Smurfs' Adventures
18 Gimme a Break!

35 Comic Strip

44 Saber Rider & the Star Sheriffs

4:00

2-23-42 Square One Television

3 Truth or Consequences

4 Diff'rent Strokes

5-6 Jeopardy!

7 Gimme a Break!

10 Magnum, PI

11 Captain Kangaroo

13 Superior Court

13b Judge

15 Inspector Gadget

18 People's Court

35 Smurfs' Adventures

44 Dinosaucers

4:30

2-42 Grunches & Grins

3 M*A*S*H

4 Three's Company

5 Win, Lose or Draw

6 News
7 Jeopardy!

11 Square One Television

12 Gimme a Break!

13-13b People's Court

15 Real Ghostbusters

18 Divorce Court

23 3-2-1 Contact

35 ThunderCats

44 Flintstones

5:00

2-42 Advances in Health

3-6-7-13b-18 News

4 Jeffersons

5 Entertainment Tonight

10 Divorce Court

11 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

12 Facts of Life

13 Win, Lose or Draw

15 Silver Spoons

23 Introducing Biology

35 Leave It to Beaver

44 Brady Bunch

5:30
2-42 Joan Baez

3-13-13b-18 ABC World News Tonight

4-5-6 CBS Evening News

7-10-12 NBC Nightly News

15 Good Times

35 McHale's Navy

44 I Dream of Jeannie

Evening

6:00

2-11-42 Nightly Business Report

3-4-5-7-10-12-13-13b News

6 Wheel of Fortune

15 Star Trek

18 Newlywed Game

23 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

35 I Love Lucy

44 Punky Brewster

6:30

2-42 For the Record

3 Hollywood Squares

4-5-7-13b Wheel of Fortune

6-12 Entertainment Tonight

10 Gimme a Break!
11 Accent

13 M*A*S*H

18 Dating Game

35 Baseball: Milwaukee-NY Yankees

44 Mork & Mindy

7:00

2-42 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

3-13-13b-18 Who's the Boss?

4-5-6 Houston Knights

7-10-12 Matlock

11-23 Live from Lincoln Center

15 Movie "Deja Vu"

44 Movie "Barbarella"

7:30

3-13-13b-18 Growing Pains

8:00

2-42 Live from Lincoln Center

3-13-13b-18 Moonlighting

4-6 Movie "A Soldier's Story"

5 National AIDS Awareness Test

7-10-12 Movie "Killer in the Mirror"


9:00

3-13-13b-18 Barbara Walters (guests: Fawn Hall (Ollie's North's ex-secretary), Bette Midler,
Debra Winger)

11-23 Haute Couture: The Great Designers

15 AIDS Cover-Up (Jack Van Impe special)

44 Sports Pros & Cons

9:30

35 One Big Family

44 Baseball: Houston-Los Angeles

10:00

2-42 Haute Couture: The Great Designers

3-4-5-6-7-10-12-13-13b News

11 Seminole Uprising: Football

15 Late Show (guest host Arsenio Hall)

18 Cheers

23 Nightly Business Report

35 Hogan's Heroes

10:30

3 Sanford & Son

5 Jeffersons

6 Movie "Trail of the Pink Panther"

7-10-12 Tonight Show

11 SCTV Network
13 M*A*S*H

13b-18 Nightline

23 Do You Hear the Babies Crying?

35 King of Kensington

10:35

4 WKRP in Cincinnati

11:00

2-42 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

3 Nightline

5 Movie "Trail of the Pink Panther"

13 Jeffersons

13b Crook & Chase

15 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

18 Insiders

23 Monty Python's Flying Circus

35 Gunsmoke

11:05

4 Movie "Trail of the Pink Panther"

11:30

3 Love Connection

7-10-12 Late Night with David Letterman


13 Nightline

13b New Honeymooners

23 John McLaughlin One on One

Late Night

Midnight

3 Fall Guy

6 T.J. Hooker

13 Crook & Chase

13b Wanted: Dead or Alive

15 Hawaii Five-O

12:30

5 T.J. Hooker

7 Laurel & Hardy

10 All in the Family

12 M*A*S*H

13b News

12:35

4 T.J. Hooker

1:00

15 Movie: TBA
1:30

5 Infomercial

1:35

4 CBS News Nightwatch

2:00

5 CBS News Nightwatch

3:00

15 Honeymmoners

3:30

15 The Saint

4:00

5 CNN Headline News

4:30

15 Honeymooners

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>

> 7:40

> 2-42 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

>

Usually, this program is seen when a PBS station signs off, not signing on. (Though APT showed
"Star Hustler" at both sign on and signoff.)

> 4:30

> 2-42 Grunches & Grins

I take it that this was a local (or, in APT's case, regional) kids' show.

> 6:30

> 35 Baseball: Milwaukee-NY Yankees

Remember when Yankees baseball was seen everywhere in syndication?

> 8:00

> 5 National AIDS Awareness Test

>

> 9:00
> 15 AIDS Cover-Up (Jack Van Impe special)

I take it that Van Impe's AIDS special had an anti-gay slant. It's also ironic (if not, coincidental)
that this special was seen opposite the second half of ch.5's AIDS special.

> 10:30

> 35 King of Kensington

"King of Kensington" was still available in US syndication in the late-1980s? I thought the series
flopped after its first (and, apparently, only) season in the US in 1977-1978 (it was seen in
Canada on the CBC from 1975 to 1980).

Also I noticed that ch.35 had an early-sign off of 12 Midnight, after "Gunsmoke". Around this
time, Family Group Broadcasting (which also used to own WFTS in Tampa Bay and WFTX in Fort
Myers, before selling both off) was experiencing financial trouble. WFGX ch.35 would eventually
go dark by the late-1980s or early-1990s. Apparently, there wasn't enough room in the
Pensacola / Mobile market for three indies (being farther away from the two cities didn't help
matters, either).

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> > 8:00


> > 5 National AIDS Awareness Test

>>

> > 9:00

> > 15 AIDS Cover-Up (Jack Van Impe special)

>

> I take it that Van Impe's AIDS special had an anti-gay

> slant. It's also ironic (if not, coincidental) that this

> special was seen opposite the second half of ch.5's AIDS

> special.

I suspect it was deliberately planned. IIRC, that special was a CBS network production and
promoted well in advance. Some stations, like WTVY and the Tallahassee station, chose to take
alternate programming.

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> ...that special was a CBS network production and promoted well in advance.

> Some stations, like WTVY and the Tallahassee station, chose

> to take alternate programming.


>

By the looks of the schedule, CBS apparently offered a double feed with some stations showing
"A Soldier's Story", and others showing the AIDS special.

These days, in most cases, if a controversial program is scheduled, you either take the feed, or
you're on your own (like last year's "Saving Private Ryan" on ABC).

Retro: Mobile/Panama City/Dothan Sun 9/13/87

from TV Guide: Gulf Coast edition

Dozier

2 WDIQ-PBS

Mobile/Pensacola/Fort Walton Beach

3 WEAR-ABC, 5 WKRG-CBS, 10 WALA-NBC, 15 WPMI-Fox, 23 WSRE-PBS, 35 WFGX-Ind,

42 WEIQ-PBS, 44 WJTC-Ind

Dothan

4 WTVY-CBS, 18 WDHN-ABC

Tallahassee/Thomasville

6 WCTV-CBS, 11 WFSU-PBS

Panama City

7 WJHG-NBC, 13 WMBB-ABC
Montgomery

12 WSFA-NBC

Biloxi

13b WLOX-ABC

Morning

5:00

15 Bugs Bunny & Friends

5:30

6 Cisco Kid

15 Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera

6:00

5 Here's Help

6 Jimmy Swaggart

10 With This Ring

44 Popeye

6:15

10 Social Security (not what you think, this was religious)

12 With This Ring

6:30
4 Wild Kingdom

5 It's Your Business

10 Mass for Shut-Ins

12 Young Universe

13 Love Campaign

44 Bionic Six

6:45

13b First Hour

7:00

3 Bible Study

4 World Tomorrow

5-12 D. James Kennedy

6 David Paul

10 W.V. Grant Jr.

11 Sesame Street

13 This Believing World

15 What's Up on the Gulf Coast

18 Kenneth Copeland

23 Wild America

35 Photon

44 Lady Lovelylocks & the Pixietails

7:15
13b To Learn the Bible

7:30

3 Amazing Grace Bible Class

4 Sunday Morning Show

6 Oral Roberts

7 Berean Bible Study

10 Day of Discovery

13 Robert Schuller

13b Methodist Hour

15 Baptist Church Service

23 Innovation

35 Inhumanoids

44 Popples

8:00

3 James Robison

4 Church of God by Faith

5-6 CBS News Sunday Morning

7-13b Day of Discovery

10 Dukes of Hazzard

11 French in Action

12 Muppet Show

15 Jerry Falwell

18 Fort Rock
23 Sesame Street

35 Robotech

44 Get Along Gang

8:30

3 Kenneth Copeland

4 James Robison

7 Living Word of Faith

12 Happy Days

13 Oral Roberts

13b World Tomorrow

18 Christ for the World (Dr E.J. Daniels)

35 Baptist Church Service

44 Uncle Waldo

9:00

4 Herald of Truth

10 Diff'rent Strokes

11 Dining in France

12 Auburn Football Review

13 Jerry Falwell

13b-18 Business World

15 Rejoice in the Lord

23 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

35 Movie "Tulsa"
44 Christ for the World

9:30

3 World Tomorrow

4 Jerry Falwell

5 Oral Roberts

6-12 Robert Schuller

7 W.V. Grant Jr.

10 Too Close for Comfort

11 Joy of Painting

13b This Week with David Brinkley

18 Larry Jones

23 Reading Rainbow

44 Baptist Church Service

10:00

3-5-44 Baptist Church Service

6 Family Bible Hour

7-18 Jimmy Swaggart

10 WKRP in Cincinnati

11 Frugal Gourmet

13 St. Dominic's Catholic Church

15 New Beginning with Christ

23 Sesame Street
10:30

3 Robert Schuller

4 Day of Discovery

10 Magnum, PI

11 St. Catherines: An Island in Time

12 Happy Days

13b Oral Roberts

15 Movie "The Jungle Girl"

11:00

4 Oral Roberts

5 Congressional Report

6 Bobby Bowden: Football (Florida State)

7 First United Methodist Church

11 Yan Can Cook

12 Methodist Church Service

13-13b-18-44 Baptist Church Service (signed on 18)

23 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

35 Infomercial

11:30

3 Watch on Washington

4-5-6 NFL Today

10 NFL Live

11 Vibrations
23 America's Black Forum

35 Emerald Coast '87

Afternoon

Noon

3-13-18 This Week with David Brinkley

4-6 NFL: Atlanta-Tampa Bay

5 NFL: LA Rams-Houston

7-12 NFL: Miami-New England

10 NFL: Cleveland-New Orleans

11 Firing Line

13b Living Word

15 Movie "Holiday"

23 Washington Week in Review

35 Father Murphy

44 Movie "The Unsinkable Molly Brown"

12:30

13b Wrestling (fed n/a)

23 Wall Street Week

1:00

3 Galen Hall: Football (Florida)

11 Good Seafood

13 This Week in Baseball


18 Wiregrass Turf

23 Great Space Race

35 Movie "Carnival Story"

1:30

3 Bobby Bowden: Football (Florida State)

11 Modern Maturity

13 Inside the Winston Cup

13b Ebony/Jet Showcase

18 Pat Dye: Football (Auburn)

2:00

2-42 Moyers: In Search of the Constitution (did APT air instructional shows on Sundays?, this was
TVG's first listing for day)

3 Pat Dye: Football (Auburn)

11 Mystery!

13 Born Famous

13b Andy Griffith

15 Movie "Love Among the Ruins"

18 Bill Curry: Football (Alabama)

23 America's Children: Who Should Care?

2:30

3 Bill Curry: Football (Alabama)

13b Wonderful World of Disney

18 Rhythm & Blues Awards


44 Movie "Geronimo"

3:00

2-42 Firing Line

3 Swimsuit Edition '87

4-5-6 US Open Tennis: Men's Final

7-10-12 NFL: Seattle-Denver

11 Living with Animals

13 Fishing the West

23 Upstairs, Downstairs

35 Gunsmoke

3:30

11 Collectors

13 Siskel & Ebert & the Movies

13b Billy Brewer: Football (Ole Miss)

4:00

2-42 Heart has Its Reasons

3 Sex Symbols II

11 From a Country Garden

13 Bill Curry: Football (Alabama)

13b New Honeymooners

15 Star Search

23 Firing Line
35 Rockford Files

4:30

11 Great Chefs of the West

13 Bobby Bowden: Football (Florida State)

13b Rocky Felker: Football (Mississippi State)

18-44 Infomercial

5:00

2-42 Camp That Love Built

3 Sunday Extra

11 Wonderful World of Disney

13 Wild Kingdom

13b ABC World News Tonight

15 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

18 Mama's Family

23 American Interests

35 Black Sheep Squadron

44 Outdoors with Archie Phillips

5:30

2-42 McLaughlin Group

3 TBA

13-18 ABC World News Tonight

13b News
23 Adam Smith's Money World

44 Spotlight on Education

Evening

6:00

2-42 Frugal Gourmet

3-13-13b-18 Disney Movie "Double Switch" (pt 1)

4-5-6 60 Minutes

7-10-12 Our House

11 Celebration of the World's Greatest Music

15 21 Jump Street

23 McLaughlin Group

35 Big Valley

44 Issues '87

6:30

2-42 This Old House

23 Fairly Secret Army

44 Siskel & Ebert

7:00

2-42 Austin City Limits

3-13-13b-18 Spenser: For Hire

4-5-6 Murder, She Wrote

7-10-12 Family Ties (1 hr episode, Courtney Cox joins cast)


11 Salute to Sliger: Ten Years at FSU

15 Married...with Children

23 Lions of Etosha

35 Perry Mason

44 Movie "Journey Into Fear"

7:30

11 Report from Southern Governors' Association

15 Duet

8:00

2-42 Lions of Etosha

3-13-13b-18 Movie "Bluffing It"

4-5-6 Movie "Nobody's Child"

7-10-12 Private Eye (2 hr premiere)

11-23 Masterpiece Theatre

15 Mr. President

35 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

8:30

15 Tracey Ullman

9:00

2-42 Masterpiece Theatre

11-23 Fair Game!


15 TBA

35 Star Search

44 Glory of God

9:30

15 Infomercial

44 Issue '87

10:00

2-42 Fair Game!

3-4-5-6-7-10-12-13-13b News

11 McLaughlin Group

15 Jimmy Swaggart

18 Assembly of God Church Service

23 Constitution: That Delicate Balance

35 Movie "The Small Back Room"

44 Siskel & Ebert

10:15

5 CBS News

13 ABC News

10:30

3 Jimmy Swaggart

4 WKRP in Cincinnati
5 It's a Living

6 Runaway with the Rich & Famous

7 Florida Football Highlights

10 Benny Hill

11 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

12 Auburn Football Review

13 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

13b Mack Brown: Football (Tulane)

44 Movie "Draw!"

11:00

2-42 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

4 Assembly of God Church Service

5 One Big Family

6 Entertainment This Week

7 Infomercial

10 WKRP in Cincinnati

12 Movie "The Wild Life"

13b Jerry Falwell

15 God's Alternative

18 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

23 Firing Line

11:30

3 Animal Express
5 Entertainment This Week

10 Benson

13 Runaway with the Rich & Famous

15 David Paul

Late Night

Midnight

3-13b-18 ABC News

4 Star Search

6 Soul Train

7 Laurel & Hardy

10 Off the Wall

12:30

5 Children Crying at Our Doors

10 Ebony/Jet Showcase

1:00

4-5 CBS News Nightwatch

10 Dance Fever

1:30

7 News

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> 1:00

> 3 Galen Hall: Football (team?)--University of Florida

>

> 2:30

> 3 Bill Curry: Football (team?)-University of Alabama

> 13b Billy Brewer: Football (team?)-University of Mississippi (Ole Miss)

>

> 13b Rocky Felker: Football (team?)-Mississippi State University

> 13b Mack Brown: Football (team?)-Tulane University

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> 2:00

> 2-42 Moyers: In Search of the Constitution (did APT air

> instructional shows on Sundays?, this was TVG's first

> listing for day)

No, they aired color bars. This would have been right after signon.

> 11:30

> 3 Animal Express

> 5 Entertainment This Week

> 10 Benson

> 13 Runaway with the Rich & Famous

> 15 David Paul

Was WPMI's David Paul the same guy who had the hilarious 3-minute stint as a radio host on
WGST in Atlanta earlier this year?

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> > 2:00

> > 2-42 Moyers: In Search of the Constitution (did APT air

> > instructional shows on Sundays?, this was TVG's first

> > listing for day)

>

> No, they aired color bars. This would have been right after

> signon.

Was APT also off Saturday mornings?

I find it kind of unusual for a PBS station (or ANY station) to be off the air most of the day on
weekends -- by the 1980s, everyone shold've already had an all-day schedule everyday.

Maybe APT was having some financial trouble, perhaps?

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> > > 2:00

> > > 2-42 Moyers: In Search of the Constitution (did APT air

> > > instructional shows on Sundays?, this was TVG's first

> > > listing for day)

>>

> > No, they aired color bars. This would have been right

> after

> > signon.

>

> Was APT also off Saturday mornings?

No, they showed children's programming on Saturdays, as they do on both Saturday and Sunday
mornings now.

>

> I find it kind of unusual for a PBS station (or ANY station)

> to be off the air most of the day on weekends -- by the

> 1980s, everyone shold've already had an all-day schedule

> everyday.

>

> Maybe APT was having some financial trouble, perhaps?

>

They're still off the air from 12:30am-7am on weekdays. I don't think it had anything to do with
any specific financial trouble, they've always been pretty cheap.

Retro: WGN superstation feed, Jan. 15-19, 1990

A recent post on the National board regarding Superstation WGN prompted me to post the
national schedule just weeks after SYNDEX rules were enacted by the FCC. Below is WGN's
satellite feed for the week of Jan. 15-19, as mentioned in the Illinois-Wisconsin edition of TV
Guide. All times are CST.

5 a.m. Kenneth Copeland

5:30 Faith 20

6 a.m. Carson's Comedy Classics

6:30 How to Marry a Millionaire

7 a.m. The Bozo Show

8 a.m. Bugs Bunny and Friends

8:30 Leave it to Beaver

9 a.m. Theatre of the Stars

10 a.m. The Joan Rivers Show

11 a.m. Geraldo

Noon NBA Basketball (Monday only)

News (Tuesday-Friday)

1 p.m. The Andy Griffith Show (Tuesday-Friday)

1:30 The Dick Van Dyke Show (Tuesday-Friday)

2 p.m. The Facts of Life (Tuesday-Friday)

2:30 C.O.P.S. (cartoon)

3 p.m. Yogi Bears

3:30 Ducktales

4 p.m. Chip 'n Dale's Rescue Rangers

4:30 Fun House

5 p.m. Charles in Charge

5:30 My World and Welcome to It (Monday)

Fibber McGee and Molly (Tuesday)


Hot off the Wire (Wednesday)

The Great Gildersleeve (Thursday)

Captain Nice (Friday)

6 p.m. The Abbott and Costello Show

6:30 Night Court

7 p.m. Stellar Gospel Music Awards (Monday)

Movie (Tuesday, Friday)

Hogan's Heroes (Wednesday)

College Basketball (Thursday)

7:30 College Basketball (Wednesday)

9 p.m. News (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday)

9:30 INN News (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday)

News (Wednesday)

10 p.m. My World and Welcome to It (Monday)

Fibber McGee and Molly (Tuesday)

INN News (Wednesday)

The Great Gildersleeve (Thursday)

Captain Nice (Friday)

10:30 Hill Street Blues

11:30 Movie

1:30 One Day at a Time

2 a.m. INN News

2:30 One Day at a Time

3 a.m. Movie

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What local shows from the Chicago station were being blacked out?

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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Re: Retro: WGN superstation feed, Jan. 15-19, 1990

> Below is WGN's

> satellite feed for the week of Jan. 15-19, as mentioned in

> the Illinois-Wisconsin edition of TV Guide. All times are


> CST.

Did that edition of TVG had listings for both versions of WGN at the time? If so, what was on in
Chicago?

> 6:30 How to Marry a Millionaire

> 9 a.m. Theatre of the Stars (syndicated repeats of "Bob Hope Presents The Chrysler Theater". I
think.)

> 5:30 My World and Welcome to It (Monday)

> Fibber McGee and Molly (Tuesday)

> Hot off the Wire (Wednesday)

> The Great Gildersleeve (Thursday)

> Captain Nice (Friday)

> 6 p.m. The Abbott and Costello Show

> 10 p.m. My World and Welcome to It (Monday)

> Fibber McGee and Molly (Tuesday)

> The Great Gildersleeve (Thursday)

> Captain Nice (Friday)

During the very early days of WGN's separate superstation service, they had replacement
programs featuring shows that no one shows anymore, and, in some cases, never seen since
their network run. Not long afterward, the replacement shows switched to more familiar fare,
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> Did that edition of TVG had listings for both versions of

> WGN at the time? If so, what was on in Chicago?

>

Although my edition of TV Guide had other Chicago stations, the only listings provided were for
the national WGN feed. A short while later, both versions were listed.

Retro: Georgia Wednesday, October 31, 1973

From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules

are for all Atlanta stations, Georgia VHF

affiliates, and Channel 4 in Greenville, SC.

This will be in two parts; part two to follow.

Schedules run 7 AM-1 AM, with a couple of exceptions.

WSB Ch. 2 Atlanta (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Today In Georgia

10 AM Dinah's Place

10:30 Baffle
11 AM Wizard Of Odds

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N News

12:30 Merv Griffin

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Return To Peyton Place

4 PM Somerset

4:30 Truth Or Consequences

5 PM Mod Squad

6 PM News

7 PM NBC News

7:30 Adam-12 (one-week delay

from 8 PM)

8 PM Movie: "Coogan's Bluff"

10 PM Love Story

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

2 AM News

WRBL Ch. 3 Columbus, GA (CBS)

7 AM News
8 AM The Rozell Show

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 $10,000 Pyramid

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS Midday News

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM News

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 Match Game '73

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Flintstones

5 PM Munsters

5:30 Petticoat Junction

6 PM To Tell The Truth

6:30 CBS News

7 PM News

7:30 Let's Make A Deal

8 PM Sonny And Cher Comedy Hour

9 PM Cannon
10 PM Kojak

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Who Slew Auntie

Roo?"

WSAV Ch. 3 Savannah (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM 3 For The Show

9:30 Living Easy With Dr.

Joyce Brothers

10 AM Dinah's Place

10:30 Baffle

11 AM Wizard Of Odds

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where Game

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents

1:30 Three On A Match

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Return To Peyton Place

4 PM Somerset
4:30 Munsters

5 PM Bonanza

6 PM Lucy Show

6:30 NBC News

7 PM News

7:30 Hee Haw

8:30 Tenafly

10 PM Love Story

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

WFBC Ch. 4 Greenville, SC (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Pixanne

9:30 Petticoat Junction

10 AM Dinah's Place

10:30 Baffle

11 AM Wizard Of Odds

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 News

1:30 Three On A Match

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors


3 PM Another World

3:30 Return To Peyton Place

4 PM Bonanza

5 PM Mission: Impossible

6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM What's My Line?

7:30 Treasure Hunt

8 PM Adam-12

8:30 Tenafly

10 PM Love Story

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM Tomorrow

WAGA Ch. 5 Atlanta (CBS)

6:30 Captain Kangaroo

7:30 Atlanta A.M.

8 AM CBS Morning News

9 AM Phil Donahue

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 $10,000 Pyramid

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life


11:55 CBS Midday News

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Secret Storm

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 Match Game '73

4 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

4:30 Bewitched

5 PM The Bold Ones

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM News

7:30 Dating Game

8 PM Sonny And Cher Comedy Hour

9 PM Cannon

10 PM Kojak

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Who Slew Auntie

Roo?"

WJBF Ch. 6 Augusta (ABC/NBC)


7 AM Today

9 AM Not For Women Only

9:30 Newlywed Game

10 AM The Girl In My Life

10:30 Baffle

11 AM Wizard Of Odds

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N News

12:30 Split Second

1 PM All My Children

1:30 TBA (normally, Let's Make A Deal

aired here, but ABC pre-empted

it that day--see WTVM and WQXI)

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 General Hospital

4 PM Trooper Terry

4:30 Gilligan's Island

5 PM Lucy Show

5:30 Hogan's Heroes

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Price Is Right (Dennis James)

7:30 Temperature's Rising


8 PM Bob And Carol And Ted And Alice

8:30 ABC Movie: "Guess Who's Sleeping

In My Bed"

10 PM Police Story

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

WGTV Ch. 8 Athens/Atlanta (PBS)

instructional programming until

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Hodgepodge Lodge

6:30 Washington Debates

7 PM Georgia Football

8 PM Georgia Forum

9 PM Firing Line

10 PM Atlanta Film Festival

sign off 11 PM

WTVM Ch. 9 Columbus, GA (ABC)

7 AM News
8 AM H.R. Pufnstuf

8:30 New Zoo Revue

9 AM Small World

9:30 Cartoon Time

10 AM Daniel Boone

11 AM Split Second

11:30 Brady Bunch

12 N Password

12:30 News

1 PM All My Children

1:30 ABC Afternoon Playbreak:

"The Things I Never Said"

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Love, American Style

4:30 Green Acres

5 PM Bonanza

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Dragnet

8 PM Bob And Carol And Ted And Alice

8:30 ABC Movie: "Guess Who's Sleeping

In My Bed"

10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law


11 PM News

11:30 Wide World Of Entertainment

IIRC, news and Leighton Ford followed

Wide World.

Part 2 follows.

Retro: More Georgia Wednesday, October 31, 1973

Continuing from the Atlanta Constitution:

WALB Ch. 10 Albany, GA (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Little Theater

9:30 Bewitched

10 AM Dinah's Place

10:30 Baffle

11 AM Wizard Of Odds

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Town And Country

(IIRC, NBC News interrupted at 12:55)

1:30 Three On A Match

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors


3 PM Another World

3:30 Return To Peyton Place

4 PM Somerset

4:30 Flintstones

5 PM I Dream Of Jeannie

5:30 News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Department "S"

8 PM Adam-12

8:30 Tenafly

10 PM Love Story

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

WQXI Ch. 11 Atlanta (ABC)

(would become WXIA on Christmas Day 1973)

7 AM World Tomorrow

7:30 Rise And Shine

8:30 Courtship Of Eddie's Father

9 AM Hazel

9:30 Dick Van Dyke

10 AM Password

10:30 Love, American Style

11 AM One Life To Live


11:30 Brady Bunch

12 N News

12:30 Split Second

1 PM All My Children

1:30 ABC Afternoon Playbreak:

"The Things I Never Said"

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Movie: "The House That

Wouldn't Die"

5 PM Bonanza

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News

7 PM What's My Line?

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM Bob And Carol And Ted And Alice

8:30 ABC Movie: "Guess Who's Sleeping

In My Bed"

10 PM Owen Marshall, Counselor At Law

11 PM News

11:40 Untouchables

12:40 Wide World Of Entertainment (one-

night delay)

2:10 News

WTOC Ch. 11 Savannah (CBS)


7 AM CBS Morning News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Romper Room

9:30 Kaleidoscope

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 $10,000 Pyramid

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS Midday News

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Beat The Clock

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 Match Game '73

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Mike Douglas

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM To Tell The Truth

7:30 Truth Or Consequences

8 PM Sonny And Cher Comedy Hour


9 PM Cannon

10 PM Kojak

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Who Slew Auntie

Roo?"

WRDW Ch. 12 Augusta (CBS/NBC)

7 AM CBS Morning News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Carousel

9:30 Three On A Match

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 $10,000 Pyramid

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS Midday News

12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Secret Storm

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 Match Game '73


4 PM Somerset

4:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

5 PM Bonanza

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM To Tell The Truth

7:30 Adam-12

8 PM Sonny And Cher Comedy Hour

9 PM Cannon

10 PM Kojak

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Who Slew Auntie

Roo?"

WMAZ Ch. 13 Macon (CBS/ABC)

7 AM CBS Morning News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Let's Talk It Over

9:30 General Hospital

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 $10,000 Pyramid

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS Midday News


12 N Young And The Restless

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Almanac

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Price Is Right

3:30 Match Game '73

4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Bonanza

5:30 To Tell The Truth

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Hollywood Squares

8 PM Sonny And Cher Comedy Hour

9 PM Cannon

10 PM Kojak

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Who Slew Auntie

Roo?"

WTCG Ch. 17 Atlanta (Ind.)

7 AM Three Stooges And Little


Rascals

8:30 Romper Room

9 AM New Zoo Revue

9:30 Donna Reed

10 AM Mike Douglas

11:30 Living Easy With Dr.

Joyce Brothers

12 N Mr. Ed

12:30 Lucy Show

1 PM Movie: "The House Of Seven

Gables"

3 PM Jeff's Collie

3:30 Banana Splits

4 PM Flintstones

4:30 Leave It To Beaver

5 PM Andy Griffith

5:30 Beverly Hillbillies

6 PM Lucy Show

6:30 Father Knows Best

7 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

7:30 Andy Griffith

8 PM Star Trek

9 PM Movie: "The Fighting Kentuckian"

11 PM Alfred Hitchcock Presents

11:30 Movie: "The Juggler"


1:05 Movie: "The House Of Seven

Gables"

WETV Ch. 30 Atlanta (PBS)

instructional programming until

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Making Things Grow

6:30 Interface

7 PM The Chan-ese Way

7:30 Cinema Showcase

8 PM TBA

9:30 Woman

10 PM One Of A Kind

10:30 T'ai Chi Ch'uan

sign off 11 PM

WHAE Ch. 46 Atlanta (Ind.)

11 AM Fury

11:30 Cartoon Festival

12 N 700 Club
2 PM Mr. Magoo

2:30 Bozo

3 PM Deputy Dawg And Friends

3:30 Mighty Mouse And Friends

4 PM Lone Ranger

4:30 Superman

5 PM Batman (2 episodes)

6 PM Dennis The Menace

6:30 Mayberry RFD

7 PM Honeymooners

7:30 Circus

8 PM 700 Club

10 PM Kathryn Kuhlman

10:30 Charisma

11 PM Rawhide

sign off 12 Midnight

Retro: Retro: WWOR superstation feed, Dec. 16-20, 1996

Below is a schedule from WWOR AEC Service, the successor to WWOR EMI Service, from Dec.
16-20, 1996. AEC (American Entertainment Corporation) discontinued the superstation feed of
the New York station a short while later (Jan. 1, 1997, to be exact). All times are CST. Source:
Illinois-Wisconsin edition of TV Guide.

5 a.m. This is Your Day

5:30 Kenneth Copeland

6 a.m. Infomercials

7 a.m. The 700 Club


8 a.m. The Partridge Family

8:30 Kate and Allie

9 a.m. Baretta

10 a.m. Emergency!

11 a.m. Kojak

Noon Adam-12 (x2)

1 p.m. Airwolf

2 p.m. The Fugitive

3 p.m. Magnum, P.I.

4 p.m. The Love Boat

5 p.m. Emergency!

6 p.m. Night Heat

7 p.m. Baretta

8 p.m. BJ and the Bear

9 p.m. News

10 p.m. The Fugitive

11 p.m. Infomercials

Midnight Magnum, P.I.

1 a.m. Infomercials (4 hours)

It's been posted a few times on this site, but WWOR's signal was restored to the satellite a short
while later on a different transponder. This time, however, the national feed was identical to the
local one.

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> Below is a schedule from WWOR AEC Service, the successor to

> WWOR EMI Service, from Dec. 16-20, 1996. AEC (American

> Entertainment Corporation)...

The actual name was "Advance Entertainment Corporation", which was owned by the Syracuse-
based Newhouse media group. Apparently, Newhouse owned at least part of both AEC and
Eastern Microwave. Newhouse also owned the Vision Cable systems, which merged into Time
Warner's systems into the mid-1990s, after Newhouse bought a stake in TW's systems. In 2002,
Newhouse got back into the cable game themselves when they bought out TW's share in cable
systems in some markets (especially Florida), and relaunched them as "Bright House".

As a result of Newhouse's involvement in the cable game, WWOR's superstation feed was seen
on Vision Cable and most TW systems, except in the NYC market (where the original WWOR is
seen).

One example -- in the Tampa Bay area, the old Vision Cable system (serving northern Pinellas)
offered WWOR, but Paragon (serving most of the rest of the Bay area) didn't. When the two
systems merged and became Time Warner Cable in 1995, WWOR became available regionwide.

> [AEC] discontinued the superstation

> feed of the New York station a short while later (Jan. 1,
> 1997, to be exact).

Maybe earlier -- shortly before Christmas, the new Animal Planet channel took WWOR's place, at
least, in Tampa Bay, meaning that this schedule could've been the very last WWOR superstation
schedule.

And now -- here's what was AEC-originated and what was NYC-originated:

> All times are CST. Source:

> Illinois-Wisconsin edition of TV Guide.

>

> 5 a.m. This is Your Day (NYC)

> 5:30 Kenneth Copeland (NYC)

> 6 a.m. Infomercials (NYC)

> 7 a.m. The 700 Club (AEC)

> 8 a.m. The Partridge Family (AEC)

> 8:30 Kate and Allie (NYC)

> 9 a.m. Baretta (AEC)

> 10 a.m. Emergency! (AEC)

> 11 a.m. Kojak (AEC)

> Noon Adam-12 (x2) (AEC)

> 1 p.m. Airwolf (AEC)

> 2 p.m. The Fugitive (AEC)

> 3 p.m. Magnum, P.I. (NYC)

> 4 p.m. The Love Boat (AEC)

> 5 p.m. Emergency! (AEC)


> 6 p.m. Night Heat (AEC)

> 7 p.m. Baretta (AEC)

> 8 p.m. BJ and the Bear (AEC)

> 9 p.m. News (NYC)

> 10 p.m. The Fugitive (AEC)

> 11 p.m. Infomercials (AEC)

> Midnight Magnum, P.I. (NYC)

> 1 a.m. Infomercials (4 hours)(NYC)

>

As you can see, by then, much of WWOR's superstation feed originates from Syracuse, instead of
Secaucus. Also blacked out were UPN shows, despite the fact that WWOR began to call
themselves "UPN9" by this time. Even "The Cosby Show" was replaced (probably due to a switch
in syndicators).

Weekend schedules were very similar to the weekday schedule, except for infomercials until 12
Noon ET, and "GOP-TV" Sunday nights at 9PM ET.

During 1996, the 1960s "Dragnet" series also became part of the superstation schedule, after
leaving "Nick-at-Nite". But, apparently, it was off the schedule by this time.

> It's been posted a few times on this site, but WWOR's signal

> was restored to the satellite a short while later on a

> different transponder. This time, however, the national feed

> was identical to the local one.

>

Though I don't know if any cable systems actually carried this feed -- maybe it was just for the
few that still had their C-Band dishes. By 1999, the new distributor replaced WWOR with Pax,
and, after a couple of years, that feed of Pax disappeared entirely.<P ID="edit"><FONT
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I believe the four programs that were carryovers from the original WOR were:

The Partridge Family

Kate And Allie

Airwolf

Magnum P.I.

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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> I believe the four programs that were carryovers from the

> original WOR were:

> The Partridge Family

> Kate And Allie

> Airwolf

> Magnum P.I.

>

Kate & Allie and Magnum were carryovers, but I still think Partidge and Airwolf were the
replacement programs. WWOR carried those two in the past on the original feed, but by the
mid-1990s, only superstation viewers saw them on WWOR.

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>

> The actual name was "Advance Entertainment Corporation",

> which was owned by the Syracuse-based Newhouse media group.


I got the "American Entertainment Corporation" name from Wikipedia, but if you profess that as
gospel, so be it. (I remember seeing the AEC Service moniker on TV, but never stopped to ponder
at the time what it stood for.)

> Maybe earlier -- shortly before Christmas, the new Animal

> Planet channel took WWOR's place, at least, in Tampa Bay,

> meaning that this schedule could've been the very last WWOR

> superstation schedule.

I recall my cable system (Century Cable, which would eventually become Time Warner) carrying
WWOR AEC Service until Dec. 31, 1996. It had moved TLC in its spot that date, while Animal
Planet took TLC's old channel assignment.

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> 2 p.m. The Fugitive

> 10 p.m. The Fugitive

I don't believe the weekday repeats of The Fugitive were continued the last couple of days
before the January 1, 1997 cut of WWOR.

As has been noted in the past, the last two EMI airings of the series -- Saturday and Sunday,
December 28 & 29 -- was comprised of the two-part series ender, and there was only the
3:00pm ET showing on those days (no evening play).

Would anyone have the schedule for the week the cutover to Animal Planet happened, to verify
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I lived in Bristol, Connecticut had TCI Cablevision. WOR was on Channel 18. The Discovery
Channel was on Channel 36. When WOR was discontinued, The Discovery Channel moved to
Channel 18 and Animal Planet went to Channel 36. However for many years TCI didn't carry
Animal Planet 24/7. They showed The Valuevision Shopping Network 3AM-6AM instead. This
was because Channel 36 had been The Discovery Channel and The Discovery Channel carries
infomercials from 3AM-9AM. This continued even after they added local ValueVision affiliate
WHCT/18 to the lineup. They finally put Animal Planet on 24/7 when they added ShopNBC
(formerlly ValueVision) to the line up. WHCT had become Univision WUVN.

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from York Sunday News

2 WMAR-NBC Baltimore * 5 WTTG_Fox Washington * 8 WGAL-NBC Lancaster *

11 WBAL-CBS Baltimore * 13 WJZ-ABC Baltimore * 15 WLYH-CBS Lebanon *

17 WPHL-Ind Philadelphia * 21 WHP-CBS Harrisburg * 27 WHTM-ABC Harrisburg *

29 WTXF-Fox Philadelphia * 33 WITF-PBS Harrisburg * 43 WPMT-Fox York *

45 WBFF-Fox Baltimore * 49 WGCB-Religious Red Lion * 67 WMPB-PBS Baltimore * CAB4 York


Cable 4

Morning

5:00

2 This Morning's Business

5 Bertice Berry

8 Infomercial

11 CBS News Up to the Minute

13-27 ABC World News Now

17 Diff'rent Strokes

21 Inspector Gadget

29 Three Stooges

43 Mr. Belvedere

5:15

29 Community Update

5:30

2-11 News

8 This Morning's Business

13 Rise 'n Shine

17 Delaware Valley Forum

21 Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog

43 Captain Planet & the Planeteers

45 Droopy, Master Detective


49 God Answers Prayer

6:00

2-11-13 News

5-15 CNN Headline News

8 NBC News at Sunrise

17 Kenneth Copeland

21 AgDay

27 ABC World News This Morning

33 Stretching for Life with Priscilla Patrick

43 DuckTales

45 Yogi & Friends

49 Fletcher Brothers

67 Wild America

CAB4 Bookmice

6:15

33 Bloomberg Business News

6:30

2-5-8-11 News

15 John Hagee Today

17 Tom & Jerry

21 CBS Morning News

27 ABC World News This Morning


29 Small Wonder

33 Morning Business Report

43 Conan the Adventurer

45 Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog

49 Paul Gaudino Exercise

67 Bloomberg Business News

CAB4 Join In!

6:45

33-67 AM Weather

7:00

2-8 Today

5 News

11-15-21 CBS This Morning

13-27 Good Morning America

17 Flintstones

29 Conan the Adventurer

33 Sesame Street

43-45 Garfield & Friends

49 John Hagee Today

67 Shining Time Station

CAB4 Zoobilee Zoo

7:30
17 DuckTales

29 Garfield & Friends

43-45 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

49 John Hagee Today

47 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

CAB4 Iris the Happy Professor

8:00

17 Pink Panther

29-43-45 Merrie Melodies

49 Impact

67 Barney & Friends

CAB4 Magic Box

8:15

33 Barney & Friends

8:30

17 Tom & Jerry

29 Dennis the Menace

43 Goof Troop

45 Pink Panther

49 Voice of Freedom

67 Sesame Street

CAB4 Ultimate Workout


8:50

33 Shining Time Station

9:00

2 Sally Jessy Raphael

5 I Love Lucy

8-11 Regis & Kathie Lee

13 Bertice Berry

15 Simon & Simon

17 Infomercial

21 Laverne & Shirley

27 Donahue

29 Bots Master

43 Darkwing Duck

45 Xuxa

49 Inform

CAB4 Mini Grand Prix

9:25

33 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

9:30

5 I Love Lucy

17-29 Infomercial
21 Laverne & Shirley

45 Diff'rent Strokes

49 Morris Cerullo

67 Shining Time Station

10:00

2 Maury Povich

5 Bertice Berry

11 Jerry Springer

13 Vicki!

17 700 Club

21 Jenny Jones

27 Sally Jessy Raphael

29 Rush Limbaugh

43 Infomercial

45 Mr. Belvedere

49 Kenneth Copeland

67 Sesame Street

10:30

29 A Different World

43 Growing Pains

45 Gimme a Break!

49 Facing Tomorrow

CAB Infomercial
10:40

33 Reading Rainbow

11:00

2 Geraldo

5-43 Ricki Lake

11-15-21 Price is Right

13 Rolonda

17 Knight Rider

27 Bertice Berry

29 What's Happening!

45 700 Club

49 John Hagee Today

67 Barney & Friends

CAB4 IWCCW Wrestling

11:20

33 Storytime

11:30

29 Three's Company

49 Richard Roberts

67 Kidsongs
Afternoon

Noon

2-8-11-13 News

5 Andy Griffith

15 Wonder Years

17 Airwolf

21 Designing Women

27 Rush Limbaugh

29 Hogan's Heroes

33 Sesame Street

43 In the Heat of the Night

45 All in the Family

49 Kroeze Brothers Evangelistic Association

67 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

CAB4 Yvonne's Cookbook

12:30

2 Taxi

5 Andy Griffith

8 Tuesday Live

11-15-21 Young & the Restless

13-27 Loving

29 In the Heat of the Night

45 Wonder Years

49 Hallo Spencer
67 Storytime

CAB4 Biba's Italian Kitchen

1:00

2-8 Days of Our Lives

5 Beverly Hillbillies

13-27 All My Children

17 A-Team

33 Hawaii Cooks with Roy Yamaguchi

43 Family Matters

45 What's Happening!

49 Movie "The Red House"

67 GED

1:30

5 Beverly Hillbillies

11-15-21 Bold & the Beautiful

29 Star Trek

33 Best of Bill Alexander

43 Family Matters

45 Diff'rent Strokes

67 Sewing with Nancy

CAB4 New Southern Cooking with Nathalie Dupree

2:00
2-8 Another World

5 Merrie Melodies

11-15-21 As the World Turns

13-27 One Life to Live

17 Perfect Strangers

33 Charlie Rose

43 Xuxa

45 Saved by the Bell

67 Marcia Adams: Heartland Cooking

CAB4 Amish Cooking from Quilt Country

2:30

5 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

17 Gilligan's Island

29 Small Wonder

43 Tale Spin

45 Dennis the Menace

67 Marcia Adams: Heartland Cooking

CAB4 Great Country Inns

3:00

2 Montel Williams

5-29-43-45 Droopy, Master Detective

8 Vicki!

11-15-21 Guiding Light


13-27 General Hospital

17 Tale Spin

33 Barney & Friends

49 Infomercial

67 All Creatures Great & Small

CAB4 Yvonne's Cookbook

3:30

5-29-43-45 Tiny Toon Adventures

17 Darkwing Duck

33 Kidsongs

49 Yogi & Friends

CAB4 Biba's Italian Kitchen

4:00

2-8 Oprah Winfrey

5-43-45 Steven Spielberg Presents Animaniacs (is Spielberg's first name spelt right? that's how it
was listed)

11-21 Hard Copy

13 Empty Nest

15 Love Connection

17 Goof Troop

27 Maury Povich

29 Animaniacs

49 Bonanza

67 Barney & Friends


CAB4 York Muscle

4:30

5-29-43-45 Batman: The Animated Series

11 Inside Edition

13 Roseanne

15 People's Court

17 Bonkers

21 Rescue 911

33 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

67 Reading Rainbow

CAB4 York Woodworks

5:00

2-8-13 News

5 Full House

11 Donahue

15 Geraldo

17 Who's the Boss?

21 Montel Williams

27 Roseanne

29 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

33 Wild America

43 Bonkers

45 Ricki Lake
49 Private Secretary

67 Square One Television

CAB4 Great Gardening

5:30

5 Saved by the Bell

8-27 News

17 Wonder Years

29 Cosby Show

33 Weather World

43 Full House

49 Another Life

67 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

CAB4 Ultimate Workout

Evening

6:00

2-8-11-13-15-21-27 News

5 Who's the Boss?

17 Wonder Years

29 Cosby Show

33-67 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

43 Star Trek

45 Star Trek: The Next Generation

49 American Times
CAB4 Beyond the Drawingboard

6:30

2-8 NBC Nightly News

5 Roseanne

11-15-21 CBS Evening News

17 Married...with Children

27 ABC World News Tonight

29 Cheers

49 TBA

CAB4 KTV

6:55

33 Sesame Street

7:00

2-21 Wheel of Fortune

5-17-45 Married...with Children

8 Entertainment Tonight

11-15 A Current Affair

13 ABC World News Tonight

27 American Journal

29 Star Trek: The Next Generation

43 Cops

49 Morris Cerullo
67 Nightly Business Report

CAB4 News

7:30

2-21 Jeopardy!

5 A Current Affair

8 Inside Edition

11 American Journal

13 Entertainment Tonight

15-21 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

27 Family Feud

43 Coach

45 Cheers

49 Fletcher Brothers

67 Baseball: A Preview of the New Ken Burns Series

CAB4 York County Golf Highlights

8:00

2-8 TV Nation

5-29-43-45 South Central

11-15-21 Rescue 911

13-27 Full House

17 Movie "Spaced Invaders"

33 The Amish: Not to Be Modern

49 John Hagee Today


67 Heart to Heart: The Truth About Heart Disease

CAB4 Baseball: Baltimore-Texas (Strike permitting)

8:30

5-29-43-45 Roc

13-27 Sister, Sister

9:00

2-8 John Larroquette

5-29-43-45 Tales from the Crypt

11-15-21 1994 Miss Teen USA Pageant

13-27 Roseanne

49 700 Club

9:30

2-8 Wings

5-29-43-45 Tales from the Crypt

13-27 Ellen

33 Washington DC: Our Nation's Capital

67 In Search of Angels

10:00

2-8 Dateline NBC

5-29-45 News

13-27 SHE TV
17 Jeffersons

43 Star Trek: The Next Generation

49 All News Evening

10:30

17 Amen

49 Infomercial

11:00

2-8-11-13-21-27 News

5 Cops

15 A Current Affair

17 Love Connection

29 Coach

33 Red Green

43-45 Cheers

49 Shepherd's Chapel

67 St. Elsewhere

11:30

5-45 M*A*S*H

17 Love Connection

29 Murphy Brown

33 Nightly Business Report

43 E! News
CAB4 Z Tunes

11:35

2-8 Tonight Show

11-15-21 Late Show with David Letterman

13 Nightline

27 Murphy Brown

11:50

67 Charlie Rose

Midnight

5 Ricki Lake

17 Movie "One Million Years BC"

29-43 Arsenio Hall

33 Charlie Rose

45 Love Connection

49 Movie: TBA

CAB Home Pro

12:05

13 Cops

27 Nightline

12:30
45 What's Happening!

CAB4 Hometime

12:35

2-8 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

11 Arsenio Hall

13 Jenny Jones

15 Simon & Simon

21 Designing Women

27 Jerry Springer

1:00

5-29 News

43 Infomercial

45 All in the Family

CAB4 Science Frontiers

1:30

43 Happy Days

45 M*A*S*H

1:35

2 Geraldo

8 Later

11 Designing Women
13 Entertainment Tonight

15 People's Court

27 News

2:00

5 Ropers

17-29-43 Infomercial

45 All in the Family

49 Benny Hinn

CAB Archaeology

2:05

8 Home Shopping Spree

11 Murphy Brown

13 Infomercial

27 ABC World News Now

2:30

5-17 Infomercial

29 Hawaii Five-O

43 Growing Pains

45 News

49 Gospel Music

CAB4 Amazing Facts


2:35

2 Later

11 Rush Limbaugh

13 Infomercial

3:00

5 Perry Mason

17 Movie "The Wild & the Free"

43 I Dream of Jeannie

3:05

2-11 News

13 Infomercial

3:30

29 On the Money

43 Brady Bunch

45 Movie "Summer of '42"

3:35

13 ABC World News Now

3:40

2 NBC News Nightside

11 CBS News Up to the Minute


4:00

5 Beverly Hillbillies

29 Family Ties

43 Happy Days

4:30

5 I Love Lucy

29 Family Ties

43 Perfect Strangers

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from York Sunday News

Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York

* WGAL 8-NBC *

5:00 Electronic & Collectible Values Week

6:00 Infomercials

7:00 Atomic Legs

7:30 Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures

8:00 Today

10:00 Name Your Adventure

10:30 California Dreams

11:00 Saved by the Bell: The New Class

11:30 Running the Halls


Noon NBA Inside Stuff

12:30 It's a Living

1:00 Infomercial

1:30 TBA

3:00 Pro Beach Volleyball: AVP Old Spice Championships

4:00 Tennis: RCA US Hardcourt Championships

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Entertainment Tonight

8:00 Mommies

8:30 Empty Nest

9:00 Movie "Moment of Truth: Stalking Back"

11:00 News

11:30 Saturday Night Live

1:00 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

2:00 Infomercial

2:30 Electronic & Collectible Values Week

* WLYH 15-CBS *

6:00 Forum 15

6:30 US Farm Report

7:00 Jetsons

7:30 Adventures in Wonderland

8:00 Marsupilami

8:30 Little Mermaid


9:00 Garfield & Friends

10:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

11:00 All-New Dennis the Menace

11:30 Bill Nye the Science Guy

Noon Beakman's World

12:30 This Week in Baseball

1:00 Infomercials

2:00 Movie "Dream Machine"

4:00 Golf: The International

6:00 TBA

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Growing Up Scared

8:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

9:00 Muddling Through

9:30 Hearts Afire

10:00 Walker, Texas Ranger

11:00 A Current Affair Extra

Mid. Infomercials

1:00 TBA

1:30 Infomercial

2:00 sign-off

* WHP 21-CBS *

6:00 Exosquad

6:30 Stone Protectors


7:00 Not Just News

7:30 New Adventures of Captain Planet

8:00 Marsupilami

8:30 Little Mermaid

9:00 Garfield & Friends

10:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

11:00 All-New Dennis the Menace

11:30 Conan & the Young Warriors

Noon Beakman's World

12:30 CBS Storybreak

1:00 RoboCop

2:00 Eye on Sports (USA-Pan Africa track & field/US Swimming Championships)

4:00 Golf: The International

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Plant Doctor

8:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

9:00 Muddling Through

9:30 Hearts Afire

10:00 Walker, Texas Ranger

11:00 News

11:35 Infomercial

12:05 Designing Women

12:35 TBA
1:35 Infomercial

2:05 sign-off

* WHTM 27-ABC *

6:30 Real News for Kids

7:00 Nick News

7:30 What's Up Network

8:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

9:00 Sonic the Hedgehog

9:30 Addams Family

10:00 Tales from the Cryptkeeper

10:30 Land of the Lost (2 eps)

11:30 Wild West COW-Boys of Moo Mesa

Noon Cro

12:30 ABC Weekend Special "Choose Your Own Adventure: The Case of the Silk King" (pt 2)

1:00 TBA

2:00 Infomercial

2:30 Movie "Switch"

4:30 ABC Wide World of Sports (Hilton Challenge gymnastics/Travers Stakes horse racing)

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Married...with Children (2 eps)

8:00 Baseball: TBA (Strike permitting)

11:00 News

11:30 In Concert Country


12:30 Renegade

1:30 sign-off

* WITF 33-PBS *

7:00 Sesame Street

8:00 Barney & Friends

8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:00 GED

10:00 Computer Chronicles

10:30 Pennsylvania Game

11:00 Gardens of the World

11:30 Travels in Europe

Noon Great Outdoor Cooking: A Great Chefs Special

1:30 Grilling with Chef George Hirsch

2:10 Look & Cook with Anne Willan

2:50 Great Chefs: Great Southern Barbecue-The Grand Tour

4:20 Yan Can Cook

5:00 Nathalie Dupree Cooks

5:40 Inn Country USA (2 eps)

7:00 Lawrence Welk

8:00 Yanni In Concert: Live at the Acropolis

10:00 replay of 8pm

Mid. Movie "The Lemon Sisters"

1:35 sign-off
* WPMT 43-Fox *

5:00 Mr. Belvedere

5:30 New Adventures of Speed Racer

6:00 King Arthur & the Knights of Justice

6:30 Double Dragon

7:00 GI Joe

7:30 Transformers Generation 2

8:00 Dog City

8:30 Thunderbirds

9:00 Bobby's World

9:30 Eek! & the Terrible Thunderlizards

10:00 Tiny Toon Adventures

10:30 Taz-Mania

11:00 X-Men

11:30 Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?

Noon Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

1:00 Movie "Cannonball Run II"

3:00 Movie "Thunder in Paradise" (series pilot)

5:00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

6:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

7:00 Cheers

7:30 NFL Pre-Season: Cincinnati-Philadelphia

10:30 Cops (2 eps)

11:30 America's Most Wanted

12:30 Tales from the Crypt (2 eps)


1:30 Movie "Bandit: Bandit Goes Country"

3:30 Arsenio Hall

4:30 Cobra

* WGCB 49-Religious *

5:00 Gospel Music

5:30 Stand Up for Jesus

6:00 Garden of Eden

7:00 Paul Gaudino Exercise

7:30 Infomercial

8:00 Outdoors with Dean Durham

8:30 Infomercial

9:00 Boating Today

9:30 Infomercial

10:00 American Trucking Report

10:30 Infomercial

11:00 York Woodworks

11:30 Infomercial

Noon Autovision

12:30 TBA

1:00 Fishing the West

1:30 American Adventurer

2:00 Movie "Jim Thorpe: All American"

4:00 Health Vision

5:00 American Trucking Report


5:30 Wall Street Journal Report

6:00 Consumer Corner

6:30 Don Warner

7:00 Infomercial

7:30 Rejoice with Marianna

8:00 Happiest People

8:30 Health Vision

9:30 Jacobs Brothers

10:00 All News PM

10:30 Keystone on the Line

Mid. Truth for the Times

1:00 My Hand

1:30 Stand Up for Jesus

2:00 Resurrection

2:30 Appointment

3:00 Day of Discovery

3:30 Oral Roberts

4:00 HeartBeat

* York Cable 4 *

8:00 Trendsetters

8:30 Ultimate Workout

9:00 State Senator Mike Bortner

9:30 State Senator Gib Armstrong

10:00 State Representative Steve Stetler


10:30 State Representative Mike Waugh

11:00 State Representative Bruce Smith

11:30 State Representative Todd Platts

12:30 Community Calendar

1:00 National Summer Basketball Championships

3:00 Mini Grand Prix

5:00 IWCCW Wrestling

6:00 Better Your Home

6:30 Home Pro

7:00 Hometime (2 eps)

8:00 Meet the Pets

8:30 York Muscle

9:00 York Woodworks

9:30 Great Gardening

10:00 Home Show

10:30 Fishing the West

11:00 Z Tunes

Mid. Castles

12:30 Great Country Inns

1:00 This Land Australia

2:00 Are We On? (2 eps)

3:00 sign-off

Baltimore-DC

* WMAR 2-NBC *
5:00 NBC News Nightside

6:00 TBA

6:30 Adventures in Wonderland

7:00 Real News for Kids

7:30 Nick News

8:00 Today

10:00 Name Your Adventure

10:30 California Dreams

11:00 Saved by the Bell: The New Class

11:30 Running the Halls

Noon NBA Inside Stuff

12:30 Why Didn't I Think of That?

1:00 Madeline's Vacation

2:00 Weekend Travel Update

2:30 Extremists

3:00 Pro Beach Volleyball: AVP Old Spice Championships

4:00 Tennis: RCA US Hardcourt Championships

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 CFL: Toronto-Baltimore

10:30 Jeopardy!

11:00 News

11:30 Saturday Night Live

1:00 HBO Comedy Showcase


2:00 Emergency Call

2:30 TBA

3:00 NBC News Nightside

* WTTG 5-Fox DC *

5:00 Small Wonder (2 eps)

6:00 Flintstones

6:30 Bugs Bunny & His Friends (2 eps)

7:30 Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?

8:00 Dog City

8:30 Thunderbirds

9:00 Bobby's World

9:30 Eek! & the Terrible Thunderlizards

10:00 Tiny Toon Adventures

10:30 Taz-Mania

11:00 X-Men

11:30 Not Just News

Noon WWF Superstars

1:00 Thunder in Paradise

2:00 Saved by the Bell (2 eps)

3:00 Family Ties (2 eps)

4:00 Mr. Belvedere (2 eps)

5:00 Who's the Boss? (2 eps)

6:00 Roseanne (2 eps)

7:00 Golden Girls (2 eps)


8:00 Cops (2 eps)

9:00 America's Most Wanted

10:00 News

11:00 Tales from the Crypt (2 eps)

Mid. A Current Affair Extra

1:00 Perry Mason

2:00 Infomercials

3:00 Fall Guy

4:00 Movie "Cancel My Reservation"

* WBAL 11-CBS *

5:00 Webster (2 eps)

6:00 Little Mermaid

6:30 CBS Storybreak

7:00 Beakman's World

7:30 Cappelli & Company

8:00 News

12:30 Infomercial

1:00 Summer Stunts Spectacular

2:00 Eye on Sports

4:00 Golf: The International

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Baywatch

8:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman


9:00 Muddling Through

9:30 Hearts Afire

10:00 Walker, Texas Ranger

11:00 News

11:35 Arsenio Hall

12:35 Comedy Spotlight

1:35 Movie "Dream Machine"

3:35 Home Videos of the Stars

4:05 Who's the Boss?

4:35 Golden Girls

* WJZ 13-ABC *

5:00 Energy Express

5:30 Minority Business Journal

6:00 On Scene: Emergency Response

6:30 Infomercials

7:30 Wild West COW-Boys of Moo Mesa

8:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

9:00 Sonic the Hedgehog

9:30 Addams Family

10:00 Tales from the Cryptkeeper

10:30 Land of the Lost

11:00 American Gladiators

Noon Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures

12:30 Infomercial
1:00 Court TV: Inside America's Courts

1:30 Siskel & Ebert

2:00 Movie "Wildcats"

4:00 Golf Show

4:30 ABC Wide World of Sports

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Square Off

8:00 Baseball: TBA (Strike permitting)

11:00 News

11:35 Crusaders

12:35 MotorWeek

1:05 Court TV: Inside America's Courts

1:35 Infomercials

2:35 Movie "Bringing Up Baby"

* WBFF 45-Fox Baltimore *

5:00 Movie "The Scarlet & the Black" cont'd

5:30 Mighty Max

6:00 New Adventures of Speed Racer

6:30 GI Joe

7:00 New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

7:30 Transformers Generation 2

8:00 Dog City

8:30 Thunderbirds
9:00 Bobby's World

9:30 Eek! & the Terrible Thunderlizards

10:00 Tiny Toon Adventures

10:30 Taz-Mania

11:00 X-Men

11:30 Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?

Noon WWF Superstars

1:00 Movie "Oddball Hall"

3:00 Cobra

4:00 RoboCop

5:00 Renegade

6:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation (2 eps)

8:00 Cops (2 eps)

9:00 America's Most Wanted

10:00 News

11:00 Tales from the Crypt (2 eps)

Mid. TBA

1:00 Music Scoupe

2:00 News

3:00 Movie "St. Elmo's Fire"

* WMPB 67-PBS *

6:00 Wild America

6:30 Kidsongs

7:00 Shining Time Station


7:30 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

8:00 Barney & Friends

8:30 Sesame Street

9:30 Shining Time Station

10:00 Furniture on the Mend

10:30 Hometime

11:00 Today's Gourmet

11:30 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin'

Noon Yan Can Cook

12:30 Nathalie Dupree Cooks

1:00 Graham Kerr's Kitchen

1:30 Joy of Painting

2:00 Collectors

2:30 Cats & Dogs

3:00 Lawns & Gardens with Jerry Baker

4:00 Victory at Sea Marathon

6:30 Gone But Not Forgotten

8:00 Three Tenors in Concert 1994

11:00 Doctor Who: 30 Years

Mid. Doctor Who

1:10 sign-off

Philadelphia

* WPHL 17-Ind *

5:00 Diff'rent Strokes


5:30 Delaware Valley Forum

6:00 Infomercials

8:30 James Robison

9:00 Infomercials

10:00 What's Up Network

10:30 Energy Express

11:00 WCW World Wide Wrestling

Noon Highlander

1:00 Time Trax

2:00 Knight Rider

3:00 Cobra

4:00 Renegade

5:00 Movie "Born in East LA"

7:00 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

7:30 Empty Nest

8:00 Moive "Alone in the Neon Jungle"

10:00 Infomercials

11:00 Emergency Call

11:30 Movie "The Upper Crust"

1:30 Love & Curses

2:30 Movie "Ups & Downs"

4:30 Diff'rent Strokes

* WTXF 29-Fox *

5:00 Three Stooges


5:15 Community Update

5:30 Infomercials

7:00 Goodbye Carnival Girl

7:30 Bill Nye the Science Guy

8:00 Dog City

8:30 Thunderbirds

9:00 Bobby's World

9:30 Eek! & the Terrible Thunderlizards

10:00 Tiny Toon Adventures

10:30 Tax-Mania

11:00 X-Men

11:30 Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?

Noon WWF Superstars

1:00 American Gladiators

2:00 Acapulco HEAT

3:00 NFL Pre-Season Special

4:00 Baywatch

5:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

6:00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

7:00 Game Day Live

7:30 NFL Pre-Season: Cincinnati-Philadelphia

10:30 News

11:30 Tales from the Crypt (2 eps)

12:30 It's a Living

1:00 News
2:00 Infomercials

3:00 T. J. Hooker

4:00 This is the NFL

4:30 Family Ties

York cable line-up, August 1994

2-WITF Harrisburg (PBS)

3-WGAL Lancaster (NBC)

4-Cable 4/TLC

5-WPMT York (Fox)

6-WHTM Harrisburg (ABC)

7-WGCB Red Lion (Religious)

9-WMAR Baltimore (NBC)

10-WHP Harrisburg (CBS)

11-WJZ Baltimore (ABC)

12-WMPB Baltimore (PBS)

13-WLYH Lebanon (CBS)

14-C SPAN

15-HSN/QVC

16-YCAT Community Access

17-BET

18-W23AA York (programming?)

19-VH1

20-Comedy Central

21-Family Channel
22-TNT

23-ESPN

24-Nickelodeon

25-CNN

26-USA Network

27-HTS

28-TNN

29-MTV

30-Cinemax

31-Showtime

32-HBO

33-Disney Channel

34-Sci Fi Channel

35-WTBS Atlanta

36-Discovery Channel

37-CNBC

38-Lifetime

39-CNN Headline News

40-AMC

41-A&E

42-Weather Channel

43-PPV1

44-PPV2

45-PRISM

46-PPV3
Retro-Chicago TV: Monday, June 13, 1959

From TV Guide

Chicago: Monday, July 13, 1959

WBBM-TV (2) CBS

6:40am THOUGHT FOR TODAY

6:45 FARM DAILY-George Menard

7:00 RAYNER SHINE-Ray Rayner

7:30 PAUL GIBSON-Commentary

8:00 MORNIN' MISS LEE

8:05 WEATHER-P.J. Hoff

8:10 NEWS-Frank Reynolds

8:15 CAPTAIN KANGAROO

9:00 ON THE GO-Jack Linkletter

9:30 SAM LEVENSON

10:00 I LOVE LUCY

10:30 TOP DOLLAR-Contest

11:00 LOVE OF LIFE

11:30 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW

11:45 GUIDING LIGHT

12:00 NEWS-Frank Reynolds

12:15 SHOPPING WITH MISS LEE


12:30 AS THE WORLD TURNS

1:00 FOR BETTER OR WORSE

1:30 HOUSE PARTY

2:00 THE BIG PAYOFF-Quiz

2:30 THE VERDICT IS YOURS

3:00 BRIGHTER DAY-Serial

3:15 SECRET STORM-Serial

3:30 EDGE OF NIGHT-Serial

4:00 SUSAN'S SHOW-Kids

4:30 MOVIE-London By Night (1937)

5:55 SPORTS-John Harrington

6:00 NEWS & WEATHER

6:15 CBS NEWS-Douglas Edwards

6:30 NAME THAT TUNE

7:00 THE TEXAN

7:30 FATHER KNOWS BEST

8:00 FRONTIER JUSTICE

8:30 JOSEPH COTTEN

9:00 DESILU PLAYHOUSE-The Killer Instinct

10:00 NEWS, WEATHER, & SPORTS

10:15 MOVIE-They All Kissed The Bride (1942)

12am MOVIE-To Have A Heart (1934)

WNBQ (5) NBC


6:15am TODAY'S MEDITATION

6:20 TOWN & FARM (COLOR)

6:30 PAN-AMERICAN CLASSROOM-Film (COLOR)

7:00 TODAY

9:00 DOUGH RE MI-Quiz

9:30 TREASURE HUNT

10:00 THE PRICE IS RIGHT

10:30 CONCENTRATION

11:00 TIC TAC DOUGH

11:30 IT COULD BE YOU

12:00 PEOPLE'S CHOICE

12:30 LIFE OF RILEY

1:00 QUEEN FOR A DAY

1:30 COURT OF HUMAN RELATIONS-Advice

2:00 YOUNG DR. MALONE

2:30 FROM THESE ROOTS

3:00 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES (COLOR)

3:30 COUNTY FAIR

4:00 IT'S A GREAT LIFE-Comedy

4:30 SHERWOOD FOREST-Adventure

5:00 CHICAGO BANDSTAND (COLOR)

5:55 SPORTS-Norm Barry (COLOR)

6:00 NEWS & WEATHER (COLOR)

6:15 HUNTLEY/BRINKLEY REPORT

6:30 BUCKSKIN
7:00 RESTLESS GUN

7:30 WELLS FARGO

8:00 PETER GUNN

8:30 ALCOA THEATRE

9:00 ARTHUR MURRAY (COLOR)

9:30 CITIZEN SOLDIER

10:00 NEWS & WEATHER (COLOR)

10:15 JACK PARR

12am NEWS-Greg Donovan (COLOR)

12:05 PANIC!-Suspense

12:35 SECRET FILE, USA

WBKB (7) ABC

7:30am FACSIMILE-Norman Ross

8:30 TOM MERCEIN-Commentary

9:00 CREATIVE COOKERY-Recipes

9:30 HERE'S GERALDINE

10:00 JOBBLEWOKY PLACE-Kids

10:30 BEAT THE BUCCS-Musical Quiz

11:30 MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY

12:00 ACROSS THE BOARD-Game

12:30 PANTOMIME QUIZ

1:00 MUSIC BINGO-Quiz

1:30 SUSIE-Comedy
2:00 DAY IN COURT-Drama

2:30 GALE STORM-Comedy

3:00 BEAT THE CLOCK-Game

3:30 WHO DO YOU TRUST?-Game

4:00 AMERICAN BANDSTAND

5:30 MICKEY MOUSE CLUB

6:00 NEWS & WEATHER

6:15 NEWS-Paul Harvey

6:30 POLKA-GO-ROUND-Music

7:30 BOLD JOURNEY-Documentary

8:00 TEN-TWENTY-Pocket Billiards

8:30 TOP PRO GOLF

9:30 BILL VEECK-Commentary

9:45 NORMAN ROSS-Commentary

9:55 WEATHER BY RADAR

10:00 COURTESY THEATRE-Hoodlum Empire (1952)

11:30 MARTY FAYE-Variety

WGN-TV (9) Independent

8:30am PAUL FOGARTY (COLOR)

9:00 ROMPER ROOM (COLOR)

9:55 MORNING EDITION (COLOR)

10:00 FAVORITE STORY-Drama

10:30 I MARRIED JOAN-Comedy


11:00 FRAN ALLISON-Variety

12:00 LUNCHTIME LITTLE THEATER

1:00 OUR MISS BROOKS-Comedy

1:30 MR. & MRS. NORTH-Mystery

2:00 MOVIE-The Millionaire (1931)

3:30 MY LITTLE MARGIE-Comedy

4:00 AMOS N' ANDY-Comedy

4:30 BIG RASCALS-Comedy

5:00 GARFIELD GOOSE & FRIENDS (COLOR)

5:45 MAN ON THE STREET

6:00 CISCO KID

6:30 BUGS BUNNY & FRIENDS

7:00 NEWS-Lloyd Pettit

7:15 SPORTS, WEATHER

7:30 BLUE FAIRY (COLOR)

8:00 HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE-Comedy

8:30 RESCUE 8-Adventure

9:00 NAVY LOG-Drama

9:30 STATE TROOPER-Police

10:00 MOVIE-Wings Of The Navy (1939)

11:30 NEWS-Carl Greyson

11:45 MOVIE-Case Of The Lucky Legs (1935)

WTTW (11) Educational


4:00pm JAPANESE BRUSH PAINTING

4:30 MAGIC CARPET-Travelog

5:00 TOTEM CLUB-Kids

5:30 ATOM AGE PHYSICS

6:30 COLLEGE PREP-English

7:00 COLLEGE PREP-Mathematics

7:30 BON VOYAGE-Travelog

8:00 DR. POSIN'S UNIVERSE-Science

8:30 LATIN AMERICA-History

9:00 COMPASS-Documentary

9:30 WORLD SPOTLIGHT

10:00 NEWS PERSPECTIVE

10:15 SUMMER CONCERT NOTES

10:30 DESIGN WORKSHOP-Art

11:00 TOMORROW-Cultural Events

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Re: Retro-Chicago TV: Monday, June 13, 1959

What is the most recent time period available to you?

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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Re: Retro-Chicago TV: Monday, June 13, 1959

> What is the most recent time period available to you?

>

Um...not quite sure what you mean, but the 1959 edition is the oldest Chicago edition of TV
Guide that I have. I do, however, have a Chicago "TV Forecast" magazine, from 1950. I believe I
posted a schedule from that about a year ago, and you should be able to find it using the search
function for these boards.<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Stitch on 10/30/05 07:07
AM.</FONT></P>

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Re: Retro-Chicago TV: Monday, June 13, 1959

I meant what is the newest edition available to you?

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> I meant what is the newest edition available to you?

>

The first edition of their disasterous makeover. It was the last TV Guide I ever intended to buy.
The only I got that one was the reduced price (99 cents), and the 'historical' value. A historical
mistake, but historical nonetheless.

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Re: Retro-Chicago TV: Monday, June 13, 1959

> From TV Guide

>

> Chicago: Monday, July 13, 1959

>

> WBBM-TV (2) CBS

>

>

> 12:15 SHOPPING WITH MISS LEE

I wonder if this is Lee Phillip, wife of

the late Bill Bell; they created Young And

The Restless and Bold And The Beautiful.

She had a noontime show on Channel 2 in

the '60s and '70s, and was carried on CBS

in 1963.

>>

> 4:00 SUSAN'S SHOW-Kids

If this is the show I think it is, Susan

Heinkel is the "Susan" of the title. This

show had a short run on CBS Saturday

mornings in 1957. She was twelve, IIRC,

when the network show aired.


>>

>>>>

> WBKB (7) ABC

>

> > 12:00 ACROSS THE BOARD-Game

> 12:30 PANTOMIME QUIZ

> 1:00 MUSIC BINGO-Quiz

> 1:30 SUSIE-Comedy

> 2:00 DAY IN COURT-Drama

> 2:30 GALE STORM-Comedy

> 3:00 BEAT THE CLOCK-Game

> 3:30 WHO DO YOU TRUST?-Game

> 4:00 AMERICAN BANDSTAND

> 5:30 MICKEY MOUSE CLUB

ABC was on a clock-time schedule, mainly

to get American Bandstand and Mickey Mouse

Club on at a time convenient to younger

viewers. The Eastern feed was 12 Noon-6 PM

(ET), with a break at 1:30; ABC didn't dare

go up against As The World Turns in the East.

>>

> WGN-TV (9) Independent

>

> > 2:00MOVIE-The Millionaire (1931)


This is not the movie that inspired the classic

'50s series. "If I Had A Million" came out in

1932 and used as its premise a billionaire giving

million-dollar checks to people chosen at random,

then waiting to see what they did with the money.

The difference is that the movie billionaire's face

was shown; TV's John Beresford Tipton was not seen

(except for an arm or the back of his head) except

once, when he had to bail out his assistant, Michael

Anthony, who had been arrested while trying to deliver

a million-dollar check.

>

> 6:30 BUGS BUNNY & FRIENDS

Bugs routinely beat the 6:30 network shows in Chicago.

His success there prompted ABC, in 1960, to pick

up the remaining Warner Brothers post-1948 cartoons

that had not been released to television and build

a series, The Bugs Bunny Show, around them. That

show aired Tuesdays at 7:30 (ET) from 1960-62, and

(under various titles) on ABC and CBS Saturday

mornings from 1962-2000.

>>
> WTTW (11) Educational

>

> 4:00pm JAPANESE BRUSH PAINTING

T. Mikami. I remember him well.

> 4:30 MAGIC CARPET-Travelog

> 5:00 TOTEM CLUB-Kids

> 5:30 ATOM AGE PHYSICS

> 6:30 COLLEGE PREP-English

> 7:00 COLLEGE PREP-Mathematics

> 7:30 BON VOYAGE-Travelog

> 8:00 DR. POSIN'S UNIVERSE-Science

> 8:30 LATIN AMERICA-History

> 9:00 COMPASS-Documentary

> 9:30 WORLD SPOTLIGHT

> 10:00 NEWS PERSPECTIVE

> 10:15 SUMMER CONCERT NOTES

> 10:30 DESIGN WORKSHOP-Art

> 11:00 TOMORROW-Cultural Events

>

Pretty typical of pre-PBS "educational"

television. Maybe that's why public

television has never gained a huge audience.

Retro: Detroit Wed 9/16/92


from Detroit Free Press

* This comes from the Michigan State version, so channels 32 and 38 aren't listed

WJBK 2 (CBS)

5:00 Twilight Zone

5:30 This Morning's Business

6:00 Now It Can Be Told

6:30 CBS Morning News

7:00 CBS This Morning

9:00 Joan Rivers

10:00 Cristina

11:00 Price is Right

Noon News

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 As the World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 News

5:00 Donahue

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Hard Copy

7:30 A Current Affair

8:00 Hat Squad

9:30 48 Hours: Kidnapped


11:00 News

11:35 Cheers

12:05 Night Court

12:35 Arsenio Hall

1:35 Amen

2:05 CBS News Up to the Minute

3:00 Barnaby Jones

4:00 Newhart

4:30 Maude

WDIV 4 (NBC)

5:00 Cosby Show

5:30 NBC News at Sunrise

6:00 News

7:00 Today

9:00 Maury Povich

10:00 Jerry Springer

11:00 A Closer Look with Faith Daniels

11:30 Doctor Dean

Noon News

12:30 Classic Concentration

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Montel Williams

4:00 Sally Jessy Raphael


5:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 Unsolved Mysteries

9:00 Seinfeld (2 episodes)

10:00 Law & Order

11:00 News

11:35 Tonight Show

12:35 Late Night with David Letterman

1:35 Inside Edition

2:05 Later with Bob Costas

2:35 TBA

3:30 Judge

4:00 Infatuation

4:30 Judge

WXYZ 7 (ABC)

5:00 Home cont'd

5:30 ABC World News This Morning

6:15 News

6:30 ABC World News This Morning

6:45 News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Company with John Kelly & Marilyn Turner


10:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

11:00 Jenny Jones

Noon News

12:30 Loving

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 News

7:00 ABC World News Tonight

7:30 Entertainment Tonight

8:00 Full House

8:30 Home Improvement (2 episodes)

9:30 Coach

10:00 Crossroads

11:00 News

11:30 Nightline

Mid. Matlock

1:00 Jane Whitney

2:00 Whoopi Goldberg

2:30 ABC World News Now

4:30 Home

CBET 9 (CBC)

7:00 CBC Morning News


9:00 What on Earth

9:30 Urban Peasant

10:00 Fred Penner's Place

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Sesame Street

Noon Midday

1:00 Emmerdale Farm

1:30 Take the High Road

2:00 Coronation Street

2:30 Neighbours

3:00 Wish Me Luck

4:00 Dan Gallagher's Video Hits

4:30 Fame

5:30 Raccoons

6:00 News

7:00 DeGrassi Junior High

7:30 On the Road Again

8:00 Adrienne Clarkson Presents

9:00 Street Legal

10:00 The National/The Journal

11:00 News

11:30 Secret Agent

12:30 sign-off

WXON 20 (Ind)
5:00 Perceptions

5:30 All News AM

6:00 Widget

6:30 Captain N & the Video Gamemasters

7:00 James Bond Jr.

7:30 DuckTales

8:00 Flintstones

8:30 Woody Woodpecker

9:00 Taxi

9:30 It's a Living

10:00 St. Elsewhere

11:00 All in the Family

11:30 Gimme a Break!

Noon Good Times

12:30 Hill Street Blues

1:30 Airwolf

2:30 Camp Candy

3:00 Chip 'n Dale's Rescue Rangers

3:30 Tale Spin

4:00 Darkwing Duck

4:30 Goof Troop

5:00 Adventures of T-Rex

5:30 Hogan Family

6:00 Full House

6:30 Perfect Strangers


7:00 A Different World

7:30 227

8:00 Movie "Child in the Night"

10:00 Highway to Heaven

11:00 Studs

11:30 Love Connection

Mid. Bedroom Buddies

12:30 People's Court

1:00 All in the Family

1:30 Movie "Blood & Orchids" (pt 2)

3:30 Green Acres

4:00 Addams Family

4:30 Green Acres

WBSX 31-Shopping

5:00 Beat the Bargain Clock

6:00 Last Chance

9:00 Gift Shop

Noon All That Glitters

3:00 Garment District

6:00 Bargain Bin

9:00 Sports Emporium

Mid. Warehouse Clearance

3:00 Bargain Rack


CKCO 42 (CTV)

6:00 News

6:30 Canada AM

9:00 Romper Room & Friends (produced at CKCO for CTV)

9:30 Travel Travel

10:00 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness

10:30 Lifestyle

11:00 Morning Magazine

11:30 Judge

Noon News

12:30 Cosby Show

1:00 Shirley

2:00 Another World

3:00 Montel Williams

4:00 Hogan Family

4:30 I Dream of Jeannie

5:00 Cheers (2 episodes)

6:00 News

7:00 Night Court

7:30 Baseball: Cleveland-Toronto

10:30 Inside Edition

11:00 CTV News

11:30 News

Mid. Whoopi Goldberg

12:30 A-Team
1:30 All in the Family

2:00 Soap

2:30 sign-off

WKBD 50-Fox

5:00 Family Ties

5:30 CNN Headline News

6:00 Casper

6:30 Inspector Gadget

7:00 Bullwinkle

7:30 GI Joe

8:00 Beetlejuice

8:30 Dennis the Menace

9:00 Sanford & Son

9:30 Three's Company

10:00 Family Ties

10:30 Laverne & Shirley

11:00 Little House on the Prairie

Noon Andy Griffith

12:30 That's Amore

1:00 Vicki!

2:00 Bewitched

2:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks

3:00 Merrie Melodies

3:30 Tom & Jerry Kids


4:00 Tiny Toon Adventures

4:30 Batman: The Animated Series

5:00 Saved by the Bell

5:30 Head of the Class

6:00 Growing Pains

6:30 Golden Girls

7:00 Married...with Children

7:30 You Bet Your Life

8:00 Beverly Hills 90210

9:00 Melrose Place

10:00 News

11:00 M*A*S*H

11:30 Star Trek: The Next Generation

12:30 Star Search

1:30 Hunter

2:30 Movie "This Year's Blonde"

4:30 Webster

WTVS 56 (PBS)

5:00 Faces of Culture

5:30 Economics USA

6:00 Sociological Imagination

6:30 American Adventure

7:00 To Life!

7:15 AM Weather
7:30 By the Numbers

8:00 Business & the Law

8:30 Sandie's Fitness Firm

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

11:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

11:30 Barney & Friends (the Freep lists Barney Miller, but that can't be it)

Noon Frugal Gourmet

12:30 Health Matters

1:00 Reading Road Quiz

1:30 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

2:00 Sesame Street

3:00 Zoobilee Zoo

3:30 Reading Rainbow

4:00 Square One Television

4:30 Club Connect

5:00 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

5:30 Chasing the Wind

6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

7:00 Nightly Business Report

7:30 Texaco Star National Academic Championship

8:00 Live from Lincoln Center

10:00 Michigan at Risk

11:00 Are You Being Served?

11:30 Best of National Geographic


12:30 Wild, Wild World of Animals

1:00 Live from Lincoln Center

3:00 Michigan at Risk

4:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

WGPR 62 (Ind)

5:00 Movie "The Green Love" cont'd

6:00 TBA

6:30 Newsworthy

7:00 Insight

7:30 Inspector Gadget

8:00 TBA

8:30 Heathcliff

9:00 Morris Cerullo

9:30 James Robison

10:00 TBA

10:30 Insight

11:00 700 Club

Noon Success-N-Life

1:00 Ben Casey

2:00 Lou Grant

3:00 Santa Barbara

4:00 Movie "Stunt Seven"

6:00 New Dance

7:00 News
8:00 Ralph Martin

8:30 Jack Van Impe

9:00 Success-N-Life

10:00 Great Faith Temple

10:30 Miracle Moments

11:00 Family Feud

11:30 One Step Beyond

Mid. Streets of San Francisco

1:00 Combat

2:00 New Dance

3:00 Movie "Roundup Time in Texas"

4:00 Movie "The Hairy Ape"

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> from Detroit Free Press

> * This comes from the Michigan State version, so channels 32

> and 38 aren't listed


>

I always liked the Freep's Michigan State edition of their "TV Book" -- they practically listed
almost every station in Michigan, plus Toledo and the Canadian Soo (unfortunately, they had no
listings for South Bend, Chicago, Duluth or Green Bay (other than WJMN)). They had so many
channels that the bullet legend only lists the channel and the city -- no calls or affiliation.

If you have time, could you list the other channels?

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Re: Retro: Detroit Wed 9/16/92

> CBET 9 (CBC)

> 6:00 News

> 11:00 News

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It should be noted that at this time, CBET produced zero local news and was prohibited from
soliciting local advertising. CBET merely rebroadcast CBLT's newscasts from Toronto, although
there was apparently some Windsor content as a news bureau still existed in Windsor. I am not
sure if they rebroadcast CBLT's advertising, or if they picked up the CBLN feed from London. This
situation existed from 1991-1994.

> WGPR 62 (Ind)

> 7:00 News


----------

Was this a local newscast, and who produced it? Because if it was then channel 62 was a better
station back then!<P ID="signature">______________

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10-31-2005, 07:10 PM #4

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Re: Retro: Detroit Wed 9/16/92

> It should be noted that at this time, CBET produced zero

> local news and was prohibited from soliciting local

> advertising. I am not sure if

> they rebroadcast CBLT's advertising, or if they picked up

> the CBLN feed from London. This situation existed from

> 1991-1994.

Maybe earlier -- 1993. I recall staying at my sister's in Southeastern Michigan in June 1993
(where they got CBET over-the-air), and local Windsor ads were back on CBET by that time.

That, or maybe Toronto or London's selling Windsor spots instead of CBET.


>

> > WGPR 62 (Ind)

> > 7:00 News

> ----------

> Was this a local newscast, and who produced it? Because if

> it was then channel 62 was a better station back then!

>

Actually, I think it's a repeat of a 6PM newscast from WJBK ch.2 (I think).<P ID="edit"><FONT
class="small">Edited by rugrats1 on 11/01/05 12:10 AM.</FONT></P>

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Re: Retro: Detroit Wed 9/16/92

Originally posted by rugrats1:

If you have time, could you list the other channels?

KM said no requests for more from the original poster.


<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by classictvfan on 11/01/05 08:01 AM.</FONT></P>

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11-01-2005, 08:21 AM #6

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Re: Retro: Detroit Wed 9/16/92

> > from Detroit Free Press

> > * This comes from the Michigan State version, so channels

> 32

> > and 38 aren't listed

>>

> I always liked the Freep's Michigan State edition of their

> "TV Book" -- they practically listed almost every station in

> Michigan, plus Toledo and the Canadian Soo (unfortunately,

> they had no listings for South Bend, Chicago, Duluth or

> Green Bay (other than WJMN)). They had so many channels that

> the bullet legend only lists the channel and the city -- no

> calls or affiliation.

>

> If you have time, could you list the other channels?
>

[xx]black bullets, "xx"white bullets, (xx)grey bullets

[2]WJBK-CBS Detroit

"2"CHBX-CTV Sault Ste. Marie

[3]WWMT-CBS Kalamazoo

"3"WJMN-CBS Escanaba

[4]WDIV-NBC Detroit

"4"WTOM-NBC Cheboygan

[5]WNEM-NBC Bay City

"5"CJIC-CBC Sault Ste. Marie

[6]WLNS-CBS Lansing

"6"WCML-PBS Alpena

(6)WLUC-NBC/ABC Marquette

[7]WXYZ-ABC Detroit

"7"WPBN-NBC Traverse City

[8]WOOD-NBC Grand Rapids

"8"WGTQ-ABC Sault Ste. Marie

[9]CBET-CBC Windsor

"9"WWTV-CBS Cadillac

[10]WILX-NBC Lansing

"10"WWUP-CBS Sault Ste. Marie

[11]WTOL-CBS Toledo

"11"WBKB-CBS Alpena
[12]WJRT-ABC Flint

[13]WZZM-ABC Grand Rapids

"13"WTVG-NBC Toledo

(13)WNMU-PBS Marquette

"14"WCMU-PBS Mount Pleasant

"17"WXMI-Fox Grand Rapids

[19]WUCM-PBS Bay City

[20]WXON-Ind Detroit

"23"WKAR-PBS East Lansing

[24]WNWO-ABC Toledo

[25]WEYI-CBS Saginaw

"28"WFUM-PBS Flint

[29]WGTU-ABC Traverse City

"30"WGTE-PBS Toledo

"31"WBSX-Shopping Ann Arbor

"33"WGKI-Fox Cadillac

"35"WGVU-PBS Grand Rapids

"36"WUPW-Fox Toledo

[41]WOTV-ABC Battle Creek

"42"CKCO-CTV Sarnia

"47"WSYM-Fox Lansing

"49"WAQP-TCT/TBN Saginaw

[50]WKBD-Fox Detroit

"53"WLAJ-ABC Lansing

[56]WTVS-PBS Detroit
[62]WGPR-Ind Detroit

(66)WSMH-Fox Flint

The Freep also listed:

A&E

CNN

Disney Channel

ESPN

Family Channel

HBO

Lifetime

Cinemax

Nickelodeon

PASS

Showtime

WTBS

TMC

TNN

TNT

USA Network

WGN

WWOR<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Bluenoser on 11/02/05 12:57


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Re: Retro: Detroit Wed 9/16/92

> WDIV 4 (NBC)

> Noon News

> 12:30 Classic Concentration

> 1:00 Days of Our Lives

> 2:00 General Hospital

I'm assuming you meant "Another World" instead of "General Hospital" on Channel 4 since GH is
an ABC show and further down you list WXYZ as carrying it.

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> > WDIV 4 (NBC)

> > Noon News


> > 12:30 Classic Concentration

> > 1:00 Days of Our Lives

> > 2:00 General Hospital

>

> I'm assuming you meant "Another World" instead of "General

> Hospital" on Channel 4 since GH is an ABC show and further

> down you list WXYZ as carrying it.

>

My proofreading technique obviosuly needs work :-D

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> KM said no requests for more from the original poster.

KM also suggests that you can e-mail people to make those requests. E-mail addresses are in
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11-02-2005, 11:28 PM #10

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> WJBK 2 (CBS)

> 5:00 Twilight Zone

> 5:30 This Morning's Business

> 6:00 Now It Can Be Told

> 6:30 CBS Morning News

> 7:00 CBS This Morning

When did WJBK stop showing CBS This Morning? I was pretty sure they were already doing
Eyewitness Morning by 1992...

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Retro: LA/San Diego Wed 9/2/98

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11:00 Young & the Restless

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6:00 News

7:00 Entertainment Tonight

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2:05 Geraldo Rivera

3:05 Martha Stewart Living

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4:05 Entertainment Tonight

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11:00 Judge Mills Lane (2 eps)

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3:00 Bugs 'n' Daffy

3:30 Animaniacs

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5:00 Beverly Hills 90210

6:00 Family Matters

6:30 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (2 eps)

7:30 Seinfeld

8:00 Wayans Bros.

8:30 Jamie Foxx

9:00 Wayans Bros.


9:30 Steve Harvey

10:00 News

11:00 Cheers

11:30 Murphy Brown

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1:00 News

3:00 Movie "Moon 44"

[7] KABC-ABC

5:00 ABC World News This Morning

5:30 News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 The View

11:00 Port Charles

11:30 News

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1:00 One Life to Live

2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Oprah Winfrey

4:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Jeopardy!

7:30 Wheel of Fortune

8:00 Dharma & Greg


8:30 Two Guys, a Girl & a Pizza Place

9:00 Drew Carey

9:30 Whose Line is It Anyway?

10:00 PrimeTime Live

11:00 News

11:35 Nightline

12:05 Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher

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[9] KCAL-Ind

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6:00 Dr. I.V. Hillard

6:30 DuckTales

7:00 Hercules

7:30 Doug

8:00 Wacky World of Tex Avery

8:30 X-Men

9:00 Newlywed Game

9:30 Dating Game

10:00 Maury Povich

11:00 Jerry Springer

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1:00 People's Court

2:00 News

3:00 Judge Jury

3:30 News

4:00 Mr. Men

4:30 Mummies Alive

5:00 The Mask

5:30 Pictionary

6:00 Judge Judy

6:30 Real TV

7:00 America's Funniest Home Videos

7:30 LAPD: Life on the Beat

8:00 News

11:00 Jerry Springer

Mid. Maury Povich

1:00 People's Court

2:00 Infomercials

[11] KTTV-Fox

5:00 I Love Lucy (2 eps)

6:00 Morning News

7:00 Good Day LA

9:00 Grace Under Fire (2 eps)

10:00 Andy Griffith (2 eps)

11:00 I Love Lucy (2 eps)


Noon Beverly Hillbillies (2 eps)

1:00 Happy Days

1:30 Boy Meets World

2:00 Bobby's World

2:30 Life with Louie

3:00 Cartoon Cabana

4:00 Spider-Man

4:30 Power Rangers Power Playback

5:00 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

5:30 Married...with Children

6:00 Home Improvement

6:30 Simpsons

7:00 Home Improvement

7:30 Simpsons

8:00 Movie "The Quick & the Dead"

10:00 News

11:00 Married...with Children

11:30 M*A*S*H

Mid. Magic Hour

1:00 Cops

1:30 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

2:00 Infomercials

3:00 Perry Mason

4:00 Beverly Hillbillies

4:30 Andy Griffith


[13] KCOP-UPN

5:00 Untouchables

6:00 700 Club

7:00 Marvel Superheroes

7:30 Extreme Dinosaurs

8:00 Extreme Ghostbusters

8:30 Bananas in Pajamas/Crayon Box

9:00 Infomercial

9:30 Cosby Show

10:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

11:00 Jenny Jones

Noon Montel Williams

1:00 Ricki Lake

2:00 Jenny Jones

3:00 Forgive or Forget

4:00 Montel Williams

5:00 Ricki Lake

6:00 Martin

6:30 Mad About You

7:00 Frasier

7:30 News

8:00 The Sentinel

9:00 Star Trek: Voyager

10:00 News
11:00 Martin

11:30 Star Trek: The Next Generation

12:30 Vibe

1:30 Infomercials

3:00 Movie "1941"

[18] KSCI-Ethnic/overnight religious

5:00 Shepherd's Chapel

6:30 News Express FCI

7:30 Iran-Sima

8:30 Infomercial

9:00 I Can Do It!

9:30 Infomercials

11:30 Taiwan News

Noon Mandarin Drama

1:30 Tea Time

2:00 Panda TV Drama

4:00 Harvest Time

4:30 Saksi

5:00 May Ngan News

5:30 International Report

6:00 Panda TV Magazine

7:00 News

7:30 World Report

8:00 KTE News


8:20 KTE Guide

8:30 All Our Hopes

9:00 KBS News

9:25 Mr. Seo

10:00 KTE Journal

10:15 Hospital 24 Hours

11:00 KTE News Line

11:30 Sports Japan

12:30 Walking in the Anointing

2:00 Shepherd's Chapel

3:00 Deuteronomy

4:00 Colossians

[22] KWHY-Business/Spanish

6:00 Market Wrap-Up

6:15 Chart Watch

6:30 Opening Bell Report

7:00 Business News

10:50 Health News

11:00 Business News

11:20 California Stocks

11:30 Business News

12:20 High-Tech Report

12:30 Business News

12:50 Show Biz Report


1:00 News/Closing Bell Report

1:30 Market Wrap-Up

1:45 Chart Watch

2:00 You're On the Line

3:00 Pelicula "La Edad de la Tentacion"

4:30 Noticias

5:00 Tarde Lunatica

6:00 Cuanto Cuesta el Show

7:00 Noticias

7:30 Pelicula "Muerte a Sangre Fria"

9:00 Noticias

9:30 Pelicula "Las Golfas"

11:00 Infomercials

[24] KVCR-PBS

6:00 The Power of Place: Regional Geography

7:00 American Adventure

8:00 Voices in Democracy

9:00 Wimzie's House

9:30 Magic School Bus

10:00 Creative Living

10:30 Martha's Sewing Room

11:00 America Sews with Sue Hausmann

11:30 From a Country Garden

Noon Sewing Connection


12:30 Living with Health

1:30 Time to Grow

2:30 Sesame Street

3:30 Arthur

4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Newton's Apple

5:00 Sociological Imagination: Introduction to Sociology

6:00 Firing Line

6:30 Inland Empire Illustrated

7:00 Small Business 2000

7:30 ITN World News

8:00 Movie "A Life Apart: Hasidism in America"

9:30 International Dispatch

10:30 An American Revolution: Women Take Their Place

11:00 With God on Our Side: The Rise of the Religious Right in America

Mid. American Vacations

12:30 ITN World News

1:00 sign-off

[28] KCET-PBS

6:00 Sesame Street

7:00 Barney & Friends

7:30 Charlie Horse Music Pizza

8:00 Storytime

8:30 Arthur
9:00 Barney & Friends

9:30 Puzzle Place

10:00 Sesame Street

11:00 Storytime

11:30 Teletubbies

Noon Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

12:30 Puzzle Place

1:00 Reading Rainbow

1:30 Magic School Bus

2:00 American Adventure

2:30 Crossroads Cafe

3:00 Wishbone

3:30 Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego?

4:00 Kratts' Creatures

4:30 Bill Nye the Science Guy

5:00 A Taste of the Caribbean with Dorinda Hafner

5:30 Jacques Pepin's Kitchen: Cooking with Claudine

6:00 Nightly Business Report

6:30 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

7:30 Life & Times Tonight

8:00 Wild Islands

9:00 Magnificent Journeys

10:00 Into the Rising Sun

11:00 Charlie Rose

Mid. Life & Times Tonight


12:30 Earth Revealed: Introductory Geology

1:00 sign-off

[30] KPXN-Pax

5:00 Great Day America

6:00 TBA/Infomercials

9:00 Here's Lucy (2 eps)

10:00 Love Boat

11:00 Woman's Day

11:30 Reel to Reel

Noon Eight is Enough

1:00 Hogan Family

1:30 Dave's World

2:00 Great Day America

3:00 Highway to Heaven

4:00 Life Goes On

5:00 Touched by an Angel

6:00 Movie "A Twist of the Knife"

8:00 Father Dowling Mysteries

9:00 Highway to Heaven

10:00 RoadSigns

10:30 Prayer

11:00 Psalms

1:00 Gary Richardson

2:00 Prayer
3:00 TBA/Infomercials

[34] KMEX-Univision

5:00 Primer Impacto Extra

5:30 Noticiero Univision: Edicion Nocturnal

6:00 Noticias

6:30 Los Angeles al Dia

7:00 Despierta America!

10:00 Maite

11:00 A Todo Corazon

1:00 Leonela

2:00 Destino de Mujer

4:00 Cristina

5:00 Primer Impacto

6:00 Noticias

6:30 Noticiero Univision

7:00 Mi Pequena Traviesa

8:00 Vivo por Elena

9:00 Desencuentro

10:00 Lente Loco

10:30 Fuera de Serie

11:00 Noticias

11:30 Noticiero Univision: Edicion Nocturna

Mid. Al Ritmo de la Noche

1:30 Club America


2:00 Cristina

3:00 Mi Pequena Traviesa

4:00 Vivo por Elena

[40] KTBN-TBN

5:00 Get in Shape

5:30 Del Way

6:00 Creflo A. Dollar

6:30 John Hagee

7:00 Rod Parsley

7:30 Marilyn Hickey

8:00 Kenneth Copeland

8:30 Lifestyle Magazine

9:00 Dr. Cherry

9:30 Dean & Mary Brown

10:00 Behind the Scenes

10:15 John Avanzini/Efrem Zimbalist Jr.

10:30 Casey Treat

11:00 James Robison

11:30 Benny Hinn

Noon 700 Club

1:00 John Hagee

1:30 Rod Parsley

2:00 Praise the Lord

5:00 Behind the Scenes


5:15 John Avanzini/Efrem Zimbalist Jr.

5:30 Creflo A. Dollar

6:00 Bill Gaither

6:30 Jack Van Impe

7:00 Praise the Lord

9:00 Dino

9:30 Jesse Duplantis

10:00 Richard Shakarian

10:30 Benny Hinn

11:00 Mario Murillo

11:30 Eastman Curtis

Mid. Praise the Lord

3:00 Behind the Scenes

3:15 John Avanzini/Efrem Zimbalist Jr.

3:30 Benny Hinn

4:00 Jerry Barnard

4:30 Walt Mills

[52] KVEA-Telemundo

5:00 Infomercials

6:30 Hola Los Angeles

9:00(?)Infomercials

10:00 Llovizna

11:00 Las Juanas

Noon Pelicula "Los Tres Compadres"


2:00 Al Dia con Maria Conchita

3:00 El y Ella

4:00 Sevcec

5:00 Occurio Asi

6:00 Noticiero

6:30 CBS TeleNoticias

7:00 Edicion Especial

8:00 Pelicula "Albures Mexicanos"

10:00 Agua Marina

11:00 Noticias

11:30 Noticero Telemundo

Mid. Infomercials

1:30 Rosenheim

2:30 Infomercials

[56] KDOC-Ind

5:00 Eye-Opening Specials

5:30 Life in the Word

6:00 James Robison

6:30 Kenneth Copeland

7:00 News

7:40 Futarikko

8:00 Robert Tilton

8:30 Infomercial

9:00 Life in the Word


9:30 Infomercial

10:00 Froozies

10:30 CNN Headline News

11:00 Southland Today

11:30 Lucy Show

Noon Perry Mason

1:00 Gunsmoke

2:00 Wild, Wild West

3:00 Matlock

4:00 Cannon

5:00 Hawaii Five-O

6:00 Rockford Files

7:00 WKRP in Cincinnati

7:30 Hogan's Heroes

8:00 Racing from Del Mar

8:30 Infomercial

9:00 Matlock

10:00 Perry Mason

11:00 Infomercials

Mid. Hot Seat with Wally George

1:00 Infomercials

[58] KLCS-PBS

6:00 Body Buddies

7:00 Learning English


7:30 Putting English to Work

8:00 Story of Read-Alee-Deed-Alee

8:30 Wishbone

9:00 Staff Development

9:45 Math for Primary

10:00 Challenge of the Unknown

10:30 American Frontier

11:00 Kratts' Creatures

11:30 French in Action

Noon Real Science!

12:30 Easy Cooking Show

1:00 Reading Rainbow

1:30 Return to the Magic Library

1:45 Animal Families

2:00 Read, Write & Research

2:30 Master Plan for Bilingual Education

3:00 Now & Future Present

3:30 Barney & Friends

4:00 Computer Skills for the Classroom & Beyond

4:15 John Marshall High School & Community News

4:30 Best of Homework Hotline

5:30 Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego?

6:00 Bill Nye the Science Guy

6:30 Breakthrough: Television's Journal of Science & Medicine

7:00 ITN World News


7:30 News

8:00 Connections

9:00 Week in Review

10:00 LA County Board of Supervisors

Mid.(?) sign-off

[62] KRCA-Asian

5:00 Wrist Watches

6:00 Shepherd's Chapel

7:00 La Isla de Jordan

7:30 Infomercials

4:00 News

5:00 Flash Beat MTV Special

5:30 Little Saigon Television

6:00 Little Saigon Television News

7:00 Prime News

7:30 Come Together with Fortune

9:00 KTAN News

9:10 See You Again

9:35 Happy Wednesday

10:00 Town Guide

10:05 The King's Journey

11:00 MBC News Desk

Mid. Coins

4:00 Wrist Watches


San Diego

[6] XETV-Fox

5:00 Infomercials

6:00 Bananas in Pajamas/Crayon Box

6:30 Garfield & Friends

7:00 Bobby's World

7:30 Life with Louie

8:00 Mummies Alive

8:30 Extreme Ghostbusters

9:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

10:00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

11:00 Cheers

11:30 Coach

Noon Perry Mason

1:00 I Love Lucy

1:30 Happy Days

2:00 Family Ties

2:30 Extreme Dinosaurs

3:00 Wacky World of Tex Avery

3:30 Cartoon Cabana

4:30 Spider-Man

5:00 Power Rangers Power Playback

5:30 Married...with Children

6:00 Simpsons
6:30 Home Improvement

7:00 Simpsons

7:30 Home Improvement

8:00 Movie "The Quick & the Dead"

10:00 Grace Under Fire

10:30 Mad About You

11:00 Cheers (2 eps)

Mid. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

1:00 Coach

1:30 Family Ties

2:00 Infomercials

[8] KFMB-CBS

5:00 CBS Morning News

5:30 News

8:00 CBS This Morning

9:00 Martha Stewart Living

9:30 Gayle King

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Young & the Restless

Noon News

12:30 Bold & the Beautiful

1:00 As the World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 LAPD: Life on the Beat (2 eps)


4:00 News

6:00 CBS Evening News

6:30 News

7:00 Entertainment Tonight

7:30 Hard Copy

8:00 The Nanny

8:30 Style & Substance

9:00 Public Eye with Bryant Gumble

10:00 Chicago Hope

11:00 News

11:35 Late Show with David Letterman

12:35 US Open Tennis Highlights

1:05 Late Late Show with Tom Snyder

2:05 CBS News Up to the Minute

[10] KGTV-ABC

5:00 ABC World News This Morning

5:30 News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Pictionary

9:30 Inside Edition

10:00 The View

11:00 News

Noon All My Children

1:00 One Life to Live


2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Judge Judy

4:00 News

6:00 ABC World News Tonight

6:30 News

7:00 Inside Edition

7:30 American Journal

8:00 Dharma & Greg

8:30 Two Guys, a Girl & a Pizza Place

9:00 Drew Carey

9:30 Whose Line is It Anyway?

10:00 PrimeTime Live

11:00 News

11:35 Nightline

12:05 Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher

12:35 News

1:10 Port Charles

1:40 ABC World News Now

[15] KPBS-PBS

6:00 Tots TV

6:30 Wimzie's House

7:00 Sesame Street

8:00 Arthur

8:30 Teletubbies
9:00 Barney & Friends

9:30 Big Comfy Couch

10:00 Magic School Bus

10:30 Arthur

11:00 Teletubbies

11:30 Barney & Friends

Noon Bloopy's Buddies

12:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

1:00 Kaye's Quilting Friends

1:30 Best of Joy of Painting

2:00 Brideshead Revisited

3:00 Puzzle Place

3:30 Reading Rainbow

4:00 Bill Nye the Science Guy

4:30 Wishbone

5:00 Arthur

5:30 California's Gold

6:00 Travels in Europe

6:30 Nightly Business Report

7:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

8:00 Wild Islands

9:00 Magnificent Journeys

10:00 Into the Rising Sun

11:00 Frontline

Mid. sign-off
[39] KNSD-NBC

5:00 NBC News at Sunrise

5:30 News Today

7:00 Today

9:00 Leeza

10:00 Jenny Jones

11:00 Another World

Noon Sunset Beach

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 People's Court

3:00 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

3:30 Cops

4:00 News

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News

6:30 Access Hollywood

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 Dateline NBC

9:00 3rd Rock from the Sun

9:30 Stressed Eric

10:00 Law & Order

11:00 News

11:35 Tonight Show with Jay Leno


12:35 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

1:35 Later with Greg Kinnear

2:05 Jenny Jones

3:05 NBC News Nightside

[51] KUSI-Ind

5:00 CNN Headline News

6:00 News

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Rosie O'Donnell

11:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

Noon Newlywed Game

12:30 Dating Game

1:00 Forgive or Forget

2:00 Ricki Lake

3:00 Maury Povich

4:00 Montel Williams

5:00 Jerry Springer

6:00 Extra

6:30 Real TV

7:00 Seinfeld

7:30 Frasier

8:00 Real TV

8:30 Extra

9:00 Howie Mandel


10:00 News

11:00 Jerry Springer

Mid. Geraldo Rivera

1:00 Vibe

2:00 Strange Universe

3:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

4:00 Newlywed Game

4:30 Dating Game

[69] KSWB-WB

5:00 First Business

5:30 Infomercial

6:00 Marvel Superheroes

6:30 X-Men

7:00 Tiny Toon Adventures

7:30 Adventures of Captain Planet

8:00 Doug

8:30 Hercules

9:00 Kenneth Copeland

9:30 Benny Hinn

10:00 Full House

10:30 Family Matters

11:00 Judge Mills Lane

Noon Who's the Boss? (2 eps)

1:00 Beverly Hills 90210


2:00 Saved by the Bell

2:30 DuckTales

3:00 Bugs 'n' Daffy

3:30 Animaniacs

4:00 Pinky & the Brain

4:30 New Batman/Superman Adventures

5:00 Family Matters

5:30 Full House

6:00 Step by Step

6:30 Boy Meets World

7:00 America's Funniest Home Videos

7:30 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

8:00 Wayans Bros.

8:30 Jamie Foxx

9:00 Wayans Bros.

9:30 Steve Harvey

10:00 Living Single

10:30 Martin

11:00 Magic Hour

Mid. Three's Company

12:30 Mama's Family

1:00 Infomercials

2:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

3:00 Adventures of Sinbad

4:00 Infomercials
Retro: Michigan Wed 9/16/92 (5am-6pm)

from Detroit Free Press

2 WJBK-CBS Detroit * 2s CHBX-CTV Sault Ste. Marie * 3 WWMT-CBS Kalamazoo *

3e WJMN-CBS Escanaba * 4 WDIV-NBC Detroit * 4c WTOM-NBC Cheboygan *

5 WNEM-NBC Bay City * 5s CJIC-CBC Sault Ste. Marie * 6 WLNS-CBS Lansing *

6a WCML-PBS Alpena * 6m WLUC-NBC/ABC Marquette * 7 WXYZ-ABC Detroit *

7t WPBN-NBC Traverse City * 8 WOOD-NBC Grand Rapids *

8s WGTQ-ABC Sault Ste. Marie * 9 CBET-CBC Windsor * 9c WWTV-CBS Cadillac *

10 WILX-NBC Lansing * 10s WWUP-CBS Sault Ste. Marie * 11 WTOL-CBS Toledo *

11a WBKB-CBS Alpena * 12 WJRT-ABC Flint * 13 WZZM-ABC Grand Rapids *

13m WNMU-PBS Marquette * 13t WTVG-NBC Toledo * 14 WCMU-PBS Mount Pleasant *

17 WXMI-Fox Grand Rapids * 19 WUCM-PBS Bay City * 20 WXON-Ind Detroit *

23 WKAR-PBS East Lansing * 24 WNWO-ABC Toledo * 25 WEYI-CBS Saginaw *

28 WFUM-PBS Flint * 29 WGTU-ABC Traverse City * 30 WGTE-PBS Toledo *

31 WBSX-Shopping Ann Arbor * 33 WGKI-Fox Cadillac * 35 WGVU-PBS Grand Rapids *

36 WUPW-Fox Toledo * 41 WOTV-ABC Battle Creek * 42 CKCO-CTV Sarnia *

47 WSYM-Fox Lansing * 49 WAQP-TCT/TBN Saginaw * 50 WKBD-Fox Detroit *

53 WLAJ-ABC Lansing * 56 WTVS-PBS Detroit * 62 WGPR-Ind Detroit *

66 WSMH-Fox Flint

Morning

5:00 2 Twilight Zone

3-3s-11 Electronics
4 Cosby Show

4c-5-7t-8-10-13t NBC News Nightside

12-13-53 ABC World News Now

20 Perceptions

25 CBS News Up to the Minute

31 Beat Bargain Clock

49 Praise the Lord

50 Family Ties

56 Faces of Culture

66 Camp Candy

5:30 2-8-10 This Morning's Business

4-6m NBC News at Sunrise

5-6-9c-10s AgDay

7-12 ABC World News This Morning

13t-50 CNN Headline News

17 Faith 20

20 All News AM

25 Success-N-Life

35 Hooked on Aerobics

36 DuckTales

56 Economics USA

66 Auto Show

6:00 2 Now It Can Be Told


2s-4-6-42 News

3-11 CBS Morning News

3e Morning Ag Report

4c-5-7t-8-10-13t NBC News at Sunrise

5s What on Earth

6m-8s-13-29-41-53 ABC World News This Morning

9c-10s This Morning's Business

17 Believer's Voice of Victory

20-33 Widget

31 Last Chance

35 Personal Finance

36 Stunt Dogs

47 Facts of Life

49 TCT Today

50 Casper

56 Sociological Imagination

62 TBA

66 Woody Woodpecker

6:15 7 News

6:30 2-3e-6-11a-25 CBS Morning News

2s-42 Canada AM

3-4c-5-7t-8-10-11-12-13t News

5s Dan Gallagher's Video Hits


7-24 ABC World News This Morning

9c-10s Michigan This Morning

17 Widget

20 Captain N & the Video Gamemasters

30 CNN Newsroom

33-66 DuckTales

36 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

47 Flintstones

49 Benny Hinn

50 Inspector Gadget

56 American Adventure

62 Newsworthy

6:45 6a-14-23-28-30 AM Weather

7 News

8s-29 Good Morning Michigan

7:00 2-3-6-9c-10s-11-11a-25 CBS This Morning

3e News

4-4c-5-7t-8-10-13t Today

5s-9 CBC Morning News

6a-14-23 Sesame Street

6m-7-8s-12-13-24-29-41-53 Good Morning America

17-33 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

19 Growing Years
20-66 James Bond Jr.

28 Business File

30 Homestretch

35-56 To Life!

36 Dennis the Menace

47 Darkwing Duck

49 Laverne & Edith Tripp

50 Bullwinkle

62 Insight

7:15 13m-35-56 AM Weather

7:30 13m Shining Time Station

17 Chip 'n Dale's Rescue Rangers

19 Homestretch

20 DuckTales

28 Reading Rainbow

30 Barney & Friends

33-36 Tale Spin

35 Sesame Street

47 Beetlejuice

49 Words of Truth

50 GI Joe

56 By the Numbers

62 Inspector Gadget
66 Tiny Toon Adventures

8:00 3e CBS This Morning

6a-14-19-23-28 Barney & Friends

13m Body Electric

17 DuckTales

20 Flintstones

30 Shining Time Station

33 Chip 'n Dale's Rescue Rangers

36 Tiny Toon Adventures

47 Goof Troop

49 Morris Cerullo

50 Beetlejuice

56 Business & the Law

62 TBA

66 Tale Spin

8:30 6a-13m-14-28-30-35 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

17 Merrie Melodies

19 Shining Time Station

20 Woody Woodpecker

23 Zoobilee Zoo

33 Flintstones

36-66 Chip 'n Dale's Rescue Rangers

47 Tale Spin
49 Gospel Bill

50 Dennis the Menace

56 Sandie's Fitness Firm

62 Heathcliff

9:00 2 Joan Rivers

2s Fitness with Love

3-12-13t-53 Sally Jessy Raphael

4 Maury Povich

4c-7t-25 Vicki!

5-8s-10-13-24-29 Regis & Kathie Lee

5s MCTV Today

6-8-9c-10s-11a Jenny Jones

6a-13m-14-19-23-28-30-56 Sesame Street

6m A Closer Look with Faith Daniels

7 Company with John Kelly & Maureen Turner

9 What on Earth

11 Cosby Show

17 Flintstones

20 Taxi

31 Gift Shop

33 Success-N-Life

35 Barney & Friends

36 Mr. Belvedere

41 People's Court
42 Romper Room & Friends

47 Swans Crossing

49 Joy

50 Sanford & Son

62 Morris Cerullo

66 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

9:30 2s New Attitude

5s-9 Urban Peasant

6m Doctor Dean

11 That's Amore

17 Bullwinkle

20 It's a Living

35 Instructional TV

36 New Leave It to Beaver

41 People's Court

42 Travel Travel

47 Love Connection

49 Beverly Exercise

50 Three's Company

62 James Robison

66 Video Classifieds

10:00 2 Cristina

2s Dini Petty
3-9c-10s-11-11a-25 New Family Feud Challenge

3e-7 Regis & Kathie Lee

4-13t Jerry Springer

4c-7t Montel Williams

5-10 Matlock

5s-9 Fred Penner's Place

6 ALF

6a-14-56 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

6m Candid Camera

8 Highway to Heaven

8s-29-36 700 Club

12 Maury Povich

13 Geraldo

13m-30 Instructional TV

17 Perfect Strangers

19-23 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

20 St. Elsewhere

24 Vicki

28 Reading Rainbow

33 Judge

41 Newhart

42 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness

47 Infatuation

49 Public Report

50 Family Ties
53 Donahue

62 TBA

66 Charles in Charge

10:15 5s-9 Under the Umbrella Tree

10:30 5s 100 Huntley Street

6-6m Cosby Show

6a-14-56 Shining Time Station

9 Mr. Dressup

13m-19-23 Reading Rainbow

17 All in the Family

28 Joy of Painting

33 Roundtable

41 I Dream of Jeannie

42 Lifestyle

47 People's Court

49 Marilyn Hickey

50 Laverne & Shirley

62 Insight

66 Hogan Family

11:00 2-3-3e-6-9c-10s-11-11a-25 Price is Right

2s Live at Eleven

4 A Closer Look with Faith Daniels


4c-7t-10-13t Doctor Dean

5 Classic Concentration

6a-14 Firing Line Debate

6m-8s-12-24-29-41 Home

7 Jenny Jones

8 Infatuation

9-28 Sesame Street

13 Joan Rivers

13m Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish

17 Andy Griffith

19 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

20 All in the Family

23 3-2-1 Contact

33 Love Connection

36-49 Believer's Voice of Victory

42 Morning Magazine

47 Movie "The Company of Wolves"

50 Little House on the Prairie

53 Geraldo

56 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

62 700 Club

66 Happy Days

11:30 4 Doctor Dean

4c-7t-10 Classic Concentration


5 Night Court

5s Germotte's Studio

13t A Closer Look with Faith Daniels

13m Instructional TV

17 I Love Lucy

19 Victory Garden

20 Gimme a Break!

23 Hooked on Aerobics

33-66 Infatuation

36 Eye on Toledo

42 Judge

49 Ancient Israel

56 Barney & Friends

Afternoon

Noon 2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9c-10s-11 News

2s Oprah Winfrey

3e Young & the Restless

4c-6m-7t Whoopi Goldberg

5s-9 Midday

11a Love Connection

13m Nova

17 Montel Williams

19 Body Electric

20 Good Times
23 That Can't Be Wood

25 People's Court

28 Lamb Chop's Play-Along

31 All That Glitters

33 Highway to Heaven

36 Infatuation

49 Dr. Cherry

50 Andy Griffith

56 Frugal Gourmet

62 Success-N-Life

66 That's Amore

12:30 2-3-6-9c-10s-11-11a-25 Young & the Restless

4-13t Classic Concentration

4c-5-7t A Closer Look with Faith Daniels

6m-7-8s-12-13-24-29-41-53 Loving

8 CNN Headline News

10-36 Rush Limbaugh

19 Sewing with Nancy

20 Hill Street Blues

23 Wonderful World of Acrylics

28 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

42 Cosby Show

49 Call to Action

50 That's Amore
56 Health Matters

66 Mr. Belvedere

1:00 2s-42 Shirley

3e News

4-4c-5-7t-8-10-13t Days of Our Lives

5s-6m-7-8s-12-13-24-29-41-53 All My Children

6a-14 Listening to America

9 Emmerdale Farm

13m Instructional TV

17 Jane Whitney

19 Why Do These Kids Love School?

23 Call of the Sea

28 Frugal Gourmet

33 Bonanza

36 Montel Williams

47-66 700 Club

49 100 Huntley Street

50 Vicki!

56 Reading Road Quiz

62 Ben Casey

1:30 2-3-3e-6-9c-10s-11-11a-25 Bold & the Beautiful

9 Take the High Road

13m-56 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?


20 Airwolf

28 Joy of Painting

2:00 2-3-3e-6-9c-10s-11-11a-25 As the World Turns

2s-4-4c-5-7t-8-10-13t-42 Another World

5s Regis & Kathie Lee

6a-14 Body Electric

6m-7-8s-12-13-24-29-41-53 One Life to Live

9 Coronation Street

13m 3-2-1 Contact

17 James Bond Jr.

19 Nova

23 Quilting for the 90s

28 Sewing with Nancy

30 Movie "The War of the Wildcats"

33 Alvin & the Chipmunks

35 Welcome to My Studio

36 Swans Crossing

47 Dennis the Menace

49 TCT Today

50 Bewitched

56 Sesame Street

62 Lou Grant

66 Saved by the Bell


2:30 6a-14 Homestretch

9 Neighbours

13m Instructional TV

17 Tale Spin

20 Camp Candy

23 Art of William Alexander & Robert Warren

28 Shining Time Station

33 Beetlejuice

35 Stained Glass

36 James Bond Jr.

47 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

49 Benny Hinn

50 Alvin & the Chipmunks

66 Tom & Jerry Kids

3:00 2-3-3e-6-9c-10s-11-11a-25 Guiding Light

2s-4c-5-7t-8-10-13t-62 Santa Barbara

4-42 Montel Williams

5s Joan Rivers

6a-14-23-28-35 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6m-7-8s-12-13-24-29-41-53 General Hospital

9 Wish Me Luck

17-36 Darkwing Duck

19 Taste of Louisiana

20 Chip 'n Dale's Rescue Rangers


31 Garment District

33-47-50-66 Merrie Melodies

49 700 Club

56 Zoobilee Zoo

3:20 13m News

3:30 6a-13m-14-19-23-28-35 Sesame Street

17-33-36-47-50 Tom & Jerry Kids

20 Tale Spin

56 Reading Rainbow

66 Darkwing Duck

4:00 2 News

2s Bold & the Beautiful

3-3e-6m-7-8s-11-29-53 Oprah Winfrey

4 Sally Jessy Raphael

4c-7t Matlock

5 Cosby Show

5s-36 Merrie Melodies

6-8-9c-10s-13t Maury Povich

9 Dan Gallagher's Video Hits

10 Full House

11a Highway to Heaven

12 Donahue
13 Growing Pains

17-33-47-50 Tiny Toon Adventures

20 Darkwing Duck

24 Brady Bunch

25 Jenny Jones

30 Sesame Street

41 Heathcliff

42 Hogan Family

49 John Hagee

56 Square One Television

62 Movie "Stunt Seven"

66 Goof Troop

4:30 2 News

2s A Different World

5 M*A*S*H

5s-20 Goof Troop

6a-13m-14-19-23-35 Reading Rainbow

9 Fame

10 Married...with Children

13 Head of the Class

17-33-47-50-66 Batman: The Animated Series

24 Laverne & Shirley

28 3-2-1 Contact

36 Tiny Toon Adventures


41 TBA

42 I Dream of Jeannie

49 Kids' Jamboree

56 Club Connect

5:00 2-3-13t Donahue

2s Who's the Boss?

3e Family Feud

4-4c-7-7t-53 News

5 Take 5

5s-33 Darkwing Duck

6 Young People's Special

6a-13m-14-19-23-28-35-56 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

6m-13 Cosby Show

8 Live at 5

8s-11-29 Golden Girls

9c-10s Hard Copy

10-42 Cheers

11a Geraldo

12 Oprah Winfrey

17-36 Goof Troop

20 Adventures of T-Rex

24 M*A*S*H

25 Inside Edition

30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


41 Jetsons

47 Growing Pains

49 Praise the Lord

50 Saved by the Bell

66 Full House

5:30 2s-42 Cheers

3e-5-6m Jeopardy!

4c-7t People's Court

5s-66 Growing Pains

6-8-9c-10-10s-24-25 News

6a-13m-14-19-23-28-30-35 Square One Television

8s-17-29 Full House

9 Raccoons

11 Golden Girls

13 Night Court

20 Hogan Family

33 Goof Troop

36 Batman: The Animated Series

41 Saved by the Ball

47-50 Head of the Class

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Re: Retro: Michigan Wed 9/16/92 (5am-6pm)

9am

6a-13m-14-19-23-28-30-56 Sesame Street

only PBS station not to show it at 9am was 35.

I remember UNC-TV had it at 9am for a while too. WBRA had Instrutional Programming at 9am. I
guess it was the national PBS feed showed it at 9am.

Retro: Michigan Wed 9/16/92 (6pm-5am)

from Detroit Free Press

2 WJBK-CBS Detroit * 2s CHBX-CTV Sault Ste. Marie * 3 WWMT-CBS Kalamazoo *

3e WJMN-CBS Escanaba * 4 WDIV-NBC Detroit * 4c WTOM-NBC Cheboygan *

5 WNEM-NBC Bay City * 5s CJIC-CBC Sault Ste. Marie * 6 WLNS-CBS Lansing *

6a WCML-PBS Alpena * 6m WLUC-NBC/ABC Marquette * 7 WXYZ-ABC Detroit *

7t WPBN-NBC Traverse City * 8 WOOD-NBC Grand Rapids *

8s WGTQ-ABC Sault Ste. Marie * 9 CBET-CBC Windsor * 9c WWTV-CBS Cadillac *

10 WILX-NBC Lansing * 10s WWUP-CBS Sault Ste. Marie * 11 WTOL-CBS Toledo *

11a WBKB-CBS Alpena * 12 WJRT-ABC Flint * 13 WZZM-ABC Grand Rapids *


13m WNMU-PBS Marquette * 13t WTVG-NBC Toledo * 14 WCMU-PBS Mount Pleasant *

17 WXMI-Fox Grand Rapids * 19 WUCM-PBS Bay City * 20 WXON-Ind Detroit *

23 WKAR-PBS East Lansing * 24 WNWO-ABC Toledo * 25 WEYI-CBS Saginaw *

28 WFUM-PBS Flint * 29 WGTU-ABC Traverse City * 30 WGTE-PBS Toledo *

31 WBSX-Shopping Ann Arbor * 33 WGKI-Fox Cadillac * 35 WGVU-PBS Grand Rapids *

36 WUPW-Fox Toledo * 41 WOTV-ABC Battle Creek * 42 CKCO-CTV Sarnia *

47 WSYM-Fox Lansing * 49 WAQP-TCT/TBN Saginaw * 50 WKBD-Fox Detroit *

53 WLAJ-ABC Lansing * 56 WTVS-PBS Detroit * 62 WGPR-Ind Detroit *

66 WSMH-Fox Flint

Evening

6:00 2-2s-3-3e-4-4c-5-6-6m-7-7t-8-9-9c-10-10s-11-11a-12-13-13t-41-42 News

5s Star Trek: The Next Generation

6a-14-56 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

8s-29 Perfect Strangers

13m Business & the Law

17-20-36 Full House

19 Earth Revealed

23-35 Tony Brown's Journal

24-33 Star Search

25 Studs

28 Personal Finance

30 Reading Rainbow

31 Bargain Bin

47-66 Who's the Boss?


50 Growing Pains

53 Family Feud

62 New Dance

6:30 2-3-3e-6-9c-10s-11-11a-25 CBS Evening News

4-4c-5-7t-8-10-13t NBC Nightly News

6m-8s-12-13-24-29-41-53 ABC World News Tonight

13m-19-23-28-35 Nightly Business Report

17-50 Golden Girls

20 Perfect Strangers

30 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

33 That's Amore

36-66 Mama's Family

47 Night Court

7:00 2-6 Hard Copy

2s-3-4-8s-10-11-29 Wheel of Fortune

3e News

4c-7t Inside Edition

5-13 A Current Affair

5s Movie "Angel Street"

6a-14-56 Nightly Business Report

6m NBC Nightly News

7 ABC World News Tonight

8-11a-12-13t Entertainment Tonight


9 DeGrassi Junior High

9c-10s-17 Cheers

13m-19-23-28-35 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

20 A Different World

24 M*A*S*H

25 Family Feud

33 Studs

36-50 Married...with Children

41 Love Connection

42 Night Court

47 Golden Girls

53 You Bet Yoir Life

62 News

66 Full House

7:30 2-11a-13t A Current Affair

2s-42 Baseball: Cleveland-Toronto

3-4-8s-10-11-29 Jeopardy!

3e-5-6m Wheel of Fortune

6a-14 Sneak Previews

7 Entertainment Tonight

8-53 Inside Edition

9 On the Road Again

9c-10s Cosby Show

12-13-50 You Bet Your Life


17 Murphy Brown

20 227

24 Family Feud

25-47 Golden Girls

30 Wild America

33-41 Love Connection

56 Texaco Star National Academic Championship

66 Murphy Brown

8:00 2-3-3e-6-9c-10s-11-11a-25 Hat Squad

4-4c-5-7t-8-10-13t Unsolved Mysteries

6a-14-19-23-30-56 Live from Lincoln Center

6m-7-8s-12-13-24-29-41-53 Full House

9 Adrienne Clarkson Presents

13m Michigan at Risk

17-33-36-47-50-66 Beverly Hills 90210

20 Movie "Child in the Night"

28 Ask the Lawyers

35 Mozart by the Masters

49 TCT Today

62 Ralph Martin

8:30 6m-7-8s-12-13-24-29-41-53 Home Improvement

49 Footsteps of the Messiah

62 Jack Van Impe


9:00 4-4c-5-7t-8-10-13t Seinfeld

5s-9 Street Legal

6m-7-8s-12-13-24-29-41-53 Home Improvement

13m Live from Lincoln Center

17-33-47-50-66 Melrose Place

28 Michigan at Risk

31 Sports Emporium

36 Rock the Vote

49 Mario Murillo

62 Success-N-Life

9:30 2-3-3e-6-9c-10s-11-11a-25 48 Hours

6m-7-8s-12-13-24-29-41-53 Coach

49 Jack Van Impe

10:00 4-4c-5-7t-8-10-13t Law & Order

5s-9 National/Journal

6a-14 Jacksonville Jazz XII

6m-7-8s-12-13-24-29-41-53 Crossroads

17 Arsenio Hall

19-23-56 Michigan at Risk

20 Highway to Heaven

28 Live from Lincoln Center

30 More Than the Music


33 Family Feud

35 Luciano Pavarotti: The Event

36-66 Star Trek: The Next Generation

47 Wiseguy

49 Praise the Lord

50 News

62 Great Faith Temple

10:30 2s Memories...Then & Now

30 Opera from the Palace

33 Studs

42 Inside Edition

62 Miracle Moments

11:00 2-3-3e-4-4c-5-6-6m-7-7t-8-9-9c-10-10s-11-11a-12-13-13t-41-53 News

2s-42 CTV News

5s Golden Girls

6a-14 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

8s-25-29 Married...with Children

13m Venture North

17 Cheers

19 European Journal

20-47 Studs

23 Jacksonville Jazz XII

24-66 Arsenio Hall


30-56 Are You Being Served?

33 Movie "And Hope to Die"

36 Mama's Family

50 M*A*S*H

62 Family Feud

11:30 2s-42 News

3-9c-10s-11-11a-25 Dangerous Curves

3e-20 Love Connection

4c-7t Tonight Show

5s Empty Nest

6 Murphy Brown

6m-7-8s-29-53 Nightline

9 Secret Agent

13 Married...with Children

13m MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

17 Cheers

30 Taping Time for Teachers

36 Rush Limbaugh

47 Whoopi Goldberg

50 Star Trek: The Next Generation

56 Best of National Geographic

62 One Step Beyond

11:35 2-12 Cheers


4-5-8-10-13t Tonight Show

41 M*A*S*H

Late Night

Mid. 2s Simon & Simon

3e Dangerous Curves

5s Taxi

6 Arsenio Hall

6m Married...with Children

7 Matlock

8s-29 Rush Limbaugh

13-24 Nightline

17-36 Studs

20 Bedroom Buddies

28 TBA

31 Warehouse Clearance

35 Mozart by the Masters

42-66 Whoopi Goldberg

47 Love Connection

49 Reason to Believe

53 That's Amore

62 Streets of San Francisco

12:05 2 Night Court

12-41 Nightline
12:30 3-25 A Perfect Score

4c-7t Late Night with David Letterman

5s WKRP in Cincinnati

6m Rush Limbaugh

8s-29 Night Court

9c-10s Arsenio Hall

11 Home Shopping Spree

11a Infatuation

13 Rush Limbaugh

17 Infomercial

20 People's Court

24 Used Car Show

36 Rockford Files

42 A-Team

47 Movie "Friday the 13th, Part 3"

50 Star Search

53 Byron Allen

56 Wild, Wild World of Animals

66 Auto Show

12:35 2 Arsenio Hall

4-5-10-13t Late Night with David Letterman

8 Whoopi Goldberg

12-41 Hard Copy


1:00 2s Head of the Class

3-25 Personals

3e Infomercial

5s Newhart

6 Vicki!

6m News

7 Jane Whitney

13 Family Feud

17 Fall Guy

20 All in the Family

33 Home Shopping Spree

49 TCT Today

50 That's Amore

53 Highway to Heaven

56 Live from Lincoln Center

62 Combat

66 Movie "Ordeal by Innocence"

1:05 8 Late Night with David Letterman

12 Rush Limbaugh

1:30 3 Jerry Springer

3e A Perfect Score

4c-7t-13 News
20 Movie "Blood & Orchids" (pt 2)

25 Judge

36 Movie "Peggy Sue Got Married"

42 All in the Family

49 Benny Hinn

50 Hunter

1:35 2 Amen

4 Inside Edition

5-10-13t Later with Bob Costas

12 Jerry Springer

2:00 3e Personals

4c-7t Later with Bob Costas

6 Home Shopping Spree

7 Whoopi Goldberg

13 ABC World News Now

17 Movie "The Young Loner"

25 CBS News Up to the Minute

42 Soap

49 Dr. Whitaker

53 Movie "And Hope to Die"

62 New Dance

2:05 2 CBS News Up to the Minute


4-8 Later with Bob Costas

5 Simon & Simon

10 NBC News Nightside

13t News

2:30 3 Home Shopping Spree

3e CBS News Up to the Minute

4c-7t NBC News Nightside

7 ABC World News Now

49 Bill Bright

50 Movie "This Year's Blonde"

2:35 4 TBA

8 NBC News Nightside

12 ABC World News Now

2:40 13t NBC News Nightside

3:00 2 Barnaby Jones

3-11 Home Shopping Spree

31 Bargain Rack

49 Praise the Lord

56 Michigan at Risk

62 Movie "Roundup Time in Texas"

66 Movie "Empire of Ash III"


3:05 5 Fall Guy

3:30 3e Home Shopping Spree

4 Judge

20 Green Acres

36 Movie "Places in the Heart"

4:00 2 Newhart

4 Infatuation

5 NBC News Nightside

20 Addams Family

53 ABC World News Now

56 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

62 Movie "The Hairy Ape"

4:30 2 Maude

4 Judge

7 Home

20 Green Acres

50 Webster

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I don't see any 7:30 program for FOX 36 Toledo.

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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Re: Retro: Michigan Wed 9/16/92 (6pm-5am)

> 5s CJIC-CBC Sault Ste. Marie

> 9 CBET-CBC Windsor

> 10:00

> 5s-9 National/Journal


> 11:00

> 9 News

> 5s Golden Girls

>

> 11:30

> 5s Empty Nest

> 9 Secret Agent (a.k.a. "Danger Man"; sign off at 12:30AM)

>

> 12 Midnight

> 5s Taxi

> 12:30

> 5s WKRP in Cincinnati

>

> 1:00

> 5s Newhart (sign-off at 1:30AM)

How dire was CBET's finances at the time, in light of the budget cuts handed to them by the
CBC? I have seen schedules from the 1990s in which CBET would leave the air at 12 Midnight or
12:30AM, while the CBC has either sitcom reruns (as shown above; on 5s, "Golden Girls" was
local; the others are from the CBC) or a movie -- I have even seen schedules where CBET closes
down at midnight, while other CBC stations were showing a "safe" Canadian film at the time.

CBET was a great channel for Detroit -- it's around this time when they started to hit the skids,
despite the fact that the quality of Canadian programming (CBC in particular) was improving.

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> I don't see any 7:30 program for FOX 36 Toledo.

>

It could probably be assumed that it was a second half hour of Married With Children. I've seen
the Free Press TV Book and they probably wanted to streamline the listings as much as possible
by not adding an extra listing if it was'nt neccessary

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> I don't see any 7:30 program for FOX 36 Toledo.

>

Checking the Freep, it was Night Court.

Retro: SW Ontario - Thurs. 11/06/1980

From The London Free Press


Stations listed:

2 - WJBK (CBS) Detroit

2B - WGR (NBC) Buffalo

3 - WKYC (NBC) Cleveland

4 - WDIV (NBC) Detroit

5T - CBLT (CBC) Toronto

5 - WEWS (ABC) Cleveland

6 - CKGN (Global) Paris

7 - WXYZ (ABC) Detroit

7B - WKBW (ABC) Buffalo

8W - CKNX (CBC) Wingham, ON

8 - WJKW (CBS) Cleveland

9 - CBET (CBC) Windsor

9T - CFTO (CTV) Toronto

10 - CFPL (CBC) London

11 - CHCH (Ind) Hamilton

12 - WICU (NBC) Erie

13 - CKCO (CTV) Kitchener

18 - CICA (TVO) Toronto

24 - WJET (ABC) Erie

35 - WSEE (CBS) Erie

40 - CBLFT (SRC) Toronto

43 - WUAB (Ind) Lorain, OH

50 - WKBD (Ind) Detroit


54 - WQLN (PBS) Erie

Cable - Cablecast 13 London

6:30 AM

2 Ed Allen

2B Mission: Employment (6:55)

3 Today in Cleveland (6:40)

7B Employment File (6:55)

8 Sunrise Semester

9T Romper Room

10 Friendly Giant (6:45)

11 It Figures

12 New Zoo Revue

13 Joyce Davidson

50 News (6:50)

7:00

2 Captain Kangaroo

2B-3-4-12 Today

2B-4-7-12 News (7:25)

5-7-24 Good Morning America

6 PTL Club

7B Commander Tom

8-35 Morning News

8W Ed Allen
9T-13 Canada A.M.

10 Hilarious House of Frightenstein

11 Lynsky and Company

43-50 Popeye

7:30

2B-4-12 Today

7 Good Morning America

8W Hilarious House of Frightenstein

10 Cartoons

11 Dale Harney

43 The Flintstones

50 Casper

54 Work and Society (7:45)

8:00

2B-4-7-12 News (8:25)

2 Morning Magazine

5 Morning Exchange

6 Hammy Hamster

7B Good Morning America

8-35 Captain Kangaroo

9 Today (8:15)

11 Klara's Korner

18 Education for the Future Now


43 Fred Flintstone and Friends

50 Gilligan's Island

54 A.M. Weather (8:15)

8:30

2B-4-12 Today

6 Just Like Mom

7 Good Morning America

8W 100 Huntley Street

10 Ed Allen

11 Morning Exercise

18 Polka Dot Door

43 Banana Splits

50 Fred Flintstone and Friends

54 Over Easy

9:00

2B-24 Mike Douglas

2-7B-12 Donahue

3 Dave Patterson

4 Hour Magazine

5T From Now On

5T-9 Marketplace (R) (9:15)

6 Ed Allen

7 Kelly and Company


8 Tom and Jerry and Friends

9T Mad Dash

10 Provincial Schools

11 Cherington

13 Romper Room

18 Fish Tales

18 Readalong I (9:20)

35 Bullwinkle

40 En Mouvement

40 Les 100 Tours de Centour (9:15)

43 Barnaby

50 I Love Lucy

54 Educational Programming

9:30

5T-9 Friendly Giant (9:45)

6 100 Huntley Street

8 Vidal Sassoon's Your New Day

9T Toronto Today

10 Ryan's Hope

13 Just Like Mom

18 The Monster of Poplar Hill

35 One Day at a Time (R)

40 Animagerie

40 Tam Tam (9:45)


43 Romper Room

50 Family Affair

10:00

2-8-35 The Jeffersons (R)

2B-3-12 Las Vegas Gambit

4 Taylor Made

5T-8W-9 Provincial Schools

7B A.M. Buffalo

9T Definition

10 Morning Break

13 Johnnie Walters

18 Write On

18 Parlez-Moi (10:05)

18 See, Hear (10:15)

18 The Body Works (10:20)

24 John Davidson

40 Passe-Partout

43 43 A.M.

50 Detroit Today

10:30

2 Newlywed Game

2 News (10:55)

2B-3-12 Blockbusters
4 John Davidson

5T-8W-9 Mr. Dressup

7 Edge of Night

8-35 Alice (R)

9T-13 What's Cooking

11 Doug Hall

18 All About You (R)

40 Les 100 Tours de Centour

40 Trousse Mitoutle (10:50)

11:00

2-8-35 The Price is Right

2B-3-12 Wheel of Fortune

5-7-7B-24 Love Boat (R)

5T-8W-9 Sesame Street

6 Love Boat

9T Joyce Davidson

10 Yan Can

11 Days of Our Lives

13 Betty and Friends

18 Les Boucaniers d'Eau Douce

18 Le Jardin des Sensations (11:20)

40 L'Atelier des Pissenlits

43 Beverly Hillbillies

50 Romper Room
54 TV Speed Learning

11:30

2B News

3-12 Password Plus

9T Just Like Mom

10 Mr. Dressup

13 Mad Dash

18 Tell Me a Story

18 Les Aventures de Babar (11:40)

18 Fish Tales (11:45)

40 Wickie

43 Lucy Show

50 Andy Griffith

54 Footsteps

12:00 PM

2-4-5-6-7B-8 News

2B The World of People

3-12 Card Sharks

5T Barbara McLeod

7-24 Family Feud

8W-10 Cartoons

9 King of Kensington

9T-13 The Flintstones


10-13 Agri-News (12:25)

11 Midday

18 The Real Story

35 To Tell the Truth

40 Le Telejournal

43 Bewitched

50 Beverly Hillbillies

54 Sesame Street (R)

12:30

(blacked out) Search for Tomorrow

2B-3-4-12 The Doctors

5-7-7B-24 Ryan's Hope

5T-9 Bob McLean

8W Agri-News

8W News (12:35)

10 News

10 Movie (12:45)

13 Definition

18 T.B.A.

43 Gomer Pyle

50 To Tell the Truth

1:00

2-8-35 The Young and the Restless


2B-3-4-12 Days of Our Lives

5-7-7B-11-24 All My Children

6 That's Life (R)

8W Carol Burnett and Friends

9T-13 Alan Thicke

18 The Short Story

18 Parlez-Moi (1:15)

18 Write On (1:25)

43-50 Movie

54 Educational Programming

1:30

5T-9 Ben Wicks

6 Celebrity Cooks

8W Ryan's Hope

18 Report Canada (R)

18 Two Plus You (1:45)

18 Readalong I (R) (1:50)

40 Femme d'Aujourd'hui

54 Electric Company (R)

CableSounds of Praise

2:00

2-6-8-35 As the World Turns

2B-3-4-9T-12-13 Another World


5-7-7B-11-24 One Life to Live

5T-8W Today

9 Take 30

18 Let's All Sing

18 The Body Works (R) (2:15)

18 Barbapapa (2:25)

54 Educational Programming

2:30

9 Mary Tyler Moore

10 Bob McLean

18 Jeremy (R)

18 Thinkabout (2:45)

40 Cinema

50 News (2:55)

54 Vegetable Soup

3:00

2-6-8-35 Guiding Light

2B-3-4-9T-12-13 Texas

5-7-7B-11-24 General Hospital

5T-8W Edge of Night

9 Movie

18 North America: Growth of a Continent

43 The Flintstones
50 Bugs Bunny

54 Villa Alegre (R)

3:30

5T-8W-10 Take 30

18 North America: Growth of a Continent

18 Citizen Seatbelt (3:45)

43 Scooby Doo

50 Woody Woodpecker

54 Mister Rogers (R)

4:00

2 Carol Burnett and Friends

2B Movie

3-9T Toni Tennille

4 Good Times

5 Afternoon Exchange

5T What's New?

6 Little Rascals

7 Movie

7B Happy Days Again

8 Movie

8W King of Kensington (R)

10 Edge of Night

11 The Young and the Restless


12 Woody Woodpecker and Friends

13 Match Game

18 Passe-Partout

24 Gilligan's Island

35 Rocky and Friends

40 Bobino

43 Popeye

50 The Flintstones

54 Sesame Street (R)

CableRush Hour

4:30

2 The Rockford Files

4 All in the Family

5T Happy Days Again

6 Gilligan's Island

7B John Davidson

8W M*A*S*H

10 Happy Days Again (R)

13 Andy Griffith

18 Mister Rogers

24 Tom and Jerry

35 Merv Griffin

40 Pop Citroulle

43 Woody Woodpecker
50 Scooby Doo

5:00

3 John Davidson

4 Barney Miller

5 Merv Griffin

5T King of Kensington (R)

6 Battle of the Planets

8W-10 The Price is Right

9 What's New?

9T Mike Douglas

11 Sha Na Na

12 Bonanza

13 The Odd Couple

18 Sesame Street

24 Bewitched

40 Les Pierrafeu

43 Bugs Bunny

50 Tom and Jerry

54 Electric Company (R)

CableInterational Guiding 1980

5:30

2-2B-4-7 News

5T All in the Family


6 Good Times

8 Happy Days Again

9 Carol Burnett and Friends

11 Yan Can

13 Hogan's Heroes

24 M*A*S*H

35 The World of People

40 Du Neuf au Zoo

43 Pink Panther

50 The Brady Bunch

54 3-2-1 Contact (R) (CC)

CableOld-Fashioned Friendship Time

6:00

2-3-4-5-7-7B-8-8W-9-11-13-24-35 News

5T Newshour

6 Global News

9T Carol Burnett and Friends

10 FYI News

12 Joker's Wild

18 Polka Dot Door

40 Ce Soir

40 Ce Soir en Ontario (6:05)

43 Welcome Back Kotter

50 Happy Days Again


54 Weather - World

6:30

2-8-35 CBS News

2B-4-12 NBC News

3 Browns '80 (6:55)

5-7B-24 ABC News

9T Worldbeat News

11 Street Talk

18 Fables of the Green Forest

18 Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings (6:55)

40 Nouvelles du Sport (Toronto)

40 Ce Soir (6:35)

43-50 Sandford and Son

54 Over Easy

7:00

2-2B P.M. Magazine

3 NBC News

4-8 Joker's Wild

5 Match Game

5T Barney Miller

6 Welcome Back Kotter

7 ABC News

7B Tic Tac Dough


8W Eight is Enough (not a local show)

9 Dave Allen

9T-13 Family Feud

10 Hawaii Five-O

11 Rhoda

12 News

18 Doctor Who

24 Happy Days Again

35 Hollywood Squares

40 Ontario 30

43-50 M*A*S*H

54 Living Here

7:30

2-5 Tic Tac Dough

2B Joker's Wild

3-7B-12 Family Feud

4 Bullseye

5T Loeb Report

6 That's Life

7 Hollywood Squares

8 P.M. Magazine

9 Doctor in the House

9T-13 Littlest Hobo

11 Nashville Swing
18 Movie: Magic Shadows (1942)

24-43-50 M*A*S*H

35 P.M. Magazine

40 Boogie Woogie '47

54 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

8:00

2-8-9T-13-35 Movie: Rocky (1976)

2B-3-4-12 NBC Movie: The Godfather Saga (1977) (CC)

5-5T-7-7B-8W-10-24 Mork & Mindy

6 Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em

9 Bob Monks' Inside Outside

11 Rock It

18 From Books to Bytes

40 Les Grands Films

43 The Rockford Files

50 Movie: Flight to Holocaust (1977)

54 Pennsylvania Town Meeting: An Election Perspective

CableOptimist TV Auction

8:30

5T-8W-9-10 Flappers

6 Man About the House

9:00
5-5T-7-7B-24 Barney Miller

6 Wintario

8W That's Incredible

9 The Ten-Thousand-Day War

10 Movie: Stand Up and be Counted (1972)

11 Movie: Stranger in Our House (1978)

18 Omega Factor

43 Movie: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly (1967)

54 Soundstage (R) (CC)

9:30

5-7-7B-24 It's a Living

5T Archie Bunker's Place

9 Spectrum

10:00

2B-3-4-12 George Burns in Nashville

5-7-7B-24 20/20

5T Oscar Peterson and Friends

6 The Tonight Show

8W The Duke

18 Speaking Out

40 Le Travail a la Chaine

50 National News (INN?)

54 Sneak Previews
10:30

2-8-35 M*A*S*H (R)

5T Up at Ours

9T Joyce Davidson

13 In Search Of

40 Le Telejournal

50 Hollywood Squares

54 This Old House (CC)

11:00

2-2B-3-4-5-7-7B-8-11-12-24-35 News

5T-8W-9-10 CBC National News

5T-9 News (11:27)

6 Global News

8W-9T-13 News (11:20)

9T-13 CTV National News

10 PM News (11:27)

18 T.B.A.

40 Telejournal Ontarien

40 Nouvelles en Sport (Toronto) (11:10)

40 Telex Arts (11:20)

50 Prisoner: Cell Block H

54 From Jumpstreet (CC)


11:30

2-8 Maude

2B-3-4-12 The Tonight Show

5-7-7B-24 ABC News

5-7-7B-24 Charlie's Angels (11:50)

5T Too Close for Comfort (11:45)

6 Celebrity Cooks

8W Movie: Rendezvous Hotel (1979) (11:45)

9 Movie: Mission Batangas (1968) (11:45)

10 Maude (11:45)

11 Party Game

18 Question Period

35 The Jeffersons

40 Cinema: Projetes dans le temps (1976)

50 The Benny Hill Show

54 Up and Coming

12:00 AM

2 The Jeffersons (R)

5T Cribb (12:15)

6 Streets of San Francisco

8 Ironside

9T Movie: Burnt Offerings (1976) (12:15)

10 Movie: Cooley High (1975) (12:15)

11 Movie: The Legend of Custer (1968)


13 John Davidson

35 McMillan and Wife (R)

43 Movie: Red Montain (1951)

50 Night Gallary

12:30

2B-3-4-12 Tomorrow

50 Movie: Fighter Squadron (1948)

1:00

5-7-7B-24 Police Woman (R)

6 The Gong Show

8 Movie: Boy on a Dolphin (1957)

1:30

6 Movie: Project X (1968)

2:00

2-5 News (2:10)

3-43 News

4 Classroom

7 Movie: The Slender Thread (1966) (2:10)

7B News (R) (2:10)

11 Marcus Welby, M.D.

12 Movie: Shoot-Out (1971)


Notes: For some reason the Free Press stopped showing listings for WIVB (CBS) Buffalo in the
late 1970s, and was not brought back until about 20 years later. Listings for WUTV, WXON, and
WTVS were not shown. CKGN (Global) was also available on channel 29 Sarnia, and channel 22
Windsor. CICA 18 (TVO), rebroadcasting channel 19 in Toronto, was also available on channel 59
Chatham, and CKCO was also available on channel 42 Sarnia. CBLFT was on channel 40 in London
at the time, rebroadcasting CBLFT 25 in Toronto. Cablecast 13 was operated jointly by London's
two cable providers at the time, London Cable TV (soon to be acquired by Rogers) and Maclean-
Hunter. No cable lineup for London is shown, although accompanying ads indicate TVO on cable
2, Global on cable 3, CFPL on cable 9, and Cablecast 13. Other stations on cable in London
probably included the big three from both Detroit and Erie, CHCH, CKCO, CBLFT, WUAB, and
WQLN. Other stations were on cable in nearby communities such as Woodstock, Strathroy, or St.
Thomas. Note that there was a limited amount of closed-captioned programming available by
this time, mostly on PBS.

Also, I compiled the levels of local/regional news per day on each of the Canadian stations at the
time. Note that Global had way more than anyone else, and they were the only ones with news
at noon (CFPL and CKNX were later in the hour):

CKGN 2h 30

CKCO 1h 40

CKNX 1h 40

CFPL 1h 38

CBET 1h 18

CBLT 1h 18

CFTO 1h 10

CHCH 1h 00

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> 11:30

> 2-8 Maude

> 2B-3-4-12 The Tonight Show

> 5-7-7B-24 ABC News

> 5-7-7B-24 Charlie's Angels

> 5T Too Close for Comfort (11:45)

> 6 Celebrity Cooks

> 8W Movie: Rendezvous Hotel (1979) (11:45)

> 9 Movie: Mission Batangas (1968) (11:45)

> 10 Maude (11:45)

> 11 Party Game

> 18 Question Period

> 35 The Jeffersons

> 40 Cinema: Projetes dans le temps (1976)

> 50 The Benny Hill Show

> 54 Up and Coming


Charlie's Angels started at 11:50pm not at the smae time as ABC News. (Nightline

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> 3:00

> 2-8-35 Guiding Light

> 5-7-7B-11-24 Guiding Light

Actually the above(2-8-35) carried "Guiding Light".

5-7-7B-11-24 had "General Hospital".

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> > 3:00

> > 2-8-35 Guiding Light


>

> > 5-7-7B-11-24 Guiding Light

>

> Actually the above(2-8-35) carried "Guiding Light".

>

> 5-7-7B-11-24 had "General Hospital".

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> 12:30

> (blacked out) Search for Tomorrow

I believe at this time, it was still on CBS (2-8-35).


Retro: Phoenix TVG Edition, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 1974

From TV Guide

Channels listed:

PHOENIX

3 KTVK (ABC)

5 KPHO-TV (Ind.)

10 KOOL-TV (CBS)

12 KTAR-TV (NBC)

21 KPAZ-TV (Ind.)

TEMPE

8 KAET (PBS)

FLAGSTAFF

2 KOAI-TV (NBC)

Things I noticed:

* KPAZ-TV was still a mostly secular station at this time; it went religious a few years later.
Apparently, it produced (or at least aired) a newscast at 5PM.

* KPHO-TV aired its newcast at 10PM, competing head-to-head with the affiliates. The news was
eventually moved to 9:30, where it stayed until the early 1990s. KPHO would not have a full-
length 10PM newscast again until several years after it became a CBS affiliate.

* Flagstaff's KOAI-TV apparently produced its own morning show. Was that unusual for a market
that small in the 1970s?

* Were the post-midnight newscasts national programs, repeats of the 10PM local news, or live
local updates?

* Any input or memories would be very welcome!

**************************

KOAI-TV, Channel 2, NBC, Flagstaff:

6:30a Navajo Nation Report

7:00 Today

8:00 Today in the Northland

9:00 Jackpot!

9:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

9:55 NBC News -- Edwin Newman

10:00 Name that Tune

10:30 Jeopardy

11:00 Days of Our Lives

11:30 Doctors

12:00 Another World

12:30 How to Survive a Marriage

1:00 Somerset

1:30 Winning Steak

2:00 High Rollers

2:30 Hollywood Squares

3:00 Film
3:30 Thrifty Kitchen

4:00 Film

5:00 News

5:30 NBC News -- John Chancellor

6:00 NAU [Northern Arizona University] Sports Profile

6:30 Jimmy Dean

7:00 Adam-12

7:30 Movie: "The Disappearance of Flight 412"

9:00 Police Story

10:00 News

10:30 Johnny Carson

KTVK, Channel 3, ABC, Phoenix:

6:30a Education

7:00 Jack LaLanne

7:30 News -- Joe Callahan

8:00 Romper Room

8:30 Brady Bunch

9:00 Password

9:30 Split Second

10:00 All My Children

10:30 Let's Make a Deal

11:00 Newlywed Game

11:30 Girl in My Life


12:00 General Hospital

12:30 One Life to Live

1:00 $10,000 Pyramid

1:30 City Talk

2:00 Dealer's Choice

2:30 Hazel

3:00 Beverly Hillbillies

3:30 Lassie

4:00 Movie: "Stagecoach to Dancers' Rock"

5:30 ABC News -- Smith/Reasoner

6:00 News

6:30 Salty

7:00 Happy Days

7:30 Movie: "The Stranger Within"

9:00 Marcus Welby, M.D.

10:00 News

10:30 Wide World Mystery

12:00 News -- Don Tutt

KPHO-TV, Channel 5, Independent, Phoenix:

6:30a College Classes

7:00 Flintstones

7:30 Wallace and Ladmo

8:30 Lucy Show


9:00 Open House

10:00 Movie: "Watch it Sailor"

11:30 News -- Larry Martel

12:00 What's My Line?

12:30 Andy Griffith

1:00 Bold Ones

2:00 Perry Mason

3:00 Big Valley

4:00 Gilligan's Island

4:30 Bewitched

5:00 Mod Squad

6:00 Truth or Consequences

6:30 Rifleman

7:00 FBI

8:00 Family Affair

8:30 Merv Griffin

10:00 News

10:30 Movie: "Bells are Ringing"

1:00 News

KAET, Channel 8, PBS, Tempe:

7:30a Lilias, Yoga and You

8:00 Mister Rogers

8:30 Electric Company


9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Electric Company

10:30 Villa Allegre

11:00 Carrascolendas

11:30 Hodgepodge Lodge

12:00 Lilias, Yoga and You

1:00 Career Development

1:30 Counseling the Adolescent

2:00 The Exceptional Child

2:30 America

3:00 Sesame Street

4:00 Mister Rogers

4:30 Villa Allegre

5:00 Electric Company

5:30 Zoom

6:00 Open Math

6:30 Public Memo

7:00 America

7:30 Evening at Symphony

8:00 Woman

9:00 Felon Follies

10:00 Accion Chicano

10:30 Burglar-Proofing

11:00 Public Memo


KOOL-TV, Channel 10, CBS, Phoenix:

5:20a Farm and Ranch Report

5:30 Sunrise Semester

6:00 CBS News -- Hughes Rudd

7:00 Captain Kangaroo

8:00 News -- Chuck Dimond

8:30 Love of Life

9:00 Young and the Restless

9:30 Search for Tomorrow

10:00 Joker's Wild

10:30 As the World Turns

11:00 Guiding Light

11:30 Edge of Night

12:00 News -- Bill Close

12:30 Match Game

1:00 Tattletales

1:30 Gambit

2:00 Now You See It

2:30 Price is Right

3:00 Bonanza

4:00 Mike Douglas

5:30 CBS News -- Walter Cronkite

6:00 News

6:30 To Tell the Truth


7:00 Good Times

7:30 M*A*S*H

8:00 Hawaii Five-O

9:00 Barnaby Jones

10:00 News

10:30 Movie: "Savage"

12:00 Phil Donahue

1:00 News

KTAR-TV, Channel 12, NBC, Phoenix:

6:00a Today -- Hartz/Walters

8:00 Today in Arizona

9:00 Jackpot!

9:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

9:55 NBC News -- Edwin Newman

10:00 Name that Tune

10:30 Jeopardy

11:00 Days of Our Lives

11:30 Doctors

12:00 Another World

12:30 How to Survive a Marriage

1:00 Somerset

1:30 Winning Steak

2:00 High Rollers


2:30 Hollywood Squares

3:00 Concentration

3:30 Movie: "The Gift of Love"

5:30 NBC News -- John Chancellor

6:00 News

6:30 Hollywood Squares

7:00 Adam-12

7:30 Movie: "The Disappearance of Flight 412"

9:00 Police Story

10:00 News

10:30 Johnny Carson

12:30 News

12:45 Tomorrow

KPAZ-TV, Channel 21, Independent, Phoenix:

1:30p Real McCoys

2:00 Afternoon Gap

3:00 New Zoo Revue

3:30 Black Buffalo

4:30 Bozo's Big Top

5:00 News

5:30 Cisco Kid

6:00 Real McCoys

6:30 Ski Scene


7:00 Arizona Outdoors

7:30 Bobby Goldsboro

8:00 Branded for Christ

8:30 Encounter

9:00 The Gap

10:30 Cisco Kid

If you suspect any typos, let me know, and I'll go check.

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Re: Retro: Phoenix TVG Edition, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 1974

> Things I noticed:

>

> * KPAZ-TV was still a mostly secular station at this time;

> it went religious a few years later. Apparently, it produced

> (or at least aired) a newscast at 5PM.

Yes, KPAZ ran a local newscast at 5 PM. But, from accounts, it was anything but professional.
"The Gap" was not a show about the department store, but a local religious program (by this
time, the station was owned by a church), and it looked like the prime-time schedule was mostly
religion as well.
KPAZ would have its transmitter repossessed in late 1976/early 1977, and TBN would be the
ones to bail them out.

> * KPHO-TV aired its newcast at 10PM, competing head-to-head

> with the affiliates. The news was eventually moved to 9:30,

> where it stayed until the early 1990s. KPHO would not have a

> full-length 10PM newscast again until several years after it

> became a CBS affiliate.

...and probably got better ratings than KTVK's news during this time period.

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11-03-2005, 09:10 AM #3

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KPAZ-TV in the pre-TBN days

> * KPAZ-TV was still a mostly secular station at this time;

> it went religious a few years later. Apparently, it produced

> (or at least aired) a newscast at 5PM.

Calling that newscast "produced" was a stretch to say the least, but it was live, local, and first. It
was probably the worst newscast in television history. Even worse than KTVK (which was also
pretty bad at the time).

I don't remember any of the news-people's names but the broadcast was unforgettable. No
reporters, minimal graphics, no professionalism whatsoever. That newscast (actually, the whole
station) was a train-wreck that you don't easily forget, no matter how hard you try. :-D

The news anchor (and I use that term loosely) was a Wally Cox-lookalike who couldn't read copy
to save his life (but he wasn't the only anchorman in Phoenix with that problem back then). The
US and Arizona weather maps were taken from a National Geographic magazine and had clear
plastic overlays on top so the weatherman could draw on them with a magic marker. Only the
sportscaster sounded anything close to professional. He did play-by-play for the minor-league
Phoenix Giants baseball games that KPAZ carried for a couple of years. It was a joke, but it was
the only 5 PM newscast in Phoenix at the time.

The only reason I remember this at all was that I was taking a college class at the time where we
analyzed all the local newscasts (it was an easy "A"), including Channel 21's.

Also, IIRC, the Bozo show they aired was the syndicated version that came from WHDH-TV
Boston (the one that's now WCVB, not the current one), not the better-known show from WGN-
TV Chicago (which I don't think was ever syndicated).

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11-03-2005, 12:46 PM #4

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> Also, IIRC, the Bozo show they aired was the syndicated

> version that came from WHDH-TV Boston (the one that's now

> WCVB, not the current one), not the better-known show from

> WGN-TV Chicago (which I don't think was ever syndicated).

If its "Bozo's Big Top", that would be the syndicated version. WGN's version was live and was
never syndicated.

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> If its "Bozo's Big Top", that would be the syndicated

> version. WGN's version was live and was never syndicated.

>

And also, some stations still had their own version of "Bozo" at the time, though many carried
the syndicated version in the 1970s.

Apparently beiing on the cheap, KPAZ offered the syndied version from Boston.

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11-03-2005, 01:45 PM #6

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Re: Retro: Phoenix TVG Edition, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 1974

> * KPAZ-TV was still a mostly secular station at this time;

> it went religious a few years later. Apparently, it produced

> (or at least aired) a newscast at 5PM.

> * KPHO-TV aired its newcast at 10PM, competing head-to-head

> with the affiliates. The news was eventually moved to 9:30,
> where it stayed until the early 1990s. KPHO would not have a

> full-length 10PM newscast again until several years after it

> became a CBS affiliate.

Even after picking up CBS, KPHO's 10p newscast was 15 minutes followed by Seinfeld reruns-
until Fox-10 picked up Jerry

> * Flagstaff's KOAI-TV apparently produced its own morning

> show. Was that unusual for a market that small in the 1970s?

Not really - Flagstaff is a college town (Northern Ariz Univ.)...lots of aspiring young journalists
who want to get on TV (including one Heidi Foglesong!)

> * Were the post-midnight newscasts national programs,

> repeats of the 10PM local news, or live local updates?

Yes, they were reruns of the 10pm local newscasts

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Re: Retro: Phoenix TVG Edition, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 1974

> > * Were the post-midnight newscasts national programs,


> > repeats of the 10PM local news, or live local updates?

>

> Yes, they were reruns of the 10pm local newscasts

>

Actually, in the early part of the seventies, the post-midnight newscasts were NOT repeats of the
10 pm news. However, it was taped not too long after the 10 pm newscast ended.

Usually, the post-midnight broadcasts were an announcer on camera reading news copy. The
exception being the newscaster on CBS channel 10 (Sam Chu Lin) doing a full half- hour newscast
with local and national stories with film and video inserts. He used that experience to go onto
Los Angeles.

In the late seventies (early eighties?), channel 10 produced a live, local 90-minute newscast in
the middle of the night. Linda Williams hosted the newscast and was very well produced.

Somewhere along the line, the ninety-minute newscast ended, and the stations went to
repeating the 10 pm news after midnight. Don't know when that happened.

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> > If its "Bozo's Big Top", that would be the syndicated

> > version. WGN's version was live and was never syndicated.

>>

> And also, some stations still had their own version of

> "Bozo" at the time, though many carried the syndicated

> version in the 1970s.

>

> Apparently beiing on the cheap, KPAZ offered the syndied

> version from Boston.

>
Were there two news anchors, or just a single one? I still remember when channel 21 went on
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Retro: WPTZ-TV/Philadelphia-2/23/42

From "Television in America: Local Station Histories From Across The Nation", by Michael D.
Murray and Donald G. Godfrey. The schedule itself came from the personal collection of Andrew
C. McKay.

WPTZ (later WRCV, now KYW-TV): Monday, February 23, 1942:

7pm Last Year's Nest, Episode 5 (Drama)

7:15 Film Short (TBA)

7:30 Elizabeth Jane Taylor, Noted Philadelphia Coloratura Soprano

8pm WNBT Retelecast-Air Raid Warden Instructional Program

8:30 WNBT Retelecast-America Prepares

9pm Philadelphia Council of Defense Presents: "Women in Emergency Relief"

9:20 Film Short (TBA)

9:30 Hale America Presents a Boxing Exhibition

9:45 "See The Skies Tonight" by Armand Spitz

10pm WNBT Retelecast-FDR's Speech

10:15 The Philco News Analyst

10:30 Sign off


The WNBT retelecasts were test programs originating from New York. This setup was basically
part of the early stages of the NBC television network.

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> From "Television in America: Local Station Histories From

> Across The Nation", by Michael D. Murray and Donald G.

> Godfrey. The schedule itself came from the personal

> collection of Andrew C. McKay.

>

> WPTZ (later WRCV, now KYW-TV): Monday, February 23, 1942:

>

> 7pm Last Year's Nest, Episode 5 (Drama)

> 7:15 Film Short (TBA)

> 7:30 Elizabeth Jane Taylor, Noted Philadelphia Coloratura

> Soprano

> 8pm WNBT Retelecast-Air Raid Warden Instructional Program

> 8:30 WNBT Retelecast-America Prepares

> 9pm Philadelphia Council of Defense Presents: "Women in


> Emergency Relief"

> 9:20 Film Short (TBA)

> 9:30 Hale America Presents a Boxing Exhibition

> 9:45 "See The Skies Tonight" by Armand Spitz

> 10pm WNBT Retelecast-FDR's Speech

> 10:15 The Philco News Analyst

> 10:30 Sign off

>

> The WNBT retelecasts were test programs originating from New

> York. This setup was basically part of the early stages of

> the NBC television network.

>

I think NBC had three stations at the time: WNBT, WPTZ,

and WRGB Schenectady, NY. Brooks and Marsh mention that

by 1944 Ray Forrest was doing a newscast, at the top of

which he identified the NBC network and the three stations.

Ironically, two of the three are now with CBS. WRGB switched

in 1981; KYW is now a CBS o&o.

I didn't know that any of FDR's speeches were televised, save

for one he gave at the 1939 New York World's Fair. That's

interesting.

And is Andrew C. McKay the Andy McKay who worked with Ernie

Kovacs?
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11-06-2005, 07:08 PM #3

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A nit: Philco sold WPTZ to Westinghouse which changed the calls to KYW-TV in 1954. A year
later, Westinhouse swapped Philadelphia and Cleveland stations with NBC and NBC changed the
calls to WRCV-TV. In 1964, the FCC order the companies to swap back, and the station became
KYW-TV again.

>

> WPTZ (later WRCV, now KYW-TV): Monday, February 23, 1942:

>

Retro: Southern Minnesota, Friday, June 29, 1979

Source: Austin (Minn.) Herald

KIMT 3 (CBS) Mason City, Iowa

AM

5:30 Summer Semester

6 PTL Club

7 Morning

7:25 American Trails

7:30 Morning

8 Captain Kangaroo

9 All In The Family

9:30 Whew!
9:55 CBS News

10 Price Is Right

11 Young & The Restless

11:30 Search For Tomorrow

PM

12 News

12:30 As The World Turns

1:30 Guiding Light

2:30 MASH

3 Love Of Life

3:30 Summer Fun

5 Gilligans Island

5:30 CBS News

6 News

6:30 That Good Ole Nashville Music

7 Incredible Hulk

8 Dukes Of Hazzard

9 Dallas

10 News

10:30 CBS Late Movie -- Kolchak: The Night Stalker

12:30A News

KAAL 6 (ABC) Austin, Minn.

AM

7 Good Morning America


9 Dinah

10 Laverne and Shirley

10:30 Family Feud

11 $20,000 Pyramid

11:30 Ryans Hope

PM

12 All My Children

12:58 ABC Newsbrief

1 One Life To Live

2 General Hospital

3 Edge Of Night

3:30 Mike Douglas

4:30 Beverly Hillbillies

5 ABC News

5:30 News

6 Andy Griffith

6:30 Mary Tyler Moore

7 Operation Petticoat

7:30 Welcome Back, Kotter

8 ABC Friday Night Movie: Love Trap

10 News

10:30 Movie: Night Riders (only 70 mins.)

11:40 Soap

12:10A Baretta

1:20 News
KTTC 10 (NBC) Rochester

AM

6:50 Weather

7 Today

9 Phil Donahue

10 High Rollers

10:30 Wheel of Fortune

11 Password Plus

11:30 Hollywood Squares

PM

12 News

12:30 Days Of Our Lives

1:30 The Doctors

2 Another World

3:30 Card Sharks

4 All Star Secrets

4:30 Big Valley

5:30 NBC News

6 News

6:30 My Three Sons

7 Diffrent Strokes

7:30 Hello, Larry

8 Rockford Files

9 Eddie Capra Mysteries


10 News

10:30 Tonight (guest host: Rich Little)

12A Midnight Special

KAVT 15 (PBS) Austin, Minn.

PM (sign-on at 3 p.m.)

3 Sesame Street

4 Mister Rogers

4:30 Electric Company

5 Lilias, Yoga andYou

5:30 Over Easy

6 Dick Cavett (guest: Alan Arkin)

6:30 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

7 Washington Week In Review

7:30 Wall Street Week

8 Bill Moyers Journal

8:30 The Wages Of Congress (about passage of a new ethics code in the House and Senate)

9 Firing Line

10 Dick Cavett (repeat of 6 p.m.)

10:30 ABC Captioned News

Retro: Michigan Thurs 8/27/98 (5am-6pm)

from Detroit Free Press

note: Freep didn't list 31/45/49 in channel guide


Battle Creek's WZPX 43-Pax/UPN wasn't listed either

2 WJBK-Fox Detroit * 2s CHBX-CTV Sault Ste. Marie * 3 WWMT-CBS Kalamazoo*

3e WJMN-CBS Escanaba * 4 WDIV-NBC Detroit * 4c WTOM-NBC Cheboygan *

5 WNEM-CBS Bay City * 5c WBKP-ABC Calumet * 5s CJIC-CBC Sault Ste. Marie *

6 WLNS-CBS Lansing * 6a WCML-PBS Alpena * 6m WLUC-NBC Marquette *

7 WXYZ-ABC Detroit * 7t WPBN-NBC Traverse City * 8 WOOD-NBC Grand Rapids *

8s WGTQ-ABC Sault Ste. Marie * 9 CBET-CBC Windsor * 9c WWTV-CBS Cadillac *

10 WILX-NBC Jackson * 10s WWUP-CBS Sault Ste. Marie * 11 WTOL-CBS Toledo *

11a WBKB-CBS Alpena * 12 WJRT-ABC Flint * 13 WZZM-ABC Grand Rapids *

13m WNMU-PBS Marquette * 13t WTVG-ABC Toledo * 14 WCMU-PBS Mount Pleasant *

17 WXMI-Fox Grand Rapids * 19 WDCQ-PBS Bay City * 20 WDWB-WB Detroit *

23 WKAR-PBS East Lansing * 24 WNWO-ABC Toledo * 25 WEYI-NBC Saginaw *

28 WFUM-PBS Flint * 29 WGTU-ABC Traverse City * 30 WGTE-PBS Toledo *

31 WPXD-Pax Detroit * 33 WGKI-Fox/UPN Cadillac * 35 WGVU-PBS Grand Rapids *

36 WUPW-Fox Toledo * 41 WOTV-ABC Battle Creek * 42 CKCO-CTV Sarnia *

45 WGKU-Fox/UPN Vanderbilt * 47 WSYM-Fox Lansing * 49 WAQP-TCT/TBN Saginaw *

50 WKBD-UPN Detroit * 53 WLAJ-ABC Lansing * 56 WTVS-PBS Detroit *

62 WWJ-CBS Detroit * 66 WSMH-Fox Flint

Morning

5:00 2 M*A*S*H

3 This Morning's Business

3e-11a CBS News Up to the Minute

4-10 NBC News at Sunrise


5-6-9c-10s-11 CBS Morning News

5c-7-12-13-13t-41 ABC World News This Morning

8 News

8s-25-29 Shepherd's Chapel

20 All News Channel

24-53 ABC World News Now

31 Psalms

49 TCT Revival

66 Auto Show

5:30 2-33-45 This Morning's Business

3 CBS Morning News

4 Newsbeat Today

4c-6m-7t NBC News at Sunrise

5-6-7-10-11-12-13-13t News

9c-10s Michigan This Morning

20 Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog

24 Used Car Show

50 DuckTales

66 Extreme Ghostbusters

6:00 2 News Morning

2s-3-4c-6-6m-7t-11-13t-42 News

3e-11a CBS Morning News

5c-8s-29 ABC World News This Morning


17-53 Kenneth Copeland

19 Bloomberg Morning News

20 Marvel Superheroes

24-62 First Business

25 This Morning's Business

31 Prayer

33-45 Extreme Dinosaurs

36-50 Mr. Men

49 TCT Today

56 TECHNObytes

66 101 Dalmatians

6:30 2s-42 Canada AM

3e-13t-41 News

8s-29 Wake-Up Call

17-47-50 Quack Pack

19 Morning Business Report

20 Extreme Ghostbusters

24-25 NBC News at Sunrise

28-35 Bloomberg Morning News

30 Homestretch

33-45 Bananas in Pajamas

36 101 Dalmatians

49 Benny Hinn

53 Joyce Meyer
56 Adventures with Kanga Roddy

62 CBS Morning News

66 Mummies Alive

6:45 6a-14-23 Morning Business Report

19 Stretching for Life

7:00 2 News Morning

3e News

4-4c-6m-7t-8-10-24-25 Today

5s-9 CBC Morning News

5-6-11-11a-62 CBS This Morning

5c-7-8s-12-13-13t-29-41-53 Good Morning America

6a-14-23 Sesame Street

17-33-36-45-47-66 Beetleborgs

19 Homestretch

20 Tiny Toon Adventures

28-56 Teletubbies

30 Big Comfy Couch

31 Worship for Kids!

35 Tots Today

49 Jerry Barnard

50 101 Dalmatians

7:15 13m Morning Business Report


7:30 13m Body Electric

17-33-36-45-47-66 Life with Louie

19-28 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

20 Captain Planet

30 Theodore Tugboat

35 Teletubbies

49 Walt Mills

50 Mummies Alive

56 Arthur

8:00 3-9c-10s CBS This Morning

3e News

6a-14-23-28-30-35 Barney & Friends

13m Big Comfy Couch

17-33-45 101 Dalmatians

19 Teletubbies

20 The Mask

31 Infomercials

36-47-50 Wacky World of Tex Avery

49 Beverly Exercise

56 Magic School Bus

66 X-Men

8:30 6a-14-19 Arthur


13m Kidsongs

17-66 Wacky World of Tex Avery

20 Real Adventures of Jonny Quest

23-30-35-56 Puzzle Place

28 Charlie Horse Music Pizza

33-36-45 Quack Pack

47 101 Dalmatians

49 Billy Joe Daugherty

50-66 Infomercials

9:00 2 Forgive or Forget

2s-6m-7-8s-10-11t-12-13-24-29-42 Regis & Kathie Lee

3-36 Jerry Springer

3e CBS This Morning

4-25 Maury Povich

5 Andy Griffith

5c Martha Stewart Living

5s-9 CBC Playground

6 Montel Williams

6a-13m-14-19-23-28-35-56 Sesame Street

9c-10s Howie Mandel

11-20-47 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

13t Sally Jessy Raphael

17 Bananas in Pajamas

30 Wimzie's House
33-45 Infomercials

41 Newlywed Game

49 Make Your Day Count

53 Geraldo Rivera

62 Quincy, ME

9:15 5s-9 Guess What?

9:30 5 I Love Lucy

5c Gayle King

9 Sesame Park

17 Mr. Men

30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

33-45 Judge Judy

41 Dating Game

49 Walking by Faith

50 Step by Step

66 Auto Show

10:00 2 Geraldo Rivera

2s-42 Gabareau Live!

3 Sally Jessy Raphael

3e Regis & Kathie Lee

4 Jerry Springer

4c-6m-7t-8-10-25 Leeza
5-7-9c-10s-13-47 Martha Stewart Living

5c-8s-20-29 700 Club

5s-9-23 Theodore Tugboat

6-41 People's Court

6a-13m-14 Charlie Horse Music Pizza

11 Little House on the Prairie

11a-12-13t Jenny Jones

17 I Love Lucy

19-30-56 Barney & Friends

24 Judge Mills Lane

28 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

33-45 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

35 Big Comfy Couch

36 Ricki Lake

49 Digging In

50 Silver Spoons

62 Guiding Light

66 Too Close for Comfort

10:15 5s-9 CBC Playground

10:30 5-7-9c-10s-13-47 Gayle King

5s-9 Mr. Dressup

6a-13m-14-23-28 Reading Rainbow

17 Grace Under Fire


19 Theodore Tugboat

24 Judge Mills Lane

30 Teletubbies

35 Groundling Marsh

50 Blossom

56 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

66 Mad About You

11:00 2 Real TV

2s-5c-8s-12-13t-29-41-42-53 The View

3-3e-5-6-9c-10s-11-11a-62 Price is Right

4 Jenny Jones

4c-7-7t People's Court

5s-9 Wimzie's House

6a-14 Puzzle Place

6m-8-10-50 Sunset Beach

13-36 Maury Povich

13m Arthur

17-33-45 Ricki Lake

19-23-56 Charlie Horse Music Pizza

20 Simon & Simon

24 Leeza

25 Montel Williams

28 Teletubbies

30 Sesame Street
35 Bill Nye the Science Guy

47 Forgive or Forget

49 Kenneth Copeland

66 Jerry Springer

11:30 2 Real TV

5s Wonder Years

6a-14-28 Theodore Tugboat

9 The Lead

13m Kratts' Creatures

19 Kaye's Quilting Friends

23 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

49 Ask the Pastor

56 Wimzie's House

Afternoon

Noon 2-2s-3-4-5-5c-6-7-8-9c-10s-11-12-13-13t-42 News

3e Young & the Restless

4c-7t-24-25 Sunset Beach

5s-9 Midday

6a-14 Oliver Sacks: The Mind Traveler

6m Another World

8s-29 Blossom

11a Access Hollywood

13m Nature
17-66 Judge Judy

19 Body Electric

20 Three's Company

23 Teletubbies

28 Arthur

30 Reading Rainbow

33-45 Montel Williams

35 Pappyland

36 Martha Stewart Living

41 700 Club

47 Jenny Jones

50 All in the Family

56 Teletubbies

62 Debt

12:30 2 Pictionary

3-5-6-9c-10s-11-11a-62 Young & the Restless

4 Jeopardy!

5m-7-8s-12-13-13t-29-41-53 Port Charles

10 Inside Edition

17 Judge Judy

19 Scheewe Art Workshop

20 Beverly Hillbillies

23 Yan Can Cook: The Best of Asia

28-30-35 Magic School Bus


36 Gayle King

49 Joyce Meyer

50 Jeffersons

56 Sesame Street

66 Big Date

1:00 2 Access Hollywood

2s-42 Canadian Living TV

3e News

4-4c-6m-7t-8-10-24-25 Days of Our Lives

5c-5s-7-8s-12-13-13t-29-41-53 All My Children

6a-14 Sewing Connection

9 Pamela Wallin

13m Survival Special

17 Forgive or Forget

19 Helmut Lotti Goes Classic

20 Hawaii Five-O

23 Nova

28 Sew Creative with Donna Wilder

30 Arthur

33-45-66 Infomercials

35 Backyard Safari

36 Kenenth Copeland

47 Coach

49 TCT Today
50 Sanford & Son

1:30 2 Extra

2s-3-3e-5-6-9c-10s-11-11a-42-62 Bold & the Beautiful

6a-14 Sew Many Quilts

28 Best of Joy of Painting

30 Kratts' Creatures

33-45 Walking by Faith

35 For Your Home

36 Infomercials

47 Doogie Howser, MD

49 Marvin Gorman

50 What's Happening!

56 Reading Rainbow

2:00 2 Geraldo Rivera

2s-4-4c-7t-8-10-24-25-42 Another World

3-3e-5-6-9c-10s-11-11a-62 As the World Turns

5c-7-8s-12-13-13t-29-41-53 One Life to Live

5s-9 ENG

6a-14 Body Electric

6m Roseanne

13m Christina Cooks

17 Andy Griffith

20-36 Bananas in Pajamas


23 Quilt in a Day

28 Stained Glass with Vicki Payne

30 Bill Nye the Science Guy

33-45 Three's Company

35 Quilting from the Heartland

47-66 Mr. Men

49 James Robison

50 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

56 Barney & Friends

2:30 6a-14 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6m Extra

13m Sew Many Quilts

17-36 Mummies Alive

20 X-Men

23 Painting with Brenda Harris

28 Kratts' Creatures

30 Home Cooking

33-45 Mr. Men

35 Sewing Connection

47 Extreme Ghostbusters

49 Benny Hinn

50 Extreme Dinosaurs

56 Big Comfy Couch

66 Quack Pack
3:00 2 Ricki Lake

2s-42 Dini

3-3e-6-9c-10s-11-11a Guiding Light

4 Montel Williams

4c-7t-10-25 Sally Jessy Raphael

5 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

5c-7-8s-12-13t-29-41-53 General Hospital

5s-9 Coronation Street

6a-14 Teletubbies

6m-8-24 Howie Mandel

13m Pappyland

17-33-36-45-47-50-66 Cartoon Cabana

19 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin'

20 Bugs 'n' Daffy

23-28-56 Arthur

30 Martha's Sewing Room

35 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

49 700 Club

62 Judge Judy

3:30 5s-9 Urban Peasant

6a-13m-14-23-56 Magic School Bus

19-35 Reading Rainbow

20 Animaniacs
28-30 Sesame Street

62 Judge Mills Lane

4:00 2-4c-6-6m-7t-8-11a-12-13t Rosie O'Donnell

2s-3-5-7-8s-11-29-42 Oprah Winfrey

3e Frasier

4 Sally Jessy Raphael

5c-53 Ricki Lake

5s-9 Jonovision

6a-14 Wishbone

9c-10-10s Maury Povich

13-25 Montel Williams

13m Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

17-33-36-45-47-50-66 Spider-Man

19-23-35 Kratts' Creatures

20 Pinky & the Brain

24-62 Judge Judy

41 Family Ties

49 John Hagee

53 Infomercials

56 Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego?

4:30 3e Jeopardy!

5s Family Matters

6a-14 Kratts' Creatures


9 The Bill

13m-19-23-28-35-56 Wishbone

17-33-36-45-47-50-66 Power Rangers Power Playback

20 New Batman/Superman Adventures

24 Judge Judy

30 Magic School Bus

41 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

49 Lift Jesus Higher

62 Judge Mills Lane

5:00 2-3-4-4c-6-7-7t-8-9c-10-10s-11-12-13 News

2s-42 America's Funniest Home Videos

3e-6m-53 Oprah Winfrey

5 Take 5

5c-8s-29-62 Grace Under Fire

5s-47-50 Simpsons

6a-14-19-23-28-30 Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego?

9 Futureworld

11a-13 Hard Copy

13m-56 Kratts' Creatures

17-33-45 Boy Meets World

20-36 Full House

24 Montel Williams

25 Cosby Show

35 Arthur
41 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

47 Infomercial

49 Praise the Lord

66 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

5:30 2-3-6-8-9-13-13t News

2s-8s-29-42 Home Improvement

4c-7t Inside Edition

5 American Journal

5c Hard Copy

5s Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

6a-13m-14-19-23-28-56 Bill Nye the Science Guy

10 Seinfeld

11a Extra

17-36-66 Simpsons

20 Boy Meets World

25 Grace Under Fire

30 Wishbone

33-45 Step by Step

35 Magic School Bus

47 Roseanne

50 Living Single

62 Mad About You

Retro: Michigan Thurs 8/27/98 (6pm-5am)


from Detroit Free Press

note: Freep didn't list 31/45/49 in channel guide

Battle Creek's WZPX 43-Pax/UPN wasn't listed either

2 WJBK-Fox Detroit * 2s CHBX-CTV Sault Ste. Marie * 3 WWMT-CBS Kalamazoo*

3e WJMN-CBS Escanaba * 4 WDIV-NBC Detroit * 4c WTOM-NBC Cheboygan *

5 WNEM-CBS Bay City * 5c WBKP-ABC Calumet * 5s CJIC-CBC Sault Ste. Marie *

6 WLNS-CBS Lansing * 6a WCML-PBS Alpena * 6m WLUC-NBC Marquette *

7 WXYZ-ABC Detroit * 7t WPBN-NBC Traverse City * 8 WOOD-NBC Grand Rapids *

8s WGTQ-ABC Sault Ste. Marie * 9 CBET-CBC Windsor * 9c WWTV-CBS Cadillac *

10 WILX-NBC Jackson * 10s WWUP-CBS Sault Ste. Marie * 11 WTOL-CBS Toledo *

11a WBKB-CBS Alpena * 12 WJRT-ABC Flint * 13 WZZM-ABC Grand Rapids *

13m WNMU-PBS Marquette * 13t WTVG-ABC Toledo * 14 WCMU-PBS Mount Pleasant *

17 WXMI-Fox Grand Rapids * 19 WDCQ-PBS Bay City * 20 WDWB-WB Detroit *

23 WKAR-PBS East Lansing * 24 WNWO-ABC Toledo * 25 WEYI-NBC Saginaw *

28 WFUM-PBS Flint * 29 WGTU-ABC Traverse City * 30 WGTE-PBS Toledo *

31 WPXD-Pax Detroit * 33 WGKI-Fox/UPN Cadillac * 35 WGVU-PBS Grand Rapids *

36 WUPW-Fox Toledo * 41 WOTV-ABC Battle Creek * 42 CKCO-CTV Sarnia *

45 WGKU-Fox/UPN Vanderbilt * 47 WSYM-Fox Lansing * 49 WAQP-TCT/TBN Saginaw *

50 WKBD-UPN Detroit * 53 WLAJ-ABC Lansing * 56 WTVS-PBS Detroit *

62 WWJ-CBS Detroit * 66 WSMH-Fox Flint

Evening

6:00 2-2s-3-4-4c-5-5c-6-6m-7-7t-8-9-9c-10-10s-11-11a-12-13-13t-24-25-41-42-53 News

3e CBS Evening News


5s Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

6a-14-30-56 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

8s-29 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

13m Religion & Ethics Newsweekly

17-36-66 Home Improvement

19 Newton's Apple

20 Family Matters

23 European Journal

28 Homepage

33-45-47-50 Simpsons

35 Ask the...

62 Seinfeld

6:30 2 Married...with Children

3-3e-5-6-9c-10-10s-11-11a CBS Evening News

4-4c-6m-7t-8-10-24-25 NBC Nightly News

5c-8s-12-13-29-41-53 ABC World News Tonight

13m-19-23-29-35 Nightly Business Report

17 Simpsons

20 A Different World

33-45 America's Funniest Home Videos

36-47-62 Mad About You

50-66 Home Improvement

7:00 2 Access Hollywood


2s-3-4-5c-7t-10-11-42 Wheel of Fortune

3e-6m News

5 Jeopardy!

5c-5s-9c-10s-36 Seinfeld

6-13-13t Entertainment Tonight

6a-14-56 Nightly Business Report

7 ABC World News Tonight

8-12 Inside Edition

8s-17-29 Home Improvement

9 National Geographic: On Assignment

11a Mad About You

13m-19-23-29-35 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

20 Roseanne

24 Grace Under Fire

25-33-45 Real TV

30 Arthur

41 American Journal

47-50-66 Frasier

49 American Renaissance

53 M*A*S*H

62 CBS Evening News

7:30 2-8-8s-12-29 Extra

2s-3-4-4c-7t-10-11-42 Jeopardy!

3e-5 Wheel of Fortune


5c-13 Mad About You

5s Just for Laughs

6-13t-62 Hard Copy

6a-14 Northern Experience

6m-36-47-50 Home Improvement

7-25 Entertainment Tonight

9c-10s Fred Trout

11a-17-66 Seinfeld

20 Mama's Family

24 Frasier

33-45 Simpsons

41 Real TV

49 Billy Joe Daugherty

53 Grace Under Fire

56 Great Lakes Outdoors

8:00 2-36-47-66 World's Wildest Police Videos

2s-42 Movie "Max"

3-3e-5-9c-10s-11-11a NFL Pre-Season: Dallas-Jacksonville

4-4c-6m-7t-8-10-24-25 Friends

5c-7-8s-12-13-13t-29-41-53 Push

5s Movie "Hocus Pocus"

6 Murphy Brown

6a-14 Anyplace Wild

9 Traders
13m Sherman's March Through the South

17 Frasier

19 Edmund Fitzgerald Investigation

20 Hercules

23-28-35 Fred Trout

30 This Old House

33-45 Simpsons

49 TCT Today

50 Movie "The Crying Game"

56 New Yankee Workshop

62 In-Depth Detroit

8:30 4-4c-6m-7t-8-10-24-25 Frasier

6-17-33-45-62 NFL Pre-Season: Detroit-Indianapolis

6a-14-23 MUCC's Michigan Out-of-Doors Magazine

28 Great Lakes Outdoors

30 New Yankee Workshop

35-56 This Old House

49 Hal Lindsey

9:00 2-36-47-66 Fox Files

4-4c-6m-7t-8-10-24-25 Seinfeld

4c-7-8s-12-13-13t-29-53 ABC News Summer Thursday

6a-14-30 Mystery!

9 Tracey Ullman: Takes On New York


13m Fred Trout

19 Ghosts & Guardians of Lake Superior (pt 1)

20 Xena: Warrior Princess

23 This Old House

28-35-56 MUCC's Michigan Out-of-Doors Magazine

41 Push

49 Something Good Tonight

9:30 4-4c-6m-7t-8-10-24-25 Frasier

13m MUCC's Michigan Out-of-Doors Magazine

23 Burt Wolf's Gatherings & Celebrations

28 This Old House

35 Flyfishing with Glen Blackwood

56 Fred Trout

10:00 2-36-47-50 News

2s-4-4c-6m-7t-8-10-24-25-42 ER

5c-7-8s-12-13-13t-29-41-53 Crime & Punishment

5s-9 National/Journal

6a-14-30 Vis-a-Vis

13m-23-28-56 Mystery!

19 Ghosts & Guardians of Lake Superior (pt 2)

20 Roseanne

35 Anyplace Wild

49 Praise the Lord


66 Jerry Springer

10:30 20 Mam's Family

35 Great Lakes Outdoors

36 Inside Edition

10:50 50 Sports Xtra

11:00 2 Cheers

2s-42 CTV News

3-3e-4-4c-5-5c-6m-7-7t-8-9c-10-10s-11-11a-12-13-13t-24-25-41-53 News

5s-9 National Update

6a-14 Charlie Rose

8s-29 Frasier

13m Scully: The World Show

20 Cops

23 Fred Trout

28 People & Places with Perry

30 Monty Python's Flying Circus

31 Psalms

35 Waiting for God

36 Simpsons

47 Magic Hour

50 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

56 Are You Being Served?


66 Judge Judy

11:30 2-17 M*A*S*H

2s-6-9-42 News

5s Cheers

13m NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

19-30-35 Charlie Rose

20 LAPD: Life on the Beat

23 MUCC's Michigan Out-of-Doors Magazine

24 Tonight Show with Jay Leno

28 Nova

33-45 World's Wildest Police Videos

36 Jerry Springer

50 Star Trek

56 New Red Green

62 Late Night with David Letterman

11:35 3-3e-9c-10-10s-11-11a Late Show with David Letterman

4-4c-6m-7t-8-10-25 Tonight Show with Jay Leno

5 NFL Pre-Season: Detroit-Indianapolis

5c-7-8s-12-13-13t-29-41-53 Nightline

Late Night

Mid. 2 Married...with Children

5s-9 Movie "Oh, What a Night"


17 Magic Hour

20 Real Stories

31 Entertainment That Counts

47 Real TV

56 Backstage Pass

12:05 2s-5c-8s-12-13-13t-29-41-42-53 Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher

7 Inside Edition

12:30 2 Magic Hour

20 Strange Universe

24 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

31 Keep the Faith Top 7 Countdown

33-45 Fox Files

35 StarGazer

36-50 Vibe

47 Jenny Jones

56 New Yankee Workshop

1:00 2 M*A*S*H

17 Vibe

31 Gary Richardson

49 TCT Today

56 This Old House

66 Real Stories
1:05 5c Simpsons

7 Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher

8s-12-29-41-53 Infomercial

13 Gayle King

1:30 2 Who's the Boss?

20 Honeymooners

24 Later with Greg Kinnear

33-45 Dating Game

47 Forgive or Forget

49 Benny Hinn

50 Coach

56 Fred Trout

62 Early Edition

66 Strange Universe

1:35 4 Infomercial

4c-6m-7t-8-10-25 Later with Greg Kinnear

5c-8s-29 LAPD: Life on the Beat

6 Extra

7 Howie Mandel

9c-10s Martha Stewart Living

11 America's Store

11a Magic Hour


13 News

53 Cops

2:00 2 News

5c ABC World News Now

17 Murphy Brown

20 Movie "Murder in Coweta County"

24 Used Car Show

31 Psalms

33-45 Access Hollywood

49 You & Me

56 MUCC's Michigan Out-of-Doors Magazine

66 Movie "Pink Lightning"

2:05 3 Gearldo Rivera

3e Vibe

4 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

4c-7t Roseanne

6-12 Howie Mandel

6m-8s-29 Married...with Children

9c-10s CBS News Up to the Minute

10 Judge Judy

13 Access Hollywood

47-50 Infomercials

53 Newlywed Game
2:30 8s-29 ABC World News Now

17 Cops

24 Pictionary

33-45 Strange Universe

47 Martha Stewart Living

56 Mystery!

62 Hard Copy

2:35

4c-7t-8 NBC News Nightside

5 CBS News Up to the Minute

10 Judge Mills Lane

11a Cops

13 The View

13t News

53 Dating Game

3:00 31 Psalms

33-45 Movie "Stunt Seven"

36-62 Newlywed Game

47 Gayle King

49 TCT Revival

3:05 3-3e-6 CBS News Up to the Minute


4 Later with Greg Kinnear

7 The View

10 Jerry Springer

11a Real Stories

12 ABC World News Now

25 NBC News Nightside

53 Access Hollywood

3:10 13t ABC World News Now

3:30 2 Family Ties

24 Cops

36-62 Dating Game

47 All News Channel

56 New Red Green

3:35 4 Leeza

11a Forgive or Forget

13t-53 ABC World News Now

4:00 2 Forgive or Forget

10-36 Married...with Children

20 Infomercial

24 People's Court

31 Gary Richardson
56 Asian-American Film Festival

62 CBS News Up to the Minute

66 Hawaii Five-O

4:05 7 ABC World News Now

4:30 5-9c-10s AgDay

10 CNN Headline News

20 Up Close Today

25 Hard Copy

36 Forgive or Forget

NOTE: The Freep didn't list infomercials, and I've tried to fill the blanks; if a commercial station
has blanks, they're running infomercials in the slot!!

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> from Detroit Free Press

> note: Freep didn't list 31/45/49 in channel guide

> Battle Creek's WZPX 43-Pax/UPN wasn't listed either


>

> 2 WJBK-Fox Detroit * 2s CHBX-CTV Sault Ste. Marie * 3

> WWMT-CBS Kalamazoo*

> 3e WJMN-CBS Escanaba * 4 WDIV-NBC Detroit * 4c WTOM-NBC

> Cheboygan *

> 5 WNEM-CBS Bay City * 5c WBKP-ABC Calumet * 5s CJIC-CBC

> Sault Ste. Marie *

> 6 WLNS-CBS Lansing * 6a WCML-PBS Alpena * 6m WLUC-NBC

> Marquette *

> 7 WXYZ-ABC Detroit * 7t WPBN-NBC Traverse City * 8 WOOD-NBC

> Grand Rapids *

> 8s WGTQ-ABC Sault Ste. Marie * 9 CBET-CBC Windsor * 9c

> WWTV-CBS Cadillac *

> 10 WILX-NBC Jackson * 10s WWUP-CBS Sault Ste. Marie * 11

> WTOL-CBS Toledo *

> 11a WBKB-CBS Alpena * 12 WJRT-ABC Flint * 13 WZZM-ABC Grand

> Rapids *

> 13m WNMU-PBS Marquette * 13t WTVG-ABC Toledo * 14 WCMU-PBS

> Mount Pleasant *

> 17 WXMI-Fox Grand Rapids * 19 WDCQ-PBS Bay City * 20 WDWB-WB

> Detroit *

> 23 WKAR-PBS East Lansing * 24 WNWO-ABC Toledo * 25 WEYI-NBC

> Saginaw *

> 28 WFUM-PBS Flint * 29 WGTU-ABC Traverse City * 30 WGTE-PBS

> Toledo *
> 31 WPXD-Pax Detroit * 33 WGKI-Fox/UPN Cadillac * 35 WGVU-PBS

> Grand Rapids *

> 36 WUPW-Fox Toledo * 41 WOTV-ABC Battle Creek * 42 CKCO-CTV

> Sarnia *

> 45 WGKU-Fox/UPN Vanderbilt * 47 WSYM-Fox Lansing * 49

> WAQP-TCT/TBN Saginaw *

> 50 WKBD-UPN Detroit * 53 WLAJ-ABC Lansing * 56 WTVS-PBS

> Detroit *

> 62 WWJ-CBS Detroit * 66 WSMH-Fox Flint

>

Freep bullet colors:

black-WJBK 2, WWMT 3, WDIV 4, WNEM 5, WLNS 6, WXYZ 7, WOOD 8, CBET 9, WILX 10, WTOL
11, 12, WZZM 13, 19, 20, 24, 25, 29, 41, 45, 50, 56, 62, 66

white-CHBX 2, WJMN 3, WTOM 4, CJIC 5, WCML 6, WPBN 7, WGTQ 8, WWTV 9, WWUP 10,
WBKB 11, WTVG 13, 14, 17, 23, 28, 30, 31, 33, 35, 36, 42, 47, 49

brackets: WBKP 5, WLUC 6, WNMU 13

Cable channels listed (sep. grids from listings): A&E, AMC, CNBC, CNN, Comedy Central, Disney
Channel, E!, ESPN, Family Channel, Fox Sports Detroit, HBO, Lifetime, Cinemax, MTV,
Nickelodeon, Sci-Fi Channel, Showtime, WTBS, Discovery Channel, TMN, TNN, TNT, USA
Network, WGN

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> 9 CBET-CBC Windsor

> Evening

> 6:00

> 9 News

Since CBC reinstated CBET's news department in the mid-1990s, the arrangement was a little
unusual -- CBET had their own newscast at 5:30PM (replacing "Fresh Prince" in 1998), followed
by Toronto's newscast at 6PM. The 11:30PM newscast was Windsor's.

This continued until "Canada Now" started up in 2001, when th first half-hour was national news
from Vancouver, with the other half local news (in CBET's case, from Windsor), with no late local
news on any CBC O&O (thanks to their blasted budget cuts again).

> 10:00 9 National/Journal

"The Journal" ended in 1992, following Barbara Frum's death; that fall, CBC's ill-fated "Prime
Time News" replaced the National / Journal combo. "The National" returned in 1995, with its
"Magazine" segment filling the void left by "The Journal".<P ID="edit"><FONT
class="small">Edited by rugrats1 on 11/05/05 01:40 AM.</FONT></P>

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> Cable channels listed (sep. grids from listings): A&E, AMC,

> CNBC, CNN, Comedy Central, Disney Channel, E!, ESPN, Family

> Channel, Fox Sports Detroit, HBO, Lifetime, Cinemax, MTV,

> Nickelodeon, Sci-Fi Channel, Showtime, WTBS, Discovery

> Channel, TMN*, TNN, TNT, USA Network, WGN

>

* should read TMC

Retro: West Virginia Sat 5/19/90

from TV Guide: West Virginia edition

WSAZ 3-NBC Huntington

5:00 Home Shopping Club

6:30 Saturday Report

7:00 Mr. Cartoon

8:00 Kissyfur

8:30 Camp Candy

9:00 Captain N: The Game Master

9:30 Karate Kid


10:00 Smurfs

11:00 Alvin & the Chipmunks

11:30 Saved by the Bell

Noon ALF-Tales

12:30 ALF

1:00 Better Your Home

1:30 Mork & Mindy

2:00 Movie "Raise the Titanic"

4:00 NBC Sports Showcase (Masters Baseball Classic)

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 National Geographic

8:00 13 East

8:30 Amen

9:00 Golden Girls

9:30 Bob Hope Special (Bob joins the USO in Europe)

11:00 News

11:30 Saturday Night Live

1:00 Fun & Games

1:30 Home Shopping Club

WOWK 13-CBS Huntington

6:30 Weekend Magazine

7:30 Adventures of Raggedy Ann & Andy

8:00 Dink the Little Dinosaur


8:30 California Raisins

9:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

10:00 Pee-wee's Playhouse

10:30 Garfield & Friends

11:30 Dungeons & Dragons

Noon Kidsmag!

12:30 CBS Sports Saturday (NCAA Gymnastics Championships)

1:30 PGA Golf: The Colonial

3:30 NBA: Western Conference semi-final or final

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Cash Explosion

8:00 Paradise

9:00 Famous Teddy Z

9:30 City

10:00 Connie Chung

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "The Alpha Incident"

1:30 News

2:00 sign-off

WPBY 33-PBS Huntington(also on 57 Parkersburg/Marietta)

8:00 After Henry

8:30 No Place Like Home


9:00 Shelley

9:30 Keep It in the Family

10:00 Yes, Prime Minister

10:30 'Allo! 'Allo!

11:00 Make Yourself at Home

11:30 Frugal Gourmet

Noon Victory Garden

12:30 This Old House

1:00 New Yankee Workshop

1:30 Doctor Who

3:00 Movie "Golden Earrings"

4:30 Kentucky: 1990 Ultimate Equestrian Event

6:00 DeGrassi High

6:30 Newton's Apple

7:00 Lawrence Welk

8:00 WonderWorks

9:00 Sneak Previews Goes Video

9:30 New Country Video

10:00 Austin City Limits

11:00 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

11:05 sign-off

WOAY 4-ABC Oak Hill

6:30 Bullwinkle

7:00 Tennessee Tuxedo


7:30 Flintstones

8:00 A Pup Named Scooby-Doo

8:30 Disney's Gummi Bears/Winnie the Pooh

9:30 Slimer! & the Real Ghostbusters

10:30 Beetlejuice

11:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

Noon Flintstone Kids

12:30 Weekend Special "Jeeter Mason & the Magic Headset"

1:00 Movie "Son of Flubber"

3:00 Bowling: Seattle Open

4:30 Preakness Stakes (horse race)

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Mama's Family

7:30 Wheel of Fortune

8:00 Elvis

8:30 Head of the Class

9:00 Movie "The Ryan White Story"

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Gunga Din" (colorized)

1:30 sign-off

WCHS 8-ABC Charleston

7:00 Concern

7:30 Health Show


8:00 A Pup Named Scooby-Doo

8:30 Disney's Gummi Bears/Winnie the Pooh

9:30 Slimer! & the Real Ghostbusters

10:30 Beetlejuice

11:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

Noon Flintstone Kids

12:30 Weekend Special

1:00 Concern

1:30 Infomercial

2:00 WWF Wrestling

3:00 Bowling: Seattle Open

4:30 Preakness Stakes

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Hee Haw (co-hosted by Regis & Kathie Lee!)

8:00 Elvis

8:30 Head of the Class

9:00 Movie "The Ryan White Story"

11:00 News

11:30 WWF Wrestling

12:30 GLOW Women's Wrestling

1:30 sign-off

WVAH 11-Fox Charleston

5:00 Movie cont'd


6:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

7:00 College Mad House

7:30 Happy Days

8:00 NWA Wrestling

9:00 D. James Kennedy

10:00 In Touch

11:00 Garner Ted Armstrong

11:30 Hogan's Heroes

Noon NWA Wrestling

1:00 Movie "Weeds"

3:00 Movie "Summer School"

5:00 WWF Wrestling

6:00 Superboy

6:30 Missing/Reward

7:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

8:00 Cops (1 hr special from New Orleans)

9:00 In Living Color

9:30 Tracey Ullman

10:00 Friday the 13th

11:00 Arsenio Hall

Mid. Freddy's Nightmares

1:00 Monsters

1:30 Tales from the Darkside

2:00 Movie "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pitman"

4:00 Movie "Shaft's Big Score!"


WVVA 6-NBC Bluefield

7:00 Christian Viewpoint

7:30 Taking It to the World

8:00 Kissyfur

8:30 Camp Candy

9:00 Captain N: The Game Master

9:30 Karate Kid

10:00 Smurfs

11:00 Alvin & the Chipmunks

11:30 Saved by the Bell

Noon ALF-Tales

12:30 ALF

1:00 College Mad House

1:30 Superboy

2:00 Movie: TBA

4:00 NBC Sports Showcase

6:00 Infomercial

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Hee Haw

8:00 13 East

8:30 Amen

9:00 Golden Girls

9:30 Bob Hope Special

11:00 News
11:30 Saturday Night Live

1:00 sign-off

WTAP 15-NBC Parkersburg

7:00 Mork & Mindy

7:30 Denver the Last Dinosaur

8:00 Kissyfur

8:30 Camp Candy

9:00 Captain N: The Game Master

9:30 Karate Kid

10:00 Smurfs

11:00 Animated Classics

Noon ALF-Tales

12:30 ALF

1:00 Super Sports Follies

1:30 Infomercial

2:00 Sea World's Summer Adventure Preview

3:00 Cowboy Up

3:30 Batman

4:00 NBC Sports Showcase

6:00 It's Your Business

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 13 East
8:30 Amen

9:00 Golden Girls

9:30 Bob Hope Special

11:00 News

11:30 Saturday Night Live

1:00 sign-off

WSWP 9-PBS Beckley

7:00 Computer Chronicles

7:30 Bookmark

8:00 Raising Kids

8:30 Raising America's Children

9:00 Contrary to Love: A Series on Addiction

10:00 Cuisine Rapide

10:30 New York's Master Chefs

11:00 Nathalie Dupree's Matters of Taste

11:30 Lilias!

Noon From a Country Garden

12:30 Victory Garden

1:00 Frugal Gourmet

1:30 This Old House

2:00 New Yankee Workshop

2:30 Hometime

3:00 MotorWeek '90

3:30 Adventures in Scale Modeling


4:00 Voyage of the Mimi

4:30 DeGrassi High

5:00 Make Yourself at Home

5:30 Gentle Doctor: Veterinary Medicine

6:00 Nature

7:00 Wonderful World of Disney

8:00 Naturescene

8:30 Timeline

9:00 Mystery!

10:00 World of Ideas with Bill Moyers

10:30 Bookmark

11:00 Story of English

Mid. sign-off

WDTV 5-CBS/ABC Weston

7:00 Bullwinkle

7:30 Superboy

8:00 Dink the Little Dinosaur

8:30 California Raisins

9:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

10:00 Pee-wee's Playhouse

10:30 Garfield & Friends

11:30 Dungeons & Dragons

Noon Infomercial

12:30 CBS Sports Saturday


1:30 PGA Golf: The Colonial

3:30 NBA: Western Conference semi-final or final

6:00 Wheel of Fortune

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

8:00 Paradise

9:00 Famous Teddy Z

9:30 City

10:00 Connie Chung

11:00 News

11:30 WWF Wrestling

12:30 Freddy's Nightmares

1:30 sign-off

WBOY 12-NBC/ABC Clarksburg

6:30 Paddington Bear

7:00 Fantastic Max

7:30 Further Adventures of Superted

8:00 Kissyfur

8:30 Camp Candy

9:00 Captain N: The Game Master

9:30 Karate Kid

10:00 Smurfs

11:00 Alvin & the Chipmunks

11:30 Saved by the Bell


Noon ALF-Tales

12:30 ALF

1:00 American Gladiators

2:00 National Geographic: On Assignment

3:00 Richie Rich

3:30 Batman

4:00 In-Fisherman

4:30 Preakness Stakes

6:00 Emphasis

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Hee Haw

8:00 13 East

8:30 Amen

9:00 Golden Girls

9:30 Bob Hope Special

11:00 News

11:30 Saturday Night Live

1:00 sign-off

WOUB 20-PBS Athens

8:55 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

9:00 Lilias!

9:30 Tony Brown's Journal

10:00 Adam Smith's Money World

10:30 Computer Chronicles


11:00 MotorWeek '90

11:30 Hometime

Noon Living with Animals

12:30 From a Country Garden

1:00 Joy of Floral Painting

1:30 Joy of Painting

2:00 Art of William Alexander & Robert Warren

2:30 Sewing with Nancy

3:00 Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteele

3:30 Strip Quilting with Kaye Wood

4:00 Amish Cooking from Quilt Country

4:30 Frugal Gourmet

5:00 This Old House

5:30 New Yankee Workshop

6:00 Sneak Previews Goes Video

6:30 Wild America

7:00 All Creatures Great & Small

8:00 Austin City Limits

9:00 Doctor Who

10:30 Today in Space: Astro I

11:00 Kentucky: 1990 Ultimate Equestrian Event

12:30 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

12:35 sign-off

WPBO 42-PBS Portsmouth


8:00 Joy of Painting (2 eps)

9:00 Jack Benny (2 eps)

10:00 Ozzie & Harriet

10:30 Your Show of Shows

11:00 Justin Wilson's Louisiana Cookin'

11:30 Victory Garden

Noon MotorWeek '90

12:30 Bodywatch

1:00 Sewing with Nancy (2 eps)

2:00 Joy of Painting (2 eps)

3:00 Gentle Doctor: Veterinary Medicine

3:30 Frugal Gourmet

4:00 Hometime

4:30 This Old House

5:00 Nova

6:00 Cousteau's Rediscovery of the World

7:00 Lawrence Welk

8:00 Movie "Journey for Margaret"

10:00 Doctor Who

Mid. Austin City Limits

1:00 sign-off

WYMT 57-CBS Hazard

7:00 Garfield & Friends

8:00 Dink the Little Dinosaur


8:30 California Raisins

9:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

10:00 Pee-wee's Playhouse

10:30 Cartoons

11:00 Classifieds

11:30 Goins Brothers

Noon Wild Kingdom

12:30 CBS Sports Saturday

1:30 PGA Golf: The Colonial

3:30 NBA: Western Conference semi-final or final

6:00 News

6:30 Hee Haw

7:30 Fun & Games

8:00 Paradise

9:00 Famous Teddy Z

9:30 City

10:00 Connie Chung

11:00 News

11:20 Sports Spectrum

11:45 WWF Wrestling

12:45 sign-off

KET Network (PBS): WKPI 22-Pikeville, WKAS 25-Ashland, WKAH-35 Hazard, WKMR 38-
Morehead

8:00 European Journal

8:30 Joy of Painting


9:00 MotorWeek '90

9:30 Lilias!

10:00 New York's Master Chefs

10:30 Living with Animals

11:00 Nathalie Dupree's Matters of Taste

11:30 Art Underfoot

Noon Nova

1:00 Tales from the Brothers Grimm

2:00 Very Special Arts Story: Child is Waiting

2:30 Irish Summer

3:00 Computer Chronicles

3:30 Another Page

4:00 GED

5:00 Firing Line

5:30 McLaughlin Group

6:00 Tony Brown's Journal

6:30 World of Ideas with Bill Moyers

7:00 Adam Smith's Money World

7:30 Gentle Doctor: Veterinary Medicine

8:00 WonderWorks

9:00 Mystery!

10:00 Austin City Limits

11:00 Spirit of Place

Mid. sign-off
WCMH 4-NBC Columbus

5:00 Movie cont'd

5:30 Gimme a Break!

6:00 Ag-USA

6:30 Siskel & Ebert

7:00 Bugs Bunny & Friends

8:00 Kissyfur

8:30 Camp Candy

9:00 Captain N: The Game Master

9:30 Karate Kid

10:00 Smurfs

11:00 Alvin & the Chipmunks

11:30 Saved by the Bell

Noon Superboy

12:30 Travel & Adventure

1:00 Movie "Enemy Mine"

3:30 Three's Company

4:00 NBC Sports Showcase

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 American Gladiators

8:00 13 East

8:30 Amen

9:00 Golden Girls

9:30 Bob Hope Special


11:00 News

11:30 Saturday Night Live

1:00 Red Hot & Cool

1:30 Movie "Rock 'n' Roll High School"

3:15 Movie "Sherlock Holmes & the Secret Weapon"

4:30 Movie "Visions of Death"

WSYX 6-ABC Columbus

5:00 TBA

6:00 Flintstone Kids

6:30 Weekend Special "The Big Hex of Little Lulu"

7:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

8:00 A Pup Named Scooby-Doo

8:30 Disney's Gummi Bears/Winnie the Pooh

9:30 Slimer! & the Real Ghostbusters

10:30 Beetlejuice

11:00 Underdog

11:30 Facts of Life

Noon Dukes of Hazzard

1:00 Little House on the Prairie

2:00 Benson

2:30 InSport

3:00 Bowling: Seattle Open

4:30 Preakness Stakes

6:00 News
6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous

8:00 Elvis

8:30 Head of the Class

9:00 Movie "The Ryan White Story"

11:00 News

11:30 Cheers

Mid. Benny Hill

12:30 Jeffersons

1:00 Benson

1:30 News

2:00 Byron Allen

3:00 Night Music

4:00 Lifesyles of the Rich & Famous

WBNS 10-CBS Columbus

5:00 CNN Headline News

6:30 Life Choices with Erie Chapman

7:00 US Farm Report

7:30 Agri Country with Ed Johnson

8:00 It's Your Business

8:30 Infomercial

9:00 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies

10:00 Pee-wee's Playhouse

10:30 Garfield & Friends


11:30 Lassie

Noon Private Benjamin

12:30 CBS Sports Saturday

1:30 PGA Golf: The Colonial

3:30 NBA: Western Conference semi-final or final

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Cash Explosion

8:00 Paradise

9:00 Famous Teddy Z

9:30 City

10:00 Connie Chung

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "TerrorVision"

1:30 Infomercials

2:30 sign-off

WXIX 19-Fox Cincinnati

5:00 Win, Lose or Draw

5:30 Archie Bunker's Place

6:00 Gomer Pyle, USMC (2 eps)

7:00 Bugs Bunny & Friends

8:00 Little Rascals

8:30 My Secret Identity


9:00 Beverly Hillbillies

9:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

10:00 Fall Guy

11:00 WWF Wrestling

Noon Wonderful World of Disney

1:00 Movie "West Side Story"

4:00 Movie "Arthur"

6:00 Charles in Charge

6:30 Out of This World

7:00 Wonderful World of Disney

8:00 Cops

9:00 In Living Color

9:30 Tracey Ullman

10:00 Benny Hill (2 eps)

11:00 Comic Strip Live

Mid. Movie "The Final Countdown"

2:00 Movie "Tora! Tora! Tora!"

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Retro: Indianapolis/Lafayette/Terre Haute Wed 3/10/76

from TV Guide: Central Indiana Edition

2 WTWO-NBC Terre Haute * 4 WTTV-Ind Indianapolis * 6 WRTV-NBC Indianapolis *

8 WISH-CBS Indianapolis * 9 WGN-Ind Chicago * 10 WTHI-CBS Terre Haute *

13 WTHR-ABC Indianapolis * 18 WLFI-CBS Lafayette * 20 WFYI-PBS Indianapolis *

22 WVUT-PBS Vincennes * 30 WTIU-PBS Bloomington * 38 WIIL-ABC Terre Haute *


40 WHMB-Ind Indianapolis * 44 WSNS-Ind Chicago * 49 WIPB-PBS Muncie

9/44 listed ET

Morning

6:00

13 News Witness

6:30

4 RFD 4

8 Sunrise Semester

13 Gilligan's Island

6:40

6 Today in Indiana

7:00

2-6 Today

4 Flintstones

8-10 CBS News

13-38 Good Morning America

7:25

9 News

7:30
4 Janie

9 Top o' the Morning

7:55

9 News

40 Paul Harvey

8:00

8-10 Captain Kangaroo

9 Ray Rayner

18 Sesame Street

40 Popeye

8:30

40 Timmy & Lassie

9:00

2 Not for Women Only

4 Petticoat Junction

6 I Dream of Jeannie

8 Indy Today

9 Garfield Goose

10 Dinah!

13 I Love Lucy

18 Captain Kangaroo
20-22-30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

38 TBA

40 Cartoon Time

9:25

8 Hook's Family Doctor

9:30

2 Truth or Consequences

4 Dick Van Dyke

6 Take My Advice

8 Tattletales

9 I Dream of Jeannie

13 Phil Donahue

20-30 Anyone for Tennyson?

22 Eight Steps Toward Excellence

38 Movie "Beyond Mombasa"

9:55

6 Take Kerr

10:00

2-6 Celebrity Sweepstakes

4 McHale's Navy

8-10-18 Price is Right


9 Movie "Footsteps in the Dark"

20-22-30-49 Sesame Street

40 Lone Ranger

10:30

2-6 High Rollers

4 Phil Silvers

13 To Tell the Truth

40 Abbott & Costello

10:40

44 Executive Report

11:00

2-6 Wheel of Fortune

4 Studio Four

8-10-18 Gambit

13 Bewitched

20-22-30-49 Electric Company

40 Father Knows Best

44 Formby's Antique Furniture Workshop

11:25

13 Funspot
11:30

2-6 Hollywood Squares

4-22 News

8-10-18 Love of Life

13-38 Happy Days

20-30-49 Villa Alegre

40 Hazel

44 700 Club

11:55

8-18 CBS News

10 Take Kerr

40 News

Afternoon

Noon

2 Magnificent Marble Machine

4 Chuckwagon Theatre

6-8 News

9 Phil Donahue

10-18 Young & the Restless

13 Bob Braun's 50-50 Club

20 Kup's Show

22 Lawmakers

30 Instructional Programs
38 Let's Make a Deal

40 Lester Sumrall Presents

49 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

12:30

2 Take My Advice

6 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

8-10-18 Search for Tomorrow

38 All My Children

49 Anyone for Tennyson?

12:55

2 Indiana Family Doctor

1:00

2 Somerset

4 Movie "Les Miserables"

6 Magnificent Marble Machine

8 Young & the Restless

9 Bozo's Circus

10 News

18 Not for Women Only

20 Hollywood Television Theatre "The Chicago Conspiracy Trial" (from BBC)

22 Instructional Programs

38 Ryan's Hope
40 It's a New Day

44 Hilarious House of Frightenstein

49 Masterpiece Theatre

1:30

2-6 Days of Our Lives

8-10-18 As the World Turns

13-38 Rhyme & Reason

40 The Rock

44 Popeye

2:00

9 Bewitched

13-38 $20,000 Pyramid

40 Jeff's Collie

44 Mundo Hispano

49 Adams Chronicles

2:30

2-6 Doctors

8-10-18 Guiding Light

9 Love, American Style

13-38 Neighbors

40 Cartoon Festival
3:00

2-6 Another World

4 Peggy's World

8-10-18 All in the Family

9 Love, American Style

13-38 General Hospital

40 Little Rascals

44 Prince Planet

49 Guppies to Groupers

3:30

8 Dinah!

9 Father Knows Best

10-18 Match Game

13-38 One Life to Live

20-22-49 Lilias, Yoga & You

44 Felix the Cat

4:00

2 Flintstones

4-9 Mickey Mouse Club

6 Somerset

10-18 Tattletales

13-38 Edge of Night

20-22-30-49 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


40 Popeye

44 Superheroes

4:30

2 Brady Bunch

4 Beverly Hillbillies

6 Mike Douglas

9 Gilligan's Island

10 I Dream of Jeannie!

13-38 Afterschool Special "The Toothpaste Millionaire"

(normally 13 aired That Girl, followed by Robert Young: Family Doctor from 5-6; 38 aired Merv
Griffin 4:30-6)

18 Dinah!

20-22-30-49 Sesame Street

40 Dennis the Menace

44 Spiderman

5:00

2 Bonanza

4 Family Affair

8 Ironside

9 Lassie

10 Partridge Family

40 Leave It to Beaver

44 Superman
5:30

4 Brady Bunch

9 Rocky & His Friends

10 Hogan's Heroes

13 Kids Will Be Kids

20-22-30-49 Electric Company

38 Illinois '76

40 Rin Tin Tin

44 Munsters

5:45

9 News

Evening

6:00

2-6-8-10-13-18 News

4 Gomer Pyle, USMC

9 I Dream of Jeannie

20 Tennessee Ernie's Nashville-Moscow Express

22-30-49 Zoom

38 ABC News

40 Cisco Kid

44 Leave It to Beaver

6:30
2 NBC News

4 Andy Griffith

9 Bewitched

10-18 CBS News

22-30-49 Book Beat

38 Adam-12

40 Father Knows Best

44 Leave It to Beaver

6:55

40 Paul Harvey

7:00

2 Beverly Hillbillies

4 Mod Squad

6 NBC News

8 CBS News

9 Andy Griffith

10 To Tell the Truth

13 ABC News

18 Daniel Boone

20-49 Dawn of Laurel & Hardy

22 What's Cooking?

30 Black Journal

38 Wild, Wild West


40 Church of God

44 Room 222

7:30

2 Porter Wagoner

6 Hollywood Squares

8 Treasure Hunt

9 Dick Van Dyke

10 Bewitched

13 New Price is Right

20-22-30 Evening Edition with Martin Agronsky

40 Lester Sumrall Teaches

44 To Tell the Truth

49 Lilias, Yoga & You

8:00

2-6 Little House on the Prairie

4 Truth or Consequences

8-10-18 Tony Orlando & Dawn

9 Star Trek

13-38 Movie "The Six Million Dollar Man" (pilot; pre-empts Bionic Woman and Baretta)

20-22-30-49 Images of Aging

40 Bruce Kinsey Teaches

44 Pop! Goes the Country


8:30

4 Concentration

40 Happy Hunters

44 Movie "The Gentle Gunman"

9:00

2-6 Movie "The Entertainer" (pre-empts Chico & the Man, The Dumplings and Petrocelli)

4 Merv Griffin

8-10-18 Cannon

9 Movie "Frenchman's Creek"

20-22-30-49 Theater in America

40 Lester Sumrall Teaches

9:30

13-38 Movie "Starsky & Hutch" (pilot)

10:00

8-10-18 Blue Knight

10:30

4 News

44 Not for Women Only

11:00

2-6-8-9-10-13-18-40 News
4 Love, American Style

20 Woman

22 Consultation

30 Anyone for Tennyson?

38 Country Place

44 Get Smart

49 Weather

11:30

2-6 Johnny Carson

4 Movie "Quarantined"

8-10-18 Movie "The Green Slime"

9 Movie "Johnny Concho"

13-38 Movie "Trilogy or Terror"

20 Captioned ABC News

22 Robert MacNeil Report

44 Peter Gunn

Late Night

Midnight

44 700 Club

1:00

2-6 Tomorrow

4-13 News
1:10

9 News

1:40

9 FBI

2:40

9 Outer Limits

Retro Boston TV- November 25, 1980

Source: Boston Globe

RETRO BOSTON TV- Tuesday November 25, 1980

CHANNEL LINEUP

2 WGBH-TV (PBS) Boston

4 WBZ-TV (NBC) Boston

5 WCVB-TV (ABC) Boston

6 WLNE-TV (CBS) New Bedford/Providence

7 WNAC-TV (CBS) Boston

9 WMUR-TV (ABC) Manchester, NH

10 WJAR-TV (NBC) Providence

11 WENH-TV (PBS) Durham, NH

12 WPRI-TV (ABC) Providence


25 WXNE-TV (Ind.) Boston

27 WSMW-TV (Ind.) Worcester

38 WSBK-TV (Ind.) Boston

44 WGBX-TV (PBS) Boston

56 WLVI-TV (Ind.) Boston

68 WQTV-TV (Ind.) Boston

9:00

2- Modern Supervision

4- Hour Magazine

5- Good Day!

6- Gilligans Island

7- The Jeffersons

9- PTL Club

10- Donahue

12- John Davidson

25- Lassie

38- Don Lane

56- New Zoo Revue

9:30

2- Educational TV

6- One Day At A Time

7- Alice

25- Leave it To Beaver


56- Bozos Big Top

10:00

4- Mike Douglas

6- The Jeffersons

7- Weekday

9- Donahue

10- Las Vegas Gambit

25- 700 Club

27- PTL Club

38- Tom Larson

56- Point Of View

10:30

5- Donahue

6- Alice

10- Blockbusters

12- Family Feud

56- New England Today

11:00

4-5-7- The Funeral Mass of John McCormack (30 minutes)

6- Price is Right

9-12-56- Love Boat

10- Wheel of Fortune


38- Maude

11:30

4- Password Plus

5- Your New Day

10- Mary Tyler Moore Show

25- Definition; News

38- Richard Simmons

11:45

25- Be Fit, Be Happy

12:00

4-5-6-7-10-12- News

9- Family Feud

25- Get Smart

27- Catholic Mass

38- Movie- Tammy Tell Me True (1961)

56- To Tell The Truth

12:30

4- People Are Talking

5-9-12- Ryans Hope

6-7- Search for Tomorrow

10- The Doctors


25- McHales Navy

27- That Nashville Music

56- Courtship of Eddies Father

1:00

4-10- Days of our Lives

5-9-12- All My Children

6-7- Young and the Restless

25- Gomer Pyle

27- Mike Douglas

56- Partridge Family

1:30

25- Bullwinkle

56- Banana Splits

2:00

4-10- Another World

5-9-12- One Life To Live

6-7- As The World Turns

25- Underdog

27- Match Game

38- You Bet Your Life

56- Yogi Bear


2:30

2- Sesame Street

25- Wonder Woman

27- Candid Camera

38- Nanny and the Professor

56- Casper

3:00

4-10- Texas

5-9-12- General Hospital

6-7- Guiding Light

11- Growing Years

25- Land of the Lost

27- Porky Pig

38- The Ghost and Mrs. Muir

56- Mighty Mouse

68- Magic Star Traveler

3:30

2- Villa Allegre

11- Over Easy

25- Star Blazers

27- Bugs Bunny

38- I Dream of Jeannie

56- Woody Woodpecker


68- Gone But Not Forgotten

4:00

2-11- Sesame Street

4- John Davidson

5- World Of People

6- Movie- Casablanca (1942)

7- Movie- A Big Hand for a Little Lady (1966)

9- Edge of Night

10-56- Tom and Jerry

12- Merv Griffin

25- Force Five

27- Wonder Woman

38- Bewitched

68- Movie- Carry On Nurse (1960)

4:30

5- Carol Burnett

9- New Candid Camera

10- Brady Bunch

25- Wonder Woman

38- One Day at a Time

56- Flintstones

5:00
2-11- Mister Rogers

4- Match Game

5- Rhoda

9- Petticoat Junction

10- Happy Days Again

27- Welcome Back, Kotter

38- Starsky and Hutch

56- Brady Bunch

5:30

2- Electric Company

4- Live on 4

5- All In The Family

9- Tic Tac Dough

10- Carol Burnett

11- 3-2-1 Contact

12- M*A*S*H

25- Lets Make A Deal

27- Kojak

6:00

2- 3-2-1 Contact

4-5-6-7-9-10-11-12- News

25- Face the Music

38- Whats Happening


56- Happy Days Again

68- BostonLive

6:30

2- Over Easy

6- CBS News

9-12- ABC News

10- NBC News

11- Thats It In Sports

25- Candlepins for Cash

27- News

38- Bob Newhart

56- Good Times

7:00

2-11- Dr. Who

4- NBC News

5- ABC News

6-10- News

7- CBS News

9- Jokers Wild

12- Tic Tac Dough

25- Rockford Files

38- M*A*S*H

56- Sanford and Son


7:30

2-6- Wild World of Animals

4- Evening Magazine

5- Muppet Show

7- Family Feud

9- Wild Kingdom

10- PM Magazine

11- Dick Cavett

12- Face the Music

38- Barney Miller

56- Benny Hill

8:00

2-11- Nova- Cancer Causing Substance in Drinking Water

4-10- 30 Years of TV Comedys Greatest Hits

5-9-12- Happy Days Episode 8-3- Dreams Can Come True

6-7- A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving

25- Bonanza

38- Movie- The Night Strangler (1972)

56- Movie- War Wagon (1967)

8:30

5-9-12- Laverne and Shirley- Episode 6-2- Welcome to Burbank

6-7- Thanksgiving in the Land of Oz


9:00

2-11- Body in Question- Modern

5-9-12- Threes Company- Episode 5-4- Downhill Chaser

6-7- Little Lord, Fauntleroy

25- 700 Club

9:30

5-9-12- Too Close For Comfort- Episode 1-4- Sara's Monroe Doctrine

38- Paul Binton

10:00

2-38- News

4-10- Alan King Thanksgiving Special

5-9-12- Hart to Hart- Episode 2-3- This Lady is Murder

11- Carry on Laughing

56- Love, American Style

10:30

2-11- MacNeil/Lehrer Report

25- Mainstream

38- Hollywood Squares

56- Love, American Style

11:00
2- Captioned ABC News

4-5-6-7-9-10-11-12- News- (sign-off for WENH, 11:30pm)

25- Jackie Gleason

38- Morecambe and Wise

56- Wayne & Shuster

11:30

2- Dick Cavett (sign-off for WGBH, midnight)

4-10- Tonight Show with Johnny Carson

5-9- ABC News Nightline

6- Benny Hill

7- Lou Grant

12- M*A*S*H

25- Movie- Dawn at Soccoro (1954) (sign-off for WXNE, 12:50am)

38- Movie- Fire (1977) (sign-off for WSBK, 1:10am)

56- Groucho

11:50

5-9- Movie- A Fistful of Dynamins (1971)

12:00

6- Lou Grant

12- ABC News Nightline

12:20
12- Movie- Midnight Cowboy (1969) (sign-off for WPRI, 2:13am)

12:30

4-10- Tomorrow- (sign-off for WJAR, 2am)

27- Movie- Jim Thorpe, All American (1951) (sign-off for WSMW, 2:17am)

12:40

7- Movie- All The Kind Strangers (1974)

1:10

6- Movie- Return Engagement (1978) (sign-off for WLNE, 2:28am)

2:00

4- Movie- Appointment in London (1956)

2:15

5- Five All Night Live

2:50

7- Asian Focus- (sign-off for WNAC, 3:15am)

4:00

4- Community Auditions

4:10
5- New Heaven/New Earth

4:30

4- MoneySense

4:40

5- Good Day!

Note: The Reason why WGBX 44 wasnt up there because they went off the air for two months,
November and December, while transmitter work is under way to increase the public station's
broadcast signal range.

Retro: Columbia/Florence-Myrtle Beach/Augusta Mon 12/29/97

from Columbia State

Columbia

(10)WIS-NBC

5:00 NBC News at Sunrise

5:30 News

7:00 Today

9:00 Martha Stewart Living

9:30 Gayle King

10:00 Leeza

11:00 Sunset Beach

Noon News
12:30 Real TV

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 Maury Povich

4:00 Montel Williams

5:00 News

5:30 Hard Copy

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 News

7:30 Entertainment Tonight

8:00 Suddenly Susan

8:30 Jenny

9:00 Caroline in the City

9:30 Fired Up

10:00 Dateline NBC

11:00 News

11:35 Tonight Show

12:35 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

1:35 Later with Greg Kinnear

2:05 NBC News Nightside

(19)WLTX-CBS

5:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

6:00 Beverly Hillbillies


6:30 I Love Lucy

7:00 News

8:00 CBS This Morning

9:00 Jerry Springer

10:00 In the Heat of the Night

11:00 Price is Right

Noon News

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 As the World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Matlock

5:00 Living Single

5:30 Grace Under Fire

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

7:30 Andy Griffith

8:00 Cosby

8:30 Everybody Loves Raymond

9:00 Cybill

9:30 George & Leo

10:00 Ladies' Home Journal's Most Fascinating Women

11:00 News

11:35 Late Show with David Letterman


12:35 Late Late Show

1:35 Keenen Ivory Wayans

2:35 Home Team

3:35 Married...with Children

4:00 Arthel & Fred

(25)WOLO-ABC

5:00 ABC World News Now

5:30 This Morning's Business

6:00 Columbia Upfront

6:30 ABC World News This Morning

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 People's Court

11:00 The View

Noon Extra

12:30 Port Charles

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 Rosie O'Donnell

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Jeopardy!
7:30 Wheel of Fortune!

8:00 Movie "Quiz Show"

11:00 News

11:35 Nightline

12:05 Politically Incorrect

12:35 Seinfeld

1:05 Team Knight Rider

2:05 ABC World News Now

(35)WRLK-PBS/(27)WRJA-PBS Sumter(Flo-MB)

6:00 Morning Business Report

6:30 Stretching for Life

6:45 AM Weather

7:00 Magic School Bus

7:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8:00 Barney & Friends

8:30 Bill Nye the Science Guy

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Puzzle Place

10:30 Reading Rainbow

11:00 Magic School Bus

11:30 Theodore Tugboat

Noon Storytime

12:30 Peter Ustinov's Mendelssohn

2:30 Parenting Puzzle


3:00 Arthur

3:30 Magic School Bus

4:00 Kratts' Creatures

4:30 Wishbone

5:00 Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego?

5:30 Barney & Friends

6:00 Wishbone

6:30 Nightly Business Report

7:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

8:00 Brain Waves

8:30 Palmetto Places

9:00 Metropolitan Opera Presents "Carmen"

Mid. Charlie Rose

1:00 sign-off

(57)WACH-Fox

5:00 Shepherd's Chapel

5:30 Kenneth Copeland

6:00 Mr. Men

6:30 101 Dalmatians

7:00 Bobby's World

7:30 Casper

8:00 Wacky World of Tex Avery

8:30 Mighty Ducks

9:00 Newlywed Game


9:30 Dating Game

10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

11:00 Jenny Jones

Noon Ricki Lake

1:00 700 Club

2:00 Marvel Superheroes

2:30 Mummies Alive

3:00 Spider-Man

3:30 BeetleBorgs Metallix

4:00 Power Rangers Turbo

4:30 Eerie, Indiana

5:00 Family Matters (2 eps)

6:00 Martin

6:30 Mad About You

7:00 Home Improvement

7:30 Frasier

8:00 Ally McBeal (2 eps)

10:00 News

10:30 Martin

11:00 Vibe

Mid. Simpsons

12:30 Infomercials

1:30 Jenny Jones

2:30 Cops

3:00 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol


3:30 TBA

4:30 Shepherd's Chapel

Florence/Myrtle Beach

(13)WBTW-CBS

5:00 AgDay

5:30 CBS Morning News

6:00 News

8:00 CBS This Morning

9:00 Montel Williams

10:00 Maury Povich

11:00 Price is Right

Noon News

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 As the World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 News

5:30 Inside Edition

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 Cosby
8:30 Everybody Loves Raymond

9:00 Cybill

9:30 George & Leo

10:00 Ladies' Home Journal's Most Fascinating Women

11:00 News

11:35 Late Show with David Letterman

12:35 Late Late Show

1:35 America's Store

(15)WPDE-ABC

5:30 ABC World News This Morning

6:15 News

6:30 ABC World News This Morning

6:45 News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Martha Stewart Living

9:30 Gayle King

10:00 People's Court

11:00 The View

Noon News

12:30 Port Charles

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Rosie O'Donnell


5:00 News

5:30 Seinfeld

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Home Improvement

7:30 Family Matters

8:00 Movie "Quiz Show"

11:00 News

11:35 Nightline

12:05 Politically Incorrect

12:35 Mad About You

1:05 Infomercial

1:35 Jerry Springer

2:35 Jenny Jones

3:35 sign-off

(21)WWMB-UPN

6:00 Corinthians

7:00 Bananas in Pajamas

7:30 Mummies Alive

8:00 Extreme Ghostbusters

8:30 Mr. Men

9:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

10:00 Matlock

11:00 Infomercials
Noon Jenny Jones

1:00 Judge Judy

1:30 Grace Under Fire

2:00 Roseanne

2:30 Simpsons

3:00 The Mask

3:30 Boy Meets World

4:00 Breaker High

4:30 Sweet Valley High

5:00 Ricki Lake

6:00 Andy Griffith

6:30 Martin

7:00 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

7:30 Married...with Children

8:00 In the House

8:30 Malcolm & Eddie

9:00 Good News

9:30 Sparks

10:00 News

10:30 Cops

11:00 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

11:30 Strange Universe

Mid. Real TV

12:30 Extra

1:00 Access Hollywood


1:30 Infomercial

2:00 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

2:30 Extra

3:00 sign-off

(43)WFXB-Fox

5:00 Greenville Niteline

7:00 Bobby's World

7:30 Casper

8:00 X-Men

8:30 Rivertalk

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

11:00 Home Team with Terry Bradshaw

Noon Newlywed Game

12:30 Dating Game

1:00 Pictionary

1:30 Cheers

2:00 In the Heat of the Night

3:00 Spider-Man

3:30 BeetleBorgs Metallix

4:00 Power Rangers Turbo

4:30 Eerie, Indiana

5:00 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

5:30 Sanford & Son


6:00 Living Single

6:30 Frasier

7:00 Entertainment Tonight

7:30 Hard Copy

8:00 Ally McBeal (2 eps)

10:00 Vibe

11:00 Keenen Ivory Wayans

Mid. Star Trek: The Next Generation

1:00 Direct Response

(56)WEYB-Ind/Religious

5:00 Prophecy

5:30 Holy... (full titles of these shows not shown in The State's grid)

6:00 Real McCoys

6:30 Life Lessons

7:00 Morning View

8:00 Beverly Exercise

8:30 Eternally Fit

9:00 Home Life

9:30 Crosstalk

10:00 Bible & Life

10:30 Portrait of a Marriage

11:00 Cope

Noon His Place

12:30 Life Lessons


1:00 700 Club

2:00 Life Today

2:30 Infomercial

3:00 Ozzie & Harriet

3:30 Flying House

4:00 Superbook

4:30 Bookmice

5:00 New Zoo Revue

5:30 Faithville

6:00 Studio 828

6:30 Divine Cuisine

7:00 Christian World News

7:30 Ozzie & Harriet

8:00 Real McCoys

8:30 Danny Thomas

9:00 Real McCoys

9:30 Danny Thomas

10:00 Frazer Family Hour

11:00 Bonanza

Mid. Infomercial

12:30 Carman

1:00 His Place

1:30 Today's Parent

2:00 Cope

3:00 Faithprints
4:00 Movie "Abilene Town"

Augusta

(6)WJBF-ABC

5:00 AgDay

5:30 ABC World News This Morning

6:00 News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

10:00 Geraldo Rivera

11:00 The View

Noon News

12:30 Port Charles

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Montel Williams

5:00 News

5:30 Hard Copy

6:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Now

7:00 Entertainment Tonight

7:30 American Journal

8:00 Movie "Quiz Show"

11:00 News
11:35 Nightline

12:05 Politically Incorrect

12:35 Vibe

1:35 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

2:05 News

2:35 Infomercial

3:05 ABC World News Now

(12)WRDW-CBS

5:00 CBS News Up to the Minute

5:30 CBS Morning News

6:00 News

8:00 CBS This Morning

9:00 Martha Stewart Living

9:30 Gayle King

10:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

11:00 Price is Right

Noon News

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 As the World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 News

5:30 Inside Edition


6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 Cosby

8:30 Everybody Loves Raymond

9:00 Cybill

9:30 George & Leo

10:00 Ladies' Home Journal's Most Fascinating Women

11:00 News

11:35 Late Show with David Letterman

12:35 Late Late Show

1:35 Frasier

2:05 CBS News Up to the Minute

(26)WAGT-NBC

5:30 NBC News at Sunrise

6:00 Kenneth Copeland

6:30 News

7:00 Today

9:00 Extra

9:30 Real TV

10:00 Leeza

11:00 Infomercials

Noon Sunset Beach


1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 Jenny Jones

4:00 Ricki Lake

5:00 Rosie O'Donnell

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Home Improvement

7:30 Grace Under Fire

8:00 Suddenly Susan

8:30 Jenny

9:00 Caroline in the City

9:30 Fired Up

10:00 Dateline NBC

11:00 News

11:35 Tonight Show

12:35 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

1:35 Later with Greg Kinnear

2:05 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

3:05 Married...with Children

3:35 sign-off

(54)WFXG-Fox

6:00 Extreme Dinosaurs

6:30 101 Dalmatians


7:00 Bobby's World

7:30 Casper

8:00 Mighty Ducks

8:30 Mr. Men

9:00 Matlock

10:00 Maury Povich

11:00 In the Heat of the Night

Noon Jerry Springer

1:00 Infomercials

2:00 Family Matters

2:30 DuckTales

3:00 Spider-Man

3:30 BeetleBorgs Metallix

4:00 Power Rangers Turbo

4:30 Eerie, Indiana

5:00 Cosby Show

5:30 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

6:00 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

6:30 Cops

7:00 Martin

7:30 Living Single

8:00 Ally McBeal (2 eps)

10:00 Gunsmoke

11:00 Sanford & Son

11:30 Seinfeld
Mid. Mad About You

12:30 Keenen Ivory Wayans

1:30 M*A*S*H

2:00 Movie "Hot to Trot"

4:00 Movie "Casualties of War"

Retro: Indianapolis/Lafayette/Terre Haute Sat 3/6/76

from TV Guide: Central Indiana Edition

2 WTWO-NBC Terre Haute * 4 WTTV-Ind Indianapolis * 6 WRTV-NBC Indianapolis *

8 WISH-CBS Indianapolis * 9 WGN-Ind Chicago * 10 WTHI-CBS Terre Haute *

13 WTHR-ABC Indianapolis * 18 WLFI-CBS Lafayette * 20 WFYI-PBS Indianapolis *

22 WVUT-PBS Vincennes * 30 WTIU-PBS Bloomington * 38 WIIL-ABC Terre Haute *

40 WHMB-Ind Indianapolis * 44 WSNS-Ind Chicago * 49 WIPB-PBS Muncie

9/44 listed ET

Morning

6:30

13 Agriscope

7:00

4 Outdoors in Indiana

8 Sunrise Semester

13 Zoo Time
7:30

2 Vegetable Soup

4 Lessons for Living

6 Return to the Planet of the Apes

8 Who, What, How Do You Know?

13 Laurel & Hardy

7:45

9 News

8:00

2-6 Emergency Plus 4

4 Old Time Gospel Hour

8-10-18 Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm

9 US Farm Report

13-38 Hong Kong Phooey

44 TV College

8:30

2-6 Josie & the Pussycats

8-10-18 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner

9 H.R. PufNStuff

13-38 Tom & Jerry/Grape Ape

9:00
2-6 Waldo Kitty

4-9 Friends of Man

20-30 Electric Company

9:30

2-6 Pink Panther

4 Jetsons

8-10-18 Scooby-Doo

9 Lost in Space

13-38 Adventures of Gilligan

20-30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

10:00

2-6 Land of the Lost

8-10-18 Shazam!/Isis

13-38 Superfriends

20-30-49 Sesame Street

10:30

2-6 Run, Joe, Run

4 Wally's Workshop

9 Jetsons

11:00

2 Return to the Planet of the Apes


4 Focus

6 Words-a-Poppin

8-10-18 Space Nuts

9 Movie "Jack Frost"

13-38 Speed Buggy

20 WFYI Membership Pledge Drive

30-49 Electric Company

44 Life in the Spirit

11:30

2-6 Westwind

4 Eisenhower Memorial Foundation Speech Contest

8-10-18 Ghost Busters

13-38 Oddball Couple

20-30-49 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

44 The Rock

11:55

40 Paul Harvey

Afternoon

Noon

2-6 Jetsons

8-10 Valley of the Dinosaurs

13-38 Lost Saucer


18 Fred Shaus: Basketball

20-49 Zoom

40 Little Rascals

44 The Lesson

12:30

2-6 Go-USA

4 Garner Ted Armstrong

8-10-18 Fat Albert

13-38 American Bandstand

20 WFYI Membership Pledge Drive

44 TV College

49 Taking Better Pictures

12:45

9 Your Income Tax

1:00

2-6 College Basketball: Alabama-Kentucky

4 Movie "Crosswinds"

8-10-18 Children's Film Festival "Bag on Bag"

9 Charlando

20-49 Sesame Street

40 Captain Hook's Pirate Adventures


1:30

9 Sportsman's Friend

13 Exercise in Knowledge

38 Movie "Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round"

40 Cartoon Festival

2:00

8 Who, What, How Do You Know?

9 Movie "News Hounds"

10 Dr. Hopp & Friends

13 Bewitched

18 Agriscope

20 Vegetable Soup

22-29 Aetna World Cup Tennis: US-Australia

2:30

8 Big Blue Marble

10 Sportsman's Friends

13 Champions

18 Formby's Antrique Furniture Workshop

20 God of Our Fathers

40 Dennis the Menace

44 Invisible Man

3:00
2-6 College Basketball: Big 10 game

4 Outdoors with Julius Boros

8-10-18 Tennis: Virginia Slims of San Francisco

20 Your Thirty

40 Popeye

44 Secret Agent

3:30

4 News

9 Champions

13-38 Pro Bowling: AMF Dick Weber 5-Star Open

20 African Profiles

40 Abbott & Costello

4:00

4 TBA

20 Time for Timothy

40 Athletes in Action

44 College Basketball: Ohio State-Indiana

4:30

8-10-18 Challenge of the Sexes (Alpine Skiing/Rodeo)

9 Outdoors with Julius Boros

20 Book Beat
5:00

2-6 PGA Golf: Florida Citrus Open

8-10-18 Sports Spectacular (AAU National Indoor Track & Field Championships/South African
Grand Prix highlights)

9 Movie "Abbott & Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde"

13-38 Wide World of Sports (World Figure Skating Championships/World Sprint Speed Skating
Championships)

20 TBA

40 Outdoors with Ken Calloway

5:30

40 George Otis's High Adventure

Evening

6:00

4 Movie "Paris When It Sizzles"

8-10 News

18 Lawrence Welk

20 Black Journal

22-49 TBA

40 It's a New Day

44 High Chaparral

6:30

2 News

6 Lawrence Welk
8 Teleconference

9 Incredible Flight of the Snow Geese

10 CBS News

13-38 ABC News

20 Antiques

40 Warren Roberts Presents

49 Mr. Lucky

6:55

49 Bulletin Board

7:00

2 TV Sportsman

8-18 Hee Haw

10 That Good Ole Nashville Music

13 Space: 1999

20-22-30 Firing Line

38 Lawrence Welk

44 I Spy

49 It's Hard to Be a Penguin

7:30

2 American Life Style

6 IHSAA Tournament Highlights

9 Illinois State Lottery


10 Candid Camera

40 Lester Sumrall Teaches

8:00

2 Emergency!

4 Merv Griffin

6 High School Basketball: IHSAA Sectional Tournament Championship

8-10-18 Jeffersons

9 Hee Haw

13-38 Almost Anything Goes (Louisiana State finals: Bogalusa v Covington v Hammond; winner
takes on Andalusia AL and Columbia MS in Southern Regional Final, which aired the next night)

20-22-30 International Animation Festival

40 Jimmy Swaggart

44 Mary Jane Odell

49 High School Basketball: Muncie Sectional Tournament Championship

8:30

8-10-18 Doc

20 Evacuees

22-30 Ambassador College Concert

40 Ernest Angley Hour

9:00

2 Movie "Young Billy Young"

4-38 SWAT

8-10-18 Mary Tyler Moore


9 Sammy & Company

13 Movie "Open Season"

44 Movie "Rashomon"

9:30

8-10-18 Bob Newhart

40 Community Forum

9:45

6 IHSAA Tournament Highlights

10:00

4 Pop! Goes the Country

6 Emergency!

8-10-18 Carol Burnett

20-22-30 Soundstage

38 Bert D'Angelo

40 Lester Sumrall Presents

49 Zulor Romero

10:30

4 That Good Ole Nashville Music

9 Love, American Style

11:00
2-6-8-9-10-13 News

4 Movie "The Brain That Wouldn't Die"

18 IHSAA Sectional Scoreboard

20 Austin City Limits

38 ABC News

40 Paul Harvey

44 Get Smart

49 Weather

11:15

38 700 Club

11:30

2-6 Weekend

8 Movie "The Chase"

9 Movie "A Shot in the Dark"

10 Movie "Humoresque"

13 Movie "Zorba the Greek"

18 Wild Kingdom

44 Spanish Movie "La Reina de Chantecler"

Late Night

Midnight

18 That Good Ole Nashville Music


12:30

4 Movie "Voyage to a Prehistoric Planet"

1:00

2 Pattern for Living

6 Movie "Drums of Africa"

1:30

9 News

13 Movie "Come Spy with Me"

1:45

9 Movie "Air Force"

2:00

4 Wrestling

2:10

8 Soul Train

3:00

4 News

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> Late Night

>

> 2:00

> 4 Wrestling

...I assume this would be Dick "The Bruiser" Afflis' WWA promotion (with a another run at a
better time slot elsewhere in the week) -- or might the AWA, WWWF or an NWA promotion have
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11-08-2005, 04:57 PM #3

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Re: Retro: Indianapolis/Lafayette/Terre Haute Sat 3/6/76

> 9:00

> 4-38 SWAT

> 13 Movie "Open Season"

So WTHR avoided "SWAT" and "Bert D'Angelo" for movies.


I'm also surprised that WTTV picked up "SWAT".

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> > 9:00

>

> > 4-38 SWAT

> > 13 Movie "Open Season"

>

> So WTHR avoided "SWAT" and "Bert D'Angelo" for movies.

>

> I'm also surprised that WTTV picked up "SWAT".

I've seen a few other examples where WTTV aired ABC programs not cleared by WTHR in a 1973
TV Guide I have. I assume this practice ended once WTHR and WRTV flipped affiliation.

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> I've seen a few other examples where WTTV aired ABC programs

> not cleared by WTHR in a 1973 TV Guide I have. I assume this

> practice ended once WTHR and WRTV flipped affiliation.

I recall one time during the late 80s after WTHR had picked up the NBC affiliation they refused to
air a made-for-TV movie that they evidently felt was a bit too parallel to Dan Quayle's move into
politics. I guess the portrayal of the politician in the movie wasn't exactly the most, shall we say
ethical? (I am not exactly sure, I didn't see the movie, I just remember the controversy.) Anyway,
WTTV picked up the movie.

I also recall one summer (also in the 80s) when WTHR pre-empted the sitcom version of "Love
Sidney" (based on the movie) and whatever followed it with reruns of the old Barbara Mandrell
variety show. No other station picked up the NBC programming in that case.

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> I also recall one summer (also in the 80s) when WTHR

> pre-empted the sitcom version of "Love Sidney" (based on the

> movie) and whatever followed it with reruns of the old

> Barbara Mandrell variety show. No other station picked up

> the NBC programming in that case.

>

A few NBC affiliates refused to carry "Love Sidney", as the central character (played by Tony
Randall) was originally slated to be gay. But when the series actually made it to air (based on a
TV movie a couple of years earlier), Sidney's relationship was never made public, practically
making the series no more controversian than any other sitcom on TV at the time.

Here in Tampa Bay, WFLA ch.8 bumped Sidney for "M*A*S*H" reruns for a few weeks, only to
clear the series a few weeks later after learning that the pre-emptions weren't necessary.

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> I've seen a few other examples where WTTV aired ABC programs

> not cleared by WTHR in a 1973 TV Guide I have. I assume this

> practice ended once WTHR and WRTV flipped affiliation.

WTTV maintained a secondary affiliation with ABC after they lost the network (as primary
affiliate) to WLWI (now WTHR) when that station came on the air in 1957. IIRC, that did end
when ABC moved to WRTV in '79. I didn't know they ever actually used it other than for
coverage of JFK's assasination in '63.
WTTV had been the primary ABC affiliate in Indy for about a year before losing it to WLWI.
Before that, ABC had been on WISH and CBS was on WTTV.

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> I recall one time during the late 80s after WTHR had picked

> up the NBC affiliation they refused to air a made-for-TV

> movie that they evidently felt was a bit too parallel to Dan

> Quayle's move into politics. I guess the portrayal of the

> politician in the movie wasn't exactly the most, shall we

> say ethical? (I am not exactly sure, I didn't see the

> movie, I just remember the controversy.) Anyway, WTTV

> picked up the movie.

I recall that incident, and saw promos for the movie on WTTV. "Favorite Son" was the title.

Retro: BBC TV, September 1, 1939

As part of an article which I'll get to below, Transdiffusion.org (a British site devoted to TV
history) includes a copy of the BBC's television listings for September 1, 1939:
11:00a Come and be Televised

(until 12:00)

2:00p Mantovani and His Orchestra

3:30 British Movietone News

3:40 Cartoon Film: "Touchdown Mickey"

3:45 Cabaret

4:05 Visit to Regent's Park Zoo

(until 4:30)

8:00 National (sound only) [I believe this was one of the BBC's famous sound-only newscasts,
which continued well after WWII]

9:00 Variety from Olympia

9:30 Practical Household Suggestions

9:45 Joss (cartoonist)

9:50 Gaumont British News

10:00 The Jacquart Puppets

10:15 Interest Film: West of Inverness

10:20 Pas Seul with the BBC Television Orchestra

(until 10:35)

Source: The Times via Transdiffusion.org; another source has minor scheduling differences

Does the date sound familiar? Most of this day's television lineup was never broadcast because
World War II began on September 1, 1939, causing the BBC to suspend its television service until
1946. You can read the rest of the story, and see the listings as they appeared in print, here:

http://www.transdiffusion.org/emc/baird/tvoff/index.htm
It's a fairly long but interesting article.

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Re: Retro: BBC TV, September 1, 1939

> As part of an article which I'll get to below,

> Transdiffusion.org (a British site devoted to TV history)

> includes a copy of the BBC's television listings for

> September 1, 1939:

>

> 11:00a Come and be Televised

> (until 12:00)

> 2:00p Mantovani and His Orchestra

> 3:30 British Movietone News

> 3:40 Cartoon Film: "Touchdown Mickey"

> 3:45 Cabaret

> 4:05 Visit to Regent's Park Zoo

> (until 4:30)

> 8:00 National (sound only) [I believe this was one of the
> BBC's famous sound-only newscasts, which continued well

> after WWII]

> 9:00 Variety from Olympia

> 9:30 Practical Household Suggestions

> 9:45 Joss (cartoonist)

> 9:50 Gaumont British News

> 10:00 The Jacquart Puppets

> 10:15 Interest Film: West of Inverness

> 10:20 Pas Seul with the BBC Television Orchestra

> (until 10:35)

>

> Source: The Times via Transdiffusion.org; another source has

> minor scheduling differences

>

> Does the date sound familiar? Most of this day's television

> lineup was never broadcast because World War II began on

> September 1, 1939, causing the BBC to suspend its television

> service until 1946. You can read the rest of the story, and

> see the listings as they appeared in print, here:

>

> http://www.transdiffusion.org/emc/baird/tvoff/index.htm

>

> It's a fairly long but interesting article.

>

I thought the BBC shut down on Sunday, September 3, in the


middle of a Mickey Mouse cartoon. In 1946 programming resumed

at the exact point where the cartoon was stopped seven years

earlier, preceded by an announcer saying something like,

"Before we were so rudely interrupted..."

The Internet sources I checked just now are in agreement

that the BBC did shut down its television service on Friday,

September 1, at 12:35 PM, on two hours' notice, resuming

at 3 PM June 7, 1946. (Type in "BBC television 1939" and

you'll get links to a number of articles.) When the BBC

resumed, the first thing viewers saw was a woman introducing

herself, "Do you remember me? I'm Jasmine Bligh." Ms. Bligh

was apparently the last human face BBC viewers saw in '39.

After a few remarks, she showed the cartoon that had been

stopped in '39.

So what I've read over the years about the date and time

of the BBC television shutdown is obviously wrong.

<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by bpatrick on 11/07/05 01:55 PM.</FONT></P>

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The Transdiffusion article on the shutdown of the BBC Television Service for the duration of
World War II is the best and most detailed article I have ever read about how the shutdown
came about.

At the time, BBC had only one television transmitter: On top of Alexandria Palace in London (that
building in turn was built on top of a hill), and the signal was 405-lines on Channel 1 of the old
British VHF band. The signal had a 30-to-40 mile range, depending on the quality of the receiving
antenna, terrain between you and "Ally Pally" (as the site was nicknamed), and the height of
your receiving antenna. The studios were inside Alexandria Palace.

The BBC had begun regular TV broadcasting in November, 1936. For a time, they alternated the
use of two different transmission systems, but eventually decided on the 405-line system
developed by Marconi/EMI (the losing system was an "intermediate film" system; developed by
John Logie Baird, which had something like 230 lines of resolution). In the "Baird" section of
Transdiffusion.org, you will find detailed information on both early TV systems.

Until shut down in September of 1939, the BBC was considered the world leader in television
broadcasting. During the Summer of 1939, they were putting together a daily broadcasting
schedule that no American TV station would match (in terms of number of on-air hours and
diversity of programs produced) until about 1948.

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Re: Retro: BBC TV, September 1, 1939

> At the time, BBC had only one television transmitter: On top

> of Alexandria Palace in London (that building in turn was


> built on top of a hill), and the signal was 405-lines on

> Channel 1 of the old British VHF band. The signal had a

> 30-to-40 mile range, depending on the quality of the

> receiving antenna, terrain between you and "Ally Pally" (as

> the site was nicknamed), and the height of your receiving

> antenna. The studios were inside Alexandria Palace.

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Did BBC Channel 1 ever have call letters? Since "G" can be used there, maybe GBBC-TV perhaps?
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Re: Retro: BBC TV, September 1, 1939

> Did BBC Channel 1 ever have call letters? Since "G" can be

> used there, maybe GBBC-TV perhaps?

>

While radio call letters were once used in several European countries, including the UK, I don't
believe TV callsigns ever were, at least not after WWII. True, each country has its internationally
allocated call letter prefix, so I suppose it's possible that different transmitters have callsigns
assigned to them, but if that is the case, you'll never know that unless you decide to go digging
through obscure engineering records. No-one, not technical personnel, not broadcasters, not
media writers, not amateurs, not TV DXers, not television historians, not the networks
themselves, etc., ever refer to callsigns in Europe. Instead, they will talk about the
station's/network's name as it is known on the air, or if they want to refer to a specific channel
allocation, they'll use the transmitter's name (not the city served by it) and the channel number,
as you can see on this list of key "transmission centers" serving Slovenia:

http://www.rtvslo.si/modload.php?&c_...enu=1053500739

^ You can click on the transmitters' names to see photos.

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11-09-2005, 01:35 AM #6

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Re: Retro: BBC TV, September 1, 1939

> > Did BBC Channel 1 ever have call letters? Since "G" can be

> > used there, maybe GBBC-TV perhaps?

>

> While radio call letters were once used in several European

> countries, including the UK, I don't believe TV callsigns

> ever were, at least not after WWII.

Apparently the ITV station/transmitter in London did use the call sign "G9AED" during its
experimental stage. However, that's the only instance I've ever seen of the use of call-signs in the
UK.

(And of course, ITV in London was Associated Rediffusion on weekdays and Associated
Television/ATV on weekends once the service officially began.)
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A couple pf tidbits about the early BBC (was Re: Retro: BBC TV, September 1, 1939)

> > > I mentioned Jasmine Bligh on my

earlier post concerning the BBC on Sept.

1, 1939. Ms. Bligh was one of several

(what the BBC called) "presenters," mostly

female, who acted as hosts, introducing

shows, and so forth. Whether she was the

last person seen on BBC television in '39,

I've not been able to determine. I do

know that she died in 1991, at age 78.

Also, when BBC television returned in 1946,

the Mickey Mouse cartoon that had been stopped


in '39 was run in its entirety, NOT from the

point where it was stopped as legend has it.

It sounds like the BBC already had a fairly

extensive schedule by 9/1/39. Don't forget

that commercial television in the U.S. didn't

start until July 1, 1941, and was virtually

stopped less than six months later, after

Pearl Harbor.

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WANNA SEE BBC-TV recorded in 1938?

Check out this URL, http://www.apts.org.uk/recording.htm

This is a 2 and a half minute snippet of BBC television recorded on THIS side of the "pond". The
sunspot activity was very high at that time, thus with BBC TV transmitting on Channel 1 (around
54 MHz), the propagation was very good...considering. In this little snippet you will see Jasmine
Bligh reading the news of the day. If you watch toward the end of the snippet, you might be able
to distinguish that there is a little bit of a cartoon followed by the BBC Test Card at the end.
ENJOY!
73,

Peter Q. George (K1XRB)

Whitman, Massachusetts

> > > > I mentioned Jasmine Bligh on my

> earlier post concerning the BBC on Sept.

> 1, 1939. Ms. Bligh was one of several

> (what the BBC called) "presenters," mostly

> female, who acted as hosts, introducing

> shows, and so forth. Whether she was the

> last person seen on BBC television in '39,

> I've not been able to determine. I do

> know that she died in 1991, at age 78.

>

> Also, when BBC television returned in 1946,

> the Mickey Mouse cartoon that had been stopped

> in '39 was run in its entirety, NOT from the

> point where it was stopped as legend has it.

>

> It sounds like the BBC already had a fairly

> extensive schedule by 9/1/39. Don't forget

> that commercial television in the U.S. didn't


> start until July 1, 1941, and was virtually

> stopped less than six months later, after

> Pearl Harbor.

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Re: WANNA SEE BBC-TV recorded in 1938?

> Check out this URL, http://www.apts.org.uk/recording.htm

>

> This is a 2 and a half minute snippet of BBC television

> recorded on THIS side of the "pond". The sunspot activity

> was very high at that time, thus with BBC TV transmitting on

> Channel 1 (around 54 MHz), the propagation was very

> good...considering. In this little snippet you will see

> Jasmine Bligh reading the news of the day. If you watch

> toward the end of the snippet, you might be able to

> distinguish that there is a little bit of a cartoon followed


> by the BBC Test Card at the end. ENJOY!

>

> 73,

>

> Peter Q. George (K1XRB)

> Whitman, Massachusetts

>

>

Quite a piece of work, if you can see it, and you can

make out Jasmine Bligh and the cartoon, as well as some

guy dressed in military gear. Too bad there's no sound

(at least I didn't have any). Could a freak of nature

make something like this possible today?

>

> > > > > I mentioned Jasmine Bligh on my

> > earlier post concerning the BBC on Sept.

> > 1, 1939. Ms. Bligh was one of several

> > (what the BBC called) "presenters," mostly

> > female, who acted as hosts, introducing

> > shows, and so forth. Whether she was the

> > last person seen on BBC television in '39,

> > I've not been able to determine. I do

> > know that she died in 1991, at age 78.

>>

> > Also, when BBC television returned in 1946,


> > the Mickey Mouse cartoon that had been stopped

> > in '39 was run in its entirety, NOT from the

> > point where it was stopped as legend has it.

>>

> > It sounds like the BBC already had a fairly

> > extensive schedule by 9/1/39. Don't forget

> > that commercial television in the U.S. didn't

> > start until July 1, 1941, and was virtually

> > stopped less than six months later, after

> > Pearl Harbor.

>>

>

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Re: WANNA SEE BBC-TV recorded in 1938?

> Quite a piece of work, if you can see it, and you can

> make out Jasmine Bligh and the cartoon, as well as some

> guy dressed in military gear. Too bad there's no sound

> (at least I didn't have any). Could a freak of nature

> make something like this possible today?

At those frequencies, very easily - but only in certain years.


The BBC was using 41.5 MHz (audio carrier) and 45.0 MHz (video carrier) for TV in 1938. When
the sunspot numbers are high, F2 skip (which allows for worldwide communications on
shortwave) is possible up to about 60 MHz.

The sunspots were at the peak of an 11-year cycle in 1938. Therefore communications between
the US and Europe were common (at least, for those with equipment for those frequencies,
which was not common in those days).

Hams who use the 6-meter band experience the same phenomina when sunspots are high,
which they definitely are not right now. The next peak will be somewhere around 2011 or '12.

> > Quite a piece of work, if you can see it, and you can

> > make out Jasmine Bligh and the cartoon, as well as some

> > guy dressed in military gear. Too bad there's no sound

> > (at least I didn't have any). Could a freak of nature

> > make something like this possible today?

>

> At those frequencies, very easily - but only in certain

> years.

>

> The BBC was using 41.5 MHz (audio carrier) and 45.0 MHz

> (video carrier) for TV in 1938. When the sunspot numbers

> are high, F2 skip (which allows for worldwide communications

> on shortwave) is possible up to about 60 MHz.

>

> The sunspots were at the peak of an 11-year cycle in 1938.

> Therefore communications between the US and Europe were


> common (at least, for those with equipment for those

> frequencies, which was not common in those days).

>

> Hams who use the 6-meter band experience the same phenomina

> when sunspots are high, which they definitely are not right

> now. The next peak will be somewhere around 2011 or '12.

>

I remember reading somewhere that shortwave transmissions were

especially clear during the Munich crisis in 1938. H.V. Kaltenborn,

at CBS in New York, was able to hold virtually static-free

conversations with Edward R. Murrow and William L. Shirer in

Europe. However, when the hurricane that nearly destroyed

New England formed, shortwave transmission was lost until someone

at NBC discovered a roundabout route through Cape Town and

Buenos Aires, with a delay of only a few seconds. CBS caught

on to the idea, somewhat begrudgingly (they preferred direct

New York-to-Europe transmissions).

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> 9 CBET-CBC Windsor

> CBC CBLN-CBC London

>

> 7:00

> 9 Thick & Thin

> CBC Boys Who Loved Hockey (profile of Sutter family)

>

> 8:00

> 9 Halifax Comedy Fest

> CBC This Hour Has 22 Minutes

> 8:30

> CBC TBA

I wonder why CBET and CBLN had different schedules, especially since they're all "safe" Canadian
series?

> 11:00

> 9 News

> 9-CBC National Update

Misprint, right? Normally at this time, CBET would show "The National" rerun at 11PM, and their
local news after it's over. Since the length of The National's news segment (which precedes "The
Magazine") varies, there are some times in which the local news starts earlier than scheduled.
> Midnight

> 9 TBA

No CBLN listings? Or were they TBA like CBET? Normally, the CBC would show a movie after the
local news.

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> I wonder why CBET and CBLN had different schedules,

> especially since they're all "safe" Canadian series?

-----------

In terms of programming, CBLN always has repeated whatever is on CBLT. I can only think of one
instance in 17 years that CBLN has repeated CBET programming, which was earlier this year for
the Easter Seals Telethon.

> > 11:00

> > 9 News

> > 9-CBC National Update

>

> Misprint, right? Normally at this time, CBET would show "The
> National" rerun at 11PM, and their local news after it's

> over. Since the length of The National's news segment (which

> precedes "The Magazine") varies, there are some times in

> which the local news starts earlier than scheduled.

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54 WQLN-PBS Erie * 56 WTVS-PBS Detroit * 62 WWJ-CBS Detroit *

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8-10 Best of Movie Television

9-CBC Wimzie's House

11 On Top of the World

11t Cosby Show

20 Laverne & Shirley


25 Zoboomafoo

31 The Nanny

43 Odd Couple

54 ITV

62 Judge Mills Lane

66 Dating Game

C13 Creative Corner

G World Vision

TVO Triplets

9:35

TVO Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show

10:00

2 Hard Copy

2b-7 Martha Stewart Living

3 Jenny Jones

4-31 Jerry Springer

5 Morning Exhange

7b AM Buffalo

8-10-11t-24 Donny & Marie

8c Ricki Lake

9-CBC Little Bear

9t-13 Gabareau Live!

11 Rosie O'Donnell
12 Maury Povich

17-56 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

19 Match Game

20-43 700 Club

25 Story of Read-Alee-Deed-Alee

29-66 Judge Mills Lane

35 Roseanne Show

47 Montel Williams

53 Liza (host Liza Frulla is now a Cabinet minister)

62 Guiding Light

C13 Daytime

CITY CityLine

10:05

TVO Little Star

10:15

9-CBC Guess What?

10:20

25 Here's How

TVO Little Bear

10:30

2 Real TV
2b-66 Judge Joe Brown

9-CBC Mr. Dressup

17-25 Puzzle Place

19 Match Game

29 Judge Mills Lane

66 Barney & Friends

G 100 Huntley Street

TVO Polka Dot Shorts

10:50

TVO Polka Dot Shorts

11:00

2 People's Court

2b Leeza

3 Days of Our Lives

4-47 Jenny Jones

5-9t-13-24 The View

7 Roseanne Show

7t Donny & Marie

8-10 Travel Magazine

8c Maury Povich

9-CBC Sesame Park

11-11t-19-35-62 Price is Right


12 Judge Judy

17 Big Comfy Couch

20 Hawaii Five-O

25 Barney & Friends

29 Real TV

31 Ricki Lake

43 LAPD: Life on the Beat

53 La vraie vie

54 Bill Nye the Science Guy

56 Zoboomafoo

66 Jerry Springer

C13 Behind the Badge

CITY Star Trek: The Next Generation

TVO Noddy

11:30

8-10 1999 Boston Marathon (where did 8/10 get this from?; 8/10 usually aired Leeza at 11, News
at noon, and All My Children at 1)

9-CBC Raccoons

12 Judge Judy

17 Wimzie's House

25-54 Teletubbies

29 Grace Under Fire

43 LAPD: Life on the Beat

56 Wimzie's House

C13 Chef's Table


G Foster Parents Plan

TVO Arthur

Afternoon

Noon

2-3-4-5-6-6b-8-8c-9-10-11-11t-13-19-24-35-CITY News

2b-12 Sunset Beach

9-CBC Midday

17 Charlie Rose

20 Kojak

25 Sesame Street

29 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

31 Jenny Jones

43 Change of Heart

47 Sally Jessy Raphael

53 Le Midi

54 Jewish Cooking in America with Joan Nathan

56 Teletubbies

62 Match Game

66 Ricki Lake

C13 Daytime

G Bynon

TVO Kratt's Creatures

12:30
2 Access Hollywood

4 Jeopardy!

5-7-7b-24 Port Charles

8c Jeffersons

11t-19-35-62 Young & the Restless

29 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

43 Love Conncetion

53 Lingo

54 Sewing Connection

56 Sesame Street

CITY City Online

TVO Best of Imprint

1:00

2 The Nanny

2b-4-12-G Days of Our Lives

3 Sunset Beach

5-7-7b-24 All My Children

8c Forgive or Forget

9-CBC Pamela Wallin

9t-13 House & Home

11 Movie Show

17 As Time Goes By

20 Love Connection

25 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood


29-66 700 Club

31 Judge Mills Lane

43 Living Single

47 Pasquale's Kitchen Express

53 Cinema "Il pleut des roses sur Manhattan"

54 ITV

C13 Canadian Club

CITY Movie "Grumpier Old Men"

TVO More to Life

1:30

2 Extra

9t-11t-13-19-35-62 Bold & the Beautiful

11 New World Wine Tour

17 Animal Survivors

20 Change of Heart

25-56 Reading Rainbow

31 Judge Joe Brown

43 Empty Nest

47 Cucina Internazionale

2:00

2-8c Donny & Marie

2b-2-4-9t-12-13 Another World

5-7-7b-24 One Life to Live


9-CBC North of 60

11-11t-19-35-62 As the World Turns

17 Eyewitness

20 Three's Company

25 Barney & Friends

43 Roseanne

47 Morning Waves

56 Kratts' Creatures

C13 In Tech

G Town & Country Ontario

TVO Look & Cook with Anne Willan

2:30

8-10 All My Children (normally airs 2pm)

17 America Sews with Sue Hausmann

20 Jonny Quest

25 Noddy

43 Three's Company

54 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

56 Bill Nye the Science Guy

66 Garfield & Friends

C13 Fit & Over 50

G Alfred Hitchcock Presents

TVO Car Care with Mary Bellows


3:00

2 Ricki Lake

2b-CITY Howie Mandel

3 Jenny Jones

4 Montel Williams

5-7-7b-24-G General Hospital

8c Jerry Springer

9-CBC Coronation Street

9t-13 Dini Petty

11 Roseanne Show

11t-19-35 Guiding Light

12 Leeza

17 Theodore Tugboat

20 Pinky & the Brain

25 Arthur

29-31-66 Spider-Man

43 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

47 Lasciati Amare

53 La Maison de Ouimzie

54 Sesame Street

56 Zoom

62 Judge Judy

C13 Daytime

TVO Stretch Alive


3:30

8-10 New View

9-CBC Urban Peasant

17-25 Zoboomafoo

20 Histeria

25 (not listed)

29-31-66 Young Hercules

43 Family Matters

53 Rouli-roulotte

56 Wishbone

62 Judge Joe Brown

TVO Chicken Minute

3:45

53 Petite etoile

4:00

2-7t-8c-11-12 Rosie O'Donnell

2b Montel Williams

3-4 Sally Jessy Raphael

5-7-9t-11t-13-35 Oprah Winfrey

8-10 News

9-CBC Road to Avonlea

17-25-66 Arthur

19-62 Judge Judy


20 New Batman/Superman Adventures

24 M*A*S*H

25 (not listed)

29-31-66 Power Rangers in Space

43 Boy Meets World

47 Por Amor

53 Woof!

54 Zoboomafoo

C13 In Tech

G Student Bodies

TVO Wombles

4:10

TVO Wacky World of Webster & Whim

4:30

8-10 Breaker High

17-25-54 Wishbone

19-62 Judge Mills Lane

20 New Batman/Superman Adventures

24 M*A*S*H

29-31-66 Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog

43 Sister, Sister

53 Betes pas betes

56 Barney & Friends


C13 Cardio Hip-Hop

G Young & the Restless

TVO Noddy

5:00

2-2b-3-4-7-7b-8c-11t-12-24 News

3 Montel Williams

8-10 Touched by an Angel

9-CBC Street Cents

9t-13 Home Improvement

11-19-31 Judge Judy

17 Reading Rainbow

20 Full House

25-54 Zoom

29 Ricki Lake

35 Inside Edition

43 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

47 Telejornal

53 Watatatow

56 Big Comfy Couch

62 Judge Joe Brown

66 The Nanny

C13 Daytime

TVO Arthur
5:25

56 Nightly Automotive Report

5:30

2-9-11-35-G News

2b Hard Copy

9t-13 Drew Carey

12 Extra

17 Zoom

19 Judge Joe Brown

20 Boy Meets World

24 Frasier

25 Bill Nye the Science Guy

31 Judge Judy

43 Simpsons

47 Sister, Sister

53 La tete de l'emploi

54 Travels in Europe

62 Grace Under Fire

66 Mad About You

CBC Simpsons

TVO Country Mouse & City Mouse Adventures

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Re: Retro: SW Ontario Mon 4/19/99 (5am-6pm)

> 8:30

> 8-10 New View

---------

I remember this short-lived local program, which was hosted by Bruce Williams. Williams used to
host One O'Clock Live on CFPL years ago, then BBS cancelled it when they stripped CFPL of most
non-news local programming. After CHUM bought the station they gave Williams back his own
show, which grew into a live, two-hour morning show known as New Day in the fall of 1999,
which Williams would host from Windsor.

> 8-10 Travel Magazine

---------

A very over-played program on CFPL/CKNX at the time, which was from the late 1980s and was
produced by Vancouver's CBUT. Often used as filler and it had a very annoying theme.

> 8-10 1999 Boston Marathon (where did 8/10 get this from?;

> 8/10 usually aired Leeza at 11, News at noon, and All My

> Children at 1)

---------

Who in the United States had the rights to it that year outside of Boston? Perhaps nobody did
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Re: Retro: SW Ontario Mon 4/19/99 (5am-6pm)

> > 8:30

> > 8-10 New View

> ---------

> I remember this short-lived local program, which was hosted

> by Bruce Williams. Williams used to host One O'Clock Live

> on CFPL years ago, then BBS cancelled it when they stripped

> CFPL of most non-news local programming. After CHUM bought

> the station they gave Williams back his own show, which grew

> into a live, two-hour morning show known as New Day in the

> fall of 1999, which Williams would host from Windsor.

>

> > 8-10 Travel Magazine

> ---------

> A very over-played program on CFPL/CKNX at the time, which

> was from the late 1980s and was produced by Vancouver's
> CBUT. Often used as filler and it had a very annoying

> theme.

>

> > 8-10 1999 Boston Marathon (where did 8/10 get this from?;

> > 8/10 usually aired Leeza at 11, News at noon, and All My

> > Children at 1)

> ---------

> Who in the United States had the rights to it that year

> outside of Boston? Perhaps nobody did and PL/NX got it

> directly from WBZ-TV?

>

Sportschannel had the rights in the mid 1990's then ESPN2 showed it for a few years and now
OLN showed it in 2005.

Saint Louis Independent Stations-Tuesday November 4 1986

Source:Saint Louis Post-Dispatch

11-KPLR-Independent

30-KDNL-FOX

5 AM

11 News

5:30
11 Morning Agriculture Report

30 Morning Stretch

6 AM

11 Defenders Of The Earth

30 Mork And Mindy

6:30

11 Centurions

30 Alvin And The Chipmunks

7 AM

11 He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe

30 M.A.S.K.

7:30

11 G.I. Joe

30 Thundercats

8 AM

11 Jetsons

30 Flintstones

8:30

11 My Little Pony And Friends


30 Heathcliff

9 AM

11 Challenge Of The Go-Bots

30 700 Club

9:30

11 Family Ties(NBC Daytime)

10 AM

11 Mary Tyler Moore

30 Jim And Tammy

10:30

11 Bob Newhart

11 AM

11 Love Boat

30 Jimmy Swaggart

11:30

30 CNN News

12 NOON

11 Beverly Hillbillies
30 Falcon Crest

12:30

11 Movie:Lillies Of The Field(1963)

1 PM

30 Andy Griffith

1:30

30 F-Troop

2 PM

30 Brady Bunch

2:30

11 Popeye

30 Alvin And The Chipmunks

3 PM

11 Dennis The Menace

30 Ghostbusters

3:30

11 Smurfs Adventures

30 Silverhawks
4 PM

11 Rambo

30 Transformers

4:30

11 She-Ra:Princess Of Power

30 Adventures Of The Galaxy Rangers

5 PM

11 Facts Of Life

30 Diff'rent Strokes

5:30

11 Silver Spoons

30 Happy Days

6 PM

11 Facts Of Life

30 Gimme A Break

6:30

11 Too Close For Comfort

30 Benson
7 PM

11 Movie:Rocky(1976)

30 Movie:The Alamo(1960)

9:30

11 News

10 PM

11 WKRP In Cincinnati

30 Late Show With Joan Rivers

10:30

11 Hollywood Squares

11 PM

11 Movie:Breathless(1983)

30 Leave It To Beaver

11:30

30 I Love Lucy

12 MID

30 Perry Mason

1 AM
11 Movie:Old Dracula(1975)

30 Movie:The Thief Who Came To Dinner(1973)

2:40

11 Movier. Phibes Rises Again(1972)

KPLR 11 Saint Louis Wednesday January 11 1995(first day of the WB in St. Louis)

Source:Saint Louis Post-Dispatch

5 AM Head Of The Class

5:30 Captain Planet

6 AM Kenneth Copeland

6:30 Conan The Adventurer

7 AM Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad

7:30 Mighty Max

8 AM Transformers Generation 2

8:30 Sonic The Hedgehog

9 AM Matlock

10 AM Hunter

11 AM Top Cops(two episodes)

12 N Wonder Years

12:30 Night Court

1 PM Richard Bey

2 PM Paid Programming
2:30 Darkwing Duck

3 PM Goof Troop

3:30 Bonkers

4 PM Aladdin

4:30 Saved By The Bell

5 PM Full House

5:30 Growing Pains

6 PM Roseanne

6:30 Cheers

7 PM Wayans Brothers

7:30 Unhappily Ever After

8 PM Muscle(one hour premiere)

9 PM News

10 PM Roseanne

10:30 Cheers

11 PM In The Heat Of The Night

12 MID Babylon 5

1 AM The Newz

2 AM Paid Programming

2:30 Northern Exposure

3:30 Highway To Heaven

4:30 Perfect Strangers

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Re: KPLR 11 Saint Louis Wednesday January 11 1995(first day of the WB in St. Louis)

Questions, if you have access to the newspaper listings for

the previous day or week:


1.What did the WB replace in prime time on KPLR?

Movies or two-hour Matlock episodes

2.Did KPLR make any changes in its daytime/early fringe

programming as a result of adding the WB?

Not much at that point, except:

a sceond episode of Cheers was added at 6:30(a episode was already airing at 10:30)

Reruns of Babylon 5 replaced The Fall Guy at 12 Midnight.

Saved By The Bell moved from 5 PM to 4:30 PM.

Retro: Phoenix Independents (incl. WB and UPN): Mon., 11/4/96

KTVK, Channel 3, Ind., Phoenix:

5:00a First News

6:00 Good Morning Arizona

9:00 Sally Jesse Raphael

10:00 Maury Povich

11:00 Today Arizona

11:30 Designing Women

12:00 Scoop with Sam and Dorothy

1:00 Rolonda

2:00 Jerry Springer

3:00 Oprah Winfrey


4:00 Inside Edition

4:30 American Journal

5:00 Good Evening Arizona

6:30 Entertainment Tonight

7:00 Jeopardy!

7:30 Wheel of Fortune

8:00 Deep Space Nine

9:00 Simpsons

9:30 Mad About You

10:00 Tonight Arizona

10:35 Hard Copy

11:05 Inside Edition

11:35 Entertainment Tonight

12:05a American Journal

12:35 Oprah Winfrey

1:35 Court TV: America's Courts

2:05 Jerry Springer

3:05 Guns of Will Sonnett

4:00 Headline News

KUTP, Channel 45, UPN, Phoenix:

5:30a Infomercial

6:00 Garfield

6:30 Mega Man


7:00 The Mask

7:30 Beast Wars

8:00 Samurai Pizza Cats

8:30 Captain Simian

9:00 700 Club

10:00 LAPD: Life on the Beat

10:30 Judge Judy

11:00 Richard Bey

12:00 Montel Williams

1:00 News Scope

2:00 Step by Step

2:30 Bananas in Pajamas

3:00 Darkwing Duck

3:30 Gargoyles

4:00 Alladin

4:30 Timon & Pumbaa

5:00 Full House

5:30 Fresh Prince

6:00 Roseanne

6:30 Roseanne

7:00 In the House

7:30 Malcolm & Eddie

8:00 Goode Behavior

8:30 Sparks

9:00 Montel Williams


10:00 Cops

10:30 Strange Universe

11:30 Baywatch

12:30a Infomercials

2:00 Movie: A Promise to Keep

4:00 Movie: The Last Innocent Man

KASW, Channel 61, WB, Phoenix:

5:00a Hoover's Place

5:30 Flintstones

6:00 Pink Panther

6:30 Masked Rider

7:00 Animaniacs

7:30 Bobby's World

8:00 Where is Carmen Sandiego?

8:30 B.R.U.N.O. the Kid

9:00 Gilligan's Island

9:30 Bewitched

10:00 Happy Days

10:30 Laverne & Shirley

11:00 Doogie Howser, M.D.

11:30 Brady Bunch

12:00 Little House on the Prarie

1:00 Little House on the Prarie


2:00 Blossom

2:30 Bugs 'n' Daffy

3:00 Eek!stravaganza

3:30 Batman & Robin

4:00 BeetleBorgs

4:30 Power Rangers

5:00 Family Matters

5:30 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

6:00 Mad about You

6:30 Simpsons

7:00 7th Heaven

8:00 Savannah

9:00 NewsNight [produced by KTVK]

9:30 All in the Family

10:00 Martin

10:30 Mama's Family

11:00 Hogan's Heroes

11:30 Hunter

12:30a Infomercial

1:00 Bonanza

2:00 Gunsmoke

3:00 Movie: Angels of the City

KUSK, Channel 7, Ind., Prescott [seen in Phoenix on LPTV Channel 55 and on cable]:
5:30a First Business

6:00 Headline News

6:30 Morning Stretch

7:00 Gerbert

7:30 Field Trip

8:00 700 Club

9:00 Sam Steiger Show

10:00 Tonya Mock

10:30 Many Facets of Crafting

11:00 Headline News

11:30 Infomercial

12:00 Movie: Held for Ransom

1:30 Infomercial

2:00 Home Shoppers' Spree

4:00 Four Star Playhouse

4:30 Western Theatre

5:00 Tonya Mock

5:30 American Times

6:00 Topper

6:30 Headline News

6:55 Take Five

7:00 Movie: Paris Holiday

9:00 Headline News

9:25 Take Five

9:30 America's Outdoor Journal


10:00 Infomercials

12:00a Home Shoppers' Spree

3:00 Movie: Tomboy

4:30 Western Theatre

(adapted from TV Guide)

Retro: North Carolina 50 years ago today, Saturday, November 12, 1955

I've posted the primetime part of this

before, but I'm going to put

up the entire day anyway. From the

Greensboro Daily News. Only WITN/7 Greenville/

New Bern/Washington and WLOS/13 Asheville are missing.

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS/ABC)

9:30 Little Rascals

9:45 Barker Bill

10 AM Andy's Gang

10:30 Buffalo Bill Jr.

11 AM Captain Midnight

11:30 Tales Of The Texas Rangers

12 N Big Top

1 PM Sky King

1:30 John Wayne


2:30 Theater (no idea of complete title)

3:30 This Is The Life

4 PM Lassie

4:30 Football (don't know if a highlights

show or a scoreboard show)

5 PM Disneyland

6 PM Stars Of The Grand Ole Opry

6:30 Beat The Clock

7 PM Ethel Barrymore Theater

7:30 Studio 57

8 PM Stage Show

8:30 Honeymooners

9 PM Two For The Money

9:30 It's Always Jan

10 PM Gunsmoke

10:30 My Favorite Husband

11 PM Red Skelton

11:30 Saturday Night Jamboree

12:30 News

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS/NBC/ABC)

8:55 Mr. Wizard

9:25 Pet Show

9:30 Captain Midnight


10 AM Andy's Gang

10:30 Wild Bill Hickok

11 AM Buffalo Bill Jr.

11:30 Tales Of The Texas Rangers

12 N Big Top

1 PM Roy Rogers

1:30 TBA

2 PM Football (live game, teams not given)

5 PM TBA

5:30 Captain Gallant

6 PM Stars Of The Grand Ole Opry

6:30 Big Town

7 PM Father Knows Best

7:30 Beat The Clock

8 PM Stage Show

8:30 Honeymooners

9 PM Two For The Money

9:30 It's Always Jan

10 PM Gunsmoke

10:30 Damon Runyon Theater

11 PM Telenews

11:15 Late Show

WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill (NET)


6 PM Big Picture

6:30 Quill

7 PM Policy (foreign?)

7:30 Plains

8 PM People (nothing else)

WMFD (WECT) Ch. 6 Wilmington (NBC/CBS/ABC)

3:30 Western

4:30 Zoo Parade

5 PM Sunday School

5:15 Message (some sort of religious program)

5:30 Mr. Wizard

6 PM Big Top

7 PM News

7:15 Scoreboard

7:30 The Lineup

8 PM Grand Ole Opry (ABC version, and not

the syndicated Stars Of The Grand Ole

Opry)

9 PM People Are Funny

9:30 Sandy Brothers

10 PM George Gobel

10:30 Your Hit Parade

11 PM Giants 1953
11:30 Wrestling

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS/ABC)

10:30 Kiddies (nothing else)

11 AM Andy's Gang

11:30 Buffalo Bill Jr.

12 N Big Top

1 PM News

1:15 Farming

1:30 T.B. Seals

1:45 Boy Scouts

2 PM Theater

3:30 St. Mary's (nothing else)

4 PM Roller Derby

4:30 Playhouse (nothing else)

5 PM Wrestling

6 PM Film

6:30 Down Home

7 PM Cisco Kid

7:30 Stars Of The Grand Ole Opry

8 PM Stage Show

8:30 Honeymooners

9 PM Two For The Money

9:30 It's Always Jan


10 PM Gunsmoke

10:30 Damon Runyon Theater

11 PM Lawrence Welk

12 M Salad Mixer (an early infomercial)

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (NBC/ABC)

12 N Mr. Wizard

12:30 Christophers

1 PM What's Your Trouble? (Norman

Vincent Peale)

1:15 Round-Up

3:15 World (nothing else)

3:30 Round-Up

4:30 Bermuda (possibly a travel film)

5 PM Too Young (nothing else)

5:30 Big Picture

6 PM Scoreboard

6:15 World (nothing else)

6:30 Community

7 PM Star Tonight

7:30 Crusade In Europe

8 PM Perry Como

9 PM People Are Funny

9:30 Jimmy Durante


10 PM George Gobel

10:30 Your Hit Parade

11 PM Country Style

12 M News

12:05 Previews

WSJS (WXII) Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

11 AM Music

11:10 News

11:15 Industry On Parade

11:30 Mr. Wizard

12 N Roy Rogers

12:30 Feature

2 PM Football

3 PM Christophers

3:30 Big Picture

4 PM Football

4:05 Matinee

5 PM Scores

5:05 Mr. Wizard

5:30 Comics

5:55 Scores

6 PM Melody Boys

7 PM Sherlock Holmes
7:30 Big Surprise

8 PM Perry Como

9 PM People Are Funny

9:30 Jimmy Durante

10 PM George Gobel

10:30 Your Hit Parade

11 PM Movie

12 M News Final

WTOB Ch. 26 Winston-Salem (ABC)

5:25 News

5:30 Hodgepodge

6 PM Big Picture

6:30 Hoedown

7:30 Ozark Jubilee

9 PM Lawrence Welk

10 PM Tomorrow's Careers

10:30 Wrestling

WNAO Ch. 28 Raleigh (CBS/ABC)

10:30 Winky Dink And You

11 AM Western

12 N Big Top
1 PM Western

2 PM Movie

3:15 Wonderland

3:30 Industry On Parade

3:45 Theater

5 PM Wrestling

6 PM This Is The Life

6:30 Saturday Lucy Show (I Love

Lucy reruns)

7 PM Stars Of The Grand Ole Opry

7:30 Beat The Clock

8 PM Ozark Jubilee

9 PM Two For The Money

9:30 "28" Presents

10 PM Gunsmoke

10:30 Curtain Call

Retro: San Francisco, Friday, July 29, 1960

(Source: Oakland Tribune)

KTVU 2

AM

11:30 Jet Jackson (old Captain Midnight shows with Jet Jackson dubbed in)

PM

12 Short Story
12:30 Paul Coates

1 Burns and Allen

1:30 Our Miss Brooks

2 Movie: The Go-Getter

3:30 Topper

4 Captain Satellite

5 Three Stooges

6 Amos n Andy

6:30 Jeffs Collie

7 Ben Alexander Show

8 Silent Service

8:30 Wrestling

9:30 Charterboat

10 News

10:30 Sherwood As Is

11 Movie: Men In Grey

KRON 4 (NBC)

AM

7 Today

9 Playhouse

9:30 Play Your Hunch

10 Price Is Right (color)

10:30 Concentration

11 Truth or Consequences
11:30 It Could Be You (color)

PM

12 Queen For a Day

12:30 Loretta Young

1 Young Dr. Malone

1:30 From These Roots

2 Thin Man

2:30 Movie: Monte Carlo Baby

3:30 Movie: Convicted

4:30 Bozo The Clown

5 Popeye

6 News

6:15 NBC News

6:30 Assignment Four

7 Border Patrol

7:30 Cimarron City

8:30 Wichita Town

9 Play Your Hunch

9:30 Masquerade Party (color)

10 Moment of Fear (color) starring William Shattner

11 News

11:15 Best Of Paar

1A Almanac

KPIX (5)
AM

6:30 Books And Man

6:45 Dimensions

7 Captain Kangaroo; News

8 News

8:30 Life of Riley

9 Adventure School

9:30 Video Village

10 I Love Lucy

10:30 Clear Horizon

11 Love of Life

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light

PM

12 Noonday News

12:30 Brighter Day

12:45 Secret Storm

1 Edge of Night

1:30 As The World Turns

2 Full Circle

2:30 Art Linkletter

3 Millionaire

3:30 Verdict Is Yours

4 Dance Party

5:30 Movie: Red Menace


7 News

7:15 CBS News

7:30 Rawhide

8:30 Hotel de Paree

9 Video Village

9:30 December Bride

10 Twilight Zone

10:30 Person to Person

11 News

11:15 Movie: Old Fashioned Way

12:30 Movie: Saint In New York

KGO-TV 7 (ABC)

AM

8:30 Liberace

9 Jack LaLanne

9:30 Romper Room

10:30 Joan Davis Show

11 Its A Great Life

11:30 Ray Milland Show

PM

12 Restless Gun

12:30 Love That Bob

1 About Faces

1:30 Divorce Hearing


2 Day In Court

2:30 Gale Storm

3 Beat The Clock

3:30 Who Do You Trust?

4 American Bandstand

5 Rin Tin Tin

5:30 Movie: Final Hour

6:30 News

6:45 ABC News

7 Trackdown

7:30 Walt Disney

8:30 Man From Blackhawk

9 77 Sunset Strip

10 Detectives

10:30 Black Saddle

11 Movie: Green Dolphin Street

KQED 9

PM

4 200 Years Of Woodwinds

6 Music For Young People

6:30 Portrait in Music

7 Heredity

7:30 French

8 Redmens America
8:30 Music Festival

9:30 Resources and National Security

10 World Report

10:15 Religions of Man

KNTV 11 San Jose (ABC)

AM

11 News; Industry on Parade

11:30 My Little Margie

PM

12 Restless Gun

12:30 Love That Bob

1 About Faces

1:30 Our Miss Brooks

2 Day In Court

2:30 Gale Storm Show

3 Beat The Clock

3:30 Who Do You Trust?

4 American Bandstand

5 Three Stooges

5:30 Rin Tin Tin

6 Record Hop; News

7 Badge 714

7:30 Walt Disney

8:30 Man From Blackhawk


9 77 Sunset Strip

10 Detectives

10:30 News; Movie: Thrill of Brazil

Retro Schedule: Detroit/Windsor Feb. 15, 1971 (UHF Stations)

Once again, from TV Guide Detroit Edition: Monday, February 15, 1971

(C)-Indicates Color Program

WKBD-TV [50]

11AM ASTRO BOY

11:30 KIMBA, THE WHITE LION (C)

12:00 THE ALVIN SHOW (C)

12:30 GALLOPING GOURMET (C)

1:00 MOVIE-"Lucky to be a Woman" (1957)

3:30 CAPTAIN DETROIT (C)

4:00 THE THREE STOOGES

4:30 THE ADDAMS FAMILY

5:00 LOST IN SPACE (C)

6:00 THE FLINTSTONES (C)

6:30 THE MUNSTERS

7:00 I LOVE LUCY

7:30 STAR TREK

8:30 DAVID FROST (C)


10:00 PERRY MASON

11:00 MOVIE-"Cry Wolf" (1947)

WTVS [56]

9:15AM CLASSROOM-Education

10:00 SESAME STREET (C)

11:00 CLASSROOM

11:15 MR. ROGERS' NEIGHBORHOOD (C)

12:05 CLASSROOM

2:00 MAGGIE-Exercise

2:30 JULIA CHILD

3:00 SPEAKING FREELY (C)

4:00 SESAME STREET (C)

5:00 MR. ROGERS' NEIGHBORHOOD (C)

5:30 YOUR RIGHT TO SAY IT (C)

6:00 MAKING THINGS GROW

6:30 WHAT'S NEW (C)

7:00 KUKLA, FRAN, & OLLIE (C)

7:30 BLACK, BROWN, RED, YELLOW, AND...REPORT

8:00 WORLD PRESS REVIEW (C)

9:00 REALITIES-Debate (C)

10:00 TURNED ON CRISIS (C)

WXON-TV [62]
(Signed on at 5pm)

5PM BUGS BUNNY (C)

5:30 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER

6:00 OZZIE & HARRIET

6:30 MY FRIEND FLICKA (C)

7:00 MOVIE-"Diary of a High School Bride" (1959)

8:30 OZZIE & HARRIET

9:00 MOVIE-"Horrors of the Black Museum" (1959)

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> WTVS [56]

>

> 9:15AM CLASSROOM-Education

> 10:00 SESAME STREET (C)

> 11:00 CLASSROOM


> 11:15 MR. ROGERS' NEIGHBORHOOD (C)

> 12:05 CLASSROOM

Remember when TVG would actually list in-school programming as "Classroom", instead of
merely listing it as a disclaimer on the "Channels Listed" page?

> WXON-TV [62]

>

> (Signed on at 5pm)

>

The year before, WXON would sign on at 3:30PM, with a program called "C-Sharp", which was a
couple of young hosts presenting old film clips set to the lastest pop music -- practically the
proto-Music Videos. Apparently, WXON opted for a later sign on, as they wanted all the kids
home to watch their programming (at 3:30m the kids are either at school or in transit).

The following year (1972), WXON (now WDWB) would move to ch.20 after acquiring WJMY
ch.20, which never went on the air (except for a test broadcast in 1968, consisting only of their
calls and COL). Ch.62 would be re-occupied by WGPR (now the new WWJ) in 1975.

Retro Schedule: Detroit/Windsor Feb. 15, 1971

Dedicated to bierkenstock:

TV Guide: Detroit Edition-Monday, February 15, 1971 PART 1

(C)-Indicates Color Program

Detroit

[2] WJBK (CBS)


[4] WWJ-TV (NBC)

[7] WXYZ-TV (ABC)

[50] WKBD-TV (Ind.)

[56] WTVS (PBS)

[62] WXON-TV (Ind.)

Windsor, Ont.

[9] CKLW-TV (CBC)

WJBK-TV [2]

6:25AM ON THE FARM SCENE (C)

6:30 SUNRISE SEMESTER (C)

7:00 CARTOON CARNIVAL (C)

7:30 TV-2 EYEWITNESS NEWS (C)

8:00 CAPTAIN KANGAROO

9:00 MR. ED

9:30 THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

10:00 FAMILY AFFAIR (C)

10:30 PHIL DONAHUE (C)

11:30 LOVE OF LIFE (C)

12:00 TV-2 EYEWITNESS NEWS (C)

12:25 FASHIONS (C)

12:30 MOVIE GAME (C)

1:00 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW (C)


1:30 AS THE WORLD TURNS (C)

2:00 WHERE THE HEART IS (C)

2:25 CBS NEWS (C)

2:30 GUIDING LIGHT (C)

3:00 THE SECRET STORM (C)

3:30 EDGE OF NIGHT (C)

4:00 GOMER PYLE, USMC (C)

4:30 MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW (C)

6:00 TV-2 EYEWITNESS NEWS (C)

6:30 CBS EVENING NEWS-Cronkite (C)

7:00 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES (C)

7:30 GUNSMOKE (C)

8:30 HERE'S LUCY (C)

9:00 MAYBERRY, RFD (C)

9:30 DORIS DAY (C)

10:00 CAROL BURNETT SHOW (C)

11:00 TV-2 EYEWITNESS NEWS (C)

11:30 DOUBLE FEATURE-Where The Bullets Fly (1966)/Man or Beast (1960)

3:00 NEWS, WEATHER UPDATE (C)

WWJ-TV [4]

6:30AM CLASSROOM

7:00 TODAY (C)

9:00 VIRGINIA GRAHAM-Women (C)


10:00 DINAH SHORE-Variety (C)

10:30 CONCENTRATION (C)

11:00 SALE OF THE CENTURY (C)

11:30 THE HOLLYWOOD SQUARES (C)

12:00 JEOPARDY! (C)

12:30 NEWS 4 (C)

1:00 ANOTHER WORLD IN SOMERSET (C)

1:30 JOE GARAGIOLA'S MEMORY GAME (C)

2:00 DAYS OF OUR LIVES (C)

2:30 THE DOCTORS (C)

3:00 ANOTHER WORLD (C)

3:30 BRIGHT PROMISE (C)

4:00 WILD, WILD WEST (C)

5:00 GEORGE PIERROT-Travel (C)

6:00 NEWS 4 (C)

6:30 NBC NEWS (C)*

7:00 NEWS 4 (C)

7:30 PROFILES IN BLACK (Preempts Red Skelton)

8:00 ROWAN & MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN (C)

9:00 BOB HOPE SPECIAL (C)

10:00 GOLDIE HAWN SPECIAL (C)

11:00 NEWS 4 (C)

11:30 TONIGHT SHOW (C)

1:00 NEWS UPDATE (C)


WXYZ-TV [7]

7AM TV COLLEGE

7:30 THE RIFLEMAN

8:00 BOB HYNES-Variety (C)

9:30 MANTRAP (C)

10:00 MOVIE-"Peggy" (1950)

11:30 THAT GIRL (C)

12:00 BEWITCHED (C)

12:30 WORLD APART (C)

1:00 ALL MY CHILDREN (C)

1:30 LET'S MAKE A DEAL (C)

2:00 THE NEWLYWED GAME (C)

2:30 THE DATING GAME (C)

3:00 GENERAL HOSPITAL (C)

3:30 ONE LIFE TO LIVE (C)

4:00 DARK SHADOWS (C)

4:30 THE 4:30 MOVIE-"The Horizontal Lieutenant" (1962)

6:00 WXYZ-TV NEWS (C)

6:30 ABC EVENING NEWS (C)

7:00 WXYZ-TV NEWS (C)

7:30 LET'S MAKE A DEAL (C)

8:00 THE NEWLYWED GAME (C)

8:30 REEL GAME (C)

9:00 ABC MOVIE OF THE WEEK-"The St. Valentine's Day Massacre" (1967)
11:00 WXYZ-TV NEWS (C)

11:30 DICK CAVETT SHOW (C)

1:00 NEWS UPDATE

CKLW-TV [9]

7:20 NEWS

7:30 UNCLE BOBBY-Children (C)

8:00 ONTARIO SCHOOLS-Education

10:30 THE FRIENDLY GIANT-Children

11:00 BOZO-Children (C)

12:00 TAKE 30-Women

12:30 WOMAN'S WORLD (C)

1:00 MOVIE-"Nightmare in Chicago" (1967)

3:00 CANDID CAMERA

3:30 BOZO (C)

4:30 FLIPPER (C)

5:00 GET SMART (C)

5:30 DICK VAN DYKE

6:00 IT TAKES A THIEF (C)

7:00 THE SAINT (C)

8:00 HERE COME THE '70s-Talk (C)

8:30 NASHVILLE NORTH-Variety (C)

9:00 CBC NEWS (C)

9:30 FRONT PAGE CHALLENGE (C)


10:00 NATURE OF THINGS (C)

10:30 MAN AT THE CENTER (C)

11:00 NEWS (C)

11:30 MOVIE-"Theater of Death" (1967) (C)

1:30 JURY TRIALS-Drama (C)

*Had Huntley retired by then?

UHF STATIONS IN PART 2

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> WJBK-TV [2]

>

> 12:00 TV-2 EYEWITNESS NEWS (C)

> 12:25 FASHIONS (C)

My guess was that this is supposed to be Lucille Rivers' "Fashions in Sewing", wasn't it?
>

> CKLW-TV [9]

>

> 7:20 NEWS

> 7:30 UNCLE BOBBY-Children (C)

> 8:00 ONTARIO SCHOOLS-Education

> 10:30 THE FRIENDLY GIANT-Children

> 11:00 BOZO-Children (C)

> 12:00 TAKE 30-Women

Was "Mr. Dressup" a daily program by 1971? Or didn't CKLW just not clear it?

Apparently, CKLW also didn't clear "Sesame Street", which began its CBC run in 1970.

> 8:00 HERE COME THE '70s-Talk (C)

> 8:30 NASHVILLE NORTH-Variety (C)

Both of these were CTV programs that CKLW picked up. Some CTV shows would be part of ch.9's
schedule into the early-1980s -- even after 1975, when ch.9 became a CBC O&O as CBET, and
CKCO opens ch.42 for Sarnia and Windsor.

> 9:00 CBC NEWS (C)

> 11:00 NEWS (C)

Was CBC's "The National" a half-hour program at 9PM at this time? I always thought "The
National" was 20 minutes at 11PM until 1982 (and if so, not cleared by CKLW in 1971). If "The
National" was not cleared by CKLW, this could be the weekly "CBC Newsmagazine".<P
ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by rugrats1 on 11/14/05 04:37 AM.</FONT></P>

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Re: Retro Schedule: Detroit/Windsor Feb. 15, 1971

Stitch took us back to Detroit (including Windsor) on February 15th, 1971:

> WWJ-TV [4]

> 6:30 NBC NEWS (C)*

He then asked:

> *Had (Chet) Huntley retired by then?

Yes. Chet Huntley's last broadcast as NBC's co-anchor was the previous July. I do know that for a
short time thereafter, NBC rotated John Chancellor, David Brinkley, and Frank McGee as "Nightly
News" anchors. Usually, any one or two of them were anchoring on a typical evening; I don't
think all three ever appeared together on the same night.

I don't know if Chancellor had become the solo weeknight anchor as early as February, 1971. If
he wasn't, he did become solo weeknight anchor within a few months.

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> I don't know if Chancellor had become the solo weeknight

> anchor as early as February, 1971. If he wasn't, he did

> become solo weeknight anchor within a few months.

>

Though Brinkley would stay on to do commentary at the end of the newscast. Both John and
David would share the anchordesk by the late-1970s.

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> Though Brinkley would stay on to do commentary at the end of

> the newscast. Both John and David would share the anchordesk

> by the late-1970s.

I believe David Brinkley's return to the anchor desk to share it with Chancellor came in the
Spring of 1976, and was the result of several major TV critics praising the team's work co-
anchoring NBC's coverage of the Iowa caucus and the New Hampshire primary early that year.

I think Chancellor and Brinkley were together as co-anchors from the Spring of 1976 until the
Summer of 1979.

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Re: Retro Schedule: Detroit/Windsor Feb. 15, 1971

> Was "Mr. Dressup" a daily program by 1971? Or didn't CKLW

> just not clear it?

"Mr. Dressup" debuted on the CBC on Monday February 13, 1967 at 11AM as a daily program.
Which means they[CKLW] might've pre-empt it during the shows' run.

IIRC CKLW didn't carry some of the CBC schedule until the CBC took over the station from RKO.

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> > 12:25 FASHIONS (C)

>>

> >My guess was that this is supposed to be Lucille Rivers' "Fashions in Sewing", wasn't it?
"FASHIONS" was all TV Guide listed, though you're probably correct.

> > 9:00 CBC NEWS (C)

> > 11:00 NEWS (C)

>

> Was CBC's "The National" a half-hour program at 9PM at this

> time? I always thought "The National" was 20 minutes at 11PM

> until 1982 (and if so, not cleared by CKLW in 1971). If "The

> National" was not cleared by CKLW, this could be the weekly

> "CBC Newsmagazine".

>

I should have put the actual listing, which reads as follows:

9:00 NEWS-West/Conacher (C)

The TV Guide listed this program for the entire week. There was no weekend listing (Hockey ran
on Saturday, and a program called "Manipulator" ran at 9pm Sunday).

The 11pm simply read "News", also in Color (well, technically it was News, Weather, and Sports).
The 'editorial comment' in the form of the local news branding was via research and particularly,
print ads in the issue from WJBK and WXYZ. Each listing for local news read "NEWS" or "NEWS,
WEATHER, & SPORTS".

Off topic-but another print ad in that edition from WTOL featured the new "Eyewitness News".
Though others I've talked to never recalled WTOL actually using that branding (unless it was used
for such a short time that no one remembers it). I'll try to have Toledo listings from that issue up
in a later date.

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> > > 12:25 FASHIONS (C)

>>>

> > >My guess was that this is supposed to be Lucille Rivers'

> "Fashions in Sewing", wasn't it?

>

> "FASHIONS" was all TV Guide listed, though you're probably

> correct.

>

> It's possible that this is Lucille Rivers' show, since

it was on in 1971, but I recall that it lasted 10 minutes;

WGHP/8 Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point used to run it

from 10:50-11 AM, following the morning movie and before

Bewitched (which was delayed from 12 Noon because of local

news). Atlanta's Channel 11 ran it from 12:20-12:30 for a

time in 1972. The TV Guide listing in this part of the

country always read "LUCILLE RIVERS--Sewing."

>

>
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by bpatrick on 11/14/05 01:25 PM.</FONT></P>

Retro:Cleveland/Northern Ohio, Erie, Pa. Thursday, November 25, 1965

Thanksgiving Day Listings, Courtesy TV Guide:

Channels

3 WKYC-TV NBC Cleveland

5 WEWS ABC Cleveland

8 WJW-TV CBS Cleveland

11 WTOL CBS/NBC Toledo

12 WICU NBC/ABC Erie, Pa.

13 WSPD-TV ABC/NBC Toledo

21 WFMJ-TV NBC Youngstown

25 WVIZ NET Cleveland

27 WKBN-TV CBS Youngstown

33 WYTV ABC Youngstown

35 WSEE CBS Erie, Pa.

49 WAKR-TV ABC Akron

6:20

3 News

6:25

3 Farm Fare
6:30

3 Educational Exchange

6:45

12 Rex Humbard

7AM

3-12-21 Today-COLOR

7:10

8 News

7:15

8 Rex Humbard

7:25

3 What's Doing?-Linn Sheldon

13 Farm Report

7:30

3-13 Today-COLOR

8-27-35 CBS Morning News-Mike Wallace

11 Cartoon Carnival-Cartoons

7:55
8-27-35 Local News

8AM

8-11-27-35 Captain Kangaroo

33 Barney Bean-Children

8:30

11 Movie-Have Rocket Will Travel 1959

(Special today only: Normally 9AM Romper Room 9:30 Mr. T's Morning Show)

33 King Leonardo And Odie

8:40

5 News

8:45

5 Cartoons

33 Movie-Dialing For Dollars Theater:The Senator Was Indiscreet 1948

9AM

3 Mike Douglas-Co Host Milton Berle with Heloise and The Four Tops

8 Franz The Toymaker-COLOR

12 Jack LaLanne

13 Movie:Barbary Coast Gent 1944

21 Cartoons

27 Romper Room-Miss Rosemary


35 A Time For Us-Serial-ABC

9:30

5 Romper Room-Miss Barbara

12 General Hospital-ABC

21 People's Choice-Jackie Cooper

27 Cartoon Carnival

35 Nurses-ABC

9:55

8 News-Howard Hoffman

10AM

3-11-12-21 Macy's Thanksgiving Parade-Lorne Greene, Betty White-The Famous Underdog


Balloon Makes its debut this year-SPECIAL-COLOR

5 Paige Palmer

8-27-35 Thanksgiving Parades-SPECIAL

Macy's-New York-Arthur Godfrey, Bess Myerson

Gimbel's-Philadelphia-Bud Collyer

J.L. Hudson-Detroit Marilyn Van Derbur, Frank Gifford

Eaton's-Toronto-Jack Linkletter (Taped Highlites)

33 TV Bingo

49 Operation Alphabet
10:30

5 Junior Clubhouse

13 Donna Reed

33 Never Too Young

49 Ed Allen-Exercise

11AM

5 Alan Douglas-Talk

13-33-49 Young Set-Phyllis Kirk Discussion

11:30

5 Young Marrieds-Serial

12PM

3-12-21 Underdog-SPECIAL-COLOR (Pre-Empts Jeopardy)

5 News

8-27-35 NFL Football-Baltimore Colts At Detroit Lions-COLOR

Frank Gifford, Pat Summerall

11 Movie-Broken Lance 1954-COLOR

13 Ben Casey

33-49 Donna Reed

12:15

5 Noon Show-Captain Penny


12:30

3-12-21 Let's Play Post Office-COLOR

33-49 Father Knows Best

12:55

3-12-21 NBC News-Frank McGee

1PM

3 Three On The Town-COLOR

5 Merv Griffin-Moved from 3:30 for the Holiday-preempts Ben Casey on 5

12 Garden And Farm

13 Mike Douglas

21 Local News

33-49 Ben Casey

1:15

21 Kitchen Corner

1:30

3-11-12-21 College Football-COLOR Oklahoma/Nebraska

2PM

5-33-49 Nurses
2;30

5-13-33-49 A Time For Us

8-27-35 House Party-Linkletter (Notes that the show may be Pre-empted)

2:55

5-13-33-49 ABC News-Marlene Sanders

3PM

5-13-33-49 General Hospital

8-27-35 To Tell The Truth

3:25

8-27-35 CBS News

3:30

5 Comedy Clubhouse-COLOR (Normally 5PM)

8 Aladdin's Lamp SPECIAL COLOR

13 Nurses

27-35 Edge Of Night

33-49 Young Marieds

4PM

13-33 Where The Action Is

27-35 Secret Storm

49 Never Too Young


4:30

3-12-21 AFL Football-Buffalo Bills At San Diego Chargers-COLOR

Curt Gowdy, Paul Christman

5 High School Big Bands-SPECIAL-Bands from Parma, Euclid, Cleveland West Tech and Massillon
are featured.

11 Movie-Right Cross 1950

13 Movie-At Gunpoint 1955

27 Movie-Carnival Story 1954

33 Mike Douglas

35 Cartoons

49 Where The Action Is

4:45

35 Movie-Poor Little Rich Girl 1936

5PM

5-33-49 Sammy Davis Jr. SPECIAL-COLOR "The Wonderful World Of Children

8 Adventure Road-Jim Doney-COLOR

6PM

5 Rocky And His Friends

8 City Camera News-Doug Adair, Joel Daly, Ken Coleman Bob "Noulihan" Wells

13-27 News

25 What's New

33 Movie-Belle Starr 1941


49 Professor Jack-Children

6:15

5 ABC News-Peter Jennings

11 Wally Gator-Cartoon

35 Weather, News

49 Sea Hunt

6:30

5 High School Football (Highlights)

8-27-35 CBS News-Cronkite

11 Woody Woodpecker-COLOR

25 Managers In Action

6:45

13 ABC News-Jennings

49 Professor Jack Continues

6:55

49 Sports-Bob Wylie

7PM

5 News-Boill Jorgenson

8 Zorro (Disney)

11 News-Ward, Saunders
13-27 Rifleman (Syndicated-Different Episodes)

25 National Symphony

35 Jesse James-ABC

49 News

7:15

49 Women's Page

7:20

5 Dorothy Fuldheim

7:30

3-12-21 Daniel Boone-COLOR

5-13-33 Shindig

8-11-27-35 Munsters

49 High School Football-Taped Highlights of the Akron City Championship Traditionally played on
Thanksgiving Day for many years

8PM

5-13-33 Donna Reed

8-11-27-35 Gilligan's Island-COLOR

25 Negro People-History

8:30

3-12-21 Music By Cole Porter-SPECIAL/COLOR (Pre-empts Laredo)

5-13-33 OK Crackerby-COLOR
8-11-27-35 My Three Sons-COLOR

25 Legacy-History

9PM

5-13-33-49 Bewitched

8-11-27-35 Movie-Mysterious Island 1961 COLOR

25 French Chef-Julia Child

9:30

3-12-21 Mona McCluskey-COLOR

5-13-33-49 Peyton Place

25 Heritage-Discussion

10PM

3-12-21 Dean Martin-COLOR

5-13-33 First Lady's White House Tour-SPECIAL/COLOR Pre-Empts Long Hot Summer

49 Donna Reed (Moved from 8PM because Of Football Game)

10:30

49 OK Crackerby (Moved from 8:30 PM)

11PM

3 News-COLOR Virgil Dominic

5 News-Tom Field

8 News-Adair, Daly
11-12-13-21-27-33-35-49 News

11:10

5 Sports-Paul Wilcox

8 Sports-John Fitzgerald

11:15

3 Weather-COLOR Wally Kinnan

8 Weather-COLOR Bob "Houlihan" Wells

35 Movie-The Blue Veil 1951

49 Movie-Love Lottery 1954

11:20

3 Sports COLOR Jim Graner

5 Dorothy Fuldheim

8 Movie-The Lady Eve 1941

27 Movie-To The Victor 1948

11:25

33 Movie Belle Starr 1941

11:30

3 Movie-Fort Osage 1952

5-12-13-21 Johnny Carson-COLOR

11 Movie-Holiday Inn 1942


1AM

5-21-33-49 News

1:05

3 Bilko (Phil Silvers Show)

1:15

8 Movie-Happy Go Lucky 1942

1:35

3 Educational Exchange

2:05

3 News

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Re: Retro:Cleveland/Northern Ohio, Erie, Pa. Thursday, November 25, 1965

Tim Lones takes us back to Cleveland (and northern Ohio) on Thanksgiving Day 1965:

> 9AM

> 3 Mike Douglas-Co Host Milton Berle with Heloise and The

> Four Tops


This was shortly after the show moved to Philadelphia; I thought that in it's Cleveland days,
"Mike Douglas" was broadcast live at 12:30 P.M.

> 10AM

> 3-11-12-21 Macy's Thanksgiving Parade-Lorne Greene, Betty

> White-The Famous Underdog Balloon Makes its debut this

> year-SPECIAL-COLOR

I seem to recall Greene and White were hosts for NBC's coverage of the Macy's Parade well into
(and perhaps through?) the 1970's.

> 8-27-35 Thanksgiving Parades-SPECIAL

> Macy's-New York-Arthur Godfrey, Bess Myerson

> Gimbel's-Philadelphia-Bud Collyer

> J.L. Hudson-Detroit Marilyn Van Derbur, Frank Gifford

> Eaton's-Toronto-Jack Linkletter (Taped Highlites)

An interesting move by CBS. I don't know how their "Thanksgiving Day Parade Jubilee" (as it was
known as for many years) got started, but I suspect it was because at first, CBS did only the
Macy's parade and got creamed by NBC in the ratings. CBS probably thought "Hey, there are also
Thanksgiving Day parades in Philadelphia and Detroit as well as in New York! Let's show all three
and tell viewers they'll see three parades if they watch CBS!".

The Eaton's Santa Claus Parade, if my memory serves me correct, is/was held on the Sunday
prior to the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday. I suspect that the taped excerpts shown on CBS
Thanksgiving morning consisted of CBC or CTV video with Jack Linkletter (Art's son) as
commentator for CBS.
It's interesting Frank Gifford was in Detroit that morning. I would think he had a car with a Police
escort waiting to take him to Tiger Stadium for.........

> 12PM

> 8-27-35 NFL Football-Baltimore Colts At Detroit Lions-COLOR

> Frank Gifford, Pat Summerall

At the time, both Gifford and Summerall were analysts. Who did play-by-play??

I think this was also the first-ever NFL game on CBS to be broadcast in color. I also think it was
the only NFL game CBS did in color during the 1965 regular-season (although I believe CBS did
broadcast all the playoff games and the NFL Championship game that year in color; I think that
starting in 1966, CBS broadcast all their regular-season NFL games in color).

FYI: I think the first Thanksgiving Day NFL game in Dallas was in 1966, but I didn't think Turkey
Day games in Dallas became an annual event until 1970.

> 4:30

> 3-12-21 AFL Football-Buffalo Bills At San Diego

> Chargers-COLOR

> Curt Gowdy, Paul Christman

I would think that Gowdy and Christman did three football broadcasts for NBC during the four-
day Thanksgiving weekend in 1965: an AFL game on Turkey Day, a college game on Saturday, and
another AFL game on Sunday.

> 7:30

> 49 High School Football-Taped Highlights of the Akron City


> Championship Traditionally played on Thanksgiving Day for

> many years

Akron isn't the only place where high-school football is big on Thanksgiving.

Here in the Boston area, Thanksgiving marks the end of the regular-season for high-school
football. It's a tradition that goes back over a century in some cases. Teams play their traditional
arch-rival.

And for nearly two decades, WCVB-5 in Boston has broadcast (and will do so again in 2005) a
half-hour special on Thanksgiving evening with highlights of important Thanksgiving Day high-
school football games in the Boston area.

Retro: Atlanta Friday, November 12, 1971

From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules

run 7 AM-1 AM.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Today In Georgia

10 AM Dinah's Place

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N News

12:30 Mike Douglas


2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Somerset

4:30 Truth Or Consequences

5 PM Perry Mason

6 PM News

7 PM NBC News

7:30 High Chaparral (rerun)

8:30 NBC Movie: "The Harness"

10:30 The D.A. (delay from 8 PM)

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 AM CBS Morning News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Phil Donahue

10 AM Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Family Affair

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N News
12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM It's Your Bet

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored

Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Gilligan's Island

4:30 The Virginian

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM News

7:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

8 PM Chicago Teddy Bears

8:30 O'Hara, United States

Treasury

9:30 CBS Movie: "Paper Man"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "PT-109"

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

instructional programs until


4:30 Electric Company

5 PM Sesame Street

6 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:30 What's New

7 PM Insight (the religious program)

7:30 Black Journal

8 PM World Press

9 PM Folk Guitar

9:30 Introducing Roy Buchanan

11 PM Mini-Probe

sign off 11:30 PM

WQXI Ch. 11 (ABC)

7 AM Cartoons

7:30 Tubby And Lester

9 AM Romper Room

10 AM Movie: "Love Nest"

11:30 That Girl

12 N Bewitched

12:30 News

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game


3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Love, American Style

4:30 Lost In Space

5:30 Hazel

6 PM Daniel Boone

(countdown 38 days until ABC News

begins airing at 6 PM)

7 PM What's My Line?

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM Brady Bunch

8:30 Partridge Family

9 PM Room 222

9:30 Odd Couple

10 PM Love, American Style (Regis

Philbin is in one of tonight's

segments.)

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "Women Of The Prehistoric

Planet" (Dick Cavett airs Sunday

at 11:30 PM.)

WTCG Ch. 17 (Ind.)


7 AM Popeye

7:30 Little Rascals

8 AM Banana Splits

8:30 Flintstones

9 AM Cartoon Carnival

10 AM Jack LaLanne

10:30 Topper

11 AM Password (pre-empted at 12:30

on Ch. 11)

11:30 Donna Reed

12 N Jeopardy! (pre-empted on Ch. 2)

12:30 Who, What Or Where (pre-empted on

Ch. 2)

12:55 NBC News (ditto)

1 PM Movie: "Portrait Of Clare"

3 PM Little Rascals

3:30 Banana Splits

4 PM Ultraman

4:30 Speed Racer

5 PM Flintstones

5:30 Gomer Pyle, USMC

6 PM Petticoat Junction

6:30 Get Smart

7 PM Rifleman
7:30 Dragnet

8 PM Boxing From The Forum

9 PM Movie: "The Thing"

10:30 Miller-Harper Sports Report

(Freddie Miller of Georgia

Championship Wrestling and

"Skinny" Bobby Harper of

WQXI-AM.)

11:30 Movie: "King Of The Underworld"

WETV Ch. 30 (PBS)

instructional programs until

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Electric Company

5:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6 PM The Observing Eye

6:30 Playing The Guitar

7 PM French Chef

7:30 Masterpiece Theatre

8:30 Civilisation

9:30 Hollywood TV Theater

10:30 Beethoven (the composer, not

the dog)
sign off 11 PM

WHAE Ch. 46 (Ind.)

5 PM Fury

5:30 Jim And Tammy (yes, Bakker)

6:30 Roy Rogers

7:30 Right On

8 PM Church Service

8:30 Of Lands And Seas

9:30 700 Club

sign off 11 PM

I believe I've posted the daytime schedules before,

but I'm putting up the whole day this time.

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> WHAE Ch. 46 (Ind.)

>

> 5:30 Jim And Tammy (yes, Bakker)

Though it was a children's program produced for CBN. I heard they left the network on
unfriendly terms sometime in the early-1970s, forming the "PTL Club" sometime in the early-
1970s.

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> > WHAE Ch. 46 (Ind.)

>>

> > 5:30 Jim And Tammy (yes, Bakker)

>

> Though it was a children's program produced for CBN. I heard

> they left the network on unfriendly terms sometime in the

> early-1970s, forming the "PTL Club" sometime in the

> early-1970s.

Wasn't Jim Bakker a co-host with Pat Robertson on the 700 Club during the early 70's and the
PTL Club didn't start until 1974 at the earliest?
BOSTON/PROVIDENCE/NEW HAMPSHIRE TV- Monday December 12, 1977

Source: Boston Globe

BOSTON/PROVIDENCE/NEW HAMPSHIRE TV- Monday December 12, 1977

Boston

WGBH-TV 2 (PBS) WGBH Educational Foundation

9:00am- Sign-on/Educational Programming

2:30pm- Romagnolis Table

3:00pm- Nova

4:00pm- Sesame Street

5:00pm- Mister Rogers

5:30pm- Sesame Street

6:30pm- Electric Company

7:00pm- Zoom

7:30pm- Wodehouse Playhouse

8:00pm- Great Performances- Abide with Me

9:00pm- With Hands and Hearts

10pm- The Ten OClock News

10:30- Macneil/Lehrer Report

11pm- The Dick Cavett Show

11:30pm- Sign-Off

WBZ-TV 4 (NBC) WESTINGHOUSE


6 AM FARM HOME AND GARDEN

6:30 EYEWITNESS NEWS

7AM TODAY

9AM CONCENTRATION

9:30 FOR RICHER, FOR POORER

10 AM SANFORD AND SON

10:30 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES

11am KNOCKOUT

11:30- Wheel of Fortune

12pm- Eyewitness News (with Jack Chase)

12:30 WOMEN 77

1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30- The Doctors

3 PM ANOTHER WORLD

4 PM MIKE DOUGLAS

5:30 FIRST NEWS

6pm- Eyewitness News

7pm- NBC News

7:30 Evening Magazine

8 PM Little House on The Prairie

9 PM- NBC Monday Night Movie- Sunshine Christmas (1977)

11pm- Eyewitness News

11:30- Tonight Show with Johnny Carson

1am- Tomorrow

2 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS
2:30 LATE MOVIE

4:30 SIGN OFF

WCVB-TV 5 (ABC) Boston Broadcasters

6 AM CAPTAIN BOB

7AM- Good Morning America

9AM- Good Day

10:30 EDGE OF NIGHT

11 AM HAPPY DAYS

11:30 JOKERS WILD

12PM- Newscenter 5 MIDDAY- (with Jack Hynes)

12:30- Ryan's Hope

1pm- All My Children

2 PM 20000 DOLLAR PYRAMID

2:30 One Life to Live

3:15 General Hospital

4 PM BIG VALLEY

5 PM FAMILY FEUD (ABC DELAY)

5 :30 INSTANT GAME

6pm- NewsCenter 5- (with Natalie Jacobson, Chet Curtis, Dick Albert and Don Gillis)

7pm- ABC News

7:30- NAME THAT TUNE

8pm- SAN PEDRO BEACH BUMS

9pm- NFL Football- Dallas Cowboys @ San Francisco 49ers- (Dallas won 42-35)

12am- NewsCenter 5- (with Natalie Jacobson, Tom Ellis, Dick


Albert and Don Gillis)

12:30- Screening Room

5 WCVB was running Edge Of Night in 1977. They began preempting in 1978 and it moved to
WLVI at that time. Also One Life To Live & General Hospitral were each 45 Minutes.

WNAC-TV 7 (CBS) RKO

6 AM Reflections

6:05 Farm Market Report

6:20 Spanish Audio News

6:30 Public Affairs Shows

7AM- CBS Morning News

8am- Captain Kangaroo

9 AM DINAH SHORE

10:30- The Price is Right

11:30- Love of Life

12PM NEWS

12:30- Search for Tomorrow

1pm- The Young and The Restless

1:30PM- As The World Turns

2:30PM- Guiding Light

3:30 ALL IN THE FAMILY

4 PM MERV GRIFFIN

5:30 CANDLEPINS FOR CASH

6 PM- News 7

7 PM CBS NEWS
7:30 THATS HOLLYWOOD

8pm A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS

8:30- Twas the Night Before Christmas

9pm- MAUDE

9:30- BETTY WHITE

10 PM- SWITCH!

11pm- News 7

11:30- CBS MOVIE- Joy in the Morning (1973)

1:30 various programs

2am- Sign-off

38 WSBK (Ind.) STORER

6:30 POPEYE (TV 60's)

7 AM UNDERDOG

7:30 SUPERHEROES

8 AM ARCHIES

8:30 NEW MICKEY MOUSE CLUB

9 AM ROMPER ROOM

9:30 SPIRIT OF INDEPENDENCE

10 AM TOM LARSON

11 AM MORNING MOVIE Miss Grant Takes Richmond (1949)

1 PM GONG SHOW (NBC)

1:30 GREEN ACRES

2 PM BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

2:30 WALLY GATOR


3 PM BUGS AND PORKY

3:30 HECKLE & JECKLE

4 PM SUPERFRIENDS

4:30 MUNSTERS

5 PM NANNY AND THE PROFESSOR

5:30 GHOST AND MRS MURR

6 PM HOGAN'S HEROES

6:30 ADAM 12

7 PM ODD COUPLE

7:30 DICK VAN DYKE

8 PM MARCUS WELBY MD

9 PM MOVIE LOFT- Three Faces of Eye (1952)

11 PM ANDY GRIFFITH

11:30 IRONSIDE

12MID LATE MOVIE

2 AM TWILIGHT ZONE

2:30 SIGN OFF

56 WLVI (Ind) FIELD

5:30 NEW ENGLAND TODAY

6 AM LITTLE RASCALS

6:30 TOM AND JERRY

7 AM FRED FLINTSTONE AND FRIENDS

7:30 MIGHTY MOUSE

8 AM GILLIGANS ISLAND
8:30 CASPER

9 AM MORNING MOVIE Trial (1935)

11 AM NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY

11:30 NEW ENGLAND TODAY

12 NOON LUCY SHOW

1 PM FAMILY AFFAIR

1:30 BOZO'S BIG TOP

2 PM BANANA SPLITS

2:30 CASPER

3 PM MIGHTY MOUSE

3:30 FLINTSTONES

4:30 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND

5 PM BRADY BUNCH

5:30 BRADY BUNCH

6 PM ROOKIES

7 PM MARY TYLER MOORE

7:30 I LOVE LUCY

8 PM 8 OCLOCK MOVIE- Rhapsody (1964)

10 PM LOVE AMERICAN STYLE

11 PM FLASH GORDON

11:30 NIGHT GALLERY

12 MID LIFE OF RILEY

12:30 MAN FROM UNCLE

1:30 SIGN OFF


25 WXNE (Ind) Christian Broadcasting Network

12 NOON FATHER KNOWS BEST

12:30 700 CLUB

2 PM DUDLEY DO-RIGHT

2:30 QUICK DRAW MCGRAW

3 PM FUN WORLD

3:30 JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS

4 PM SPIDERMAN

4:30 VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA

5:30 GOMER PYLE USMC

6 PM GET SMART

6:30 DORIS DAY

7 PM PRIME MOVIE 25- Incident at Phantom Hill (1966)

9 PM 700 CLUB

10:30 LIFE IN THE SPIRIT

11 PM HI DOUG

11:30 DRAGNET

12 AM LIFE OF RILEY

12:30 SIGN-OFF

27 WSMW (Ind)

10 AM PTL CLUB

12 NOON DAILY MASS

12:30 AFTERNOON MOVIE- Soldier in the Rain (1963)

2:30 FUN WORLD


3 PM MAGILLA GORILLA

3:30 SUPERHEROES

4 PM BUGS BUNNY

4:30 SUPERMAN

5 PM LONE RANGER

5:30 THE FBI

6:30 TARZAN

7:30 ABBOTT & COSTELLO

8 PM MOVIE- Treasure of Saint Teresa (1951)

9:30 CATHOLIC CONNECTION

10 PM WORCESTER NEWS

10:30 INSIDE WORCESTER

11 PM MOVIE- Jesse James (1939)

12:46 SIGN-OFF

44 WGBX (PBS)

3 PM- SIGN-ON/HODGEPODGE LODGE

3:30- VILLA ALLEGRE

4 PM- OVER EASY

4:30- MAGGIE

5 PM- FRENCH CHEF

5:30- DICK CAVETT SHOW

6 PM- CLUB 44

6:30- OVER EASY

7 PM- WRITING FOR A REASON


7:30- MACNEIL/LEHRER REPORT

8 PM- CLUB 44

8:30- DICK CAVETT SHOW

9 PM- HOLLYWOOD TV THEATER

10:30- BLACK PERSPECTIVE

11 PM- CAPTIONED ABC NEWS

11:30- SIGN-OFF

Providence

WTEV-TV 6 (CBS)

7 AM- FLINTSTONE AND FRIENDS

7:30- MICKEY MOUSE CLUB

8 AM- CAPTAIN KANGAROO

9 AM- ANDY GRIFFITH

9:30- TATTLETALES

10 AM- MATCH GAME 77

10:30- THE PRICE IS RIGHT

11:30- LOVE OF LIFE

12:30- THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

1 PM- FAMILY AFFAIR

1:30- AS THE WORLD TURNS

2:30- GUIDING LIGHT

3:30- ALL IN THE FAMILY

4 PM- LITTLE RASCALS

4:30- GILLIGANS ISLAND


5 PM- BRADY BUNCH

5:30- PLEASE DONT EAT THE DAISIES

6 PM- NEWS SCOPE 6 (anchored by Truman Taylor)

6:30- CBS NEWS

7 PM- CANDID CAMERA

7:30- THE MUPPETS

8pm A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS

8:30- Twas the Night Before Christmas

9pm- MAUDE

9:30- BETTY WHITE

10 PM- SWITCH!

11 PM- NEWS SCOPE 6

11:30- CBS MOVIE- Joy in the Morning (1973)

1:45- NEWS SCOPE 6

2:15- Sign-Off

WJAR-TV 10 (NBC)

7 AM- TODAY

9 AM- DONAHUE

10 AM- SANFORD AND SON

10:30- HOLLYWOOD SQUARES

11 AM- WHEEL OF FORTUNE

11:30- KNOCKOUT

12 PM- NEWSWATCH 10

12:30- GONG SHOW


1 PM- FOR RICHER, FOR POORER

1:30- DAYS OF OUR LIVES

2:30- THE DOCTORS

3 PM- ANOTHER WORLD

4 PM- BEWITCHED

4:30- MY THREE SONS

5 PM- HOGANS HEROES

5:30- ODD COUPLE

6 PM- NEWSWATCH 10 (who was the news lineup for WJAR in 77)

6:30- NBC NEWS

7 PM- CONCENTRATION

7:30- TATTLETALES (SYN)

8 PM- LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE

9 PM- NBC MOVIE- Sunshine Christmas (1977)

11 PM- NEWSWATCH 10

11:30- TONIGHT SHOW WITH JOHNNY CARSON

1 AM- TOMORROW

2 AM- NEWSWATCH 10

2:30- SIGN-OFF

WPRI-TV 12 (ABC)

7 AM- GOOD MORNING AMERICA

9 AM- DINAH

10:30- THE BETTER SEX

11 AM- HAPPY DAYS


11:30- FAMILY FEUD

12 PM- NEWSCENTER 12

12:30- RYANS HOPE

1 PM- ALL MY CHILDREN

2 PM- THE $20,000 PYRAMID

2:30- ONE LIFE TO LIVE

3:15- GENERAL HOSPITAL

4 PM- EMERGENCY

5 PM- MERV GRIFFIN

6 PM- NEWSCENTER 12 (anchored by Walter Cryan)

6:30- ABC NEWS

7 PM- CROSSWITS

7:30- TO TELL THE TRUTH

8 PM- SAN PEDRO BEACH BUMS

9 PM- NFL FOOTBALL- Dallas Cowboys @ San Francisco 49ers (Dallas won 42-35)

12 AM- NEWSCENTER 12 (anchored by Doug White)

12:30- AMERICAN IMAGE AWARDS

1:30- NEWSCENTER 12

2 AM- SIGN-OFF

New Hampshire

WMUR-TV 9 (ABC)

7 AM- UNCLE GUS

8 AM- GOOD MORNING AMERICA

9 AM- DINAH
11 AM- HAPPY DAYS

11:30- FAMILY FEUD

12 PM- THE BETTER SEX

12:30- RYANS HOPE

1 PM- ALL MY CHILDREN

2 PM- THE $20,000 PYRAMID

2:30- ONE LIFE TO LIVE

3:15- GENERAL HOSPITAL

4 PM- EDGE OF NIGHT

4:30- DARK SHADOWS

5 PM- MOD SQUAD

6 PM- THE NEWS

6:30- ABC NEWS

7 PM- THE INVADERS

8 PM- SAN PEDRO BEACH BUMS

9 PM- NFL FOOTBALL- Dallas Cowboys @ San Francisco 49ers (Dallas won 42-35)

12 AM- THE NEWS

12:30- SIGN-OFF

WENH-TV 11 (PBS)

9 AM- Sign-on/Educational Programming

3 PM- FRENCH CHEF

3:30- PHOTOGRPAHY

4 PM- SESAME STREET

5 PM- MISTER ROGERS


5:30- ELECTRIC COMPANY

6 PM- ZOOM

6:30- OVER EASY

7 PM- MACNEIL/LEHRER REPORT

7:30- N.H NEWS

8 PM- AGE OF UNCERTAINITY

9:30- HOLLYWOOD TV THEATER

11 PM- SIGN-OFF

BOSTON/PROVIDENCE TV- Friday May 13, 1977

Source: Boston Globe

BOSTON/PROVIDENCE TV- Friday May 13, 1977

WGBH-TV 2 (PBS) WGBH Educational Foundation

9:00am- Sign-on/Anyone for Television

9:30am- Educational Programming

11:00am- Electric Company

11:30am- Sesame Street

12:30pm- Educational Programming

2:00pm- Erica

2:15pm- Theonie

2:30pm- Crocketts Garden

3:00pm- Forsyte Saga

4:00pm- Sesame Street


5:00pm- Mister Rogers

5:30pm- Sesame Street

6:30pm- Electric Company

7:00pm- Zoom

7:30pm- Say Brother- Fashion Fun

8:00pm- Washington Week in Review

8:30pm- Wall Street Week

9:00pm- Documentary- Traffic in Babies

10:00pm- The Ten OClock News (with Christopher Lydon)

10:30pm- MacNeil/Lehrer Report

11:00pm- David Susskind- Dont Get Sick in America

12:00am- Sign-Off

WBZ-TV 4 (NBC) Westinghouse

6:15 SIGN ON SEMINAR

6:45 EYEWITNESS NEWS DAILY ALMINAC

7AM TODAY

9AM CROSS WITS

9:30 CHICO AND THE MAN

10 AM SANFORD AND SON

10:30 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES

11am WHEEL OF FORTUNE

11:30- SHOOT FOR THE STARS

12pm- Eyewitness News (with Jack Chase)

12:30 WOMEN 77
1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30- The Doctors

3 PM ANOTHER WORLD

4 PM MIKE DOUGLAS

5:30 FIRST NEWS

6pm- Eyewitness News

7pm- NBC News

7:30 EVENING MAGAZINE

8 PM SANFORD AND SON

9 PM ROCKFORD FILES

10 PM QUINCY

11pm- Eyewitness News

11:30- Tonight Show with Johnny Carson

1am- MIDNIGHT SPECIAL

2am- LATE MOVIE

4 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

4:30- SIGN-OFF

WCVB-TV 5 (ABC) Boston Broadcasters

6 AM AUDIO NEWS

7 AM- CAPTAIN BOB

7:30 Good Morning America (Preempted the first 30 minutes)

9AM- Good Day

10:30 EDGE OF NIGHT

11 AM HAPPY DAYS
11:30 JOKERS WILD

12PM- NewsCenter 5 MIDDAY- (with Jack Hynes)

12:30- RYAN'S HOPE

1pm- ALL MY CHILDREN

2 PM 20,000 DOLLAR PYRAMID

2:30 One Life to Live

3:15 General Hospital

4 PM BIG VALLEY

5 PM FAMILY FEUD (ABC DELAY)

5:30 INSTANT GAME

6pm- Newscenter 5 at 6- with (with Chet Curtis, Natalie

Jacobson, Bob Copeland and Don Gillis)

7 PM ABC News

7:30- Bobby Vinton

8 PM SAN PEDRO BUMS

9 PM FEATHER AND FATHER

11pm- Newscenter 5 at 11

11:30- Mary Hartman

12:00- The FBI

1 AM- Movie- Mad Room (1969)

3 AM NEWS

WNAC-TV 7 (CBS)

6:10am- Sign-on/Farm and Market Report


6:20am- SUNRISE SEMESTER

6:50am- Los Noticias De Hoy- (Spanish speaking news for

WNAC)

7am- CBS Morning News

8am- Captain Kangaroo

9am- Dinah Shore

10:30am- The Price is Right

11:30- Love of Life

12 Noon NEWS

12:30- Search for Tomorrow

1pm- The Young and the Restless

1:30- As The World Turns

2:30- Guiding Light

3pm- All in the Family ( R )

3:30- Match Game 77

4pm- MERV GRIFFIN

5:30- Candlepins For Cash

6pm- News 7

7pm- CBS NEWS

7:30- Little Vic

8pm- White Seal

8:30- Horton Hears A Who

9pm- CBS Movie- Fear is the Key (1973)

11pm- News 7

11:30- NBA Basketball- Game 4 of the 1977 Western Conference Finals- Los Angeles Lakers @
Portland Trailblazers
1:30- News 7

2am- Sign-off

38 WSBK (Ind.) STORER

6 AM MCHALE'S NAVY

6:30 SUPERMAN

7 AM THE MUNSTERS

7:30 BUGS BUNNY

8 AM SUPERMAN

8:30 HOWDY DOODY

9:30 SPIRIT OF INDEPENDENCE

10 AM TOM LARSON

11 AM HAZEL

11:30 GREEN ACRES

12 NOON NAME THAT TUNE(NBC)

12:30 MCHALES NAVY

1 PM GONG SHOW (NBC)

1:30 ANDY GRIFFITH

2 PM BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

2:30 POPEYE (TV 60'S)

3 PM BULLWINKLE

3:30 THE ARCHIES

4 PM MICKEY MOUSE CLUB

4:30 THREE STOOGES

5:30 BEWITCHED
6 PM HOGANS HEROES

6:30 ADAM 12

7 PM THE ODD COUPLE

7:30 DICK VAN DYKE

8 PM IRONSIDE

9 PM MOVIE LOFT- The Blue Max (1966)

12 MID- MOVIE- Flying Dutchman (1955)

2 AM- SIGN-OFF

56 WLVI (Ind) KAISER

6:30 FELIX THE CAT

7 AM FLINTSTONES

7:30 MIGHTY MOUSE

8 AM GILLIGANS ISLAND

8:30 CASPER

9 AM MOVIE- Nora Prentiss (1947)

11 AM NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY

11:30 NEW ENGLAND TODAY

12 NOON I LOVE LUCY

12:30 LUCY SHOW

1 PM THAT GIRL

1:30 BOZO'S BIG TOP

2 PM BANANA SPLITS

2:30 HUCK AND YOGI

3 PM CASPER
3:30 MIGHTY MOUSE

4 PM FLINTSTONES

4:30 FLINTSTONES

5 PM THE MONKEES

5:30 GILLIGANS ISLAND

6 PM BRADY BUNCH

6:30 BRADY BUNCH

7 PM STAR TREK

8 PM WORLD AT WAR- Whirlwind

9 PM- NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC- Americas Wonderlands, The National Parks

10 PM LOVE AMERICAN STYLE

11 PM ALL THAT GLITTERS

11:30 BARETTA (ABC)

12:30 MAN FROM UNCLE

1:30 SIGN OFF

27 WSMW (Ind)

10 AM PTL CLUB

12 NOON DAILY MASS

12:30 MOVIE- Serenade (1956)

2:30 MOVIE- Gun Crazy (1949)

4:30 LASSIE

5 PM TARZAN
6 PM LONE RANGER

6:30 SUPERMAN

7 PM FBI

8 PM MOVIE 27- Crime in the Streets (1956)

9:45 FINANCE

10 PM WORCESTER NEWS

10:30 CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING

11:30 LATE MOVIE

1:30 SIGN OFF

44 WGBX (PBS)

3:30 SIGN-ON/MAGGIE

4 PM- SESAME STREET

5 PM- ELECTRIC COMPANY

5:30- HODGEPODGE LODGE

6 PM- ZOOM

6:30- SUPERMAN

7 PM- ANYONE TO TENNYSON?

7:30- CLUB 44

9:30- WOMAN

10 PM- DEAR LOVE

11 PM- CAPTIONED ABC NEWS

11:30- SIGN-OFF

Providence
WTEV-TV 6 (ABC)

7 AM- GOOD MORNING AMERICA

9 AM- ROMPER ROOM

9:30- LITTLE RASCALS

10 AM- GILLIGANS ISLAND

10:30- THAT GIRL

11 AM- HAPPY DAYS

11:30- FAMILY FEUD

12 PM- ANDY GRIFFITH

12:30- RYANS HOPE

1 PM- ALL MY CHILDREN

2 PM- THE $20,000 PYRAMID

2:30- ONE LIFE TO LIVE

3:15- GENERAL HOSPITAL

4 PM- THE ARCHIES

4:30- MICKEY MOUSE CLUB

5 PM- FAMILY AFFAIR

5:30- BRADY BUNCH

6 PM- NEWS SCOPE 6 (anchored by Truman Taylor)

6:30- ABC NEWS

7 PM- MUPPETS

7:30- WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS

8 PM- SAN PEDRO BUMS

9:30- FEATHER AND FATHER

11 PM- NEWS SCOPE 6


11:30- BARETTA

12:30- SIGN-OFF

WJAR-TV 10 (NBC)

7 AM- TODAY

9 AM- DONAHUE

10 AM- SANFORD AND SON

10:30- HOLLYWOOD SQUARES

11 AM- WHEEL OF FORTUNE

11:30- SHOOT FOR THE STARS

12 PM- NEWSWATCH 10

12:30- CHICO AND THE MAN

1 PM- MARY HARTMAN

1:30- DAYS OF OUR LIVES

2:30- THE DOCTORS

3 PM- ANOTHER WORLD

4 PM- GONG SHOW

4:30- BEWITCHED

5 PM- MY THREE SONS

5:30- BEWITCHED

6 PM- NEWSWATCH 10

6:30- NBC NEWS

7 PM- CONCENTRATION

7:30- CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES

8 PM- SANFORD AND SON


9 PM- ROCKFORD FILES

10 PM- QUINCY

11 PM- NEWSWATCH 10

11:30- TONIGHT SHOW WITH JOHNNY CARSON

1 AM- MIDNIGHT SPECIAL

2 AM- NEWSWATCH 10

2:30- SIGN-OFF

WPRI-TV 12 (CBS)

7 AM- CBS NEWS

9 AM- DINAH!

10 AM- DIRECT QUESTION

10:30- THE PRICE IS RIGHT

11:30- LOVE OF LIFE

12 PM- NEWSCENTER12

12:30- SEARCH FOR TOMORROW

1 PM- YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

1:30- AS THE WORLD TURNS

2:30- GUIDING LIGHT

3 PM- ALL IN THE FAMILY

3:30- MATCH GAME 77

4 PM- I LOVE LUCY

4:30- MERV GRIFFIN


6 PM- NEWSCENTER 12 (anchored by Walter Cryan)

6:30- CBS NEWS

7 PM- THE PRICE IS RIGHT

7:30- TO TELL THE TRUTH

8 PM- WHITE SEAL

8:30- HORTON HEARS A WHO

9 PM- MOVIE- Fear is the Key (1973)

11 PM- NEWSCENTER 12

11:30- TESTIMONY OF TWO MEN

12 AM- MOVIE- Beast of Budapest (1958)

2 AM- SIGN-OFF

RETRO BOSTON/PROVIDENCE TV- Tuesday March 2, 1976

Source: Boston Globe

RETRO BOSTON/PROVIDENCE TV- Tuesday March 2, 1976

WGBH-TV 2 (PBS)

9:00am- Sign-on/Educational Programming

11:00am- Electric Company

11:30am- Sesame Street

12:30pm- Educational Programming

2:30- Antiques

3:00- Man and His Motives

3:30- Consumer Survival Kit


4pm- Sesame Street

5pm- Mister Rogers Neighborhood

5:30- Sesame Street

6:30- Electric Company

7pm- Zoom

7:30- Dr. Who

8pm- Upstairs, Downstairs

9pm- Adams Chronicles

10pm- The Ten OClock News (with Steve Nevas)

10:30- Black Journal

11pm- Black Perspectives

11:30- Sign-Off

WBZ-TV 4 (NBC) Westinghouse

6 :15 SIGN ON SEMINAR

6:45 EYEWITNESS NEWS DAILY ALMINAC

7AM TODAY

9AM PLAYMATES/SCHOOLMATES

9:30 SOMERSET

10 AM CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES

10:30 WHEEL OF FORTUNE

11am HIGH ROLLERS

11:30 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES

12pm- Eyewitness News (with Jack Chase)

12:30 WOMEN 76
1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM ANOTHER WORLD

4 PM MIKE DOUGLAS

5:30 FIRST NEWS

6pm- Eyewitness News

7pm- NBC News

7:30- The Price is Right

8pm- Movin On

9pm- Police Woman

10pm- City of Angels

11pm- Eyewitness News

11:30- Massachusetts Primary

12:00- Tonight Show

1:30am- Tomorrow

2:30am- Sign-Off

WCVB-TV 5 (ABC)

6am- NewsCenter 5

6:10- Sign-on Seminar

6:45- NewsCenter 5

7am- Jabberwocky

7:30- Leave it to Beaver

8am- Good Morning America

9am- Good Morning


10:30 One Life To Live

11am- The Edge of Night

11:30 Happy Days

12pm- NewsCenter 5 MIDDAY (with Chet Curtis and Natalie Jacobson)

12:30- All My Children

1pm- Ryan's Hope

1:30- Rhyme and Reason

2pm- The $20,000 Pyramid

2:30- The Neighbors

3pm- General Hospital

3:30- Mary Hartman

4pm BONANZA

5 PM FBI

6pm- NewsCenter 5 at 6- with (with Jack Hynes

Bob Copeland and Don Gillis)

7 PM ABC NEWS

7:30- Lets Make A Deal

8pm- Happy Days

8:30- Laverne and Shirley

9pm- The Rookies

10pm- Marcus Welby, M.D

11pm- NewsCenter 5 at 11

11:30- Massachusetts Primary

11:45- Mystery Of The Week

1:15am- I Spy
2:15- NewsCenter 5

2:25- Movie- Docks of New Orleans (1948)

3:30- Alfred Hitchcock Presents

4:00- Candlepin Superbowl

4:30- Good Morning!

WNAC-TV 7 (CBS)

6:10am- Sign-on/Farm and Market Report

6:20am- Summer Semester

6:50am- Los Noticias De Hoy- (Spanish speaking news for

WNAC)

7am- CBS Morning News

8am- Captain Kangaroo

9am- Dinah Shore

10am- The Price is Right

11am- Bob Hilton

11:30- Love of Life

12pm- News

12:30- The Young and The Restless

1pm- Search for Tomorrow

1:30- As The World Turns

2:30- Guiding Light

3pm- All In The Family

3:30- Match Game 76

4pm- Merv Griffin


5:30- Candlepins For Cash

6pm- News 7

7 PM CBS News

7:30 Candid Camera

8pm- Good Times

8:30- M*A*S*H

9:30- Movie- Harry O (1976)

11pm- News 7

11:30- Mass/Vermont Primaries

12:00- Movie- Lets Switch (1975)

2:00am- Sign-Off

38 WSBK (Ind.) STORER

7 AM I DREAM OF JEANNIE

7:30 BUGS BUNNY

8 AM POPEYE (TV 60'S)

8:30 WALLY GATOR

9 AM HOUSE OF FRIGHTENSTEIN

9:30 MISTER MAGOO

10 AM MAL-O-TOONS

10:25- TAKE KERR

10:30 TOM LARSON

11:30 HAZEL

12 NOON MAGNIFICENT MARBLE MACHINE (NBC)

12:30 TAKE MY ADVICE (NBC)


1 PM ANDY GRIFFITH

1:30 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

2 PM MCHALES NAVY

2:30 BULLWINKLE

3 PM MICKEY MOUSE CLUB

3:30 PORKY PIG

4 PM BUGS BUNNY

4:30 POPEYE

5 PM LASSIE

5:30- THE RIFLEMAN

6 PM BEWITCHED

6:30 HOGAN'S HEROES

7 PM ADAM 12

7:30 DICK VAN DYKE

8 PM IRONSIDE

9 PM MOVIE LOFT- The Mountain (1956)

11 PM THE BOLD ONES

12MID MARCUS WELBY MD

1 AM TWILIGHT ZONE

1:30 ALFRED HICHCOCK

2:30 SIGN OFF

56 WLVI (Ind) KAISER

7 AM FLINTSTONES

7:30 CASPER
8 AM GILLIGANS ISLAND

8:30 YOGI BEAR

9 AM MORNING MOVIE- The Male Animal (1942)

11 AM NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY

11:30 N.E NEWS SCENE

12 NOON GET SMART

12:30 MOVIE- Lets Make It Legal (1951)

2 PM BANANA SPLITS

2:30 HUCK & YOGI

3 PM CASPER

3:30 BATMAN

4 PM FLINTSTONES

5 PM MONKEES

5:30 GILLIGANS ISLAND

6 PM BRADY BUNCH

6:30 PARTRIDGE FAMILY

7 PM FAMILY AFFAIR

7:30 THAT GIRL

8 PM 8 OCLOCK MOVIE- Devils Brigade (1968)

10:30 LOVE AMERICAN STYLE

11 PM BEST OF GROUCHO

11:30 PERRY MASON

12:30 DARK SHADOWS

1 AM SIGN OFF
27 WSMW (Ind)

9:30 PHIL SILVERS

10 AM PTL CLUB

12 NOON DAILY MASS

12:30 MOVIE- Claudia (1943)

2:30 GALLOPING GORMET

3 PM BOWERY BOYS

4:30 F TROOP

5 PM TARZAN

6 PMLONE RANGER

6:30 MOVIE 27- Soldier in The Rain (1963)

8:30 PHIL SILVERS

9 PM F TROOP

9:30 JOURNEY TO ADVENTURE

10 PM WORCESTER NEWS

10:30 INSIDE WORCESTER

11 PM MAVERICK

12 MID SIGN OFF

44 WGBX (PBS)

3:30- SIGN-ON/MAGGIE

4 PM- SESAME STREET

5 PM- CARRASCOLENDAS

5:30- ELECTRIC COMPANY


6 PM- ZOOM

6:30- HODGEPODGE LODGE

7 PM- INTRODUCTORY GEOGRAPHY

7:30 MACNEIL REPORT

8 PM BEHIND THE LINES

8:30- ELIOT NORTON (Long Running Theater Series on WGBH)

9 PM- FRENCH CHEF

9:30- ERICA

10 PM- WOMAN ALIVE!

10:30- MARTIN AGRONSKY

11 PM- CAPTIONED ABC NEWS

11:30- SIGN-OFF

PROVIDENCE

WTEV-TV 6 (ABC)

6:30 COMMUNITY (hosted by Bob Bassett)

7 AM- FLINTSTONES

7:30- LEAVE IT TO BEAVER

8 AM- GOOD MORNING AMERICA

9 AM- ROMPER ROOM

9:30- GOMER PYLE

10 AM- DICK VAN DYKE

10:30- ANDY GRIFFITH


11 AM- LETS MAKE A DEAL

11:30- HAPPY DAYS

12 PM- FAMILY AFFAIR

12:30- ALL MY CHILDREN

1 PM- RYANS HOPE

1:30- RHYME AND REASON

2 PM- THE $20,000 PYRAMID

2:30- THE NEIGHBORS

3 PM- GENERAL HOSPITAL

3:30- ONE LIFE TO LIVE

4 PM- EDGE OF NIGHT

4:30- GILLIGANS ISLAND

5 PM- BRADY BUNCH

5:30- THAT GIRL

6 PM- NEWS SCOPE 6 (anchored by Truman Taylor)

6:30- ABC NEWS

7 PM- NEWS SCOPE 6

7:30- RIN TIN TIN

8 PM- HAPPY DAYS

8:30- LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY

9 PM- THE ROOKIES

10 PM- MARCUS WELBY

11 PM- NEWS SCOPE 6

11:30- MASSACHUSETTS PRIMARY

11:45- MYSTERY OF THE WEEK


1:15- SIGN-OFF

WJAR-TV 10 (NBC)

6:30 TV CLASSROOM

7 AM- TODAY SHOW

9 AM- GOOD MORNING!

10 AM- CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES

10:30- HIGH ROLLERS

11 AM- WHEEL OF FORTUNE

11:30- HOLLYWOOD SQUARES

12 PM- NEWS WATCH 10

12:30- TAKE MY ADVICE

12:55- NBC NEWS

1 PM- MARY HARTMAN

1:30- DAYS OF OUR LIVES

2:30- THE DOCTORS

3 PM- ANOTHER WORLD

4 PM- SOMERSET

4:30- BEWITCHED

5 PM- FBI

6 PM- NEWS WATCH 10

6:30- NBC NEWS

7 PM- CONCENTRATION

7:30- LETS MAKE A DEAL

8 PM- MOVIN ON
9 PM- POLICE WOMAN

10 PM- CITY OF ANGELS

11 PM- NEWS WATCH 10

11:30- MASSACHUSETTS PRIMARY

12:00- TONIGHT SHOW

1:30- TOMORROW

2:30- SIGN-OFF

WPRI-TV 12 (CBS)

6:30 SUMMER SEMESTER

7 AM- CBS NEWS

8 AM- CAPTAIN KANGAROO

9 AM- DINAH!

10:30- THE PRICE IS RIGHT

11:30- LOVE OF LIFE

12 PM- NEWS CENTER 12

12:30- SEARCH FOR TOMORROW

1 PM- YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

1:30- AS THE WORLD TURNS

2:30- GUIDING LIGHT

3 PM- ALL IN THE FAMILY

3:30- MATCH GAME 76

4 PM- BATMAN

4:30- MERV GRIFFIN

6 PM- NEWSCENTER 12 (anchored by Walter Cryan)


6:30- CBS NEWS

7 PM- THE $25,000 PYRAMID

7:30- TO TELL THE TRUTH

8 PM- GOOD TIMES

8:30- M*A*S*H

9:30- ONE DAY AT A TIME

10 PM- SWITCH

11 PM NEWSCENTER 12

11:30- MASS/VERMONT PRIMARIES

12:00- MOVIE- Lets Switch (1975)

2 AM- SIGN-OFF

Retro: North Carolina Sunday, November 8, 1959

From the Greensboro Daily News:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS/ABC)

10 AM Lamp Unto My Feet

10:30 Look Up And Live

11 AM Service From College Place

Methodist Church

12 N Ranch Party (Tex Ritter)

12:30 American Education Week

12:45 Dateline UN

1 PM Children's Chapel
1:15 Sunday Devotions

1:30 Air Force Story

1:45 Football Kickoff

2 PM NFL Football: Colts at Redskins

4:30 Maverick (time approximate)

5:30 G.E. College Bowl

6 PM UNC Football

6:30 20th Century

7 PM Lassie

7:30 Dennis The Menace

8 PM Ed Sullivan

9 PM G.E. Theater

9:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

10 PM George Gobel

10:30 What's My Line?

11 PM Sunday News Special (CBS newscast)

11:15 Lineup

12:15 Industry On Parade

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS/ABC)

9:30 Ranch Party

10 AM Talk Back

10:30 Harvesters Quartet

11 AM This Is The Life


11:30 Camera Three

11:55 CBS News

12 N Movie

1:45 Football Kickoff

2 PM Colts-Redskins

4:45 Duke Football (time approximate)

5:30 G.E. College Bowl

6 PM UNC Football

6:30 20th Century

7 PM Lassie

7:30 Dennis The Menace

8 PM Ed Sullivan

9 PM G.E. Theater

9:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

10 PM George Gobel

10:30 What's My Line?

11 PM CBS News

11:15 Movie

WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill (NET)

12:30 This Is The Life

1 PM Church (service?)

off air until

4 PM Opera: "Fidelio"
6 PM Meet The Press

6:30 Big Picture

7 PM Theater

7:30 Face Of The Earth

8 PM UNC-Miami (taped replay of

Saturday's game)

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (NBC/ABC)

10:45 Industry On Parade

11 AM Church Service

12 N Christophers

12:30 Oral Roberts

1 PM Church Of Our Fathers

1:30 Strac

1:45 Ideas

2 PM Circuit Rider

2:30 The Visitor

3 PM Susie

3:30 Saber Of London

4 PM Facts

4:15 Carolina News

4:30 Men. Med. (no idea what

this is)

5:30 Earle Edwards (N.C. State


football)

6 PM Walt Disney Presents

7 PM Maverick

8 PM Sunday Showcase

9 PM Dinah Shore Chevy Show

10 PM Loretta Young

10:30 Movie

WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington (NBC/CBS/ABC)

12 N Herald Of Truth

12:30 This Is The Life

1 PM The Answer

1:30 Oral Roberts

2 PM Colts-Redskins

4:30 Fidelio (joined in progress)

6 PM Lawrence Welk

7 PM Riverboat

8 PM Sunday Showcase

9 PM Dinah Shore

10 PM Loretta Young

10:30 U.S. Border Patrol

11 PM Theater

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC/ABC)


11 AM Church Service

12 N Western

1 PM This Is The Life

1:30 Frontiers Of Faith

2 PM NBA Basketball (teams not

given)

4 PM Fidelio

6 PM UNC Football

6:30 Black Saddle

7 PM Riverboat

8 PM Sunday Showcase

9 PM Dinah Shore

10 PM Loretta Young

10:30 Dick Clark's World Of

Talent

11 PM News

11:05 Theater

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS/ABC)

9 AM Story

9:15 Christian Science

9:30 Highway (Patrol?)

10 AM Lamp Unto My Feet


10:30 Look Up And Live

11 AM UN In Action

11:30 Camera Three

11:55 CBS News

12 N Oral Roberts

12:30 Face The Nation

1 PM Touchdown

1:15 Football (don't know what's

on 1:15-1:45, but Football

Kickoff is at 1:45 and the

Colts-Redskins game is at 2)

4:30 Lawrence Welk (time approximate)

5:30 G.E. College Bowl

6 PM Hawaiian Eye

7 PM Lassie

7:30 Dennis The Menace

8 PM Ed Sullivan

9 PM G.E. Theater

9:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

10 PM George Gobel

10:30 What's My Line?

11 PM CBS News

11:15 Lineup

12:15 Bright Leaf (I think Theater,

so a movie or play)
WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC/ABC)

10:30 Christophers

11 AM Church Service

12 N Command Performance

12:30 Championship Bowling

1:30 TBA

2:30 Championship Bridge

3 PM Walt Disney Presents

4 PM Fidelio

6 PM U.S. Border Patrol

6:30 Lone Ranger

7 PM Riverboat

8 PM Maverick

9 PM Dinah Shore

10 PM Loretta Young

10:30 People Are Funny

11 PM Playhouse

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS/ABC)

10:15 Christian Science

10:30 Look Up And Live

11 AM UN In Action
11:30 Camera Three

11:55 CBS News

12 N Ranch Party

12:30 Face The Nation

1 PM This Is The Life

1:30 Inside

1:45 Football Kickoff

2 PM Colts-Redskins

4:30 Duke Football (time approximate)

5 PM Stage 7

5:30 Film About Gov. Luther Hodges

6 PM UNC Football

6:30 20th Century

7 PM Alaskans

8 PM Ed Sullivan

9 PM G.E. Theater

9:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

10 PM George Gobel

10:30 What's My Line?

11 PM CBS News

11:15 Stage 7

WSJS Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC/ABC)

10:45 Living Word


11 AM First Presbyterian Church

12 N Christophers

12:30 This Is The Life

1 PM Command Performance

1:30 Championship Bridge

2 PM Broken Arrow

2:30 Matty's Funday Funnies

3 PM Sagebrush Theater

4 PM Fidelio

6 PM Bronco

7 PM Riverboat

8 PM Sunday Showcase

9 PM Dinah Shore

10 PM Loretta Young

10:30 Saber Of London

11 PM Untouchables

12 M American Legend

12:30 News

WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville (ABC)

8:55 Prayer

9 AM Herald Of Truth

9:30 Industry On Parade

9:45 Christian Science


10 AM Western

11 AM Command Performance

11:30 Cartoons

12 N Johns Hopkins Science

Review

12:30 Dean Pike

1 PM Oral Roberts

1:30 Harris (I forget his first

name, but this is a religious

program.)

2 PM Jamboree

2:30 College Press Conference

3 PM Messengers

3:30 Paul Winchell

4 PM Humphrey Bogart Theater

(no title given, alas)

6 PM Western

7:30 Maverick

8:30 Lawman

9 PM The Rebel

9:30 Alaskans

10:30 Dick Clark's World Of

Talent

11 PM Playhouse
Retro: Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point Friday, November 12, 1971

I've posted the daytime listings before, I

believe, but here's the whole day anyway.

You might like to compare with Atlanta

for the same day. From the Greensboro

Daily News:

WFMY Ch. 2 (CBS)

6 AM Sunrise Semester

6:30 Good Morning Show

7:30 CBS Morning News

8 AM Good Morning Show

8:30 Old Rebel Show

9 AM Captain Kangaroo

10 AM Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11 AM Family Affair

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N Where The Heart Is

12:25 Local News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM Today's Woman

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Love Is A Many Splendored


Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3 PM Secret Storm

3:30 Edge Of Night

4 PM Gomer Pyle, USMC

4:30 Flintstones

5 PM Big Valley

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Andy Griffith

7:30 Beat The Clock

8 PM Chicago Teddy Bears

8:30 O'Hara, U.S. Treasury

9:30 CBS Movie: "Paper Man"

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Plainsman"

(Merv Griffin is pre-empted

on Friday nights. BTW, WAGA/5

Atlanta didn't carry him at all.)

WUNC Ch. 4 (PBS)

9 AM Instructional Programs

10 AM Sesame Street

11 AM Instructional Programs
12:30 What's New

1 PM Instructional Programs

4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5 PM Sesame Street

6 PM What's New

6:30 (program not given)

7 PM News

7:30 Masquerade: "The Emperor's

New Clothes"

8 PM Washington Week In Review

8:30 Civilisation

9:30 Hollywood Television Theater:

"Enemies," w/Sam Jaffe (Dr.

Zorba on Ben Casey)

10:30 World Affairs Forum

WGHP Ch. 8 (ABC)

6:45 Farm Report

7 AM University Of Michigan

7:30 Triad In Perspective

8:30 Romper Room

9 AM Movie: "September Affair"

10:50 Fashions In Sewing

11 AM Bewitched
11:30 That Girl

12 N News

12:30 Password

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4 PM Movie: "Botany Bay"

5:30 News

6 PM ABC News

6:30 To Tell The Truth

7 PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Mayberry RFD

8 PM Brady Bunch

8:30 Partridge Family

9 PM Room 222

9:30 Odd Couple

10 PM Love, American Style

11 PM News

11:30 Dick Cavett

1 AM News

WSJS Ch. 12 (NBC)


7 AM Today

9 AM Today At Home

9:30 Famous Jury Trials

10 AM Dinah's Place

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What Or Where Game

12:55 NBC News

1 PM Somerset

1:30 Three On A Match

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Bright Promise

4 PM Virginia Graham

5 PM Gilligan's Island

5:30 Wild Wild West

6:30 News

7 PM NBC News

7:30 Green Acres

8 PM The D.A.

8:30 NBC Movie: "The Harness"


10:30 NYPD

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

Boston/Providence/New Hampshire TV- Thursday March 1, 1979

Source: Boston Globe

Boston/Providence/New Hampshire TV- Thursday March 1, 1979

Boston

WGBH-TV 2 (PBS) WGBH Educational Foundation

9:00am- Sign-on/Educational Programming

2:30pm- Dick Cavett

3:00pm- The Club

3:30pm- Over Easy

4:00pm- Sesame Street

5:00pm- Mister Rogers

5:30pm- Electric Company

6:00pm- Sesame Street

7:00pm- Dr. Who

7:30pm- Wild, World of Animals

8:00pm- Nova- End of the Rainbow

9:00pm- World- Chacneli, My Poor Retaliation

10:00pm- The Ten OClock News (with Christopher Lydon)

10:30pm- MacNeil/Lehrer Report


11:00pm- The Club

11:30pm- Sign-Off

WBZ-TV 4 (NBC) WESTINGHOUSE

5:30 AM INTERNATIONAL ZONE

6 AM FARM HOME AND GARDEN

6:30 NBC NEWS/EYEWITNESS NEWS

7AM TODAY

9AM ANOTHER WORLD

10 AM CARD SHARKS

10:30 ALL STAR SECRETS

11am- High Rollers

11:30- Wheel of Fortune

12pm- Eyewitness News (with Jack Chase)

12:30 WOMEN 79

1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30- The Doctors

3 PM EVERYDAY

4 PM MIKE DOUGLAS

5:30 Live on 4

6pm- Eyewitness News

7pm- NBC News

7:30 Evening Magazine

8PM- Leopard of the Wild

9pm- Quincy
11pm- Eyewitness News

11:30- Tonight Show with Johnny Carson

1am- Tomorrow

2 AM EYEWITNESS NEWS

2:30 LATE MOVIE

4:30 SIGN OFF

WCVB-TV 5 (ABC) Boston Broadcasters

6 AM CAPTAIN BOB

7AM- Good Morning America

9AM- Good Day

10:30 PHIL DONAHUE

11:30 HAPPY DAYS

12PM- Newscenter 5 MIDDAY- (with Jack Hynes)

12:30- Ryan's Hope

1pm- All My Children

2pm- One Life to Live

3pm- General Hospital

4 PM CONCENTRATION

4:30 FAMILY FEUD (ABC DELAY)

5 PM GONG SHOW

5:30 CAROL BURNETT

6pm- NewsCenter 5- (with Natalie Jacobson, Chet Curtis, Dick Albert and Don Gillis)

7pm- ABC News

7:30- House Calls


8pm- Mork and Mindy

8:30- Angie

9pm- Barney Miller

9:30- Soap

10pm- Family Affair

11pm- NewsCenter 5- (with Natalie Jacobson, Tom Ellis, Dick

Albert and Don Gillis)

11:30- Starsky and Hutch

12:30- Mannix

WNAC-TV 7 (CBS) RKO

6 AM Reflections

6:05 Farm Market Report

6:20 Spanish Audio News

6:30 Public Affairs Shows

7AM- CBS Morning News

8am- Captain Kangaroo

9 AM DINAH SHORE

10:30- March Magazine (Price is Right normally airs here)

11:30- Love of Life

12PM The Young and the Restless

12:30- Search for Tomorrow

1pm- Dating Game

1:30PM- As The World Turns

2:30PM- Guiding Light


3:30 Young Peoples Special

4:00 Razzmatazz

4:30 Streets of San Francisco

5:30 NEWS 7

6 PM- News 7

6:30 CBS News

7 PM CANDLEPINS FOR CASH

7:30 NEWLYWED GAME

8pm- The Waltons

9pm- Hawaii Five-O

10pm- Barnaby Jones

11pm- News 7

11:30- M*A*S*H

12:05- Columbo

1:15am- News 7

1:45am- Sign-off

38 WSBK (Ind./CBS) STORER

6 AM POPEYE (TV 60's)

6:30 BUGS BUNNY/PORKY PIG

7 AM SUPERHEROES

7:30 BUGS BUNNY/POPKY PIG

8 AM ABBOTT AND COSTELLO

8:30 ROMPER ROOM

9 AM TOM LARSON
10 AM- IRONSIDE

11 AM MARCUS WELBY, MD

12 NOON AFTERNOON MOVIE- Womans World (1954)

2 PM ANDY GRIFFITH

2:30 GREEN ACRES

3 PM BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

3:30 M*A*S*H (CBS)

4 PM ALL IN THE FAMILY (CBS)

4:30 EMERGENCY ONE

5:30 HOGANS HEROES

6 PM MY THREE SONS

6:30 ADAM-12

7 PM ODD COUPLE

7:30 NHL HOCKEY- Philadelphia Flyers @ Boston Bruins- (the teams tied at 4)

10:30 AMERICAN LIFESTYLES

11 PM HOGANS HEROES

11:30 THE RIFLEMAN

12:30 LATE MOVIE

2:30 SIGN OFF

56 WLVI (Ind./NBC) FIELD

5:30 NEW ENGLAND TODAY

6 AM LITTLE RASCALS

7 AM TOM AND JERRY

7:30 FLINTSTONES
8 AM GILLIGANS ISLAND

8:30 FLINTSTONES AND FRIENDS

9 AM NEW ZOO REVUE

9:30 BOZO'S BIG TOP

10 AM CAMBRIDGE, USA

10:30 NEW ENGLAND TODAY

11 AM THAT GIRL

11:30 LUCY SHOW

12 NOON JEOPARDY! (NBC)

12:30 PASSWORD PLUS (NBC)

1 PM PARTRIDGE FAMILY

1:30 BANANA SPLITS

2 PM HUCK & YOGI

2:30 CASPER

3 PM MIGHTY MOUSE

3:30 WOODY WOODPECKER

4 PM TOM AND JERRY

4:30 FLINTSTONES

5 PM BATTLE OF THE PLANETS

5:30 BRADY BUNCH

6 PM SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN

7 PM MARY TYLER MOORE

7:30 MARY TYLER MOORE

8 PM 8 OCLOCK MOVIE- Hallelujah Trail (1965)

11 PM MAKE ME LAUGH
11:30 LOVE AMERICAN STYLE

12 MID BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

12:30 GREEN ACRES

1 AM THAT GIRL

1:30 GROUCHO

2 AM SIGN OFF

25 WXNE (Ind) Christian Broadcasting Network

6 AM DAILY MASS

6:30 THE LESSON

7 AM DENNIS THE MENACE

7:30 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER

8 AM FLIPPER

8:30 LASSIE AND TIMMY

9 AM BIG VALLEY

10 AM MOVIE- Women of the North Country (1952)

12 NOON DORIS DAY

12:30 MC HALE'S NAVY

1 PM PETE AND GLADYS

1:30 ROOM 222

2 PM OZZIE AND HARRIET

2:30 FATHER KNOWS BEST

3 PM SUPERMAN

3:30 SPIDERMAN

4 PM KROFFT SUPERSTARS
4:30 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER

5 PM GOMER PYLE

5:30 RAT PATROL

6 PM GET SMART

6:30 DORIS DAY

7:30 VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA

8:30 GOMER PYLE

9 PM 700 CLUB

10:30 MANNA

11 PM DRAGNET

11:30 LIFE OF RILEY

12 AM RAWHYDE

1 AM BONANZA

2 AM SIGN OFF

27 WSMW (Ind)

6 AM BULLWINKLE

6:30 MAGILLA GORILLA

7 AM BUGS BUNNY AND FRIENDS

8 AM UNDERDOG

8:30 MISTER ED

9 AM GREEN ACRES

9:30 GHOST AND MRS MURR

10 AM PTL CLUB

12 NOON DAILY MASS


12:30 AFTERNOON MOVIE

2:30 BUGS BUNNY AND FRIENDS

3:30 FUN WORLD

4 PM LONE RANGER

4:30 BEWITCHED

5 PM I DREAM OF JEANNIE

5:30 GHOST AND MRS MURR

6:30 SANDUST THERAPY

7 PM COLLEGE BASKETBALL- Boston College-Connecticut

9:00- COLLEGE BASKETBALL- Holy Cross-Rhode Island

11 PM LOVE EXPERTS

11:30 LATE MOVIE- Rapture (1965)

1:30 SIGN OFF

44 WGBX (PBS)

5 PM- HODGEPODGE LODGE

5:30- VILLA ALLEGRE

6 PM- STUDIO SEE

6:30- AN AMERICAN STORY

7 PM- FOOTSTEPS

7:30- MACNEIL/LEHRER REPORT

8 PM- FORSYTE SAGA

9 PM- KUPS SHOW

10 PM- THE TEN OCLOCK NEWS

10:30- DICK CAVETT SHOW


11 PM- CAPTIONED ABC NEWS

11:30- SIGN-OFF

PROVIDENCE

WTEV-TV 6 (CBS)

7:30- LEAVE IT TO BEAVER

8 AM- CAPTAIN KANGAROO

9 AM- GILLIGANS ISLAND

9:30- MATCH GAME 79

10 AM- ALL IN THE FAMILY

10:30- MARCH MAGAZINE (Price is Right normally airs)

11:30- LOVE OF LIFE

12 PM-YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

12:30- SEARCH FOR TOMORROW

1 PM- FAMILY AFFAIR

1:30- AS THE WORLD TURNS

2:30- GUIDING LIGHT

3:30- M*A*S*H

4 PM- RAZZMATAZZ

4:30- DOCTOR WHO

5 PM- WORLD OF COSTEAU

6 PM- NEWS SCOPE 6 (anchored by Truman Taylor)

6:30- CBS NEWS

7 PM- JOKERS WILD

7:30- FAMILY FEUD


8 PM- THE WALTONS

9 PM- HAWAII FIVE-O

10 PM- BARNABY JONES

11 PM- NEWS SCOPE 6

11:30- M*A*S*H

12:00- COLUMBO

1:10- NEWS SCOPE 6

1:40- SIGN-OFF

WJAR-TV 10 (NBC)

7 AM- TODAY

9 AM- DONAHUE

10 AM- CARD SHARKS

10:30- ALL STAR SECRETS

11 AM- HIGH ROLLERS

11:30- WHEEL OF FORTUNE

12 PM- NEWSWATCH 10

12:30- PASSWORD PLUS

1 PM- HOLLYWOOD SQUARES

1:30- DAYS OF OUR LIVES

2:30- DOCTORS

3 PM- ANOTHER WORLD

4 PM- BEWITCHED

4:30- CAROL BURNETT

5 PM- MARY TYLER MOORE


5:30- ODD COUPLE

6 PM- NEWSWATCH 10

6:30- NBC NEWS

7 PM- TIC TAC DOUGH

7:30- NAME THAT TUNE

8 PM- LEOPARD OF THE WILD

9 PM- COLLEGE BASKETBALL- Holy Cross .vs. Rhode Island

11 PM- NEWSWATCH 10

11:30- THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JOHNNY CARSON

1:00- TOMORROW

2:00- NEWSWATCH 10

2:30- SIGN-OFF

WPRI-TV 12 (ABC)

7 AM- GOOD MORNING AMERICA

9 AM- DINAH

10:30- THE $20,000 PYRAMID

11 AM- HAPPY DAYS

11:30- FAMILY FEUD

12 PM- NEWSCENTER 12

12:30- RYANS HOPE

1 PM- ALL MY CHILDREN

2 PM- ONE LIFE TO LIVE

3 PM- GENERAL HOSPITAL

4 PM- MERV GRIFFIN


5:30- GONG SHOW

6 PM- NEWSCENTER 12 (anchored by Walter Cryan)

6:30- ABC NEWS

7 PM- NEWLYWED GAME

7:30- CROSSWITS

8 PM- MORK AND MINDY

8:30- ANGIE

9 PM- BARNEY MILLER

9:30- SOAP

10 PM- FAMILY

11 PM- NEWSCENTER 12

11:30- STARSKY AND HUTCH

12:30- MANNIX

1:30- NEWSCENTER 12

2 AM- SIGN-OFF

NEW HAMPSHIRE

WMUR-TV 9 (ABC)

7 AM- GOOD MORNING AMERICA

9 AM- PTL CLUB

10 AM- DONAHUE

11 AM- HAPPY DAYS

11:30- FAMILY FEUD

12 PM- $20,000 PYRAMID

12:30- RYANS HOPE


1 PM- ALL MY CHILDREN

2 PM- ONE LIFE TO LIVE

3 PM- GENERAL HOSPITAL

4 PM- THE EDGE OF NIGHT

4:30- GILLIGANS ISLAND

5 PM- BONANZA

6 PM- THE NEWS

6:30- ABC NEWS

7 PM- COURTSHIP OF EDDIES FATHER

7:30- NAME THAT TUNE

8 PM- MORK AND MINDY

8:30- ANGIE

9 PM- BARNEY MILLER

9:30- SOAP

10 PM- FAMILY

11 PM- THE NEWS

11:30- STARSKY AND HUTCH

12:30- MANNIX

1:30- THE NEWS

2 AM- SIGN-OFF

WENH-TV 11 (PBS)

9 AM- EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING

3 PM- YOUR TIME

3:30- BOOK BEAT


4 PM- SESAME STREET

5 PM- MISTER ROGERS

5:30- OVER EASY

6 PM- NEWS

6:30- WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS

7 PM- MACNEIL/LEHRER REPORT

7:30- DICK CAVETT

8 PM- GARDEN SHOW

9 PM- SHERLOCK HOLMES MOVIE

10 PM- SHORT STORY THEATER

10:30- THE GROWING YEARS

11 PM- SIGN-OFF

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Re: Boston/Providence/New Hampshire TV- Thursday March 1, 1979

I might get kicked somewhere where it hurts for asking this, but:

Why would both 38 and 56 air The Beverly Hillbillies and Green Acres?
Classic Television must always be preserved!

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Re: Boston/Providence/New Hampshire TV- Thursday March 1, 1979

> WNAC-TV 7 (CBS) RKO

> 3:30 Young Peoples Special

> 4:00 Razzmatazz

"Razmatazz" was an occasional CBS special for children, dealing with scientific topics (I think).
"Young People's Special" was like the "Afterschool Specials", but syndicated (by Multimedia; I
suppose NBC Universal owns the specials now).

On CBS, "All In The Family" normally airs at 4PM. What normally airs on ch.7?

>

> 38 WSBK (Ind./CBS) STORER

> 4 PM ALL IN THE FAMILY (CBS)

Not today, due to Razmatazz, which ch.7 cleared.


> 27 WSMW (Ind)

> 9 AM GREEN ACRES

In another post, one pesron asks why 38 and 56 both carry Beverly Hillbillies and Green Acres. If
so, why are there three Boston area stations carrying Green Acres?

Retro:Cleveland/Akron Saturday, December 19, 1964

TV Guide

KYW 3 NBC

WEWS 5 ABC

WJW 8 CBS

WAKR 49 ABC

6:20 3 News

6:30 3 This Land Is Ours

6:40 8 News

6:45 8 RFD COLOR

7AM 3 Mr. Wizard

7:30 3 Barnaby's Party-Linn Sheldon

8 Sunrise Semester
7:55 5 News

8AM 5 Living Word

8 Mister Mayor-Bob Keeshan

8:15 5 Children's Gospel Hour

8:45 5 English Authors to 1700

9AM 8 Alvin

49 High School Credit Course-Dickens' A Christmas Carol

9:15 5 Inside Catholic Schools

9:30 5-49 Buffalo Bill Jr. (Last Show Of Series)

8 Tennessee Tuxedo

10AM 3 Underdog-COLOR

5-49 Shennanigans-Stubby Kaye

8 Quick Draw McGraw

10:30 3 Fireball XL-5

5 Supercar
8 Mighty Mouse

49 Annie Oakley (ABC Network)

11AM 3 Dennis The Menace

5-49 Casper

8 Linus The Lionhearted

11:30 3 Fury

5-49 Beany And Cecil-(The Porky Pig Show Took this time slot the following Saturday while Beany
And Cecil moved to Sunday Morning as of Dec. 27)

8 Jetsons

Noon 3 News-Hugh Danaceau, Ken Goodman

5 Quarterback Club-Ken Coleman reviews the previous Saturday's Browns-NY Giants game

8 Sky King

49 Bugs Bunny (ABC Network)

12:15 3 Interviews-Bud Dancy

12:30 3 Meaning Of Communism

5-49 Liberty Bowl Football-Utah/West Virginia

Played INSIDE Convention Hall in Atlantic City.."The First Network Telecast of an Indoor Football
Game" Analysts:Curt Gowdy. Paul Christman

8 The Adventures Of Superman

1PM 3 Movie-Red River Robin Hood 1942


8 Sergeant Preston

1:30 8 Movie:The Giant Behemoth 1959

2PM 3 Movie: Blood Alley 1955

3PM 8 Movie:Clipped Wings 1953 Bowery Boys

3:15 49 Bluebonnet Bowl Kickoff-Jim McKay

3:30 5 Know Your Schools

49 Bluebonnet Bowl Football Mississippi-Tulsa

Chris Schenkel, Kyle Rote And Jim McKay Report

3:45 5 It's Worth Knowing

4PM 3 Panorama-Pat Murray

5 Western Reserve University Perspective

4:30 5 NFL Special-Bill Cullen

Bill Interviews Willie Wood (Packers) Johnny Unitas (Colts) and Sonny Randle (Vikings)

8 Mr. Ed

5PM 3 Checkmate

5 Big 5 Show-Don Webster-With The Dave Clark Five,Van Trevor And The Pilgims
8 NFL Countdown-Film Review Of the NFL Season-Tom Harmon hosts

6PM 3 Movie:Violent Road 1958

5 Twelve O' Clock High (ABC Friday 9:30 PM)

8 Movie:Thunder Over Hawaii-1960

6:30 49 Championship Bowling

7PM 5 It's Academic

7:30 3 Flipper-COLOR

5-49 Outer Limits

8 Jackie Gleason

8PM 3 Famous Adventures Of Mr. Magoo-Don Quixote-COLOR

8:30 3 Kentucky Jones

5-49 Lawrence Welk

8 Gilligan's Island

9PM 3 NBC Saturday Movie-COLOR White Christmas 1954

8 Mr. Broadway-Film Star Lauren Bacall guest stars as A Long forgotten singer (It is said she sings
in this episode) Martin Balsam is also a guest star

9:30 5-49 Hollywood Palace-Host Donald O Connor wth Jane Powell, Vienna Boys Choir, Louis
Armstrong, Comedians Charley Weaver and Norm Crosby and the Hanneford Familt trained-
horse act.
10PM 8 Gunsmoke-Interesting Guest Cast:Jeannette Nolan, James Stacy a young Dyan Cannon,
Frank Cady (He plays an oppressive Father character which I can't picture from his days as Sam
Drucker on Petticoat Junction and Green Acres)

Howard McNear while his best known role is Floyd/Andy Griffith Show, Played Doc Adams on
The Radio Gunsmoke. Ms. Nolan also played parts on the Radio Gunsmoke. Jenny Lee Aurness
was Star James Arness' Daughter

10:30 5 Call Mr. D-RETURN with David Janssen-Syndicated

49 News

10:40 49 Movie:The Razor's Edge 1946

11PM 5 News-Bert LeGrand

8 News-Roger Goodrich

11:05 5 Sports Ken Coleman, Jim Brown

11:10 8 Sports-Harrison Dillard-Olympic Gold Medal winner in track and field in 1948,
1952..Cleveland Native

11:15 5 Weather-Bill Prentice

8 Weather-Howard Hoffman

11:20 5 Movie:Small Town Girl 1953

8 Movie-COLOR Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 1953


11:25 3 News-Bud Dancy

11:35 3 Weather-Ken Goodman

11:40 3 Sports-Gib Shanley

11:45 3 Movie:Lafayette Escadrille-1958

1:10 8 Movie:Hotel Berlin-1945

1:40 3 Movie:Paris Model 1953

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Re: Retro:Cleveland/Akron Saturday, December 19, 1964

> TV Guide

>

> KYW 3 NBC

> WEWS 5 ABC


> 10:30 3 Fireball XL-5

> 5 Supercar

I find it kind of unusual for two different Gerry Anderson "supermarionation" shows to be seen
against each other (both were syndicated).

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Re: Retro:Cleveland/Akron Saturday, December 19, 1964

> > TV Guide

>>

> > KYW 3 NBC

> > WEWS 5 ABC

>

> > 10:30 3 Fireball XL-5

> > 5 Supercar

>

> I find it kind of unusual for two different Gerry Anderson

> "supermarionation" shows to be seen against each other (both

> were syndicated).

>

While both were probably syndicated at one time, Fireball XL-5 was actually fed over the NBC
Network at this particular time

Retro: Eastern Ontario Wed 2/21/90

from TV Guide: Ottawa-Eastern Ontario edition

2 CIII-Global Kingston * 3 WSTM-NBC Syracuse * 4 CBOT-CBC Ottawa *

5 CHRO-CBC Pembroke * 5s WTVH-CBS Syracuse * 6 CIII-Global Ottawa *

6m CBMT-CBC Montreal * 7 WWNY-CBS/NBC Watertown * 8 WROC-CBS Rochester *

9 CBOFT-SRC Ottawa * 9s WIXT-ABC Syracuse * 10 CFTM-TVA Montreal *

10r WHEC-NBC Rochester * 11 CKWS-CBC Kingston * 12 CFCF-CTV Montreal *

13 CJOH-CTV Ottawa * 13r WOKR-ABC Rochester * 16 WNPE-PBS Watertown *

24 CICO-TVO Ottawa * 30 CIVO-RQ Hull * 32 CBLFT-SRC Kingston (//Toronto) *

38 CICA-TVO Kingston * 40 CHOT-TVA Hull * 49 CFGS-TQS Hull *

50 WFYF-ABC Watertown * CF La chaine francaise (TVO French)

Note: TVO was in a pledge drive, so actual air times could vary

Morning

5:00

2-6 Faith 20

5s-8 CBS News Nightwatch

10r Ag Day

11 Success N Life

5:30
2-6 Jimmy Swaggart

5s Morning Stretch

10-40 Arnold et Willie [Diff'rent Strokes]

10r This Morning's Business

5:50

12 Video Gold

6:00

2-6 Seneca Telecollege

3-10r NBC News at Sunrise

5 Size Small

5s This Morning's Business

7-8 CBS Morning News

9s-50 ABC World News This Morning

10-40 Salut, bonjour

11 News

12 Romper Room & Friends

13 Fitness for Life

13r ABC World News This Morning/Local News

6:30

2-6 Hercules

3-10r News

5 Study in the Word


5s CBS Morning News

11 Limelight

12-13 Canada AM

6:45

16 AM Weather

7:00

2-6 Care Bears

3-10r Today

5-11 It Figures

5s-7-8 CBS This Morning

9s-13r-50 Good Morning America

16 To Life! Yoga with Priscilla Patrick

24-38 Tourism: Marketing

7:15

16 AM Weather

7:20

9-32 Schtroumpfs [Smurfs]

7:30

2-6 Inspector Gadget

5 Hercules
11 Take Part

16 Captain Kangaroo

24-38 Sociology

7:50

9-32 Felix et Ciboulette

8:00

2-6 Slimer! & the Real Ghostbusters

5 Time to Read

10-40 Mongrain de sel

11 Wonderstruck

16 Body Electric

24-38 Polka Dot Door

8:05

9-32 You-Hou

8:15

5 Under the Umbrella Tree

8:20

6m Good Morning/Thought for Today

9-32 Nouvelles
8:25

9-32 Le Point

8:30

2-6 Teddy Ruxpin

5 Take Part

11 Harrigan

16 Instructional TV

24-38 Belle & Sebastian

8:50

6m Yoga for Stress

9:00

2-6 Chain Reaction

3 Sally Jessy Raphael

4-6m FIT

5 Ottawa Today

5s-8 Regis & Kathie Lee

7-13r Phil Donahue

9-32 Les anges du matin

9s-10r-50 Joan Rivers

10-40 Gilles Lapointe MD

11 Fred Penner's Place

12 Great Shape
13 Eye on Ottawa

16 Sesame Street

9:15

11 Under the Umbrella Tree

9:30

2-6 Christian Children's Fund

4-6m Well Now!

5 New You

10-40 Aimer [Loving]

11 Mr. Dressup

12 Chain Reaction

10:00

2-6 Food for Thought

3-10r Scrabble

4-6m Fred Penner's Place

5 Valley Close-Up

5s-7-8 Family Feud

9-32 La cuisine des anges

10-40 Santa Barbara

11 Jimmy Swaggart

12-13 Dini Petty

13r Sally Jessy Raphael


30 Videoactivite

50 Geraldo

10:15

4-6m Under the Umbrella Tree

9-32 Inminimagimo

16 Readit

10:30

2-5-6 100 Huntley Street

3-10r Concentration

4-6m Mr. Dressup

9-32 Passe-Partout

9s Love Connection

10-40 Haine et passions [likely a soap, but don't know which one]

11 Limelight

30 Le marche aux images

49 Bonjour TQS

11:00

3-10r Golden Girls

4-6m Sesame Street

5s-7-8 Price is Right

9-32 Le P'tit Champlain

9s-13r-50 Home
11 Midday

12 McKenty Live

13 Secret Lives

16 3-2-1 Contact

30 Morale chretienne et sexualite

49 Bonne table

CF Daniel Bertolino

11:30

2-6 Chain Reaction

3-10r 227

5 Mr. Dressup

9-32 CTYVON

10-40 Les mini-stars de Nathalie

12 World Vision

13 Romper Room & Friends

16 Instructional TV

49 Quebec Plus

CF De fil en aiguille

Afternoon

2-3-5s-6-7-10r-13r News

4-6m Midday

5 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

8 Win, Lose or Draw


9-32 Premiere edition

9s Perfect Strangers

10-40 Nouvelles

11 Leave It to Beaver

13 Flintstones

24-38 Imprint

30 Sante et securite au travail

49 Les Pierrafeu

50 Hard Copy

CF L'enfant...un monde en developpement

12:15

10-40 Bon appetit

12:30

3-10r Generations

5 Danger Bay

5s-7-8 Young & the Restless

9-32 Les demons du midi

9s-13r-50 Loving

10-40 Mimemo

11 I Love Lucy

12-13 News

49 Le Grand Journal

CF Mainmise sur le violence


1:00

2-3-6-10r Days of Our Lives

4-5-6m-9s-11-13r-50 All My Children

10-40 Cinema "Les copains d'abord" [The Big Chill]

12-13 Shirley

16 Classic Short Stories

30 Quebec Schools

49 Coup de pouce tele (From the Quebec magazine; SRC began a show from them this fall)

1:30

5s-7-8 Bold & the Beautiful

9-32 Le palenquin des larmes

16 Folklife

2:00

2-6 Jackpot

3-10r-12-13 Another World

4-6m Coronation Street

5 Body Moves

5s-7-8-11 As the World Turns

9s-13r-50 One Life to Live

16 GED

30 L'enfant et l'ere informatique


49 Cinema "L'ours et la poupee" [The Bear & the Doll]

CF Badaboks

2:20

CF C'est chouette en classe

2:30

2-6 Liar's Club

4-6m Talkabout

5 Video Hits

9-32 Le temps de vivre

16 Whiz Quiz: Potsdam vs Alexandria Bay

30 Le marche aux images

CF Echiquier federal

3:00

2-3-6-10r Santa Barbara

4-5s-6m-7-8-11 Guiding Light

5 Newhart

9s-12-13r-50 General Hospital

10-40 Chacun chez soi

13 Joan Rivers

16 Sewing with Nancy

24-38 Origins: A History of Canada

30 Debut de soiree
CF Chacun son metier

3:30

5 Doctor in the House

10-40 Campus

16 Sesame Street

24-38 Origins: A History of Canada

4:00

2-6 Bold & the Beautiful

3 Geraldo

4-6m Generations

5 Get Smart

5s-8 Highway to Heaven

7-9s-10r-11-12 Oprah Winfrey

9-32 Kim et Clip

10-40 Double defi

13 Family Ties

13r Newhart

24-38 Pins & Needles

30 Quebec Inc.

49 Fourchette d'or

50 DuckTales

CF Actualite pedagogique
4:30

2-6 Young & the Restless

4-6m Danger Bay

5 Golden Girls

9-32 Le petit vampire

10-40 De bonne humeur

13 Happy Days

13r Kate & Allie

16 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

24-38 Dealing with Dogs

30 Remi

49 Docteur Albert

50 Chip 'n Dale's Rescue Rangers

CF Mademoiselle

5:00

3 Phil Donahue

4-6m Video Hits

5 Price is Right

5s Cheers

7 Win, Lose or Draw

8 House Party

9-32 Paire d'as

9s-50 People's Court

10r Geraldo
11 Who's the Boss?

12 Night Court

13 Cheers

13r News

16 Square One Television

24-38 Sesame Street

30-CF Robin et Stella

49 Action reaction

5:30

2-5s-6-9s News

4-6m-11 Golden Girls

7 Jeopardy!

10-40 Fais-moi un dessin [sounds like Win, Lose or Draw]

12-13 Cosby Show

13r People's Court

16 Collectibles, Etc.

30 Le club des 100 watts

49 Le Grand Journal

50 Entertainment Tonight

CF Alexandre, Magalie et compagnie

5:55

CF Le chaine d'idees
Evening

6:00

3-4-5s-6m-7-8-10r-11-12-13-13r-50 News

5 Booker

9-32 Ce soir

10-40 Nouvelles

16 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour

24-38 Polka Dot Door

30 Passe-Partout

49 La roue chancheuse

CF Bibi et Genevieve

6:15

CF Bibi et Genevieve t'invitent

6:20

CF Boumbo

6:30

3-10r NBC Nightly News

5s-7-8 CBS Evening News

9s-13r-50 ABC World News Tonight

10-40 Charivari

24-38 Join In

30 Debut de soiree
49 Coup de foudre

CF Les amis ratons [Raccoons]

6:55

CF La chaine d'idees

7:00

2-6-7-9s-13r Wheel of Fortune

3-8 A Current Affair

4-6m Raccoons

5 Who's the Boss?

5s-50 Cosby Show

9-32 CTYVON

10-40 L'heure juste

10r Cheers

11 Perfect Strangers

12-13 Entertainment Tonight

16 Nightly Business Report

49 Le reve d'un jour

CF Espace francophone

7:20

24-28 Dear Aunt Agnes

7:30
2-6 Wonders of the Wild

3-8 Entertainment Tonight

4-6m Beachcombers

5-5s Growing Pains

7 ALF

9-32 Comment ca va?

9s-13r Jeopardy!

10-40 Miami [Miami Vice; 2 hr episode]

10r Cosby Show

11 Full House

12 Park Avenue Metro

13 Hamilton's Quest

16 Rod & Reel

30 La trentaine [Thirysomething]

50 Cheers

CF Mademoiselle

7:40

24-38 Hands Over Time

7:55

5 News

8:00

2-6-9s-13r-50 Growing Pains


3-10r Unsolved Mysteries

4-5-6m-11 Nature of Things

5s-7-8-12-13 Grammy Awards

9-32 Grand remous

16 Smithsonian World

49 Signe Andree Boucher

CF VisiOntario

8:15

24-38 MusicWorks

8:30

2-6 Living Dolls

9-32 Jeux de societe

9s-13r-50 Head of the Class

30 Nord-Sud

49 La vie de star

CF Generation en detresse

9:00

2-6 Profiles of Nature

3-10r Night Court

4-6m-11 Thirtysomething

5 Knots Landing

9-32 L'or et le papier


9s-13r-50 Kennedys of Massachusetts (conclusion)

16 Movie "In a Shallow Grave"

30 Visa sante

49 Cinema "Acte d'amour" [The Patricia Neal Story]

CF Le lys et le trillium

9:20

24-38 Human Edge

9:30

3-10r Dear John

10-40 Alfred Hitchcock presente... [Alfred Hitchcock Presents]

10:00

2-6 Friday the 13th

3-10r Quantum Leap

4-5-6m-11 The National

9-32 Le Telejournal

10-40 Ad Lib

30 Cinema "Mort un dimanche de plus"

CF Investissement immobilier

10:20

4-5-6m-11 The Journal


10:25

9-32 Le Point

10:30

24-38 Vital Signs (followed by Pick 3 lottery draw)

11:00

2-3-4-5-5s-6-6m-7-8-9s-10r-11-13r News

9-32 Nouvelles du sport

10-40 Nouvelles TVA

12-13 CTV News

16 Adam Smith's Money World

49 Le Grand Journal

50 Arsenio Hall

CF Mademoiselle

11:05

49 Sports plus

11:20

9-32 Cinema "A l'ouest, rien de nouveau" [All Quiet on the Western Front]

11:30

2-6 SportsLine (Jim Tatti and Mark Hebscher were hosts)

3-10r Tonight Show


4-6m Newhart

5 Petawawa Journal (replayed next day 10:25am)

5s Cheers

7-8 Pat Sajak

9s-13r Inside Edition

11 SCTV Network

12-13 News

16 Movie "Edison, the Man"

24-38 Hands Over Time

CF Periode de questions (Ontario or Ottawa?)

11:35

5 SCTV Network

49 Sport en ligne

11:45

10-40 Cinema "Je vous aime, Marie"

Late Night

Midnight

2-6 Family Feud

4-6m Movie "Watch on the Rhine"

5s Pat Sajak

9s-13r-50 Nightline

11 Saturday Night
12 Arsenio Hall

13 Movie "Red Sky at Morning"

24-38 Question Period (same question as CF)

49 Cinema "Le secret du bonheur" [Secrets]

12:05

5 Movie "Fantastic Voyage"

12:30

2-3-6-10r Late Night with David Letterman

7-8 Night Heat

9s Twilight Zone

13r Family Feud

50 After Hours

CF Periode de questions (signed)

1:00

5s After Hours

11 Hill Street Blues

12 Movie "Emma: Queen of the Seas" (airs in 2 parts; part 2 starts 3am)

13r 3rd Drgee

24-38 Question Period (signed)

1:30

2-6 Best of Your Show of Shows


3-10r Later with Bob Costas

5s Stingray

13r News

1:35

7 Infomercial

8 CBS News Nightwatch

1:45

10-40 Mongrain de sel

2:00

2-6 Richard Boone

10r Hard Copy

11 St. Elsewhere

49 Le Grand Journal

2:05

5 Infomercial

49 Sports plus

2:25

13 Movie "Man of a Thousand Faces"

2:30
10r News

2:35

5s Crimewatch Tonight

49 Sport en ligne

2:45

10-40 Entre chien et loup

3:00

2-6 Crimewatch Tonight

10r Trial by Jury

3:05

5s Trial by Jury

3:30

2-6 Night Moves

10r Archie Bunker's Place

3:35

5s CBS News Nightwatch

3:45

10-40 Nouvelles TVA


4:00

2-6 Night Ride

10r Benson

4:30

10-40 Ad Lib

10r Cosby Show

4:55

13 Simon & Simon

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Re: Retro: Eastern Ontario Wed 2/21/90

> 5:50

> 12 Video Gold

CFCF's music video filler, which follows the late-movie and precedes its morning programs.
> 10:30

> 10-40 Haine et passions [likely a soap, but don't know which

> one]

Did TVA have their own soaps at the time (as in, made for them)?

> Afternoon

> 13 Flintstones

> 49 Les Pierrafeu

49's the French version of "The Flintstones"; they were a mainstay of noontime TV on TQS and
many CTV stations through the 1990s.

>

> 4:00

> 10-40 Double defi

Francophone version of "Double Dare" (the other show with the green slime).

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Re: Retro: Eastern Ontario Wed 2/21/90

>> > 10:30

> > 10-40 Haine et passions [likely a soap, but don't know

> which

> > one]

>

> Did TVA have their own soaps at the time (as in, made for

> them)?

Good question...given Quebecers' love of soaps (or teleromans, as they're called), that's a pretty
good possibility!

> > Afternoon

> > 13 Flintstones

> > 49 Les Pierrafeu

>

> 49's the French version of "The Flintstones"; they were a

> mainstay of noontime TV on TQS and many CTV stations through

> the 1990s.

And TVA is running it today- I saw it listed back to back with Bugs Bunny last Sunday.

>>

> > 4:00

> > 10-40 Double defi

>

> Francophone version of "Double Dare" (the other show with


> the green slime).

I was wondering about THAT :-D

Retro: North Carolina Sunday, November 17, 1957

From the Greensboro Daily News:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS/ABC)

10 AM Lamp Unto My Feet

10:30 Look Up And Live

11 AM Services From Chapel Hill

Presbyterian Church

12 N Let's Take A Trip

12:30 Wild Bill Hickok

1 PM 20th Century

1:30 Religion In American Life

1:45 Football Preview

2 PM Pro Football: Cleveland Browns

at Washington Redskins

4:30 Journey

4:45 Television Chapel

5 PM Disneyland

6 PM Jim Tatum (UNC coaches' show)

6:30 Waterfront
7 PM Studio 57 (for its sponsor,

Heinz 57, not for the year)

7:30 Jack Benny

8 PM Ed Sullivan

9 PM GE Theater

9:30 December Bride

10 PM $64,000 Challenge

10:30 What's My Line?

11 PM Sunday News Special (CBS News)

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS/NBC/ABC)

10 AM Church In The Home

10:30 Look Up And Live

11 AM This Is The Life

11:30 Camera Three

12 N Let's Take A Trip

12:30 Wild Bill Hickok

1 PM Face The Nation

1:30 (not given)

1:45 Browns-Redskins

4:45 CBS News

5 PM Captain Gallant

5:30 Leave It To Beaver

6 PM Jim Tatum
6:30 20th Century

7 PM Father Knows Best

7:30 Jack Benny

8 PM Ed Sullivan

9 PM GE Theater

9:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

10 PM $64,000 Challenge

10:30 Federal Men

11 PM CBS News

11:15 Movie

WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill (NET)

9:45 Man To Man

10 AM The Lesson

10:30 This Is The Life

11 AM Church Service

12 N Sign Off

6:30 World Of Art

7 PM Master Keys

7:30 Heritage

8 PM Of Science (doesn't say what

"of science")

8:30 French
WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (NBC)

11 AM Church Service

12 N Christophers

12:30 Sermons

1 PM Healing Waters

1:30 Movie

3 PM Bowling

4 PM Omnibus

5:30 Hallmark Hall Of Fame:

"On Borrowed Time" with

Ed Wynn

7 PM Ted Mack's Amateur Hour

7:30 Sally

8 PM Steve Allen

9 PM General Motors 50th Anniversary

Show

11 PM Movie

WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington (NBC/CBS/ABC)

12 N Christophers

12:30 This Is The Life

1 PM Oral Roberts

1:30 Frontiers Of Faith


2 PM Browns-Redskins

4:30 Omnibus (joined in progress)

5:30 Hallmark Hall Of Fame

7 PM Amateur Hour

7:30 Big Record

8 PM Steve Allen

9 PM GM 50th Anniversary Show

11 PM Navy Log

11:30 News

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC/ABC)

11 AM Church Service

12 N Western

1 PM Science

1:15 Public Service

1:30 Frontiers Of Faith

2 PM Big Picture

2:30 Wisdom

3 PM Youth Wants To Know

3:30 Look Here

4 PM Omnibus

5:30 Hallmark Hall Of Fame

7 PM Amateur Hour

7:30 State Trooper


8 PM Steve Allen

9 PM GM 50th Anniversary Show

11 PM News

11:05 Theater

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS/ABC)

9:30 Let's Go To College

10 AM Lamp Unto My Feet

10:30 Look Up And Live

11 AM UN In Action

11:30 Camera Three

12 N Let's Take A Trip

12:30 Wild Bill Hickok

1 PM Oral Roberts

1:30 Showcase

1:45 Browns-Redskins

4:30 Circuit Rider

5 PM Disneyland

6 PM Jim Tatum

6:30 Dangerous Assignment

7 PM Lassie

7:30 Jack Benny

8 PM Ed Sullivan

9 PM GE Theater
9:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

10 PM $64,000 Challenge

10:30 Real McCoys

11 PM CBS News

11:15 Bright Leaf Theater

WSOC Ch. 9 Charlotte (NBC/ABC)

10:30 Christophers

11 AM Church Service

12 N The Answer

12:30 Mayor Of The Town

1 PM Bowling

2 PM Film

2:30 Wisdom

3 PM Telephone Time

3:30 Look Here

4 PM Omnibus

5:30 Real McCoys

6 PM Californians

6:30 Lone Ranger

7 PM Lassie (pre-empted on WBTV)

7:30 Sally

8 PM Steve Allen

9 PM GM 50th Anniversary Show


11 PM Mike Wallace Interviews

11:30 Playhouse

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (ABC)

3 PM Johns Hopkins Science Review

3:30 Dean Pike

4 PM Oral Roberts

4:30 Paul Winchell

5 PM Hopalong Cassidy

6 PM Jim Tatum

6:30 Ramar Of The Jungle

7 PM Charlie Chan

7:30 Maverick

8:30 MGM Sunday

10:30 Premiere

WSJS Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC/ABC)

10:30 Music And Previews

10:40 News And Weather

10:45 Man To Man

11 PM Chapel Hill Presbyterian

Church

12 N Christophers
12:30 Cartoon Theater

1 PM Mr. Wizard

1:30 Frontiers Of Faith

2 PM This Is The Life

2:30 Wisdom

3 PM Youth Wants To Know

3:30 Look Here

4 PM Omnibus

5:30 Jet Jackson

6 PM Sugarfoot

7 PM Amateur Hour

7:30 Sally

8 PM Steve Allen

9 PM GM 50th Anniversary Show

11 PM All Star Theater

11:30 News

WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville (ABC)

12 N Heavenbound

1 PM Oral Roberts

1:30 A.A. Allen Revival Hour

2 PM Browns-Redskins (probably

aired on WSPA/7 as well,

but WLOS still had a few


CBS programs)

4:30 Paul Winchell

5 PM Organ (recital, perhaps)

5:30 Western

7:30 Maverick

8:30 Sheriff Of Cochise

9 PM Silent Service

9:30 Badge 714

10 PM Scotland Yard

10:30 Theater

11:45 News

WNAO Ch. 28 Raleigh (CBS)

1 PM Face The Nation

1:30 Religion

1:45 Browns-Redskins

4:45 CBS News

5 PM Seven Lively Arts

6 PM Beat The Clock

6:30 20th Century

7 PM This Is The Life

7:30 Jack Benny

8 PM Ed Sullivan

9 PM GE Theater
9:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

10 PM Orient Express

10:30 What's My Line?

11 PM CBS News

11:15 Carolina (doesn't have the

rest)

Retro: Greensboro and Charlotte Tuesday, November 18, 1952

From the Greensboro Daily News. There are

only two stations, WFMY/2 Greensboro and

WBTV/3 Charlotte. At the time, both carried

CBS, NBC, ABC, and DuMont, so network (if any)

will be noted on first mention of the program.

WFMY Ch. 2

9:45 Morning Chapel--Rayborn F. Hinshaw,

High School Superintendent, NC

Christian Endeavor Union, Liberty, NC.

10 AM Arthur Godfrey (CBS)

11 AM There's One In Every Family--John Reed

King (CBS)

11:30 Strike It Rich--Warren Hull (CBS)

12 N Bride And Groom (CBS)

12:15 Love Of Life (CBS)


12:30 Search For Tomorrow (CBS)

12:45 News At Noon

1 PM Arrival Of President-elect Dwight D.

Eisenhower in Washington (CBS)

2 PM Everywhere I Go--Dan Seymour (CBS)

2:30 Guiding Light (CBS)

2:45 Art Linkletter's House Party (CBS)

3:15 Mike And Buff--Mike Wallace and his

then-wife, Buff Cobb (CBS)

3:30 Carroll's Corner--WFMY personality

Carroll Stoker with guest Mrs.

Benjamin Swalin, wife of the director

of the NC Symphony

4 PM Tele-Toons

4:15 Kate Smith Show (NBC)

4:30 Carolina Calling--Bill Guy

5 PM Film Short

5:15 Blotto's Fun Time

5:30 Howdy Doody (NBC)

6 PM Six Gun Playhouse With The Old

Rebel

6:30 Evening Edition

6:45 Sports Final--Charlie Harville

7 PM Headlines On Parade

7:15 Country Style Capers--Tommy Floyd


7:30 Douglas Edwards With The News (CBS)

7:45 Heaven For Betsy--Jack Lemmon and his

then-wife, Cynthia Stone (CBS)

8 PM Milton Berle Show (NBC)

9 PM City Hospital (CBS)

9:30 Armstrong Circle Theater (NBC--moved

to CBS in 1957)

10 PM Toast Of The Town (Ed Sullivan) (CBS--

delay from Sunday 8 PM)

11 PM Fireside Theater (NBC--delay from 9 PM)

11:30 Live Like A Millionaire (ABC--delay from

Saturday 7:30)

12 M News, Final Edition, Sign Off

WBTV Ch. 3

9:45 CBS Morning News

10 AM Arthur Godfrey

11 AM There's One In Every Family

11:30 Strike It Rich

12 N Bride And Groom

12:15 Love Of Life

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Jonathan Story

1 PM Carolina Cookery
1:15 Eisenhower Arrival

2 PM Dollar Derby

2:30 Guiding Light

2:45 Art Linkletter's House Party

3 PM Arthur Smith

3:30 Welcome Travelers (NBC)

4 PM Kate Smith

5 PM Uncle Buckshot

5:30 Howdy Doody

6 PM Dick Tracy

6:30 Dr. Norman Vincent Peale

6:45 Weatherman

6:50 Vespers

7 PM Night Watchman

7:15 Movie Quick Quiz

7:30 Douglas Edwards With The News

7:45 Greatest Fights (NBC--delay from

Friday 10:45)

8 PM Strietmann Playhouse (sponsored

by a cookie maker)

8:30 Mr. And Mrs. North (CBS--delay

from Friday 10 PM)

9 PM The Unexpected

9:30 Arthur Smith

10 PM Danger (CBS)
10:30 Life Begins At 80 (DUMONT--delay

from Friday 9 PM)

11 PM Robert Montgomery Presents (NBC--

delay from Monday 9:30)

12 M Sign Off

Retro: Melbourne/regional Victoria, Australia Mon 4/10/00

from Melbourne Age

Note: Aussie TV listings go 6am-5:59am

ABC

6:00 Lifelong Learning: English Have A Go

6:30 Open Learning: Study Skills

6:45 Lifelong Learning: E-Biz

7:00 Mixy--

7:00 Blinky Bill

7:25 Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends

7:30 Teletubbies

7:55 Miffy

8:00 Brambly Hedge

8:25 Hairy Madary

8:30 Sesame Street

9:30 Play School

10:00 School Programs--

10:00 Spirits of the Juguar


11:00 Face of Russia

Noon World at Noon

12:30 Quantum

1:00 Landline

2:00 Parliament Question Time: Senate (QT alternated between the Senate and the House of
Representatives, with the other airing late night)

3:00 Bear in the Big Blue House

3:25 William's Wish Wellingtons

3:30 Play School

4:00 Wombles

4:10 Animal Shelf

4:20 Rocky & the Dodos

4:30 Where's Wally

4:55 Zoo Olympics

5:00 Rugrats

5:25 Fly Tales

5:30 Animorphs

5:55 Gogs

6:00 Flashback

6:30 Something in the Air

7:00 ABC News

7:30 The 7:30 Report

8:00 Dinnerladies

8:28 News

8:30 Four Corners

9:15 Media Watch


9:30 Arts Show

10:00 The Fat (sports)

10:30 Lateline

11:15 Wildside

12:05 Parliament Question Time: House of Representatives

1:05 Movie "A Night in Montmartre"

2:10 Ruby Wax Meets...Sharon Stone

3:00 Open Learning: Aboriginal Studies

3:30 Open Learning: Australian Studies

4:00 Lifelong Learning: Reading Writing Roadshow

4:30 Open Learning: Dragon's Tongue

5:00 Open Learning: Growing Awareness

5:30 Open Learning: Australian Environmental Studies

Seven Melbourne

6:00 The Big Breakfast

8:30 The Book Place

9:00 Morning Shift

11:00 Denise

Noon Movie "Clean Slate"

2:30 Ricki Lake

3:30 Disney's Adventures

4:00 Wipeout

4:30 Power Rangers: The Lost Galaxy

5:00 Keeping Up Appearances


5:30 Wheel of Fortune

6:00 Seven News

6:30 Today Tonight

7:00 Home & Away

7:30 Savage Planet

8:30 Ally McBeal

9:30 The Practice

10:30 Talking Footy (AFL preview show)

11:30 Seven News

Mid. 21 Jump Street

1:00 NBC Today

3:00 Infobreak International

4:00 Victor Paul Home Shopping

5:10 Promised Land

Prime (Seven affiiate in regional Victoria)

6:00 The Big Breakfast

8:30 The Book Place

9:00 Infobreak International

9:30 Victor Paul Home Shopping

10:00 Morning Shift

11:00 Sons & Daughters

Noon Movie "Clean Slate"

2:30 Mary Tyler Moore

3:00 Regional News Australia


3:30 Disney's Adventures

4:00 Wipeout

4:30 Power Rangers: The Lost Galaxy

5:00 Keeping Up Appearances

5:00 (Albury)Wheel of Fortune

5:30 Wheel of Fortune

5:30 (Albury)Prime News

6:00 Seven News

6:30 Today Tonight

7:00 Home & Away

7:30 Savage Planet

8:30 Ally McBeal

9:30 The Practice

10:30 Talking Footy

11:30 Seven News

Mid. 21 Jump Street

1:00 Shop America

2:00 TVSN Shopping

SBS

6:00 WeatherWatch/Music

6:25 WorldWatch News--

6:25 Mandarin News

6:55 Telegiornale

7:30 Das Journal


8:00 Ta Nea Ton Ennea

9:00 Le Journal

9:30 Itogi

10:10 Telediario

11:00 Siaran Berita

11:30 The Journal

Noon Oto Polska

12:30 Heading for England

1:35 Kingdom of Heaven

2:30 WeatherWatch/Music

3:00 TV Ed

3:30 World Sport

4:00 Glenroe

4:30 Fork in the Road

5:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

5:50 Hotline

6:00 Global Village

6:30 SBS World News

7:00 World Sport

7:30 Soccer: English Premier League highlights

8:30 South Park (2 episodes)

9:30 SBS World News Tonight

10:00 Movie "No. 3"

Mid. Soccer: FA Cup semi-final--Chelsea v Newcastle United (highlights)

1:00 Alchemy
2:00 Movie "Little Sister"

3:35 sign-off

5:00 WeatherWatch/Music

5:30 Japanese News

Nine Melbourne

6:00 US Masters Golf

9:00 Hi-5

9:30 Blue's Clues

10:00 Martin Short

11:00 National Nine News

11:30 Entertainment Tonight

Noon Days of Our Lives

1:00 Young & the Restless

2:00 Movie "Spenser: Pale Kings & Princes"

4:00 Download

4:30 Family Matters

5:00 Fresh Prince of Bel Air

5:30 Burgo's Catch Phrase

6:00 National Nine News

6:30 A Current Affair

7:00 Sale of the New Century

7:29 Keno

7:30 Friends

8:00 Spin City


8:30 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (Eddie McGuire hosts the Aussie version)

9:30 Movie "Fail Safe"

11:30 Nightline (9 has their own version with Jim Waley)

Mid. Hyperion Bay

1:00 WCW Monday Nitro

2:00 Entertainment Tonight

2:30 Prey

3:30 Victor Paul Home Shopping

4:30 Lawman

5:00 48 Hours (not sure if this is CBS or not)

WIN Victoria (9 affiliate in regional Victoria; company has operations in most of Australia)

6:00 US Masters Golf

9:00 Hi-5

9:30 Telemall Shopping

10:00 Victor Paul Home Shopping

10:30 Ink

11:00 National Nine News

11:30 Entertainment Tonight

Noon Days of Our Lives

1:00 Young & the Restless

2:00 Movie "Spenser: Pale Kings & Princes"

4:00 Download

4:30 Full House

5:00 Fresh Prince of Bel Air


5:30 Burgo's Catch Phrase

6:00 WIN News

6:30 National Nine News

7:00 A Current Affair

7:29 Keno

7:30 Friends

8:00 Spin City

8:30 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

9:30 Movie "Fail Safe"

11:30 Nightline

Mid. Hyperion Bay

1:00 WCW Monday Nitro

2:00 Entertainment Tonight

2:30 Prey

3:30 Victor Paul Home Shopping

4:30 Lawman

5:00 Shop America

Ten Melbourne/Ten Victoria (Ten Victoria now goes by Southern Cross Ten)

6:00 Aerobics Oz Style

6:30 Sports Tonight

7:00 Cheez TV (includes Godzilla, Silver Surfer and Dragon Ball Z)

8:30 In the Box

9:00 Good Morning Australia

11:00 Huey's Cooking Adventures


11:30 Ten News

Noon Hercules

1:00 (Melbourne)Judge Judy

1:00 (Victoria)Danoz Direct

1:30 Beauty & the Beast (Panel show)

2:30 Oprah Winfrey

3:30 Neighbours (early episodes)

4:00 Totally Wild

4:30 Bold & the Beautiful

5:00 Ten News

6:00 Nanny

6:30 Neighbours

7:00 Seinfeld

7:30 World's Wildest Police Videos

8:30 Law & Order

9:30 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

10:30 Ten News

11:00 Sports Tonight

11:30 CART Auto Racing from Nazareth, PA

1:30 Steve Harvey

2:00 Telemall Shopping

3:00 Victor Paul Home Shopping

4:00 Life in the Word

4:30 Kenneth Copeland

5:00 Marilyn Hickey


5:30 This is Your Day

Channel 31 Melbourne (community TV)

1:30 RMIT (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) General Pathology Lectures

3:30 FishCam (camera pointed at fish tank)

4:00 RMIT Building Studies Lecture

5:00 FishCam

6:00 News from Hungary

6:30 Vietnamese Program

7:00 Serbian TV Presents

8:00 Access News

8:30 Et Cetera

9:00 Bent TV

11:00 FishCam

Retro: Amherst, NS (Canada) Tues 4/30/74

from Amherst Citizen (my hometown paper)

CKCW-2 Moncton/CJCH-5 Halifax (ATV/CTV)

7:00 University of the Air

7:30 Happy House

8:00 Canada AM

9:30 Romper Room

10:00 Yoga

10:30 Pay Cards


11:00 Eye Bet

11:30 Women's Show

Noon Beat the Clock

12:30 Magistrate's Court

1:00 Midday Matinee "Rogue Cop"

2:30 Art of Cooking

3:00 Anything You Can Do

3:30 Somerset

4:00 Another World

4:30 What's the Good Word?

5:00 Pink Panther

5:30 ID

6:00 ATV News (At that time, CKCW still aired local news)

6:30 Truth or Consequences

7:00 Sanford & Son

7:30 Kung Fu

8:30 Movie "Banacek: No Stone Unturned"

10:00 Marcus Welby, MD

11:00 Kojak

Mid. CTV National News

12:20 ATV Late News

12:30 Best of Berton

WLBZ-2 Bangor (NBC)

(At this time, Bangor stations were distributed by videotape- stations were recorded at
Chamcook, NB and tapes relayed from cable system to cable system)
9:00 My Backyard

9:30 Dialing for Dollars

10:30 Jeopardy!

11:00 Wizard of Odds

11:30 Hollywood Squares

Noon Jackpot

12:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

1:00 Dialing for Dollars

1:30 Three on a Match

2:00 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

3:30 How to Survive a Marriage

4:00 Somerset

4:30 Juvenile Jury

5:00 Bonanza

6:00 To Tell the Truth

6:30 Hollywood Squares

7:00 Adam-12

7:30 Movie "Snoop Sisters: Corpse & Robbers"

9:00 Police Story

10:00 Tonight Show

CBHT-3 Halifax (CBC)

9:00 Mr. Dress-Up


9:30 Nova Scotia Schools

10:00 Canadian Schools

10:30 Nova Scotia Schools

11:00 Sesame Street

Noon Mon Ami

12:15 Friendly Giant

12:30 Flintstones

1:00 News/Roundabout

1:30 Audubon Wildlife Theater

2:00 Juliette & Friends

2:30 Luncheon Date

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Family Court

4:30 Fit Shop

5:00 Along the Way

5:30 That Girl

6:00 Fred Davis

6:30 Here Today

7:30 Showcase

8:00 TBA

9:00 Hockey (teams not listed)

11:30 Honorable Members

Mid. The National

12:27 News
12:40 Movie "Rolling Man"

CHSJ-4 Saint John (CBC/received via CHMT-7 Moncton)

7:30 Audubon Wildlife Theater

8:00 Juliette & Friends

8:30 Ed Allen Time

9:00 Mr. Dress-Up

9:30 Nova Scotia Schools

10:00 Canadian Schools

10:30 Nova Scotia Schools

11:00 Sesame Street

Noon Mon Ami

12:15 Friendly Giant

12:30 Mid-Day Report

12:35 Hollywood Squares

1:00 Movie Matinee "Young Lions" (pt 2)

2:30 Magazine

3:00 Take 30

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Family Court

4:30 Fit Shop

5:00 Flintstones

5:30 Spectroscope

6:00 Evening Report

6:30 Hollywood Squares


7:00 Mannix

8:00 TBA

9:00 Hockey

11:30 Canada Sports Report

Mid. The National

12:27 News

12:30 Merv Griffin

CCTV-4 Amherst (Community Channel)

5am Community Messages

7pm ARHS Television Show

8:00 Community Messages

WEMT-7 Bangor (ABC)

(See note for WLBZ above)

10:00 Dinah's Place

11:00 Man Trap

11:30 Brady Bunch

Noon Password

12:30 Split Second

1:00 All My Children

1:30 Let's Make a Deal

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 Girl in My Life

3:00 General Hospital


3:30 One Life to Live

4:00 Love, American Style

4:30 Mike Douglas

6:00 Hogan's Heroes

6:30 Beverly Hillbillies

7:00 Happy Days

7:30 Movie "Planet Earth"

9:00 Marcus Welby, MD

10:00 TBA

10:30 Wide World of Mystery "Murder by Proxy"

CBAFT-11 Moncton (SRC)

9:45 L'agriculteur de demain

10:15 En mouvement

10:30 M. Pipo

11:00 Minute-Moumoute

11:15 Les contes de la rive (Hammy Hamster?)

11:30 Personalite feminine

Noon Les recettes de Juliette

12:30 Laurel et Hardy

1:00 Francis au paradis perdu

1:30 Boubou

2:30 Femme d'aujourd'hui

3:30 Cinema "Le Lion a l'ouest"

5:00 Bobino
5:30 Nic et Pic

6:00 Daniel Boone

7:00 Bunny et ses amis

7:30 Les Maritimes aujourd'hui [Also carried on CHAU Carleton, Quebec, which was the SRC
station for most of Northern New Brunswick]

8:00 Actualites 24

8:30 La petite semaine

9:00 Hockey

11:30 Le Telejournal

Mid. Appelez-moi Lise

1:00 Cinema "Bon appetit, Monsieur"

CBCT-13 Charlottetown (CBC)

9:00 Mr. Dress-Up

9:30 Nova Scotia Schools

10:00 Canadian Schools

10:30 Nova Scotia Schools

11:00 Sesame Street

Noon Mon Ami

12:15 Friendly Giant

12:30 Flintstones

1:00 Studio 13

1:30 Audubon Wildlife Theater

2:00 Juliette & Friends

2:30 Luncheon Date

3:00 Take 30
3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Family Court

4:30 Fit Shop

5:00 Along the Way

5:30 That Girl

6:00 News

6:20 Compass

7:00 Coronation Street

7:30 Brian Keith

8:00 Owen Marshall

9:00 Hockey

11:30 Honorable Members

Mid. The National

12:27 News

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11-22-2005, 03:03 PM #2

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Re: Retro: Amherst, NS (Canada) Tues 4/30/74

What's most interesting is that both CBC and CTV stations in Nova Scotia were still using the
"East Coast" feed, meaning a program airing at 8 P.M. Eastern would air in Nova Scotia at 9.

I thought Anik, Canada's first domestic communications satellite, has been launched a year and a
half prior to the date of the listings in this post. But given it's limited number of satellite
channels, I wouldn't be surprised if CBC and CTV each got only two transponders (Eastern and
Pacific feeds), resulting in Maritime viewers often having to stay-up late for their favorite shows.
With the Bangor stations being seen on tape, I wonder if the tapes were black-and-white.

Another interesting thing about Bangor stations, with programs being shown on tape, was that
people in Nova Scotia could have watched some news and sports events live on CBC or CTV, and
then a week or so later on the Bangor stations.

Example: CBC and CTV likely pre-empted their prime-time programming on August 8th, 1974 to
broadcast the resignation speech of U.S. President Richard Nixon. Cable viewers in Nova Scotia
probably got the chance to see the speech again a week or so later when the tapes of it, via the
Bangor stations, were shown on cable.

Retro: Niagara Peninsula, Ontario Sat 6/27/98

from Niagara Falls Review

WGRZ 2-NBC Buffalo

5:00 NBC News Nightside

6:00 Critter Gitters

6:30 Adventures of Oliver Twist

7:00 All New Captain Kangaroo

7:30 Animal Adventures

8:00 Today

10:00 Martha Stewart Lving

10:30 Better Homes & Gardens

11:00 Saved by the Bell: The New Class

11:30 Hang Time (2 eps)

12:30 NBA Inside Stuff

1:00 Wimbledon Tennis


4:00 WNBA: Los Angeles-Houston

6:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 X-Files

8:00 Movie "The Brady Bunch Movie"

10:00 Profiler

11:00 News

11:30 Saturday Night Live

1:00 Mad About You

1:30 Entertainment Tonight

2:30 Infomercial

3:00 NBC News Nightside

CKVR 3-NewNet Barrie

5:05 Six Million Dollar Man

5:55 Body Tech

6:25 News

7:00 Sailor Moon

7:30 Adventures of Very Roger

8:00 Mr. Men

8:30 Guerilla Gardener

9:00 CityLine

10:00 Town & Country Ontario

10:30 Great Outdoorsman

11:00 Power Rangers in Space


11:30 Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation

Noon Electric Playground

12:30 Champions of the Wild

1:00 Movie "Jailhouse Rock"

3:00 Real Fishing

3:30 Sport Diver

4:00 WCW Saturday Night

5:00 Baywatch

6:00 News

6:30 Smart Guy

7:00 Seinfeld (2 eps)

8:00 Movie "The Brady Bunch Movie"

10:00 Walker, Texas Ranger

11:00 News

11:30 FashionTelevision

Mid. Star Trek: Voyager

1:00 Team Knight Rider

2:00 Conan

3:00 Six Million Dollar Man

4:00 War of the Worlds

WIVB 4-CBS Buffalo

5:00 CNN Headline News

6:00 Infomercial

6:30 Golf 2000


7:00 Click

7:30 Peer Pressure

8:00 News

9:00 CBS News Saturday Morning

11:00 Bill Nye the Science Guy

11:30 Wheel of Fortune 2000

Noon Beakman's World

12:30 CBS Storybreak "Jeffrey's Ghost/The Leftover Baseball Team"

1:00 Infomercials

3:00 PBA Bowling: Oregon Open

4:00 PGA Golf: Western Open

6:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Pensacola: Wings of Gold

8:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

9:00 Early Edition

10:00 Walker, Texas Ranger

11:00 News

11:35 NYPD Blue

12:35 Infomercials

2:05 Inside Edition Weekend

3:05 Infomercials

4:35 CNN Headline News

CBLT 5-CBC Toronto


7:30 Fred Penner's Place

7:45 Guess What?

8:00 Theodore Tugboat

8:15 CBC Playground

8:30 Sesame Park

9:00 Little Bear

9:30 Skinnamarink TV

10:00 Spilled Milk

10:30 Street Cents

11:00 New Adventures of Robin Hood

Noon Canadian Gardener

12:30 Cottage Country

1:00 Travels with Mom

2:00 Movie "The Four Feathers"

4:00 Pro Beach Volleyball

6:00 CBC News Saturday Report

6:30 Fashion File

7:00 Baseball: Toronto-Atlanta

10:00 TBA

11:00 CBC News Saturday Report

11:30 Movie "Here Comes the Groom"

1:45 sign-off

WKBW 7-ABC Buffalo

5:00 Infomercials
6:30 Field Trip

7:00 Sing Me a Story

7:30 Nick News

8:00 101 Dalmatians

8:30 Brand Spanking New Doug (2 eps)

9:30 Recess

10:00 Pepper Ann

10:30 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

11:30 Jungle Cubs

Noon Aging is for Everyone

12:30 Infomercials

2:30 World Cup France Report

2:45 World Cup Soccer Pre-Game

3:00 World Cup Soccer: Round of 16

5:00 X-Games

6:30 ABC World News Saturday

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Infomercial

8:00 Timecop

9:00 Movie "The Real McCoy"

11:00 News

11:35 Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal

12:35 Siskel & Ebert

1:05 Movie "Purple Rain"

3:05 Infomercials
CFTO 9-CTV Toronto/CKCO 13-CTV Kitchener

5:55 (CFTO)News

6:00 (CKCO)News

6:30 Little Lulu

7:00 Mighty Jungle

7:30 Charlie Horse Music Pizza

8:00 101 Dalmatians

8:30 Brand Spanking New Doug (2 eps)

9:30 Recess

10:00 Pepper Ann

10:30 Master Control

11:00 New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

11:30 Acorn the Nature Nut

Noon Canada AM Weekend

1:00 NBA Action

1:30 Real Fishing

2:00 Infomercial

2:30 Weekend Fisherman

3:00 Movie "Dinner at Eight"

5:00 Entertainment Now

6:00 News

6:30 (CKCO)Final Round

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Double Exposure


8:00 Cops (2 eps)

9:00 America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back

10:00 Once a Thief

11:00 CTV News

11:30 News

12:05 Larry Sanders (5 eps)

2:35 Infomercials

Cogeco Community 10-Niagara Falls

5:00 Community Message Board

10:00 Niagara Outdoors

10:30 Wholistic Health

11:00 Niagara Symphony 50th Anniversary

1:00 Soccer: Club Roma-York Shooters

3:00 Improving Your Financial Health

5:00 George Bailey

5:30 Pay Pics

6:00 Chef's Table

6:30 Plugged In

7:00 Learning Path

8:00 Pride of Niagara

10:00 Conversations

11:00 Plugged In (2 eps)

Mid. Community Bulletin Board


CHCH 11-ONtv Hamilton

5:00 Infomercials

6:00 Town & Country Ontario

6:30 Ultimate Fishing Show

7:00 Infomercials

8:00 Movie Show Weekend

8:30 Ted & Tony's Inside Track

9:00 Infomercials

10:30 Q Scene

11:00 Rainbow Bingo

11:30 Angler & Hunter

Noon Fish 'n Canada

12:30 Going Fishing

1:00 Investors On-Line

2:00 Home Check

2:30 Art of Gardening

3:00 Movie "Caught in the Act"

5:00 Movie Show Weekend

5:30 News

6:00 Counterstrike

7:00 Pensacola: Wings of Gold

8:00 Highlander (2 eps)

10:00 Profiler

11:00 News

11:30 Comedy at Club 54


Mid. Fame LA

1:00 WWF Raw

3:00 Infomercials

WICU 12-NBC Erie

5:30 Ag USA

6:00 Abbott & Costello

7:00 Today

9:00 Bill Nye the Science Guy

9:30 Infomercial

10:00 Saved by the Bell: The New Class

10:30 City Guys

11:00 Saved by the Bell: The New Class

11:30 Hang Time (2 eps)

12:30 NBA Inside Stuff

1:00 Wimbledon Tennis

4:00 WNBA: Los Angeles-Houston

6:00 PGA Tour's Signature Golf

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Fully Alive

8:00 Movie "The Brady Bunch Movie"

10:00 Profiler

11:00 News

11:30 Saturday Night Live

1:00 Infomercials
WNED 17-PBS Buffalo

(Programs simulcast on WNEQ-23 from 11am-sign off)

7:00 GED on TV

8:00 Barney & Friends (2 eps)

9:00 Woodwright's Shop

9:30 MotorWeek

10:00 Victory Garden

10:30 New Garden

11:00 Jerry Baker Gardening Marathon

2:00 Plain & Fancy Cooking

3:00 Humor Your Stress

4:30 Women's Bodies, Women's Minds-The Mind Body Connection

6:00 Women's Bodies, Women's Choices

8:00 Rolling Stones: Bridges to Babylon

10:00 Fleetwood Mac

Mid. sign-off

CICA 19-TVO Toronto

5:00 Psychology: The Study of Human Behavior

6:00 Polka Dot Door

6:30 Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show

7:00 Bookmice

7:25 Babaloos

7:30 Adventures of Dudley the Dragon


8:00 Polka Dot Shorts

8:10 Mighty Machines

8:15 Polka Dot Shorts

8:30 Arthur

8:55 Zoe & Charlie

9:00 Country Mouse & City Mouse Adventures

9:30 On My Mind

10:00 Undersea Explorer

10:30 Homestyle

11:00 Guerilla Gardener

11:30 Medicine Demystified

Noon Woman Being

12:30 Dotto's Data Cafe 4

1:00 Cybernation

1:30 Money Blues

2:00 More to Life

3:00 Talking Film

3:30 Distant Voices

4:00 Portraits of Power

4:30 Stuff

5:00 Get a Life!

5:30 Kids' Planet Video

6:00 Incredible Story Studio

6:30 Archaeology

7:00 National Dream


8:05 Movie "The Black Stallion"

10:05 Conversations

10:30 Movie "Requiem for a Heavyweight"

Mid. Conversations

12:10 Movie "The Beguiled"

2:00 sign-off

WJET 24-ABC Erie

5:00 CNN Headline News

6:00 Blossom

6:30 This Old House

7:00 Animal Adventures

7:30 101 Dalmatians

8:00 Clubhouse 24

8:30 Brand Spanking New Doug (2 eps)

9:30 Recess

10:00 Pepper Ann

10:30 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

11:30 Jungle Cubs

Noon Infomercial

12:30 Science Court

1:00 Summer Celebrity Sports Invitational

2:30 World Cup France Report

2:45 World Cup Soccer Pre-Game

3:00 World Cup Soccer: Round of 16


5:00 X-Games

6:30 ABC World News Saturday

7:00 Cheers

7:30 Seinfeld

8:00 Timecop

9:00 Movie "The Real McCoy"

11:00 News

11:30 NYPD Blue

12:30 Movie "Bullets Over Broadway"

2:30 Infomercials

3:30 Travel Travel

4:00 CNN Headline News

CBLFT 25-SRC Toronto

7:30 Les nouvelles aventures de Winnie l'ourson

8:00 La bande a Ovide

8:30 L'histoire sans fin

9:00 Pierre et Isa

9:30 Les tracas de Rebecca

10:00 Doug

10:30 Ou est Charlie?

11:00 Tiny Toons

11:30 Les Twist

Noon Cinema "Le jeune magicien"

2:00 Direction: sud


3:00 Entree des artistes

3:30 Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir

4:30 Branche

5:00 Vie de chalet

5:30 Chez nous

6:00 Le Telejournal

6:30 Le vent des annees 60

7:00 Baseball: Baltimore-Montreal

10:00 Le Telejournal/Meteo

10:25 Nouvelles du sport

10:50 Cinema "Masques"

1:05 Fin des emissions

WNYB 26-TCT/TBN Jamestown

5:00 TCT Revival

6:00 TCT Today

6:30 Flying House

7:00 Superbook

7:30 Lift Jesus Higher

8:00 Kids Against Crime

8:30 Gospel Bill

9:00 Circle Square

9:30 Kirstie's Manor

10:00 Gerbert

10:30 Janice's Attic


11:00 Quigley's Village

11:30 Kids Against Crime

Noon Kids Like You

12:30 Colby's Clubhouse

1:00 Kids Club

1:30 Faithville

2:00 Carol Lawrence

2:30 Dale Evans

3:00 Betty Jean Robinson

3:30 Public Report

4:00 Walt Mills

4:30 Doctor & the Word

5:00 Mike Barber

5:30 Living Epistles

6:00 Just the Facts

6:30 Zola Levitt

7:00 Dr. James Kennedy

8:00 In Touch

9:00 Hour of Power

10:00 Jack Van Impe

10:30 John Jacobs

11:00 Eastman Curtis

11:30 Pat Boone

Mid. Real Videos

12:30 G Rock
1:00 Fire by Night

2:00 Alvin Slaughter

2:30 Meadowlark Lemon

3:00 TCT Revival

WUTV 29-Fox Buffalo

5:00 Star Trek

6:00 Infomercial

6:30 Oscar's Orchestra

7:00 Van-Pires

7:30 All Dogs Go to Heaven

8:00 Ned's Newt

8:30 Power Rangers in Space

9:00 Spider-Man's Web Files

9:30 Toonsylvania

10:00 Ultimate Goosebumps

10:30 Toonsylvania

11:00 Pick of the Week

11:30 Sam & Max

Noon Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

12:30 In the Zone

1:00 Baseball: NY Yankees-NY Mets or Houston-Cleveland (I'm guessing Fox 29 carried the Battle
of NY?)

4:00 Best of National Geographic

5:00 Movie "Soapdish"

7:00 Cops
7:30 New York Wired (What other stations aired this show? I've seen it listed for WWNY
Watertown)

8:00 Cops (2 eps)

9:00 America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back

10:00 Simpsons (2 eps)

11:00 Mad TV

Mid. Ghost Stories

1:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

2:00 Infomercials

4:00 Movie "Perry Mason: Case of the Desperate Deception"

WSEE 35-CBS Erie

5:00 Nightman

6:00 Wild, Wild Web

6:30 Wall Street Journal Report

7:00 Beakman's World

7:30 CBS Storybreak

8:00 CBS News Saturday Morning

10:00 New Ghostwriter Mysteries

10:30 Wheel of Fortune 2000

11:00 Sports Illustrated for Kids

11:30 Weird Al

Noon Sing Me a Story

12:30 Infomercials

3:00 PBA Bowling: Oregon Open

4:00 PGA Golf: Western Open


6:00 Infomercials

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

9:00 Early Edition

10:00 Walker, Texas Ranger

11:00 News

11:35 Walker, Texas Ranger

12:35 Highlander

1:35 Soldier of Fortune, Inc.

2:35 Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal

3:35 Nightman

4:30 Wild, Wild Web

CIII 41-Global Toronto

5:30 Town & Country Ontario

6:00 Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show

6:30 Blue Rainbow

7:00 Care Bears

7:30 Ace Ventura: Pet Detective

8:00 Daffy Duck

8:30 Eerie Indiana: The Other Dimension

9:00 Men in Black

9:30 Toonysylvania

10:00 Saved by the Bell: The New Class


10:30 City Guys

11:00 Sam & Max

11:30 Weird Al

Noon KidsBeat

12:30 Sports Illustrated for Kids

1:00 Student Bodies

1:30 Chris Cross

2:00 Adventures of Sinbad

3:00 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

4:00 Xena: Warrior Princess

5:00 Bugs Bunny & Tweety

6:00 News

6:30 Focus Ontario

7:00 Ready or Not

7:30 Mysterious Island

8:00 Traders

9:00 Early Edition

10:00 Outer Limits

11:00 News

11:30 Saturday Night Live

1:00 Comedy Showcase

2:00 Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist

2:30 Viva Variety

3:00 Beetlejuice

3:30 Infomercials
CFMT 47-Toronto

6:00 Telejornal

6:30 Studio Aperto

7:00 Chinese Newsline

8:00 Showers of Blessings

8:30 Macedonian Heritage

9:00 Hai Horizon

9:30 Lehen Malti

10:00 Wai Wai Wide

10:25 World Cup Pre-Game

10:30 World Cup Soccer: Round of 16

12:30 Pasargad

1:00 Kontakt

2:00 Lamire

2:55 World Cup Pre-Game

3:00 World Cup Soccer: Round of 16

5:00 PGA Golf: Western Open (JIP)

6:00 Russian Waves

6:30 Rozmaitosci

7:30 Ukrainian Svitohliad

8:30 TV Korea

9:00 Cantonese Movie "The Invincible Constable"

11:00 Chinese Entertainment Plus

Mid. Inside the PGA Tour


12:30 Married...with Children

1:00 Vibe

2:00 sign-off

WNYO 49-WB Buffalo

5:00 Infomercials

6:00 Bullwinkle

6:30 New Adventures of Voltron

7:00 Conan

8:00 Adventures of Sinbad

9:00 Movie "Jonny Quest vs the Cyber-Insects"

11:00 WCW Wrestling

Noon WWF Wrestling Challenge

1:00 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

2:00 Xena: Warrior Princess

3:00 Movie "Enter the Dragon"

5:00 Movie "Rapid Fire"

7:00 Walker, Texas Ranger

8:00 Earth: Final Conflict

9:00 Nightman

10:00 Outer Limits

11:00 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

Mid. Xena: Warrior Princess

1:00 Baywatch

2:00 WWF Shotgun Saturday


3:00 Adventures of Sinbad

4:00 Little House on the Prairie

CITY 57-Toronto

5:00 Movie "Kagemusha" cont'd

5:40 Titans

6:00 Body Tech

6:30 War Years

7:30 Travel Magazine

8:00 Infomercials

9:00 Indo-Canadian Visions

9:30 Dharti Sohni Pakistan

10:00 Eye on Asia

11:00 Polish Studio

Noon City Saigon

12:30 CityLine

1:30 CHUM FM 30

2:30 Electric Circus

4:00 Speakers Corner

4:30 Behind the Scenes

5:00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

6:00 News

6:30 FashionTelevision

7:00 Ooh La La

7:30 MusicTelevision
8:00 NewMusic

9:00 Movie "Sliver"

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Meatballs III"

1:30 Movie "Invasion of the Body Snatchers"

3:10 Movie "The Girl in a Swing"

CHLF-TFO Toronto

6:00 Mon amie Maya

6:30 Bisou

6:45 Picoli et Lirabo

7:00 Pauline a la ferme/Mon dico-video des animaux

7:15 Iris, le gentil professeur

7:30 Pingu/Leo et Popi/Julien a la mer

7:45 Livre ouvert/Les bananes en pyjama

8:00 A la claire fontaine

8:30 Mon amie Maya

9:00 Cocotte Minute

9:30 Les tracas de Rebecca

10:00 Le livre de la jungle

10:30 Les aventures d'Arthur le dragon

11:00 Legendes indiennes du Canada

11:25 Le pouvoir de la paix

11:30 Arsene Lupin

Noon Declic! Le magazine


12:30 Villages et visages

1:00 Les grands fleuves

2:00 Table d'hote

2:30 Bouffe au jardin de Cataraqui

3;00 Allo la Terre!

3:15 Dossiers XXX

3:30 La cabane des reves

3:45 Le monde animal

4:00 Bisou

4:15 Picoli et Lirabo

4:30 Les aventures d'Arthur le dragon

5:00 Les amis de Sesame

5:30 Wubulous

6:00 Alice/Open a Door/Le pouvoir de la paix

6:30 Les yeux de la decouverte

7:00 Cirques du monde

8:00 Boite a chansons d'aujourd'hui

8:30 Declic! Le magazine

9:00 Cinema "Momo"

11:00 Mont-Royal

12:55 Fin des emissions

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Re: Retro: Niagara Peninsula, Ontario Sat 6/27/98

Let's play "Guess The American Titles of Frebch Shows":

> CBLFT 25-SRC Toronto

> 7:30 Les nouvelles aventures de Winnie l'ourson (Winnie The Pooh)

> 8:30 L'histoire sans fin (Neverending Story)

> 10:00 Doug (the Nickelodeon version, I think)

> 2:00 Direction: sud (Due South)

> 3:30 Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir (The Avengers)

> 10:50 Cinema "Masques" ("Mask" (with Cher), or "The Mask" (with Carrey)?)

> 1:05 Fin des emissions (off the air)

>

> CHLF-TFO Toronto

> 6:00 Mon amie Maya (Maya the Bee?)

> 7:45 Les bananes en pyjama (Bananas in Pajamas)

> 5:00 Les amis de Sesame (Sesame Street, witout the "Street")

> 5:30 Wubulous (...world of Dr. Seuss?)

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Re: Retro: Niagara Peninsula, Ontario Sat 6/27/98

> Let's play "Guess The American Titles of Frebch Shows":

>

> > CBLFT 25-SRC Toronto

> > 7:30 Les nouvelles aventures de Winnie l'ourson (Winnie

> The Pooh)

> > 8:30 L'histoire sans fin (Neverending Story)

> > 10:00 Doug (the Nickelodeon version, I think)

> > 2:00 Direction: sud (Due South)

> > 3:30 Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir (The Avengers)

> > 10:50 Cinema "Masques" ("Mask" (with Cher), or "The Mask"

> (with Carrey)?)

> > 1:05 Fin des emissions (off the air)

>>

> > CHLF-TFO Toronto

> > 6:00 Mon amie Maya (Maya the Bee?)

> > 7:45 Les bananes en pyjama (Bananas in Pajamas)

> > 5:00 Les amis de Sesame (Sesame Street, witout the

> "Street")

> > 5:30 Wubulous (...world of Dr. Seuss?)


>

You've pretty well nailed most of them...I believe "Masques" was actually a French film. "Fin des
emissions" is the French term for "sign-off".

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Re: Retro: Niagara Peninsula, Ontario Sat 6/27/98

> Let's play "Guess The American Titles of Frebch Shows":

>

> > CBLFT 25-SRC Toronto

> > 7:30 Les nouvelles aventures de Winnie l'ourson (Winnie

> The Pooh)

---------

Or this could be Winnie the Pooh News - a kids newscast.

[joker emoticon goes here]<P ID="signature">______________

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Re: Retro: Niagara Peninsula, Ontario Sat 6/27/98

> CKVR 3-NewNet Barrie

> 4:00 WCW Saturday Night

Was this on a 6 day, 22 hour delay? Or did Canadians get to see it 2 hours earlier than US viewers
on TBS?

>

> CBLT 5-CBC Toronto

> 11:00 New Adventures of Robin Hood

I thought this show was a Turner production. Did the CBC actually produce it or is this a rare
instance of non-CanCon on the network?

>

> CFTO 9-CTV Toronto/CKCO 13-CTV Kitchener

> 12:05 Larry Sanders (5 eps)


That seems a bit excessive. Of course, HBO Comedy was doing the same thing at the time, but
that was digital cable, not broadcast. Did they just throw the show on whenever they couldn't
sell an infomercial a la Fox O&Os and Cops reruns now?

>

> CFMT 47-Toronto

> 2:55 World Cup Pre-Game

> 3:00 World Cup Soccer: Round of 16

> 5:00 PGA Golf: Western Open (JIP)

Would these have been the same feeds that were airing on the US networks at the same time? If
so, were they dubbed into another language?

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Re: Retro: Niagara Peninsula, Ontario Sat 6/27/98

> > CBLT 5-CBC Toronto

> > 11:00 New Adventures of Robin Hood

>

> I thought this show was a Turner production. Did the CBC

> actually produce it or is this a rare instance of non-CanCon


> on the network?

This was one of very few American shows seen on CBC. I don't think the CBC was involved, other
than the buying of the program; and since it was an American show, I don't recall Windsor's O&O
CBET carrying it.

>

>>

> > CFTO 9-CTV Toronto/CKCO 13-CTV Kitchener

> > 12:05 Larry Sanders (5 eps)

>

> That seems a bit excessive. Of course, HBO Comedy was doing

> the same thing at the time, but that was digital cable, not

> broadcast. Did they just throw the show on whenever they

> couldn't sell an infomercial a la Fox O&Os and Cops reruns

> now?

Apparently, they had a special marathon that night, which might've replaced a movie.

>

>>

> > CFMT 47-Toronto

> > 2:55 World Cup Pre-Game

> > 3:00 World Cup Soccer: Round of 16

> > 5:00 PGA Golf: Western Open (JIP)

>

> Would these have been the same feeds that were airing on the
> US networks at the same time? If so, were they dubbed into

> another language?

>

No; all in English, straight off the US feeds. In addition to ethnic programming, CFMT (and the
present-day Omni channels in Toronto) show some American programming, mainly to take
advantage of sim-subbing opportunities.

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Re: Retro: Niagara Peninsula, Ontario Sat 6/27/98

> > CKVR 3-NewNet Barrie

> > 4:00 WCW Saturday Night

>

> Was this on a 6 day, 22 hour delay? Or did Canadians get to

> see it 2 hours earlier than US viewers on TBS?

>

I think it was a one-week delay, with a Canadian host sgement inserted. ATV in the Maritimes
also aired this as well on Saturdays.

> > CFMT 47-Toronto

> > 2:55 World Cup Pre-Game

> > 3:00 World Cup Soccer: Round of 16


> > 5:00 PGA Golf: Western Open (JIP)

>

> Would these have been the same feeds that were airing on the

> US networks at the same time? If so, were they dubbed into

> another language?

AFAIK golf was in English; soccer in the past has aired in Chinese, Italian and Portuguese. I
remember living in TO in 1990 and seeing World Cup coverage on ChinaVision- all they did was
pick up Telelatino's feed with their own studio commentators.

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>>>

> > > CFMT 47-Toronto

> > > 2:55 World Cup Pre-Game

> > > 3:00 World Cup Soccer: Round of 16

> > > 5:00 PGA Golf: Western Open (JIP)

>>

> > Would these have been the same feeds that were airing on
> the

> > US networks at the same time? If so, were they dubbed

> into

> > another language?

>>

> No; all in English, straight off the US feeds. In addition

> to ethnic programming, CFMT (and the present-day Omni

> channels in Toronto) show some American programming, mainly

> to take advantage of sim-subbing opportunities.

>

Some? It appears to constitute the bulk of the Toronto weekday schedules. The Omni Vancouver
schedule looks like your basic US indie station except for some South Asian programming. I guess
it keeps people watching Canadian commercials, though.

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> The Omni Vancouver schedule looks like

> your basic US indie station except for some South Asian
> programming.

Isn't Omni Vancouver supposed to be mainly religious programming? Onmi's operations in


Vancouver was originally a religious channel "Now TV", owned by Trinity Television (no relation
to TBN). A few months ago, Trinity TV sold their Now TV channel in Vancouver and a license for a
yet-to-open Winnipeg operation to Rogers.

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> > Would these have been the same feeds that were airing on

> the

> > US networks at the same time? If so, were they dubbed

> into

> > another language?

>>

> No; all in English, straight off the US feeds. In addition

> to ethnic programming, CFMT (and the present-day Omni

> channels in Toronto) show some American programming, mainly

> to take advantage of sim-subbing opportunities.

-----------

I do remember CFMT airing some PGA golf back in the 90s, now that you mention it. They also
aired some Leafs games during the 1997-98 season, so it wasn't all American content.

I believe the launch of OMNI.2 (CJMT 69) had to do with the growing amount of English
programming on CFMT.<P ID="signature">______________

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RetroSchedule: Toledo, OH-Friday, Feb. 19, 1971

From the Detroit Edition of TV Guide:

[11] WTOL (CBS)

[13] WTVG (NBC)

[24] WDHO (ABC)

[30] WGTE (PBS)

(C)-Denotes color program.

[11] WTOL

6:30am SUNRISE SEMESTER (C)

7:00 CBS NEWS-John Hart (C)

7:30 MR. T's SHOW-Children (C)

8:00 CAPTAIN KANGAROO (C)

9:00 DAVID FROST (C)

10:00 LUCILLE BALL (C)*

10:30 THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES (C)

11:00 FAMILY AFFAIR (C)


11:30 LOVE OF LIFE (C)

12:00 EYEWITNESS NEWS-Bird/Ashlon (C)**

12:30 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW (C)

1:00 WHERE THE HEART IS (C)

1:30 AS THE WORLD TURNS (C)

2:00 LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING (C)

2:30 THE GUIDING LIGHT (C)

3:00 SECRET STORM (C)

3:30 EDGE OF NIGHT (C)

4:00 GOMER PYLE, USMC (C)

4:30 MOVIE-"The Desert Fox" (1951)

6:00 EYEWITNESS NEWS (C)

6:30 CBS NEWS-Walter Cronkite (C)

7:00 EYEWITNESS NEWS (C)

7:30 THE INTERNS (C)

8:30 THE NEW ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW (C)

9:00 MOVIE-"The Battle of the Bulge" (C)

11:00 EYEWITNESS NEWS (C)

11:30 MOVIE-"Detective Story" (1951)

1:00 NEWS UPDATE (C)

*Here's Lucy or The Lucy Show? "Lucille Ball" is what was listed.

**A WTOL-TV print ad talks about the premiere of "Eyewitness News". However, a

long-time WTOL employee didn't recall the station ever using that branding.
[13] WTVG

6:55am FARM REPORT (C)

7:00 TODAY (C)

9:00 MOVIE GAME (C)

9:30 JEOPARDY (C)

10:00 DINAH SHORE (C)

10:30 CONCENTRATION (C)

11:00 SALE OF THE CENTURY (C)

11:30 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES (C)

12:00 NEWS-Miller/Rudes (C)

12:30 WHO, WHAT, OR WHERE

1:00 PHIL DONAHUE (C)

2:00 DAYS OF OUR LIVES (C)

2:30 THE DOCTORS (C)

3:00 ANOTHER WORLD (C)

3:30 BRIGHT PROMISE (C)

4:00 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND (C)

4:30 GET SMART (C)

5:00 PERRY MASON

6:00 NEWS, WEATHER, & SPORTS (C)

6:30 NBC NEWS (C)

7:00 WHAT'S MY LINE? (C)

7:30 HIGH CHAPARRAL (C)

9:30 THE NAME OF THE GAME (C)


11:00 NEWS, WEATHER, & SPORTS (C)

11:30 TONIGHT SHOW (C)

1:00 NEWS UPDATE (C)

WTVG apparently didn't clear the NBC soap "Somerset".

[24] WDHO

7:55am FARM REPORT (C)

8:00 MARINE BOY (C)

8:30 ROMPER ROOM (C)

9:00 DENNIS THE MENACE

9:30 MIKE DOUGLAS (C)

10:50 GALLOPING GOURMET (C)

11:20 FASHIONS IN SEWING (C)

11:30 THAT GIRL (C)

12:00 BEWITCHED (C)

12:30 WORLD APART (C)

1:00 ALL MY CHILDREN (C)

1:30 LET'S MAKE A DEAL (C)

2:00 NEWLYWED GAME (C)

2:30 DATING GAME (C)

3:00 GENERAL HOSPITAL (C)

3:30 ONE LIFE TO LIVE (C)

4:00 DARK SHADOWS (C)


4:30 MOVIE-"The Spoilers" (1942)

6:00 ABC NEWS-Smith/Reasoner (C)

6:30 HERE COME THE BRIDES (C)

7:30 THE BRADY BUNCH (C)

8:00 NANNY AND THE PROFESSOR (C)

8:30 THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY (C)

9:00 THAT GIRL (C)

9:30 THE ODD COUPLE (C)

10:00 LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE (C)

11:00 MANTRAP-Talk (C)

11:30 DICK CAVETT (C)

1:00 NEWS (C)*

*Apparently just a brief update. Earlier schedules from the late '60s advertised "The Eleven
O'Clock News" on WDHO-TV, at the time the only news broadcast on the station.

[30] WGTE

11:30am SESAME STREET (C)

(Unless WGTE was showing instructional programming, they signed off at 12:30pm. No listing is
given until 3:30pm.)

3:30 JULIA CHILD

4:00 SESAME STREET (C)

5:00 MISTER ROGERS' NEIGHBORHOOD

5:30 WHAT'S NEW (C)

6:00 DAVEY & GOLIATH


6:15 BROWNIE BEAR (C)

6:30 YOGA FOR HEALTH

7:00 HOORAY FOR LOVE-Pledge Drive (C)

8:00 WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY, JR.

9:00 SOUL!-Music (C)

10:00 NET PLAYHOUSE*

*(A program that apparently retained the pre-PBS brand.)

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> [11] WTOL

> 10:00 LUCILLE BALL (C)*

> *Here's Lucy or The Lucy Show? "Lucille Ball" is what was

> listed.

At the time, it was reruns of "The Lucy Show". Repeats of "Here's Lucy" didn't enter CBS daytime
until 1977.
> **A WTOL-TV print ad talks about the premiere of "Eyewitness

> News". However, a

> long-time WTOL employee didn't recall the station ever using

> that branding.

>

Just like schedules being subject to last minute changes without notice (as TVG always promised
us at the end of the listings), the same could be said for Tv programs.

Maybe someone thought that "Toledo Eleven News" sounded better than "Eyewitness News"
(provided that the former began in 1971).

> 1:00 NEWS (C)*

>

> *Apparently just a brief update. Earlier schedules from the

> late '60s advertised "The Eleven O'Clock News" on WDHO-TV,

> at the time the only news broadcast on the station.

>

Until Malrite acquired the station and flipped it to NBC, ch.24 always seemed to have a hard
time getting a news organisation off the ground. Apparently, this was their only newscast each
weekday in 1971, and given the nature, it was probably an announcer reading the wires behind a
"news" slide (the only reason why it was listed as being in color, unless it was a black-and-white
slide).

> [30] WGTE

>

> 11:30am SESAME STREET (C)

> (Unless WGTE was showing instructional programming, they


> signed off at 12:30pm. No listing is given until 3:30pm.)

Given the time of year, they probably did have in-school TV that day.

> 6:00 DAVEY & GOLIATH

> 6:15 BROWNIE BEAR (C)

I thought all "Davey and Goliath" episodes were in colorn (unless some black-and-white prints
were made).

> 7:00 HOORAY FOR LOVE-Pledge Drive (C)

Since this was a pledge special and the 1970s, was Leo Buscaglia involved with this?<P
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What was "The New Andy Griffith Show"? I knew about "Headmaster", and that the original
show morphed into "Mayberry RFD" with Ken Berry, but wasn't aware of a "new" show with
Griffith.

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> What was "The New Andy Griffith Show"? I knew about

> "Headmaster", and that the original show morphed into

> "Mayberry RFD" with Ken Berry, but wasn't aware of a "new"

> show with Griffith.

The New Andy Griffith Show was a show where Andy played Andy Sawyer the mayor of
Greenwood(nothing was mentioned of the state Greenwood was in). Lee Meriwether portrayed
his wife Lee and it was basically something similiar to the Andy Griffith Show only that he was
mayor and not sheriff. Unfortunately the show only lasted 5 months on Friday nights at 7:30 PM
Central from January 8,1971 to May 21,1971. Also it was up against The Partridge Family in that
time slot on ABC and also CBS was beginning to pull the gauntlet on rural shows like The Beverly
Hillbillies,Green Acres,Hee Haw,and Mayberry RFD so the show didn't have a chance in the first
place.

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Thanks. Maybe I do vaguely remember it.

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I recall that growing up in the mid 1970's in Columbus,Ohio, the local cable tv system cherry
picked two stations from Toledo, Channel 11 and Channel 13.

[11] WTOL (CBS) The cable system sometimes showed the local news from WTOL Toledo. I
remember that the name of their newscast back then was Toledo 11 News. Does WTOL still
name their newscasts Toledo 11 News or has it since been changed? I also recall that WTOL also
carried the Detroit Tigers baseball games in the mid 1970's which the cable system also carried.

[13] WTVG (NBC) I recall that the call letters were WSPD in the mid 1970's. I don't recall seeing
the WTVG call letters back then. When did WSPD change their call letters to WTVG?

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> [13] WTVG (NBC) I recall that the call letters were WSPD in

> the mid 1970's. I don't recall seeing the WTVG call letters

> back then. When did WSPD change their call letters to WTVG?

>

Good catch -- even I didn't notice that. I figure around 1979 at the earliest. When the station first
started to use its "13 Strong" moniker around 1978 (I think), they were still WSPD -- they became
WTVG when then-owner Storer spunoff WSPD radio.

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> [11] WTOL (CBS) The cable system sometimes showed the local

> news from WTOL Toledo. I remember that the name of their

> newscast back then was Toledo 11 News. Does WTOL still name

> their newscasts Toledo 11 News or has it since been changed?


They kept the "Toledo 11" name until last year, when they adopted the Liberty corporate
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Retro: Spain Mon 6/21/97

from Hola! (the originator of the various Hello! magazines worldwide)

National Channels

TVE1

5:00 Cine de Madrugada II cont'd

6:00 EuroNews

7:30 Telediario Matinal

8:45 Estamos de Vacaciones

9:45 Club Disney Verano

11:00 Las Gemelas de Sweet Valley

11:20 Los Rompercorazones

12:10 Lois y Clark: Las Nuevas Aventuras de Superman

1:10 Kung Fu: La Leyenda Continua

2:00 Informacion Territorial (regional news)

2:30 Corazones de Verano

3:00 Telediario 1

4:00 Tour de Francia 1997


5:20 Todo por Tu Amor

6:15 Series

8:00 Gente

9:00 Telediario 2

9:50 No Veas

11:00 Muchas Gracias

12:45 Dossier

1:15 Telediario 3

2:00 Se Ha Escrito Un Crimen

2:45 El Cuarto Oscuro

3:35 Telediario 4

4:05 EuroCops

La 2 TVE

5:50 Cierta Idea de Europa

6:40 Por la Ruta de los Vientos

7:35 Ciudades Perdidas

8:30 Empleate a Fondo

9:00 Otros Pueblos

10:00 Documental

10:55 Tour de Francia 1997

3:55 Grandes Documentales

5:00 Ushuaia

5:30 Pueblo de Dios

6:00 Para Nosotros


7:00 Yo y El Mundo

7:30 Quien es el Jefe?

8:00 Informativo Territorial

8:30 Zip Zap

9:00 Mitomania: Erase Una Vez La Tele

10:00 La 2 Noticias

10:30 El Cine de la 2 "Frenes!"

12:40 El Valor del Dinero

1:10 Cine-Club: Classicos del Cine "Placido"

Antena 3

6:00 Cine de Madrugada "Ellie" cont'd

6:30 Dirty Dancing

7:00 Noticias

7:30 Club Megatrix

11:30 Mr. Belvedere

Noon Aquallos Maravillosos Anos

12:30 California Dreams

1:00 El Equipo A

2:00 La Familia Hogan

2:30 Los Problemas Crecen

3:00 Noticias

3:45 Extra Rosa

4:30 Telecine

6:30 El Coche Fantastico


7:30 Que Loca Peluqueria

8:20 Impacto TV

9:00 Noticias

9:30 Cine

11:30 TBA

1:30 Noticias

2:00 Cine "Por que pecamos a los cuarenta?"

3:00 Televenta

Tele 5

5:00 Pelota Vasca cont'd

6:00 Superboy

6:30 Las Noticias Titulares

7:35 Dibujos Animados

9:15 Primros Besos

9:45 Sensacion de Vivir

11:00 Operacion Trueno

11:45 RoboCop

12:30 Tarzan

1:30 Acapulco HEAT

2:30 Las Noticias

3:20 Que Me Dices?

4:00 Tarde de Cine

6:00 Ana

7:15 Polidron
8:00 La Ruleta de la Fortuna

8:30 Las Noticias

9:30 Telecupon

9:35 Que Mas Amigos

11:00 Todos los Hombres Sois Iguales

Mid. El Puente

2:00 Entre Hoy y Manana (repeated 6am the next morning)

2:30 Esta Noche Tu

2:35 Universidad Verano de El Escorial

2:50 Pasiones

3:40 Milagros

4:10 Manuela

Canal +

5:08 Cine "Flirt" (original soundtrack)

7:35 ABC World News This Morning (normally shown 8am; I assume it was subtitled like with
CBS News in France)

8:00 Plusvalia

8:35 Entrenador

9:30 Programa Mas o Menos Multiplicado o Diviso

11:58 Cine "Rebelion en las aulas II"

1:30 Los 40 Principales

2:25 Madison

2:55 Redaccion/Noticias

3:27 Cine "Angeles guardianes"

5:15 Cine "Yankee zulu"


6:42 Cine "A casa por vacaciones"

8:30 Es Mi Vida

9:30 Redaccion/Noticias

10:00 Frasier

10:30 Estreno Canal + "La otra America"

12:04 Cine "Ma amiga Max"

1:45 Suplementos

2:46 Cine "Eclipse total" (original soundtrack)

4:53 Cine "Mi nombre es sombre"

Galavision

5:00 TeleHit

7:00 ECO

10:00 Conexion Financiera

11:00 ECO

Noon ECO Agenda

1:00 Pasaporte Deportivo

2:00 ECO

4:00 TVO

5:00 Un Nuevo Dia

7:00 Cristina

8:00 Primer Impacto

9:00 En Cadena con Cadena

9:30 Tercer Milenio

10:00 Al Ritmo de la Noche


11:00 24 Horas (airs overnight)

Regional Stations

TV3 (Catalunya, broadcasts in Catalan)

8:00 Mister Ed

8:25 La Gran Vall

9:15 Gent del Barri

10:10 Dobes de Llei

11:05 La Doble Vida d'En Henry

11:35 Superagent 86

Noon Veins

12:40 Bonanza

1:30 Setciencies

2:05 Telenoticies

3:15 Els Misteris de Ruth Rendell

4:15 Un Dia a la Vida

6:15 Bigfoot i Els Henderson

6:45 Estacio d'Enllac

7:30 Ironside

8:30 Mira-t'ho Be

9:00 Telenoticies Vespre

9:40 Bojos pel Ball

11:20 Les 1.000 i Una

2:00 Els Desbravadors


3:25 Fi d'Emissio (sign-off)

ETB (Basque Country, broadcasts in Basque)

7:30 Aurkezpena

7:35 Le Tour

9:00 Superbat

10:35 Speed Racer

11:00 Euskaraokea

11:25 Irribarrez

12:40 Harry eta Hendersondarrak

1:30 Gaur Egun

2:20 Jaiak 97

3:10 Goenkale

4:15 Txiskola

5:30 Elefanteen Borroka

6:20 Euskal Herritik

8:05 Parker Lewisek ez du Sekula Galtzen

8:30 Gaur Egun

9:35 Goenkale

10:10 Le Tour

11:40 Burdinazko Kemena

12:35 Jaiak 97

1:30 Geonkale

3:25 Egi Bidean


TVG (Galicia, broadcasts in Galician- a language related to Portuguese)

8:00 Xabarin Club

9:00 Telexornal Primiera Hora

9:30 Aerobic

10:25 Xabarin Club

11:55 A Cocinar

12:30 Galicia Enteira

1:30 Telexornal Galicia

2:30 Telexornal Mediodia

3:20 Cousa, Cousina

3:50 A Forza do Amor

4:55 Xabarin Club

6:15 Brigada de Rescate

7:15 En Todo Corazon

8:00 Tequele, Tequele

8:55 Telexornal Seran

9:45 Lei e Desordre

10:15 Taxi

11:15 Mil Gracias

12:15 Telexornal Noite

12:45 Gran Cinema "Gorky Park"

2:45 A Sentinela

Canal 9 (Valencia, broadcasts in Valencian)

7:15 Carta d'Ajust (test pattern)


7:30 Babala

9:00 El Segle de les Guerres

9:55 Boig per Tu

10:15 Cine de Mati "Hart y Hart: el regreso"

Noon A Flor de Pell

12:25 Babala

2:00 Noticies 9

4:00 En Primera Persona

6:20 El Jui del Cas Alcasser

9:00 Noticies 9

9:30 En Exclusiva

12:30 Cine de Mitjanit "Cumpleanos mortal"

2:15 Cine de Mitjanit "Tambores de Tahiti"

3:25 Fi d'Emissio (sign-off)

Canal Sur (Andalucia, broadcasts in Spanish)

7:45 Carta de Presentacion (test pattern)

8:00 Dibujos Animados

9:00 La Banda del Sur

11:20 Los Picapiedra

11:45 El Mundo de Beakman

12:05 Avance Informativo

12:15 TBA

2:00 Canal Sur Noticias

3:15 Deportes
3:30 De Tarde En Tarde

6:00 Vidas Cruzadas

6:30 Vida Salvaje

7:00 Toros

9:00 Canal Sur Noticias

9:30 Noches de Gloria

10:15 Cine "Mi marido no funciona"

12:55 Canal Sur Noticias

1:10 Musica: Festival Falla 96

2:40 Buenas Noches Nos de Dios

2:50 Despedida y Cierre (sign-off)

TeleMadrid (Madrid, broadcasts in Spanish)

5:00 Informacion Cultural de la CAM

7:30 A Saber

8:00 Dibujos Animados

10:00 Telenoticias

10:30 Brigada Especial

11:15 Dibujos Animados

2:00 Telenoticias

3:30 Cinco en Familia

4:30 Cine de Tarde

6:15 Hablando con Gemma

7:30 Madrid Directo

8:30 Telenoticias
9:30 Canciones para el Recuerdo

Mid. Cine

2:00 Telenoticias

2:05 Cine: Sala de Madrugada

3:30 Informacion Cultural de la CAM

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Guessing game time again, with comments:

> TVE1

> 9:45 Club Disney Verano

Many European channels had some sort of "Club Disney" block, rather than showing the
programs separately.

> 11:00 Las Gemelas de Sweet Valley (...High)

> 12:10 Lois y Clark: Las Nuevas Aventuras de Superman


> 1:10 Kung Fu: La Leyenda Continua

Kind of obvious to guess.

> 4:00 Tour de Francia 1997

Tour de France.

> 6:15 Series ("To Be Announced"?)

> 2:00 Se Ha Escrito Un Crimen (Murder She Wrote?)

>

> La 2 TVE

> 7:30 Quien es el Jefe? (Who's The Boss?)

>

> Antena 3

> 2:00 La Familia Hogan (The Hogan Family, a.k.a. "Valerie")

> 3:00 Televenta (Infomercials)

>

> Tele 5

> 7:35 Dibujos Animados (generic cartoon block)

> 8:00 La Ruleta de la Fortuna (Wheel of Fortune)

> 2:50 Pasiones (Passions)

>

> Canal +
> 9:30 Programa Mas o Menos Multiplicado o Diviso

Two-hour arithmetic program?

mas = more

menos = less

multiplicado = multiplication

diviso = division

> Galavision

This was the European service of Univision's cable channel.

> 5:00 TeleHit

> 7:00 ECO

> 10:00 Conexion Financiera

> 11:00 ECO

> Noon ECO Agenda

> 1:00 Pasaporte Deportivo

> 2:00 ECO

> 4:00 TVO

> 5:00 Un Nuevo Dia

> 7:00 Cristina

> 8:00 Primer Impacto

> 9:00 En Cadena con Cadena

> 9:30 Tercer Milenio


> 10:00 Al Ritmo de la Noche

Did the American Galavision air alot of ECO in 1997?

ECO is Televisa's Mexican news channel, seen outside Mexico on Galavision.

> 11:00 24 Horas (airs overnight)

This was Televisa's flagship news program, which actually lasted only an hour or so. Apparently,
ECO is seen after this is finished.

> TV3 (Catalunya, broadcasts in Catalan)

"Catalan" and "Valencian" are, more or less, a mixture of Spanish and French.

> 11:05 La Doble Vida d'En Henry

The Double Life of Henry Phyffe, which was never seen in the US after NBC(?) cancelled it in the
late-1960s.

> 11:35 Superagent 86 (Get Smart)

> 6:15 Bigfoot i Els Henderson (Harry and the Hendersons)

>

> ETB (Basque Country, broadcasts in Basque)

> 9:00 Superbat (Batman?)

> 12:40 Harry eta Hendersondarrak (also Harry & The Hendersons)
> 8:05 Parker Lewisek ez du Sekula Galtzen (Parker Lewis Can't Lose)

<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by rugrats1 on 11/23/05 06:02 PM.</FONT></P>

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> > Galavision

>

> This was the European service of Univision's cable channel.

>

IIRC, this version of Galavision (Galavison Europa a.k.a. Galavision Internacional) was actually
Televisa's international service, hence all the ECO simulacasts and other Televisa programming.
In other words, it was essentailly a version of Televisa's Mexican Galavision network
(http://www.esmas.com/galavision/), rather than Galavision USA.

Retro: Southern & Central Ontario/Kingston/North Bay-Sudbury Wed 7/5/67

from Toronto Telegram(Showcase section)

WGR 2-NBC Buffalo

6:30 Window on the World

7:00 Today
9:00 Topper

9:30 Jack LaLanne

9:55 News

10:00 Snap Judgement

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

Noon Jeopardy!

12:30 Merv Griffin

12:55 NBC News

1:00 Merv Griffin

1:30 Matches 'n' Mates

2:00 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4:00 Mike Douglas

5:30 Of Land & Seas

6:30 NBC News (Huntley-Brinkley)

7:00 News

7:30 Virginian

9:00 Loyal Opposition

10:00 I Spy

11:00 News
11:30 Tonight Show

CKVR 3-CBC Barrie

11:30 Ed Allen

Noon Luncheon Date

12:30 News

1:00 Luncheon Date

1:30 Edgar Wallace

2:30 Royal Visit

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Royal Visit

4:30 Vacation Time

5:00 Woody Woodpecker

5:30 Canada Outdoors

6:00 Time Out

6:30 News

7:00 Daktari

8:00 Green Acres

8:30 Bob Hope Theatre

9:30 World on Stage

10:00 Royal Visit

11:00 CBC News/News

11:35 Thriller

12:35 Dave Garroway


WBEN 4-CBS Buffalo

6:30 Sunrise Semester

7:00 News

7:30 Popeye

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Forest Rangers

9:30 Love of Life

9:55 CBS News

10:00 Candid Camera

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11:00 Andy of Mayberry

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

Noon News

12:25 Doctor's House Call

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1:00 Meet the Millers

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Password

2:30 House Party

3:00 To Tell the Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Secret Storm

4:30 Movie "Invisible Boy"


6:00 News

6:30 CBS News (Cronkite)

7:00 Lowell Thomas

7:30 Lost in Space

8:30 Beverly Hillbillies

9:00 Green Acres

9:30 Gomer Pyle

10:00 Steve Allen

11:00 News

11:25 Greatest Headlines

11:30 Movie "Outside the Headlines"

CKSO 5-CBC Sudbury

11:00 Luncheon Date

11:55 CBC News

Noon Thought for the Day

12:02 PM Panorama

1:00 Movie

3:00 Royal Visit

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Royal Visit

4:30 Vacation Time

5:00 Thunderbirds

5:30 Canada Outdoors

6:00 News
6:15 Hospital Dilemma

6:35 Sports

7:00 TBA

8:00 Green Acres

8:30 Bob Hope Theatre

9:30 World on Stage

10:00 Royal Visit

11:00 CBC News/News

11:40 Movie "Inside the Mafia"

1:15 News

CBLT 6-CBC Toronto

10:00 META (educational programs)

11:55 CBC News

Noon Luncheon Date

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1:00 Luncheon Date

1:30 As the World Turns

2:00 Let's Talk Music

2:30 Royal Visit

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Royal Visit

4:30 Vacation Time

5:00 Forest Rangers


5:30 Canada Outdoors

6:00 Green Hornet

6:30 News

7:00 TBA

7:30 Majority Generation

8:00 Green Acres

8:30 Bob Hope Theatre

9:30 World on Stage

10:00 Royal Visit

11:00 CBC News

11:18 Viewpoint/Night Metro

11:45 Frost Report

12:15 New Faces

1:15 News

WKBW 7-ABC Buffalo

7:00 Window on the World

7:30 Rocketship 7

8:55 Dialing for Dollars/Girl Talk

10:25 News

10:30 Dateline: Hollywood

10:55 Children's Doctor

11:00 Supermarket Sweep

11:30 Family Game

Noon Movie "Laura" (pt 1, concludes next day)


1:00 Fugitive

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 Dream Girl '67

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 Superman

4:00 TBA

5:00 Highway Patrol

5:30 ABC News (Jennings)

6:00 Movie "Operation Bottleneck"

7:20 News

7:30 Batman

8:00 Monroes

9:00 Movie "Marines, Let's Go"

11:00 News

11:30 Movie "Abandon Ship"

CKNX 8-CBC Wingham

11:55 CBC News

Noon Cartoons

12:45 Town & Country

1:30 Luncheon Date

2:30 Girl Talk

3:00 Royal Visit

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Royal Vsit


4:30 Vacation Time

5:00 Forest Rangers

5:30 Canada Outdoors

6:00 Mailbag

6:15 Centennial Salute

6:30 Insight

7:00 Lost in Space

8:00 Green Acres

8:30 Bob Hope Theatre

10:00 Royal Visit

11:00 CBC News/News

11:30 Nurses

WROC 8-NBC Rochester

(This was the only Rochester station listed in the Showcase section; the Tely also had a TV Guide-
size magazine in Southern Ontario)

7:00 Today

9:00 Crossfire

9:30 Dialing for Dollars/Exercise with Gloria

10:00 Snap Judgement

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

Noon Jeopardy!

12:30 Eye Guess


12:55 NBC News

1:00 Dialing for Dollars/Girl Talk

1:30 Matches 'n' Mates

2:00 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4:00 Match Game

4:25 Skipper Sam

4:30 Woody Woodpecker

5:00 Superman

5:30 McHale's Navy

6:00 News

6:30 NBC News

7:00 Lowell Thomas

7:30 Virginian

9:00 Loyal Opposition

10:00 I Spy

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

CFTO 9-CTV Toronto

8:30 University of the Air

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 Uncle Bobby


10:30 Cartoons

11:00 Fractured Phrases

11:30 Flying Doctor

Noon Toronto Today

1:00 Movie "The World was His Jury"

2:30 People in Conflict

3:00 Words & Music

3:30 It's Your Move

4:00 I Love Lucy

4:30 Movie "The Treasure of Pancho Villa"

6:30 News

7:00 Batman

7:30 Hollywood Palace

8:30 Movie "It Happened at the World's Fair"

10:30 Sports Hot Seat

11:00 CTV News

11:20 Metro Final

11:40 Movie "Solitary Child"

CFPL 10-CBC London

10:00 NFB

11:00 Luncheon Date

11:30 Little People

Noon Top Cat

12:30 News
12:40 Movie "Dangerously They Live"

2:30 Marriage Confidential

3:00 Royal Visit

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Royal Visit

4:30 Vacation Time

5:00 Time Tunnel

5:30 My Three Sons

6:00 Pierre Berton

6:30 For Your Information

7:00 My Three Sons

7:30 Petticoat Junction

8:00 Green Acres

8:30 Bob Hope Theatre

9:30 World on Stage

10:00 Royal Visit

11:00 CBC News/News

11:40 Movie "Faces in the Dark"

CFCH 10-CBC North Bay

11:55 CBC News

Noon Gumby/Woman's World

1:00 Luncheon Date

2:00 Ed Allen

2:30 Meri Craven


3:00 Royal Visit

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Royal Visit

4:30 Vacation Time

5:00 Woody Woodpecker

5:30 Canada Outdoors

6:00 News

6:30 Iron Horse

7:30 Horizon

8:00 Green Acres

8:30 Bob Hope Theatre

9:30 World on Stage

10:00 Royal Visit

11:00 CBC News/News

11:30 Movie "Murder Will Out"

CHCH 11-Ind Hamilton

9:00 Ed Allen

9:30 Hawkeye

10:00 Little People

10:30 Expo People

11:00 It's a Match

11:30 Bonnie Prudden

Noon Hot Line

12:30 It's a Match


1:00 Marriage Confidential

1:30 Movie "Shakedown"/First Four Races

3:30 Mike Douglas

4:30 Woody Woodpecker

5:00 Movie "Chase a Crooked Shadow"

6:30 Pierre Berton

7:00 Littlest Hobo

8:00 Movie "Rome Adventure"

10:30 Merv Griffin

11:00 News

11:25 Pierre Berton

Mid. Saber of London

CKWS 11-CBC Kingston

11:00 Romper Room

11:30 TBA

Noon News

12:15 Movie

2:00 TBA

2:30 Almanac

3:00 Royal Visit

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Royal Visit

4:30 Vacation Time

5:00 Students
5:30 Woody Woodpecker

6:00 News

6:30 Girl from UNCLE

7:30 TBA

8:00 Green Acres

8:30 Bob Hope Theatre

10:00 Royal Visit

11:00 CBC News/News

11:40 Movie "Cry from the Streets"

CHEX 12-CBC Peterborough

11:30 Romper Room

Noon Cartoons

12:30 News

12:50 Movie

2:00 Ed Allen

2:30 Summer Scene

3:00 Royal Visit

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Royal Visit

4:30 Vacation Time

5:00 Woody Woodpecker

5:30 Canada Outdoors

6:00 News

6:30 Road West


7:30 Forest Rangers

8:00 Green Acres

8:30 Bob Hope Theatre

10:00 Royal Visit

11:00 CBC News/News

11:45 Movie "Secret Tent"

CKCO 13-CTV Kitchener

8:20 Minister's Study

8:30 University of the Air

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 Fractured Phrases

10:00 Romper Room

10:30 Magistrate's Court

11:00 Mr. & Mrs.

11:30 Pete's Place

Noon Cartoons

12:20 Winner's Circle

12:30 Mike Douglas

1:30 Fractured Phrases

2:00 Elaine Cole

2:30 People in Conflict

3:00 Words & Music

3:30 It's Your Move

4:00 Magistrate's Court


4:30 Ranch Party

5:00 Merv Griffin

6:00 News

6:30 Iron Horse

7:30 Hollywood Palace

8:30 Movie "It Happened at the World's Fair"

10:30 Sports Hot Seat

11:00 CTV News/News

11:45 Wrestling

12:45 Minister's Study

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Re: Retro: Southern & Central Ontario/Kingston/North Bay-Sudbury Wed 7/5/67

>

> WKBW 7-ABC Buffalo

> > 3:30 Superman

> 4:00 TBA

>
Superman was part of a 90-minute children's show hosted by weatherman "Commander" Tom
Jolls. His daily show was actually called "The Superman Show" for a while before becoming the
"Commander Tom Show." Sadly, the show moved to Sundays in the late 70s and faded away in
the early 90s.

Retro: Atlanta Monday, September 13, 1999

From TV Guide:

WSB Ch. 2 (ABC)

5 AM News

5:30 News

6 AM News

7 AM Good Morning America

9 AM Regis & Kathie Lee

10 AM Maury

11 AM The View

12 N News

12:30 Port Charles

1 PM All My Children

2 PM One Life To Live

3 PM General Hospital

4 PM Oprah Winfrey

5 PM News

6 PM News

7 PM ABC News
7:30 Entertainment Tonight

8 PM 20/20

9 PM NFL Football: Miami at

Denver

12 M News (time approximate)

12:35 Nightline

1:05 Politically Incorrect

1:35 Leeza

2:35 Inside Edition

3:05 World News Now (to 5 AM)

WAGA Ch. 5 (Fox)

5 AM Judge Joe Brown

5:30 Judge Judy

6 AM Good Day Atlanta

7 AM Good Day Atlanta

9 AM People's Court

10 AM Sally Jessy Raphael

11 AM Judge Judy

11:30 Divorce Court

12 N News

12:30 Judge Joe Brown

1 PM Forgive Or Forget

2 PM Donny & Marie (talk show)


3 PM Rosie O'Donnell

4 PM Jerry Springer

5 PM News

6 PM News

7 PM Home Improvement

7:30 Drew Carey

8 PM Get Real

9 PM Ally McBeal

10 PM News

11 PM Jerry Springer

12 M 3rd Rock From The Sun

12:30 M*A*S*H

1 AM News

2 AM National Enquirer

2:30 Cops

3 AM Sally Jessy Raphael

4 AM Infomercial

4:30 Divorce Court

WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

5:30 G.E.D.

6 AM Morning Business Report

6:15 Stretching For Life

6:30 Theodore Tugboat


7 AM Dragon Tales

7:30 Arthur

8 AM Teletubbies

8:30 Barney & Friends

9 AM Arthur

9:30 Dragon Tales

10 AM Zoboomafoo

10:30 Noddy

11 AM Sesame Street

12 N Big Comfy Couch

12:30 Salsa

1 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

1:30 Reading Rainbow

2 PM Count On It

2:30 Kratts' Creatures

3 PM Quiz Bowl

3:30 Teletubbies

4 PM Barney & Friends

4:30 Dragon Tales

5 PM Arthur

5:30 Arthur

6 PM Newshour With Jim Lehrer

7 PM Nightly Business Report

7:30 Antiques Roadshow

8 PM Antiques Roadshow
9 PM American Playhouse: "I've

Fallen And I Can't Get Up"

10 PM American Playhouse: "It's

Been Another Year And I

Ain't Gone"

11 PM StarChild

12 M Tony Brown's Journal

sign off 12:30 AM

WXIA Ch. 11 (NBC)

5 AM News

5:30 News

6 AM News

7 AM Today

9 AM Later Today

10 AM Peachtree Morning

11 AM Jenny Jones

12 N News

12:30 Access Hollywood

1 PM Sunset Beach

2 PM Passions

3 PM Montel Williams

4 PM Days Of Our Lives

5 PM News
6 PM News

6:30 NBC News

7 PM Wheel Of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8 PM Suddenly Susan

8:30 Veronica's Closet

9 PM Law & Order

10 PM Dateline NBC

11 PM News

11:35 Jay Leno

12:35 Conan O'Brien

1:35 Later

2:05 News

2:35 Infomercial

3:05 Sunset Beach

4 AM Jay Leno

WPXA Ch. 14 (PAX)

6 AM Infomercial

6:30 Religious Program (in Korean)

7 AM Supertime (in Japanese)

7:30 Infomercials

8:30 Life Today

9 AM Infomercials
1 PM Big Valley

2 PM Bonanza

3 PM Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

4 PM Hogan Family

4:30 Dave's World

5 PM Life Goes On

6 PM Supermarket Sweep

6:30 Shop 'Til You Drop

7 PM Treasures In Your Home

8 PM Destination Stardom

9 PM Touched By An Angel

10 PM Diagnosis Murder

11 PM Highway To Heaven

12 M Infomercials

1 AM Worship (to 6 AM)

WTBS Ch. 17 (Ind.)

5 AM Beverly Hillbillies

5:30 World's Funniest Videos

6 AM CNN Headline News

6:30 Family Ties

7 AM Saved By The Bell

7:30 Saved By The Bell

8 AM Beverly Hillbillies
8:30 Beverly Hillbillies

9 AM Little House On The Prairie

10 AM Little House On The Prairie

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Andy Griffith

12 N Matlock

1 PM Hunter

2 PM Movie: "The Secret Of My

Success"

4:20 Interstitial

4:35 Mama's Family

5:05 Full House

5:35 Full House

6:05 Family Matters

6:35 Family Matters

7:05 Roseanne

7:35 Roseanne

8:05 Movie: "Overboard"

10:25 Movie: "Desperate Hours"

(1990 version)

12:45 Chimp Channel

1:15 Movie: "Perry Mason: The

Case Of The Lady In The

Lake"

3:20 Interstitial
3:30 Perry Mason

4:30 America's Funniest People

WPBA Ch. 30 (PBS)

6 AM American Adventure

6:30 Time To Grow

7 AM Barney & Friends

7:30 Barney & Friends

8 AM Teletubbies

8:30 Teletubbies

9 AM Arthur

9:30 Arthur

10 AM Reading Rainbow

10:30 Dragon Tales

11 AM Sesame Street

12 N Charlie Rose

1 PM Christina Cooks

1:30 Weir Cooking In The Wine

Country

2 PM Dessert Circus

2:30 Regina's Vegetarian Table

3 PM Zoboomafoo

3:30 Barney & Friends

4 PM Arthur
4:30 Zoom

5 PM Wishbone

5:30 Arthur

6 PM Kratts' Creatures

6:30 ITN World News

7 PM Newshour With Jim Lehrer

8 PM This Old House

8:30 This Old House

9 PM Making The Grade

9:30 Atlanta Board Of Education

11 PM Independent Lens

12 M Charlie Rose

sign off 1 AM

WATL Ch. 36 (WB)

6 AM Garfield

6:30 Pokemon

7 AM Big Cartoonie

7:30 Pokemon

8 AM Batman Beyond

8:30 Pokemon

9 AM Different World

9:30 Different World

10 AM Martin Short
11 AM Queen Latifah: Voice Of

A New Generation

11:30 Murphy Brown

12 N Ricki Lake

1 PM 700 Club

1:30 Histeria!

2 PM Magic School Bus

2:30 Mighty Morphin Power

Rangers

3 PM Beast Wars

3:30 Digimon: Digital Monsters

4 PM Woody Woodpecker

4:30 Different World

5 PM Ricki Lake

6 PM Hangin' With Mr. Cooper

6:30 Simpsons

7 PM Friends

7:30 Living Single

8 PM 7th Heaven

9 PM 7th Heaven

10 PM Seinfeld

10:30 Friends

11 PM NewsRadio

11:30 Simpsons

12 M Married...With Children
12:30 Cheers

sign off 1 AM (unless infomercials)

WGNX Ch. 46 (CBS)

5 AM Up To The Minute

6 AM CBS Morning News

6:30 CBS Morning News

7 AM CBS This Morning

9 AM Martha Stewart Living

10 AM Dr. Joy Browne

11 AM Price Is Right

12 N News

12:30 Young And The Restless

1:30 Bold And The Beautiful

2 PM As The World Turns

3 PM Guiding Light

4 PM Judge Mills Lane

4:30 Judge Mills Lane

5 PM News

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM Extra!

7:30 Hollywood Squares

8 PM Everybody Loves Raymond


8:30 Everybody Loves Raymond

9 PM Everybody Loves Raymond

9:30 Everybody Loves Raymond

10 PM 48 Hours

11 PM News

11:35 David Letterman

12:35 Craig Kilborn

1:35 News

2:10 Extra!

2:40 Up To The Minute

3:40 Roseanne Show (talk show)

4:40 Up To The Minute

WUPA Ch. 69 (UPN)

6 AM Creflo A. Dollar

6:30 Kenneth Copeland

7 AM Out Of This World

7:30 Tennessee Tuxedo

8 AM Wacky World Of Tex Avery

8:30 Diff'rent Strokes

9 AM Charles In Charge

9:30 Amen

10 AM Change Of Heart

10:30 Love Connection


11 AM TBA

11:30 Unhappily Ever After

12 N All In The Family

12:30 All In The Family

1 PM Step By Step

1:30 Step By Step

2 PM Boy Meets World

2:30 Dragon Ball Z

3 PM Hercules

3:30 Doug

4 PM Sabrina, The Animated

Series

4:30 Recess

5 PM Sister, Sister

5:30 Sister, Sister

6 PM Mad About You

6:30 Mad About You

7 PM Frasier

7:30 Frasier

8 PM Moesha

8:30 The Parkers

9 PM Grown Ups

9:30 Malcolm & Eddie

10 PM Baseball: Atlanta at

San Diego
1 AM The Nanny (time approximate)

1:30 Grace Under Fire

either off at 2 AM or infomercials<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by bpatrick on


11/29/05 02:48 PM.</FONT></P>

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Re: Retro: Atlanta Monday, September 13, 1999

> WATL Ch. 36 (WB)

> 3 PM Beast Wars

> WUPA Ch. 69 (UPN)

> 3 PM Beast Wars (was it on both 36 and 69?)

> 10 PM Baseball: Atlanta at

> San Diego-(was this the Braves Network?)

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Re: Retro: Atlanta Monday, September 13, 1999

> > WATL Ch. 36 (WB)

> > 3 PM Beast Wars

> > WUPA Ch. 69 (UPN)

>

>

> > 3 PM Beast Wars (was it on both 36 and 69?)

> > 10 PM Baseball: Atlanta at

> > San Diego-(was this the Braves Network?)

>

Beast Wars was on 36, an animated Hercules series was

on 69 at 3 PM. I somehow managed to overlook Hercules.

I have made the correction in the original post.

As for the Braves game, I can only guess that it used

Turner's announcers; I don't recall other stations airing

the game and I certainly don't think it used San Diego's

announcers.<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by bpatrick on 11/29/05 02:49


PM.</FONT></P>

Retro: Raleigh/Durham Thursday, November 18, 1965

Some time back I posted schedules for this date

for Greenville/New Bern/Washington, where I moved


that day. I never did tell you what I left behind,

so here goes. From TV Guide:

WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill (NET)

9 AM American History

9:30 Physical Science

10 AM World History

10:30 Mathematics

11 AM Intertel

12 N Aspect (farm show)

12:30 News

12:45 off the air

3:30 Library Science

4 PM off the air

5 PM College Algebra

6 PM News

6:15 Aspect

6:45 Friendly Giant

7 PM You The Deaf

7:30 What's New

8 PM Conversations (James Day,

manager of KQED/9 San Francisco,

interviews Socialist Party leader

Norman Thomas.)
8:30 What In The World? (This was a

'50s game show which originally

aired on CBS. Archaeologists were

shown artifacts and tried to both

identify them and establish their

origins. I don't know if these

were new episodes or reruns.)

9 PM Performance--Music

9:30 Social History Of The U.S.

10 PM Sign Off

WRAL Ch. 5 Raleigh (ABC, some CBS)

5:30 Aspect

6 AM Daybreak--Music

6:45 Ray Wilkinson--Farm News

7 AM Viewpoint--Jesse Helms

7:05 CBS Morning News With Mike

Wallace (airs again at 7:30)

7:55 Weather--Charlie Hicks

8 AM Mickey Mouse Club

8:30 Life Of Riley

9 AM Femme Fare--Bette Elliott

10 AM Time For Uncle Paul (kids' show

with Paul Montgomery, a legally-


blind musician who still plays

with a jazz combo around Chapel

Hill)

10:30 Donna Reed (delay from 12 N)

11 AM The Young Set (a forerunner of

The View, perhaps?)

12 N News

12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM Ben Casey

2 PM The Nurses (had just been transformed

from a weekly primetime show on CBS

to a daily soap on ABC)

2:30 A Time For Us

2:55 ABC News

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Young Marrieds

4 PM Superman

4:30 Movie: "Gigantis, The Fire Monster"

(from Japan, home of Godzilla and

Mothra)

6 PM News

6:20 ABC News--Peter Jennings

6:35 Viewpoint--Jesse Helms

6:40 Weather And Sports

7 PM Movie: "It Happened To Jane"


(pre-empts Shindig, Donna Reed,

and O.K. Crackerby)

9 PM Bewitched

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM The Long Hot Summer

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Glass Key"

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (CBS/NBC)

6 AM Aspect

6:30 Homer Briarhopper--Music

7 AM Today (NBC-COLOR)

9 AM Captain Kangaroo (CBS)

10 AM Fractured Phrases (NBC-COLOR)

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Real McCoys (CBS)

11 AM Andy Griffith (CBS)

11:30 Paradise Bay (NBC-COLOR)

12 N Love Of Life (CBS)

12:25 News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow (CBS)

12:45 Guiding Light (CBS)

1 PM Peggy Mann--Women

1:30 As The World Turns (CBS)


2 PM Password (CBS)

2:30 Art Linkletter's House

Party (CBS)

3 PM Another World (NBC)

3:30 Edge Of Night (CBS)

4 PM Secret Storm (CBS)

4:30 Let's Make A Deal (NBC-COLOR,

delay from 1:30)

4:55 News

5 PM Lloyd Thaxton

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News--Walter Cronkite

7 PM Daniel Boone (NBC-delay a week from

7:30)

8 PM Perry Mason (CBS-delay from Sunday

9 PM)

9 PM CBS Movie: "Experiment In Terror"

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show (NBC-COLOR)

What was NOT seen that day:

DAYTIME ABC Never Too Young 4 PM

Where The Action Is 4:30 PM


CBS I Love Lucy 10 AM

Dick Van Dyke 11:30 AM

CBS News at 12:25 and 3:25

To Tell The Truth 3 PM

NBC Concentration 10:30 AM

Morning Star 11 AM

Jeopardy! 12 N

Let's Play Post Office 12:30 PM

NBC News at 12:55, 1:55, 4:25

Days Of Our Lives 2 PM

The Doctors 2:30 PM

You Don't Say! 3:30 PM

Match Game 4 PM

NIGHTTIME ABC Shindig 7:30 PM

Donna Reed 8 PM

O.K. Crackerby 8:30 PM

CBS The Munsters 7:30 PM

Gilligan's Island 8 PM

My Three Sons 8:30 PM

NBC The Huntley-Brinkley Report

6:30 or 7 PM
Ringling Brothers And Barnum

& Bailey Circus 7:30 PM

(would air at 7 PM a week later)

Laredo 8:30 PM

Hallmark Hall Of Fame: "Inherit

The Wind" 9:30 PM

Most of these shows (Donna Reed, O.K. Crackerby,

The Munsters, Gilligan's Island, My Three Sons)

aired other nights on delay, but I don't have the

exact times.

No wonder the Raleigh News and Observer was pushing for

an NBC affiliate. Didn't happen until 1968, and then

WRDU/28 got the crumbs of CBS and NBC until it finally

became a fulltime NBC affiliate in 1971 (the FCC forced

WTVD to choose either CBS or NBC, and it chose CBS).

Today WRAL is the CBS affiliate, WTVD an ABC o&o,

WNCN/17 an NBC o&o, WRDC/28 is a UPN affiliate.

WLFL/22 is the WB affiliate and WRAZ/50 carries Fox.

PAX/i is WRPX/47, and WUVC/40 carries Univision.

Maine TV- October 18, 1970

Source: Maine Sunday Telegram


MAINE TV-

Sunday October 18, 1970

PORTLAND

WCSH-TV 6 (NBC)

8:00 Davey and Goliath

8:15 Sacred Heart

8:30 The Christophers

9:00 The Answer

9:30 This is The Life

10:00 Herald of Truth

10:30 Sunday Great Show- Spencers Mountain (1963)

12:30 Meet The Press

1:00 World Series (since Baltimore clinched the World Series that Thursday, what alternate
programming did Ch. 6 air that day?)

4:00 NFL Football- Kansas City Chiefs @ Cincinnati Bengals (Kansas City won 27-19)

7:00 Wild Kingdom

7:30 Wonderful World of Disney

8:30 Bill Cosby

9:00 Bonanza

10:00 Bold Ones

11:00 News

11:30 Tonight Show

1:00 Sign-Off
WMTW-TV 8 (ABC)

8:00 Wellington

8:15 Rex Humbard

9:15 Catholic Mass (produced from the Boston Catholic TV center via WNAC-TV 7 Boston)

10:00 Day Of Discovery

10:30 College Football- Notre Dame .vs. Missouri (tape)

11:30 Quest for Adventure

12:00 This Week in Pro Football

1:00 Outdoors with Foss

1:30 Issues and Answers

2:00 Sunday Showcase- Pursued (1947)

4:00 Sunday Showcase- Hatful of Rain (1957)

6:00 All-American College Show

6:30 Something Else

7:00 Young Rebels

8:00 FBI

9:00 ABC Sunday Night Movie- Nevada Smith (1966)

11:00 11 oclock Report

11:30 Movie 8- Small Voice (1948)

12:55 Sign-Off

WGAN-TV 13 (CBS)

8:00 Dastardly & Muttley

8:30 Bugs Bunny & Friends


9:00 Tom & Herry

9:30 Perils of Penelope

10:00 Word of Life

10:30 Look Up and Live

11:00 Camera 3

11:30 Face The Nation

12:00 This Week in Sports (with Frank Fixaris- does anyone remember him?!)

12:30 NFL Pre-Game (aka NFL Today)

1:00 NFL Football- New York Giants @ Boston Patriots (Giants won 16-0)

4:00 NFL Football- Dallas Cowboys @ Minnesota Vikings (Vikings won 54-13)

6:45 NFL Post Game

7:00 Lassie

7:30 Hogans Heroes

8:00 Ed Sullivan

9:00 Glen Campbell

10:00 Tim Conway

11:00 Newsbeat

11:15 CBS News- Harry Reasoner

11:30 Oral Roberts

12:30 Sign-Off

BANGOR

WLBZ-TV 2 (NBC)

11:00 Golden Years

11:30 Faith for Today


12:00 This Is The Life

12:30 Meet The Press

1:00 World Series (since Baltimore clinched the World Series that Thursday, what alternate
programming did Ch. 2 air that day?)

4:00 NFL Football- Kansas City Chiefs @ Cincinnati Bengals (Chiefs won 27-19)

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Wild Kingdom

7:30 Wonderful World of Disney

8:30 Bill Cosby

9:00 Bonanza

10:00 Bold Ones

11:00 Suspense Theater- Back to Back (1959)

11:50 Sign-Off

WABI-TV 5 (CBS)

8:30 Forest Rangers

9:00 Tom and Jerry

9:30 Perils of Penelope

10:00 Lamp Unto My Feet

10:30 College Football- Notre Dame .vs. Missouri (TAPE)

11:30 Face The Nation

12:00 Big Picture

12:30 NFL Pre-Game Show

1:00 NFL Football- New York Giants @ Boston Patriots

4:00 NFL Football- Dallas Cowboys @ Minnesota Vikings

6:45 NFL Post-Game Show


7:00 Lassie

7:30 Hogans Heroes

8:00 Ed Sullivan

9:00 Glen Campbell

10:00 Tim Conway

11:00 News

11:15 CBS News

11:30 Sign-off

WEMT-TV 7 (ABC)

8:15 Cathedral of Tomorrow

9:15 Davey and Goliath

9:30 Smokey and The Bear

10:00 Johnny Quest

10:30 Chattanooga Cats

11:00 Bullwinkle

11:30 Discovery

12:00 This Week in Pro Football

1:00 Childrens Gospel Hour

1:30 Issues and Answers

2:00 NCAA Football (tape)

3:00 Sunday Matinee- Japanese War Bride (1952)

4:30 Sunday Matinee- Curley OBrien

7:00 Young Rebels

8:00 FBI
9:00 ABC Sunday Night Movie- Nevada Smith (1966)

11:00 News

11:15 Sign-Off

PRESQUE ISLE

WAGM-TV 8 (ABC, NBC, CBS)

8:15 Rex Humbard

9:15 The Christophers

9:30 Perils of Penelope (CBS)

10:00 Lamp Unto My Feet

10:30 NCAA Football- Notre Dame .vs. Missouri (Tape)

11:30 Face The Nation (CBS)

12:00 This is The Life

12:30 NFL Pre-Game Show

1:00 NFL Football- New York Giants @ Boston Patriots

4:00 NFL Football- Dallas Cowboys @ Minnesota Vikings

6:45 NFL Post-Game Show

7:00 Lassie

7:30 Hogans Heroes

8:00 Ed Sullivan

9:00 Glen Campbell

10:00 Tim Conway

11:00 Sunday News

11:15 Sign-off
MANCHESTER, NH

WMUR-TV 9 (ABC)

8:15 Living Word

8:30 Herald of Truth

9:00 Childrens Gospel Hour

9:30 Insight

10:00 Faith For Today

10:30 NCAA Football- Notre Dame .vs. Missouri (Tape)

11:30 Discovery

12:00 NCAA Football (TAPE)

1:00 Scene 70

2:00 Roller Derby

3:00 Wrestling

4:00 Clyde Joy

4:30 Courtship of Eddies Father

5:00 Best Of Flynn- Silver River (1948)

7:00 Young Rebels

8:00 FBI

9:00 ABC Sunday Night Movie- Nevada Smith (1966)

11:00 News

11:30 Oral Roberts

12:30 Sign-Off

BOSTON

WBZ-TV 4 (NBC)
8:00 Boomtown

9:30 For Kids Only

10:00 International Zone

10:30 Our Believing World

11:00 Community Auditions (Dave Maynard)

11:30 Eyewitness News

12:00 Movie- Its A Gift (1934)

1:30 Movie Buff

2:00 Sunday Afternoon at the Movies- Appaloosa (1966)

4:00 NFL Football- Kansas City Chiefs @ Cincinnati Bengals (Chiefs won 27-19)

7:00 Eyewitness News

7:30 Wonderful World of Disney

8:30 Bill Cosby

9:00 Bonanza

10:00 Bold Ones

11:00 Eyewitness News

11:30 Tonight Show

1:00 Sign-Off

WHDH-TV 5 (CBS)

8:00 Insight

8:30 Sacred Heart

8:45 Turning Point

9:00 This is The Life

9:30 Builders Showcase


10:00 Lamp Unto My Feet

10:30 Look up and Live

11:00 Camera 3

11:30 Face The Nation

12:00 Midday News

12:30 Wonderful World of Movies- 5-finger Exercise (1962) (Ch. 5 pre-empts the Patriots game
for this?- because if a Patriots home game isnt sold out 72 hours prior to the game, it is blacked
out)

2:30 Rat Patrol

3:00 Outdoors

3:30 NFL Today

4:00 NFL Football- Dallas Cowboys @ Minnesota Vikings

6:45 NFL Post Game Show

7:00 Lassie

7:30 Hogans Heroes

8:00 Ed Sullivan

9:00 Glen Campbell

10:00 Tim Conway

11:00 News

11:30 CBS News (Harry Reasoner)

11:45 Merv Griffin

1:15 Sign-Off

WNAC-TV 7 (ABC)

8:00 Firing Line

9:00 The Christophers


9:15 Sunday Mass

10:00 Religious Press

10:30 Bostons Beat

11:00 Bullwinkle

11:30 Discovery

12:00 Cinema 7- Bonzo Goes to College (1952)

1:30 Cinema 7- Far Country (1954)

3:30 Issues and Answers

4:00 All-American College Show

4:30 Sunday Movie Spectacular- Elephant Walk (1954)

6:30 News

7:00 Young Rebels

8:00 FBI

9:00 ABC Sunday Night Movie- Nevada Smith (1966)

11:00 News

11:30 Oral Roberts

12:30 Sign-Off

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Re: Maine TV- October 18, 1970

Highwayman 128 wrote:

> .............because if a (then-Boston, now New England)


> Patriots home game isnt sold out 72 hours prior to the

> game, it is blacked out...

This policy did not exist in 1970.

Until 1973, NFL games were not shown in the city they were being played in (or in markets
within 75 miles of the city a game was being played in, meaning Providence was also denied
telecasts of Patriots home games), even if they were sold-out long in advance (which the
Patriots' game of October 18th, 1970 might have been); undoubtdely lots of New York Giants
fans travelled to Harvard Stadium (Foxboro Stadium was still being built; it would open in 1971)
to see that game.

The blackout policy changed in 1973; the major reasons were Congressmen in Washington
complaining that Redskins' home games were not on local television at a time when the team
had become a Super Bowl contendor, and fans of the Miami Dolphins who were deprived of
watching all seven regular-season home games as well as their AFC semifinal and championship
games during the team's undefeated 1972/1973 Super Bowl championship season.

As a result, legislation was passed prior to the 1973 season which mandated NFL games sold-out
72 hours of more in advance would be televised in the city where the game was being played
(and in other TV markets within 75 miles of the team's home city).

Actually, the current policy that lifts TV blackouts for sold-out home games is probably a major
reason the NFL gets as much TV money today as it does. With all sixteen regular-season games
on local television in almost all NFL cities, that results in larger audiences in home cities of NFL
clubs, which in turn raises the advertising rates a network can charge and in turn raises the
amount of money the NFL charges for television rights.

BTW, There have only been eight games so far in 2005 across the entire NFL that have been
blacked-out. Three have been home games of the Oakland Raiders; all the rest were home
games of the Arizona Cardinals (In fact, no Cardinals' home games have been locally televised in
Phoenix thus far this season).
P.S.: The last time a New England Patriots' game was blacked-out in the Boston area was in 1993.

PORTLAND, ME TV- Monday October 19, 1970

Source: Portland Press Herald

PORTLAND, ME TV- Monday October 19, 1970

WCSH-TV 6 (NBC)

6:40 First Radio Parish

6:45 Farm Market Report

7:00 Today

9:00 Weekday

9:15 Lucille Rivers

9:30 Hazel

10:00 Dinahs Place

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Sale of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12:00 Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What or Where

1:00 Dialing For Dollars

1:30 Words of Music

2:00 Days of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3:00 Another World


3:30 Bright Promise

4:00 Somerset

4:30 David Frost

6:00 News Journal

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7:00- He Said, She Said (the precursor to CBSs Tattletales, 5 years later)

7:30 Red Skelton

8:00 Laugh-In

9:00 NBC Monday Night at the Movies- The Other Man (1970)

11:00- News Journal

11:30- The Tonight Show

1:00 Sign-Off

WMTW-TV 8 (ABC)

7:45 Morning Report

8:00- Farm & Home

8:30- Smokey the Bear

9:00- Morning Movie- Her Jungle Love (1938)

11:00- The Movie Game

11:30- That Girl

12:00- Bewitched

12:30 A World Apart

1:00 All My Children

1:30 Lets Make A Deal

2:00 Newlywed Game


2:30 Dating Game

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4:00 Dark Shadows

4:30 The Munsters

5:00 Gilligans Island

5:30 5:30 Report

6:00 ABC Evening News

6:30 Beat the Clock

7:00 To Tell The Truth

7:30 Young Lawyers

8:30 The Silent Force

9:00 NFL Monday Night Football- Washington Redskins @ Oakland Raiders (Raiders won 34-20)

11:30 News Report

12:00 Sign-Off

WGAN-TV 13 (CBS)

7:00 CBS News

7:30 Leave it To Beaver

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 Gomer Pyle

10:00 Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11:00 Fashions in Sewing


11:30 Love of Life

12:00 Where the Heart Is

12:15 Mid-Day Newsbeat

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Galloping Gourmet

1:30 As The World Turns

2:00 Love is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Truth or Consequences

4:30 Merv Griffin

6:00 Newsbeat

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7:00 Whats My Line

7:30 Gunsmoke

8:30 Heres Lucy

9:00 Mayberry RFD

9:30 Doris Day

10:00 Carol Burnett

11:00 Newsbeat

11:30 Late Show- Female Animal

12:54am- Sign-Off

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> WCSH-TV 6 (NBC)

> 1:30 Words of Music

Should be "Words AND Music".

> 7:00- He Said, She Said (the precursor to CBSs Tattletales,

> 5 years later)

Rather, 3.5 years later -- "Tattle Tales" started on CBS in February 1974.

> WGAN-TV 13 (CBS)

> 11:00 Fashions in Sewing

Two stations showing Lucille Rivers in the same market? Or is this "Fashions in Sewing" a local
show that just happen to have the same title as Rivers' show?

Retro: Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point Thursday, November 18, 1965

And these from my part of North Carolina.


From TV Guide:

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS)

6 AM Sunrise Semester

6:30 Good Morning--Lee Kinard

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Old Rebel, Pecos Pete

9:30 What's Cooking Today?

10 AM I Love Lucy

10:30 Real McCoys

11 AM Andy Griffith

11:30 Dick Van Dyke

12 N Love Of Life

12:25 News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM TV Matinee--Lee Kinard

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Password

2:30 Art Linkletter's House

Party

3 PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News--Douglas Edwards

3:30 Edge Of Night


4 PM Secret Storm

4:30 Movie: "The Black Knight"

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News--Walter Cronkite

7 PM Lawman

7:30 Munsters

8 PM Gilligan's Island

8:30 My Three Sons

9 PM CBS Movie: "Experiment In

Terror"

11 PM News

11:25 Movie: "A Letter To Three

Wives"

WGHP Ch. 8 High Point (ABC)

5:50 Farm And Home Hour

6:30 Systems For Success

7 AM Understanding Our World

7:30 Mickey Mouse Club

8 AM Romper Room

8:30 Around Town

9:50 Daily Devotional

10 AM Young Marrieds (delay from

3:30)
10:30 Ramona Curtis--Women

11 AM The Young Set

12 N Harvesters--Music

12:15 News

(Donna Reed is pre-empted.)

12:30 Father Knows Best

1 PM Ben Casey

2 PM The Nurses

2:30 A Time For Us

2:55 ABC News

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Lloyd Thaxton (pre-empts

Never Too Young at 4)

4:30 Where The Action Is

5 PM Movie: "Drums Across The

River"

6:30 Amos 'n' Andy (about a year

before CBS withdrew it from

syndication)

7 PM News (ABC News is pre-empted)

7:30 Thursday Night At The Races

(horse-racing show like Let's

Go To The Races, pre-empts

Shindig)

8 PM Donna Reed
8:30 O.K. Crackerby

9 PM Bewitched

9:30 Peyton Place

10 PM The Long Hot Summer

11 PM News

11:30 Movie: "The Frogmen"

WSJS Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Astro Boy

9:30 Bob Gordon--Children

10 AM Fractured Phrases

10:25 NBC News (no anchor given)

10:30 Concentration

11 AM Morning Star

11:30 Paradise Bay

12 N Jeopardy!

12:30 Let's Play Post Office

12:55 NBC News--Frank McGee

1 PM This Afternoon--McMurry

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

1:55 NBC News--Floyd Kalber

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors


3 PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say!

4 PM Match Game (the original)

4:25 NBC News--Nancy Dickerson

4:30 Superman

5 PM Cheyenne

6 PM News

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7 PM Bobby Lord--Music

7:30 Ringling Brothers And

Barnum & Bailey Circus

8:30 Laredo

9:30 Hallmark Hall Of Fame:

"Inherit The Wind"

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by bpatrick on 11/30/05 12:53


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PORTLAND, ME TV- Tuesday April 20, 1971

Source: Portland Press Herald

PORTLAND, ME TV- Tuesday April 20, 1971

WCSH-TV 6 (NBC)

6:40 First Radio Parish

6:45 Farm Market Report


7:00 Today

9:00 Weekday

9:15 Lucille Rivers

9:30 Hazel

10:00 Dinahs Place

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Sale of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12:00 Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What or Where

1:00 Dialing For Dollars

1:30 Joe Garagiolas Memory Game

2:00 Days of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3:00 Another World

3:30 Bright Promise

4:00 Somerset

4:30 David Frost

6:00 Eyewitness News

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7:00- He Said, She Said (the precursor to CBSs Tattletales, 5 years later)

7:30 Julia

8:00 Don Knotts

9:00 NBC Tuesday Night at the Movies- House of Cards (1968)

11:00- Eyewitness News


11:30- The Tonight Show

1:00 Sign-Off

WMTW-TV 8 (ABC)

7:45 Morning Report

8:00- Farm & Home

8:30- Jonny Quest

9:00- Beetie Bailey

9:30 Morning Movie- At Swords Point (1952)

11:00 Movie Game

11:30 That Girl

12:00- Bewitched

12:30 A World Apart

1:00 All My Children

1:30 Lets Make A Deal

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4:00 Password

4:30 The Munsters

5:00 Gilligans Island

5:30 5:30 Report

6:00 ABC Evening News

6:30 Beat the Clock


7:00 To Tell The Truth

7:30 Mod Squad

8:30 Movie of The Week- Run, Simon Run (1970)

10:00 Marcus Welby, M.D

11:00 11 oclock report

11:30 Dick Cavett

1:00 Sign-Off

WCBB-TV 10 (PBS)

10:00 Sesame Street

11:00 Sign-Off (how weird?)

3:30 From 9 to 5

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers Neighborhood

5:30 Hodgepodge Lodge

6:00 Effective Writing

6:30 Guten Tag

6:45 En Francais

7:00 Maine News and Comment

7:30 A Time To Live

8:00 Firing Line

9:00 Advocates

10:00 Great Decisions

10:30 30 Minutes With

11:00 Sign-Off
MPBN- WMEM-TV 10 Presque Isle, WMEB-TV 12 Orono, WMED-TV 13 Calais (PBS)

10:00 Sesame Street

11:00 Mister Rogers Neighborhood

11:30 Sign-Off (how Weird?)+

3:30 From 9 to 5

4:00 Sesame Street

5:00 Mister Rogers Neighborhood

5:30 Hodgepodge Lodge

6:00 Effective Writing

6:30 Guten Tag

6:45 En Francais

7:00 Maine News and Comment

7:30 A Time To Live

8:00 Firing Line

9:00 Advocates

10:00 Great Decisions

10:30 Maine News and Comment

11:00 Sign-Off

WGAN-TV 13 (CBS)

7:00 CBS News

7:30 Leave it To Beaver

8:00 Captain Kangaroo


9:00 Romper Room

9:30 Gomer Pyle

10:00 Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11:00 Family Affair

11:30 Love of Life

12:00 Where the Heart Is

12:15 Mid-Day Newsbeat

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Galloping Gourmet

1:30 As The World Turns

2:00 Love is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Truth or Consequences

4:30 Merv Griffin

6:00 Newsbeat

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7:00 Whats My Line

7:30 Life Around us After The Whale

8:30 Hee Haw

9:30 All in the Family

10:00 60 Minutes

11:00 Newsbeat
11:30 Late Show- Strictly Dishonorable (1951)

12:56am- Sign-Off

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> WCBB-TV 10 (PBS)

> 10:00 Sesame Street

> 11:00 Sign-Off (how weird?)

> 3:30 From 9 to 5

>

> MPBN- WMEM-TV 10 Presque Isle, WMEB-TV 12 Orono, WMED-TV 13

> Calais (PBS)

> 11:00 Mister Rogers Neighborhood

> 11:30 Sign-Off (how Weird?)+

> 3:30 From 9 to 5

"how weird?"
At the time, not as weird. Many PBS stations shown in-school programming in the 1970s.
Generally, when there's no school, they simply close down, then start up again later in the day.

Portland, Maine- April 17, 1970

Source: Portland Press Herald

PORTLAND, ME TV-

Friday April 17, 1970

WCSH-TV 6 (NBC)

6:40 First Radio Parish

6:45 Farm Market Report

7:00 Today

9:00 Mike Douglas

10:00 It Takes Two

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Sale of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12:00 Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What or Where

1:00 Dialing For Dollars

1:15 Swap Shop

1:30 Life with Linkletter

2:00 Days of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors


3:00 Another World

3:30 Bright Promise

4:00 Somerset

4:30 David Frost

6:00 News Journal

6:30 Huntley-Brinkley Report

7:00- My World and Welcome to It

7:30- High Chaparral

8:30- Name of the Game

10:00- Brackens World

11:00- News Journal

11:30- The Tonight Show

1:00 Sign-Off

WMTW-TV 8 (ABC)

7:15- News

7:30- Farm and Home

8:00- Rocky and his Friends

8:30- George of the Jungle

9:00- Morning Movie- Easy Living (1949)

10:30- The Movie Game

11:00- Bewitched

11:30- That Girl

12:00- The Best of Everything

12:30 A World Apart


1:00 All My Children

1:30 Lets Make A Deal

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4:00 Dark Shadows

4:30 The Munsters

5:00 Gilligans Island

5:30 5:30 Report

6:00 ABC Evening News

6:30 Beat the Clock

7:00 To Tell The Truth

7:30 Flying Nun

8:00 The Brady Bunch

8:30 Hollywoods Finest- Bugles in the Afternoon

10:00 Love American Style

11:00 11 oclock report

11:30 Movie 8- Big Money (1958)

1:00 Sign-Off?

WGAN-TV 13 (CBS)

7:00 CBS News

7:30 Leave it To Beaver

8:00 Captain Kangaroo


9:00 Romper Room

9:30 Gomer Pyle

10:00 Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11:00 Fashions in Sewing

11:30 Love of Life

12:00 Where the Heart Is

12:15 Mid-Day Newsbeat

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Galloping Gourmet

1:30 As The World Turns

2:00 Love is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Truth or Consequences

4:30 Afternoon Movie

6:00 Newsbeat

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7:00 Whats My Line

7:30 Sail Around the World with 5 Men and A Woman

8:30 Hogans Heroes

9:00 CBS Friday Night Movie- The Third Day (1965)

11:00 Newsbeat

11:30 Late Show- House of Strangers (1949)


1:11am- Sign-Off

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> WGAN-TV 13 (CBS)

> 11:00 Fashions in Sewing

> 11:30 Love of Life

Wasn't Lucille Rivers' show a 10-minute program?

> 12:00 Where the Heart Is

> 12:15 Mid-Day Newsbeat

Wasn't "Heart" 25 minutes, with CBS or local news at 12:25?

I take it the Press-Herald used a grid in 15-minute increments.

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Re: Portland, Maine- April 17, 1970

Regular programming (as listed in the Portland Press-Herald) for WCSH-6, WMTW-8 and WGAN-
13 (now WGME) between 7 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. on April 17th, 1970 was pre-empted.

That was the day that the crippled Apollo 13 command module safely splashed-down in the
South Pacific, ending an agonizing three-and-a-half day effort to get the three astronuats (Jim
Lovell, Fred Haise, and the late Jack Swigert) back to Earth safely.

The splashdown itself was a little after 1 P.M., but the networks had started coverage six hours
before that to cover critical maneuvers to jettison the damaged service module as well as the
lunar module, whose power and oxygen supply had kept Lovel, Haise and Swigert alive.
Coverage continued through the three astronauts' arriving by helicopter on the aircraft carrier
serving as the recovery ship (around 2) and until the command module itself was hoisted
onboard the carrier (just before 2:30).

I watched the splashdown on a TV set in school; I can still remember NBC's John Chancellor (co-
anchoring the splashdown coverage with Frank McGee) excitedely yelling "THERE SHE IS!" when
the descending command module, under it's three candy-stripped parachutes, appeared for the
first time within sight of TV cameras on the recovery ship shortly before splashdown.

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> Source: Portland Press Herald

>

> PORTLAND, ME TV-

>

> Friday April 17, 1970

>

> WCSH-TV 6 (NBC)

>

>

> 7:00- My World and Welcome to It

What aired Monday at 7:30, when NBC

had this show?

>

>

>

> WMTW-TV 8 (ABC)

>

>

> 8:00 The Brady Bunch

> 8:30 Hollywoods Finest- Bugles in the Afternoon

When did Channel 8 begin airing all of ABC's

Friday-night lineup?

>
> 11:30 Movie 8- Big Money (1958)

Was the Friday edition of Dick Cavett delayed

until Sunday? Channel 11 in Atlanta did that.

>

>

> WGAN-TV 13 (CBS)

>

> 7:30 Sail Around the World with 5 Men and A Woman

I believe this was part of Operation 100, a move by

CBS over the last 100 days of the 1969-70 regular

season to overtake NBC with numerous specials. It

worked, but it (and demographics) led to an overhaul

of the CBS schedule that year and the next. A detailed

account of Operation 100 is in Les Brown's "Television:

Behind The Box."

>

> 11:30 Late Show- House of Strangers (1949)

Merv Griffin was on CBS at the time. Did Channel

13 carry him at all, or is the Friday show delayed

to Sunday?

>
>

PORTLAND, ME TV- Thursday April 27, 1972

Source: Portland Press Herald

PORTLAND, ME TV- Thursday April 27, 1972

WCSH-TV 6 (NBC)

6:40 First Radio Parish

6:45 Farm Market Report

7:00 Today

9:00 Weekday

9:30 Dialing For Dollars

10:00 Dinahs Place

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Sale of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12:00 Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What or Where

1:00 Virginia Graham

1:30 Three on a Match

2:00 Splashdown for the Apollo spaceship

4:00 Somerset

4:30 I Love Lucy

5:00 Big Valley


6:00 Eyewitness News

6:30 NBC News

7:00- Robert Monks

7:30 Hollywood Squares

8:00 Flip Wilson

9:00 Bob Hope Special

10:00 Dean Martin

11:00- Eyewitness News

11:30- The Tonight Show

1:00 Sign-Off

WMTW-TV 8 (ABC)

7:45 Morning Report

8:00- Farm & Home

8:30- Make A Wish

9:00 Underdog

9:30 Morning Movie- They Live By Night (1948)

11:00 Every Woman

11:30 Bewitched

12:00- Password

12:30- Split Second

1:00 All My Children

1:30 Lets Make A Deal

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game


3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4:00 Love American Style

4:30 McHales Navy

5:00 Beat The Clock

5:30 News Circle

6:30 Hogans Heroes

7:00 Safari To Adventure

7:30 High School Quiz

8:00 Alias Smith and Jones

9:00 Longstreet

10:00 Life & Death and The American Woman

11:00 News Final

11:30 Dick Cavett

1:00 Sign-Off

WGAN-TV 13 (CBS)

7:00 CBS News

7:30 Leave it To Beaver

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 The Flintstones

10:00 Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11:00 Family Affair


11:30 Love of Life

12:00 Where the Heart Is

12:15 Mid-Day Newsbeat

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Galloping Gourmet

1:30 As The World Turns

2:00 Splashdown

4:00 Truth or Consequences

4:30 Merv Griffin

6:00 Newsbeat

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7:00 Whats My Line

7:30 Dragnet

8:00 Me And The Chimp

8:30 My Three Sons

9:00 CBS Thursday Night Movie- If a Man Answers (1962)

11:00 Newsbeat

11:30 CBS Late Movie- Advanced to The Rear (1964)

1:30am- Sign-Off

PORTLAND, ME TV- Friday October 20, 1972

Source: Portland Press Herald

PORTLAND, ME TV- Friday October 20, 1972


WCSH-TV 6 (NBC)

6:40 First Radio Parish

6:45 Farm Market Report

7:00 Today

9:00 Weekday

9:30 Dialing For Dollars

10:00 Dinahs Place

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Sale of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12:00 Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What or Where

1:00 Virginia Graham

1:30 Three on a Match

2:00 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

3:30 World Series Baseball- Game 5- Cincinnati Reds @ Oakland Athletics

7:00 To Tell The Truth

7:30 Democratics for Nixon

8:00 The Lion at Worlds End

9:00 How To Handle A Woman

10:00 American Experience- Fabulous Country

11:00- Eyewitness News

11:30- The Tonight Show


1:00 Sign-Off

WMTW-TV 8 (ABC)

7:45 Morning Report

8:00- Farm & Home

8:30- Cartoon Carousel

9:30 Morning Movie- The Great McGinty (1940)

11:00 Not for Women Only

11:30 Bewitched

12:00- Password

12:30- Split Second

1:00 All My Children

1:30 Lets Make A Deal

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4:00 Love American Style

4:30 Star Trek

5:30 News Circle

6:30 Wild Wild West

7:30 Political

8:00 Brady Bunch

8:30 Partridge Family

9:00 Room 222


9:30 Love American Style

10:30 Political

11:00 News Final

11:30 Dick Cavett

1:00 Sign-Off

WGAN-TV 13 (CBS)

7:00 CBS News

7:30 Leave it To Beaver

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 The Flintstones

10:00 The Jokers Wild

10:30 The New Price is Right

11:00 Gambit

11:30 Love of Life

12:00 Where the Heart Is

12:15 Mid-Day Newsbeat

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Galloping Gourmet

1:30 As The World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 Love is a Many Splendored Thing

3:30 Secret Storm


4:00 Truth or Consequences

4:30 Merv Griffin

6:00 Newsbeat

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7:00 Whats My Line

7:30 Dragnet

8:00 Sonny and Cher

9:00 CBS Reports- The Air PiratesCan They Be Stopped

10:00 Smithsonian Adventures

11:00 Newsbeat

11:30 CBS Late Movie- Mister Buddwing (1966)

1:30am- Sign-Off

PORTLAND, ME TV- Monday May 7, 1973

Source: Portland Press Herald

PORTLAND, ME TV- Monday May 7, 1973

WCSH-TV 6 (NBC)

6:40 First Radio Parish

6:45 Farm Market Report

7:00 Today

9:00 Weekday

9:30 Dialing For Dollars

10:00 Dinahs Place


10:30 Baffle

11:00 Sale of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12:00 Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What or Where

1:00 Virginia Graham

1:30 Three on a Match

2:00 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

3:30 Return to Peyton Place

4:00 Somerset

4:30 I Love Lucy

5:00 Bonanza

6:00 Eyewitness News

6:30 NBC News

7:00 To Tell The Truth

7:30 Truth or Consequences

8:00 Laugh-In

9:00 NBC Monday Night Movie- The Judge and Jake Wyler (1972)

11:00- Eyewitness News

11:30- The Tonight Show

1:00 Sign-Off

WMTW-TV 8 (ABC)
7:00 Morning Report

7:30 Farm and Hope

8:00 Curiosity Shop

9:00 New Zoo Revue

9:30 Morning Movie- The Egyptian (1954) (Part 1)

11:00 Not for Women Only

11:30 Bewitched

12:00- Password

12:30- Split Second

1:00 All My Children

1:30 Lets Make A Deal

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4:00 Love American Style

4:30 Batman

5:00 Gilligans Island

5:30 News Circle

6:30 Wild Wild West

7:30 Hogans Heroes

8:00 The Rookies

9:00 Monday Night Movie- The Bravos (1972)

11:00 News Final

11:30 Basketball Showdown- US .vs. USSR (rematch of the 1972 Olympic Gold Medal Game)
1:30 Sign-Off

WGAN-TV 13 (CBS)

7:00 CBS News

7:30 Leave it To Beaver

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 Anything You Can Do

10:00 The Jokers Wild

10:30 The $10,000 Pyramid

11:00 Gambit

11:30 Love of Life

11:45 Newsbeat

12:00 The Young and The Restless

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Its Your Bet

1:30 As The World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 New Price is Right

3:30 Hollywoods Talking

4:00 Secret Storm

4:30 Merv Griffin

6:00 Newsbeat

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)


7:00 Whats My Line

7:30 I Dream of Jeannie

8:00 Gunsmoke

9:00 Baseball- Boston Red Sox @ Chicago White Sox (from WBZ-TV Boston)

11:00 Newsbeat

11:30 CBS Late Movie- The Dunwich Horror (1970)

1:30am- Sign-Off

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PORTLAND, ME TV- Wednesday October 6, 1971

Source: Portland Press Herald

PORTLAND, ME TV- Wednesday October 6, 1971

WCSH-TV 6 (NBC)

6:40 First Radio Parish

6:45 Farm Market Report

7:00 Today

9:00 Weekday

9:30 Dialing For Dollars

10:00 Dinahs Place

10:30 Concentration

11:00 Sale of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12:00 Jeopardy!
12:30 Who, What or Where

1:00 Virginia Graham

1:30 Baseball- San Francisco Giants @ Pittsburgh Pirates in Game 4 of the 1971 NLCS- (Pittsburgh
won 9-5 to take the series 3-1 and on to win the 1971 World Series under Roberto Clements)

3:30 Bright Promise

4:00 Somerset

4:30 TBA

5:00 Big Valley

6:00 Eyewitness News

6:30 NBC News

7:00- All About Faces

7:30- Circus

8:30 Mystery Movie

10:00 Night Gallery

11:00- Eyewitness News

11:30- The Tonight Show

1:00 Sign-Off

WMTW-TV 8 (ABC)

7:45 Morning Report

8:00- Farm & Home

8:30- Jonny Quest

9:00- Beetie Bailey

9:30 Morning Movie

11:00 Movie Game

11:30 That Girl


12:00- Bewitched

12:30 Password

1:00 All My Children

1:30 Lets Make A Deal

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4:00 Love American Style

4:30 McHales Navy

5:00 Beat The Clock

5:30 News Circle

6:30 To Tell The Truth

7:00 Star Trek

8:00 Bewitched

8:30 Eddies Father

9:00 Smith Family

9:30 Stanleys World

10:00 Man and The City

11:00 News Final

11:30 Dick Cavett

1:00 Sign-Off

WGAN-TV 13 (CBS)

7:00 CBS News


7:30 Leave it To Beaver

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 Gomer Pyle

10:00 Lucy Show

10:30 Beverly Hillbillies

11:00 Family Affair

11:30 Love of Life

12:00 Where the Heart Is

12:15 Mid-Day Newsbeat

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Galloping Gourmet

1:30 As The World Turns

2:00 Love is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge of Night

4:00 Truth or Consequences

4:30 Merv Griffin

6:00 Newsbeat

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7:00 Whats My Line

7:30 Dragnet

8:00 Carol Burnett

9:00 Medical Center


10:00 Mannix

11:00 Newsbeat

11:30 Late Show- no movie title?

1:00am- Sign-Off

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Re: PORTLAND, ME TV- Wednesday October 6, 1971

> Source: Portland Press Herald

>

> PORTLAND, ME TV- Wednesday October 6, 1971

>

> WMTW-TV 8 (ABC)

> 9:30 Stanleys World

> Should this be "Shirley's World" which starred Shirley MacLaine as a jet-set reporter and aired
in this time slot?
Retro: Fort Collins, CO Thurs 6/29/00

from Fort Collins Coloradoan

KWGN 2-WB Denver

5:00 Judge Mills Lane

5:30 Cosby Show

6:00 WB2day

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Judge Mathis

11:00 News

11:30 Judge Mills Lane

Noon People's Court

1:00 700 Club

2:00 Histeria!

2:30 Pokemon

3:00 Cat & Bunny Warneroonie Super Looney Big Cartoonie Show

3:30 New Batman/Superman Adventures

4:00 Pokemon

4:30 New Batman/Superman Adventures

5:00 Full House

5:30 Home Improvement

6:00 Friends

6:30 Caroline in the City

7:00 Popular

8:00 Charmed
9:00 News

10:00 Friends

10:30 Caroline in the City

11:00 Change of Heart (2 eps)

Mid. Star Trek: The Next Generation

1:00 Star Trek: Voyager

2:00 Living Single

2:30 Martin

3:00 News

4:00 Shepherd's Chapel

KCNC 4-CBS Denver

5:00 News

7:00 Early Show

9:00 Martha Stewart Living

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Young & the Restless

Noon News

12:30 Bold & the Beautiful

1:00 As the World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 Rosie O'Donnell

4:00 News

6:00 CBS Evening News

6:30 Hollywood Squares


7:00 Diagnosis Murder (2 eps)

9:00 48 Hours

10:00 News

10:35 Late Show with David Letterman

11:35 Late Late Show

12:35 Infomercial

1:05 News

1:46 CBS News Up to the Minute

4:30 CBS Morning News

KRMA 6-PBS Denver

5:00 Morning Stretch

5:30 Bloomberg Money Report

6:00 Morning Business Report

6:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

7:00 Zoom

7:30 Arthur (2 eps)

8:30 Teletubbies

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Barney & Friends

10:30 Big Comfy Couch

11:00 Dragon Tales

11:30 Wimzie's House

Noon Between the Lions

12:30 Reading Rainbow


1:00 Burt Wolf's Gatherings & Celebrations

1:30 Travels in Mexico & the Caribbean

2:00 Justin Wilson's Lookin' Back

2:30 Ciao Italia

3:00 Travels in Europe

3:30 Barney & Friends

4:00 Kidsongs

4:30 Zoom

5:00 Wishbone

5:30 Nightly Business Report

6:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

7:00 Gene Kelly: An American in Hollywood

8:00 Mystery!

9:00 WWII Battleforce

10:00 Fawlty Towers

10:30 Are You Being Served?

11:00 Charlie Rose

Mid. ITN World News

12:30 MotorWeek

1:00 Intermediate Algebra

2:30 Writer's Exchange

4:00 Art of the Western World

KMGH 7-ABC Denver

5:00 News
7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 The View

10:00 Montel Williams

11:00 News

Noon All My Children

1:00 General Hospital

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 Inside Edition

3:30 Jeopardy!

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 News

5:30 ABC World News Tonight

6:00 News

6:30 Wheel of Fortune

7:00 Whose Line is It Anyway? (2 eps)

8:00 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (2 eps)

9:00 20/20 Downtown

10:00 News

10:35 Nightline

11:35 Martin Short

12:35 Access Hollywood

1:05 Roseanne Show

2:05 Port Charles

2:36 ABC World News Now

4:30 ABC World News This Morning


KUSA 9-NBC

5:00 News

7:00 Today

9:00 Later Today

10:00 Maury

11:00 Leeza

Noon News

12:30 Extra

1:00 Ainsley Harriott

2:00 Passions

3:00 Days of Our Lives

4:00 News

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News

6:30 Entertainment Tonight

7:00 Friends

7:30 3rd Rock from the Sun

8:00 Frasier

8:30 Just Shoot Me

9:00 ER

10:00 News

10:35 Tonight Show

11:35 Cheers

12:05 Late Night with Conan O'Brien


1:05 Later with Greg Kinnear

1:35 Infomercial

2:05 Extra

2:35 Tonight Show

3:35 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

4:30 Early Today

KBDI 12-PBS Broomfield

5:00 Bloomberg Money Report

5:30 Money Hunt

6:00 Yoga

6:30 Body Electric

7:00 Barney & Friends

7:30 Teletubbies

8:00 Barney & Friends

8:30 Wimzie's House

9:00 Arthur (2 eps)

10:00 Big Comfy Couch

10:30 Sesame Street

11:30 Employment Television

1:00 Modern Thai Cuisine

1:30 Yan Can Cook

2:00 Joy of Painting

2:30 Inspiration of Painting

3:00 Kaye's Quilting Friends


3:30 Sit & Be Fit

4:00 Treasures in Your Attic

4:30 New Yankee Workshop

5:00 Arthur (2 eps)

6:00 Wishbone

6:30 ITN World News

7:00 Antiques Roadshow

8:00 Great Railway Journeys

9:00 Nova

10:00 (title unclear, listed as Spon-Com)

10:30 Mental Engineering

11:00 ITN World News

11:30 Net Cafe

Mid. Music Link

12:30 You Bet Your Life

1:00 Nova

2:00 Antiques Roadshow

3:00 Travels in Europe

3:30 Hometime: Log

4:00 Joy of Painting

4:30 Kaye's Quilting Friends

KTVD 20-UPN Denver

5:00 Sally

6:00 Kenneth Copeland


6:30 Grace Under Fire

7:00 Boy Meets World

7:30 Sister, Sister

8:00 Partridge Family

8:30 Monkees

9:00 Donny & Marie

10:00 Jerry Springer

11:00 Family Feud (2 eps)

Noon We Love Lucy

12:30 Andy Griffith

1:00 Sally

2:00 Jerry Springer

3:00 Blind Date

3:30 Roseanne

4:00 Sister, Sister

4:30 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

5:00 Blind Date

5:30 Andy Griffith

6:00 Judge Judy (2 eps)

7:00 WWF Smackdown!

9:00 NewsRadio

9:30 Married...with Children

10:00 Star Trek: Voyager

11:00 NewsRadio

11:30 Real TV
Mid. Unhappily Ever After

12:30 Judge Joe Brown

1:00 Infomercials

2:00 Movie "Above the Rim"

4:00 Dr. Joy Browne

KDVR 31-Fox Denver (Seen in FC on ch 22)

5:00 AgDay

5:30 First Business

6:00 Dennis the Menace

6:30 Garfield & Friends

7:00 Wacky World of Tex Avery

7:30 Magic School Bus

8:00 Three's Company

8:30 Charles in Charge

9:00 Jenny Jones

10:00 Forgive or Forget

11:00 Divorce Court (2 eps)

Noon Jenny Jones

1:00 Ricki Lake

2:00 National Enquirer TV

2:30 Nanny

3:00 Magic School Bus

3:30 Power Rangers Lost Galaxy

4:00 Beast Wars


4:30 Digimon

5:00 Simpsons (2 eps)

6:00 Drew Carey

6:30 Seinfeld

7:00 Movie "Kiss of Death"

9:00 Cops (2 eps)

10:00 Drew Carey

10:30 Frasier

11:00 3rd Rock from the Sun

11:30 M*A*S*H

Mid. All in the Family

12:30 National Enquirer TV

1:00 Ricki Lake

2:00 Infomercials

3:00 Queen Latifah

4:00 Forgive or Forget

KPXC 59-Pax Denver

5:00 Doug

5:30 Sabrina: The Animated Series

6:00 Pepper Ann

6:30 Recess

7:00 Infomercial

7:30 Life Today

8:00 Infomercials
9:00 Shepherd's Chapel

10:00 Infomercials

11:00 Women's Healthguide

11:30 National Health Report

Noon Father Dowling Mysteries

1:00 Bonanza

2:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

3:00 Animal Adventures (2 eps)

4:00 Scarecrow & Mrs. King

5:00 Supermarket Sweep

5:30 Shop 'Til You Drop (2 eps)

6:30 Supermarket Sweep

7:00 It's a Miracle

8:00 Touched by an Angel

9:00 Diagnosis Murder

10:00 It's a Miracle

10:30 Hollywood Show

11:00 Infomercials

Mid. Worship

Fort Collins Public Schools

5:00 Community Bulletin Board

8:30 Newsroom

9:00 Assignment Discovery

10:00 Lady Moon


10:30 Community Connections

11:30 Community Bulletin Board

12:30 Newsroom

1:00 Assignment Discovery

2:00 Lady Moon

2:30 Beyond the Call

3:00 On Line

4:00 News

4:30 Community Connections

5:30 Newsroom

6:00 Assignment Discovery

7:00 On Line

8:00 News

8:30 Community Connections

9:30 Newsroom

10:30 Community Bulletin Board

Fort Collins Channel 14

5am CNBC

6pm Take One

7:00 Infomercials

9:00 CNBC

1:00 Infomercials (CNBC?)

3:00 CNBC
Colorado State University TV (primarily relays SCOLA international news programming)

5:30 Brazil

6:00 Mexico

6:30 France

7:00 Spain

7:45 Israel

8:15 SCOLA Schedule

8:30 Lithuania

9:00 Turkey

9:30 Dubai

10:00 Japan

10:45 Latvia

11:25 SCOLA Schedule

11:30 China

Noon Russia

1:00 Germany

2:00 Portugal

2:30 Argentina

3:00 Vietnam

3:30 Netherlands

4:00 Poland

4:30 Slovenia

5:00 Hungary

5:30 Quebec (TVA?)

6:00 PY100-Psychology
6:30 Croatia

7:00 China

8:00 Cuba

8:30 Uzbekistan

9:00 Korea

9:30 Greece

10:00 France

10:30 Italy

11:00 Azerbaijan

11:20 SCOLA Schedule

11:30 Philippines

12:30 Basque Country

1:00 Russia

1:35 Taiwan

2:00 Sweden

2:30 Omaha (KMTV, WOWT or KMTV?)

3:00 Romania

3:30 Czech Republic

4:00 Chile

4:30 Peru

City of Fort Collins TV

5am Community Bulletin Board

7pm Summer Reading Program

10:00 Community Bulletin Board


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Re: Retro: Fort Collins, CO Thurs 6/29/00

> Colorado State University TV (primarily relays SCOLA

> international news programming)

> 5:30 Quebec (TVA?)

Or Radio-Canada or TQS. If the newscast was in English, it might also be CBMT or CFCF from
Montreal.

Did anyone watch SCOLA regularly in 2000? Maybe someone who did night know.

> 2:30 Omaha (KMTV, WOWT or KMTV?)

Why just Omaha? Why not any other American city?

Also, did KPTF (Fox in Omaha) had a newscast in 2000?

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Re: Retro: Fort Collins, CO Thurs 6/29/00

> Fort Collins Public Schools

> 5:00 Community Bulletin Board

> 8:30 Newsroom

> 9:00 Assignment Discovery

> 10:00 Lady Moon

> 10:30 Community Connections

> 11:30 Community Bulletin Board

> 12:30 Newsroom

> 1:00 Assignment Discovery

> 2:00 Lady Moon

> 2:30 Beyond the Call

> 3:00 On Line

> 4:00 News

> 4:30 Community Connections

> 5:30 Newsroom

> 6:00 Assignment Discovery

> 7:00 On Line

> 8:00 News

> 8:30 Community Connections

> 9:30 Newsroom

> 10:30 Community Bulletin Board


>

> Fort Collins Channel 14

> 5am CNBC

> 6pm Take One

> 7:00 Infomercials

> 9:00 CNBC

> 1:00 Infomercials (CNBC?)

> 3:00 CNBC

>

Back in the late 1980's until about 1993 my brother lived in Fort Collins. The times I visited him, I
can remember seeing ads in their newspaper for a "News 14 Fort Collins". Now looking at these
listings from 2000, I don't see any news listed on channel 14 but I do on their "public school"
channel. Wonder if this is the same? The news I believe was produced by their local cable
company Columbine (?) and remember the ads I think they had not only reporters going out on
location but even a weatherman and a sportsguy. Just like as if channel 14 was a regular over-
the-air station, only its a cable only operation.

Also I seem to recall Fort Collins getting Wyoming stations on their system. After all I think
Cheyenne is actually closer to Fort Collins than Denver is and they have their own television.
Here, no Wyoming station is listed.

Fort Collins is not only a college town ( home of Colorado State ) but it is also a large city too.
With a city population of over 100,000, if it wasn't for the fact that they are within a hour or so
from Denver and possibly Cheyenne, I am sure that city would have several TV stations to call
their own.

PORTLAND, ME TV- Monday May 3, 1976

Source: Portland Press Herald


PORTLAND, ME TV- Monday May 3, 1976

WCSH-TV 6 (NBC)

6:30 First Radio Parish Church

6:45 Farm Market Report

7:00 Today Show

9:00 Weekday

9:30 Concentration

10:00 Celebrity Sweepstakes

10:30 High Rollers

11:00 Wheel of Fortune

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12:00 Magnificent Marble Machine

12:30 Take My Advice

12:55 NBC News

1:00 Truth or Consequences

1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3:00 Another World

4:00 Somerset

5:00 Big Valley

6:00 Eyewitness News

6:30 NBC News

7:00 Adam-12

7:30 $25,000 Pyramid


8:00 Monday Night Movie- Banjo Hackett (1976)

10:00 Joe Forrester

11:00 Eyewitness News

11:30 Tonight Show

1:00 Tomorrow

2:00 Sign-Off

WMTW-TV 8 (ABC)

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Good Morning New England

10:30 Mike Douglas Show

11:30 Happy Days

12:00 Lets Make A Deal

12:30 All My Children

1:00 Ryans Hope

1:30 Rhyme and Reason

2:00 $20,000 Pyramid

2:30 Break the Bank

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life to Live

4:00 Lassie

4:30 The Munsters

5:00 Addams Family

5:30 News Circle

6:30 Bewitched
7:00 Family Affair

7:30 Hogans Heroes

8:00 On The Rocks

8:30 Monday Movie- True Grit

11:00 News Final

11:30 Monday Night Special- Cosmetic Surgery

1:00 Sign-Off

WGAN-TV 13 (CBS)

6:00 Maine Weather Forecast

6:30 Sunrise Semester

7:00 CBS Morning News

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Dinah

10:00 Phil Donahue

11:00 Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

11:55 CBS News

12:00 Young and the Restless

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 The Crosswits

1:30 As The World Turns

2:30 Guiding Light

3:00 All In The Family

3:30 Match Game 76


4:00 Tattletales

4:30 Merv Griffin

6:00 News 13

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Ironside

8:00 Rhoda

8:30 Name That Tune

9:00 All In The Family

9:30 The Keegans

11:00 News 13

11:30 CBS Late Movie- Hustling (1976)

1:30 Sign-Off

WCBB-TV 10 (PBS)

9:00- Educational Programming

4:00 Mister Rogers Neighborhood

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Hodgepodge Lodge

6:30- Tourists are Coming

7:00- Mens Corrections

8:00- USA: People and Politics

8:30- Supreme Court and Civil Liberties

9:30 Cop-Man and Myth

10:00 Firing Line


11:00 Captioned ABC News

11:30 Sign-Off

Maine Public Broadcasting Network (MPBN- PBS)- WMEG-TV 26 Biddeford, WMEB-TV 12 Orono,
WMED-TV 13 Calais and WMEM-TV 10 Presque Isle

9:00- Educational Programming

4:00 Mister Rogers Neighborhood

4:30 Sesame Street

5:30 Electric Company

6:00 Hodgepodge Lodge

6:30- Tourists are Coming

7:00- Mens Corrections

8:00- USA: People and Politics

8:30- Supreme Court and Civil Liberties

9:30 Cop-Man and Myth

10:00 Firing Line

11:00 Captioned ABC News

11:30 Sign-Off

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Re: PORTLAND, ME TV- Monday May 3, 1976

WCBB-TV (PBS) channel 10 of Augusta is now a part of the Maine Public Broadcasting Network.
Also, when did the channel 13 call letters change from WGAN-TV to WGME-TV? They were
WGME-TV when I moved to Old Orchard Beach in 1985. However, 102.9 FM was still known as
WGAN-FM at the time.
Retro: North Carolina/Virginia Monday, December 1, 1952

From the Raleigh News and Observer. All

stations carried ABC, CBS, NBC, and DuMont.

Network is noted on the first mention of the

program, if a network show.

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro, NC

9:45 Morning Chapel

10 AM Arthur Godfrey (CBS)

11 AM There's One In Every Family (CBS)

11:30 Strike It Rich (CBS)

12 N Bride And Groom (CBS)

12:15 Love Of Life (CBS)

12:30 Search For Tomorrow (CBS)

12:45 RFD Piedmont

1 PM Big Payoff (NBC--aired on the

network at 3 PM)

1:30 Garry Moore (CBS)

2 PM Double Or Nothing (CBS)

2:30 Guiding Light (CBS)

2:45 Art Linkletter's House Party

(CBS)

3:15 Mike And Buff (CBS)


3:30 Words And Music (not the game show

I posted info about earlier)

4 PM What One Can Do (film short)

4:15 Kate Smith (NBC)

4:30 Carolina Calling

5 PM Wild Bill Hickok

5:30 Howdy Doody (NBC)

6 PM Six-Gun Playhouse

6:30 News, Weather

7 PM Movie Quick Quiz

7:15 Bob Williams

7:30 News (CBS) (Douglas Edwards

With The News)

7:45 Perry Como (CBS)

8 PM Lux Video Theater (CBS)

8:30 Voice Of Firestone (NBC)

9 PM I Love Lucy (CBS)

9:30 Dangerous Assignment

10 PM Studio One (CBS)

11 PM Gangbusters (NBC--delay from

Thursday 9 PM)

11:30 I Married Joan (NBC--delay from

Wednesday 8 PM)

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte, NC


9:45 News (CBS)

10 AM Arthur Godfrey

11 AM There's One In Every Family

11:30 Strike It Rich

12 N Bride And Groom

12:15 Love Of Life

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Jonathan Story

1 PM Carolina Cookery

1:30 Garry Moore

2 PM Double Or Nothing

2:30 Guiding Light

2:45 Art Linkletter's House Party

3 PM Big Payoff

3:30 Welcome Travelers (NBC)

4 PM Kaleidoscope

4:30 Kate Smith

5 PM Junior Rancho

5:15 Boy's Railroad Club

5:30 Howdy Doody

6 PM Kit Carson

6:30 Industry On Parade

6:45 Weather (and, I believe,

Vespers at 6:50)
7 PM Night Watchman

7:15 Wake Up

7:30 Douglas Edwards With The News

7:45 Perry Como

8 PM Lux Video Theater

8:30 Voice Of Firestone

9 PM I Love Lucy

9:30 Who Said That? (NBC--aired at

10:30 on the network, so delay

of at least a week)

10 PM Studio One

11 PM Chronoscope (CBS)

11:15 Two For The Money (NBC--delay

from Tuesday 10 PM)

11:45 Sign Off

WTAR Ch. 4 (now WTKR Ch. 3) Norfolk, VA

9 AM Lift Up Mine Eyes

9:15 Relax

10 AM Ding Dong School (NBC)

10:30 Arthur Godfrey

11 AM UN General Assembly (NBC)

11:30 Strike It Rich

12 N Chords And Comments


12:15 Love Of Life

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Let's Cook

1:30 Garry Moore

2 PM Variety Stand

2:30 Guiding Light

2:45 Easy Does It

3 PM Big Payoff

3:30 Welcome Travelers

4 PM Kate Smith

5 PM Hawkins Falls (NBC)

5:15 Gabby Hayes (NBC)

5:30 Howdy Doody

6 PM Viewpoint

6:15 Boy's Railroad Club

6:30 News

6:45 Movie Quick Quiz

7 PM Teen Topics

7:30 Those Two (NBC)

7:45 News (NBC) (Camel News

Caravan with John Cameron

Swayze)

8 PM What's My Name? (NBC)

8:30 Voice Of Firestone (NBC)

9 PM Hollywood Opening Night (NBC)


9:30 Robert Montgomery Presents (NBC)

10:30 Who Said That?

11 PM 11th Hour Final

11:15 My Friend Irma (CBS--delay from

Friday 8:30)

11:45 Film

WTVR Ch. 6 Richmond, VA

10 AM Ding Dong School

10:30 Ask Washington (NBC)

11 AM There's One In Every Family

11:30 Strike It Rich

12 N Virginia Today

12:15 Love Of Life

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Celluloid Theater

1:30 Garry Moore

2 PM What's New (not the NET kids' show)

2:30 Guiding Light

2:45 Workshop

3 PM Big Payoff

3:30 Welcome Travelers

4 PM Kate Smith

5 PM Hawkins Falls
5:15 Gabby Hayes

5:30 Howdy Doody

6 PM Ozzie And Harriet (ABC--delay

from Friday 8 PM)

6:30 Memos

6:45 Sportlight

7 PM Movie Quick Quiz

7:15 News

7:30 Those Two

7:45 Camel News Caravan

8 PM Lux Video Theater

8:30 Voice Of Firestone

9 PM Death Valley Days

9:30 Robert Montgomery Presents

10:30 Who Said That?

11 PM Club Embassy (NBC--delay from

Tuesday 10:30)

11:15 Industry On Parade

11:30 I've Got A Secret (CBS--delay

from Thursday 10:30)

PORTLAND, ME TV- Tuesday October 16, 1973

Source: Portland Press Herald

PORTLAND, ME TV- Tuesday October 16, 1973


WCSH-TV 6 (NBC)

6:40 First Radio Parish

6:45 Farm Market Report

7:00 Today

9:00 Weekday

9:30 Dialing For Dollars

10:00 Dinahs Place

10:30 All Star-Baffle

11:00 Wizard of Odds

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12:00 Jeopardy!

12:30 Who, What or Where

1:00 Concentration

1:30 Three on a Match

2:00 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

3:30 Return to Peyton Place

4:00 Somerset

4:30 Truth or Consequnces

5:00 Bonanza

6:00 Eyewitness News

6:30 NBC News

7:00 To Tell The Truth


7:30 Sale of The Century

8:00 World Series Baseball- Game 3- Oakland As @ New York Mets

11:00- Eyewitness News

11:30- The Tonight Show

1:00 Sign-Off

WMTW-TV 8 (ABC)

7:30 Farm and Home

8:00 New Zoo Revue

8:30 The Osmonds

9:00 Bullwinkle

9:30 Morning Movie- Calcutta (1947)

11:00 Not for Women Only

11:30 Brady Bunch

12:00- Password

12:30- Split Second

1:00 All My Children

1:30 Lets Make A Deal

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4:00 Love American Style

4:30 Batman

5:00 Gilligans Island


5:30 News Circle

6:00 ABC News

6:30 Beverly Hillbillies

7:00 The Lucy Show

7:30 Hogans Heroes

8:00 Temperatures Rising

8:30 Movie of The Week- Third Girl from the Left (1973)

11:00 Newscircle

11:30 Jack Paar (He once owned Channel 8, right?)

1:00 Sign-Off

WGAN-TV 13 (CBS)

6:40 Weather Forecast

6:45 Sunrise Semester

7:00 Garner Ted Armstrong

7:30 The Flintstones

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 Anything You Can Do

10:00 The Jokers Wild

10:30 The $10,000 Pyramid

11:00 Gambit

11:30 Love of Life

11:55 Newsbeat

12:00 The Young and The Restless


12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Its Your Bet

1:30 As The World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 New Price is Right

3:30 Match Game 73

4:00 Secret Storm

4:30 Merv Griffin

6:00 Newsbeat

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7:00 Whats My Line

7:30 Hee Haw

8:30 Hawaii Five-O

9:30 CBS Tuesday Movie-

11:00 Newsbeat

11:30 CBS Late Movie- Penelope (1966)

1:30am- Sign-Off

PORTLAND, ME TV- Thursday October 3, 1974

Source: Portland Press Herald

PORTLAND, ME TV- Thursday October 3, 1974

WCSH-TV 6 (NBC)
6:40 First Radio Parish

6:45 Farm Market Report

7:00 Today

9:00 Weekday

9:30 Dialing For Dollars

10:00 Name That Tune

10:30 Winning Streak

11:00 High Rollers

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12:00 Jackpot

12:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

1:00 Truth or Consequences

1:30 Jeopardy!

2:00 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

3:30 How To Survive a Marriage

4:00 Somerset

4:30 Bonanza

5:30 Eyewitness News

6:00 Eyewitness News

6:30 NBC News

7:00 To Tell The Truth

7:30 Hollywood Squares

8:00 Sierra
9:00 Ironside

10:00 Movin On

11:00- Eyewitness News

11:30- The Tonight Show

1:00- Tomorrow

2:00 Sign-Off

WMTW-TV 8 (ABC)

7:15 News Report

7:30 Bullwinkle

8:00 New Zoo Revue

8:30 Treehouse

9:00 Good Morning New England

10:30 Not for Women Only

11:00 Beverly Hillbillies

11:30 Brady Bunch

12:00- Password

12:30- Split Second

1:00 All My Children

1:30 Lets Make A Deal

2:00 Newlywed Game

2:30 Girl in My Life

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4:00 $10,000 Pyramid


4:30 Superman

5:00 Gilligans Island

5:30 News Circle

6:00 ABC News

6:30 The FBI

7:30 Hogans Heroes

8:00 Odd Couple

8:30 Paper Moon

9:00 Streets Of San Francisco

10:00 Harry O

11:00 News Final

11:30 Dick Cavett

1:00 Sign-Off

WGAN-TV 13 (CBS)

6:00 Maine Weather

6:30 Sunrise Semester

7:00 The Flintstones

7:30 Ozzie and Harriet

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 Phil Donahue

10:30 Gambit

11:00 Now You See It

11:30 Love of Life


11:55 Newsbeat

12:00 The Young and The Restless

12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Room 222

1:30 As The World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 The Price is Right

3:30 Match Game 74

4:00 Tattletales

4:30 Merv Griffin

6:00 Newsbeat

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7:00 Raymond Burr Show

8:00 The Waltons

9:00 CBS Thursday Movie- The Hawaiians (1970)

11:00 Newsbeat

11:30 CBS Late Movie- Honor Thy Father (1971)

1:30am- Sign-Off

PORTLAND, ME TV- Thursday May 8, 1975

Source: Portland Press Herald

PORTLAND, ME TV- Thursday May 8, 1975


WCSH-TV 6 (NBC)

6:40 First Radio Parish

6:45 Farm Market Report

7:00 Today

9:00 Weekday

9:30 Dialing For Dollars

10:00 Celebrity Sweepstakes

10:30 Wheel of Fortune

11:00 High Rollers

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12:00 Jackpot

12:30 Blank Check

12:55 NBC News

1:00 Truth or Consequences

1:30 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

4:00 Somerset

4:30 Bonanza

5:30 Eyewitness News

6:00 Eyewitness News

6:30 NBC News

7:00 To Tell The Truth

7:30 Hollywood Squares

8:00 Sunshine
8:30 Bob Crane Show

9:00 Mac Davis Show

10:00 Movin On

11:00- Eyewitness News

11:30- The Tonight Show

1:00- Tomorrow

2:00 Sign-Off

WMTW-TV 8 (ABC)

7:00 A.M America

9:00 Good Morning New England

10:30 Not for Women Only

11:00 Dealers Choice

11:30 Blankety Blanks

12:00- Password

12:30- Split Second

1:00 All My Children

1:30 Lets Make A Deal

2:00 $10,000 Pyramid

2:30 Big Showdown

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4:00 The Money Maze

4:30 Superman

5:00 The Lucy Show


5:30 News Circle

6:00 ABC News

6:30 The FBI

7:30 Hogans Heroes

8:00 Barney Miller

8:30 Karen

9:00 Streets Of San Francisco

10:00 Harry O

11:00 News Final

11:30 Wide World Special- Spencer Tracy- An Unauthorized Biography

1:00 Sign-Off

WGAN-TV 13 (CBS)

6:00 Maine Weather

6:30 Sunrise Semester

7:00 The Flintstones

7:30 Ozzie and Harriet

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 Phil Donahue

10:30 Gambit

11:00 Now You See It

11:30 Love of Life

11:55 Newsbeat

12:00 The Young and The Restless


12:30 Search for Tomorrow

1:00 Room 222

1:30 As The World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 The Price is Right

3:30 Match Game 75

4:00 Tattletales

4:30 Merv Griffin

6:00 Newsbeat

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7:00 Ironside

8:00 The Waltons

9:00 CBS Thursday Night Movie-Psycho (1960)

11:00 Newsbeat

11:30 CBS Late Movie- Madigan: Park Avenue Beat (1973)

1:30am- Sign-Off

PORTLAND, ME TV- Wednesday May 8, 1974

Source: Portland Press Herald

PORTLAND, ME TV- Wednesday May 8, 1974

WCSH-TV 6 (NBC)

6:40 First Radio Parish


6:45 Farm Market Report

7:00 Today

9:00 Weekday

9:30 Dialing For Dollars

10:00 Dinahs Place

10:30 Jeopardy!

11:00 Wizard of Odds

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12:00 Jackpot

12:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes

1:00 Concentration

1:30 Three on a Match

2:00 Days of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3:00 Another World

3:30 How To Survive a Marriage

4:00 Somerset

4:30 Truth or Consequnces

5:00 Bonanza

6:00 Eyewitness News

6:30 NBC News

7:00 To Tell The Truth

7:30 Lets Make A Deal

8:00 NBC Wednesday Night Pilot- Lucas Tanner

9:30 NBC Wednesday Night Movie- In Tandem (1974)


11:00- Eyewitness News

11:30- The Tonight Show

1:00- Tomorrow

2:00 Sign-Off

WMTW-TV 8 (ABC)

7:00 News Report

7:30 Farm and Home

8:00 New Zoo Revue

8:30 HR Pufnstuff

9:00 Bullwinkle

9:30 Morning Movie- Cry for the City

11:00 Not for Women Only

11:30 Brady Bunch

12:00- Password

12:30- Split Second

1:00 All My Children

1:30 Afternoon Playbreak- The Lost Bride of Salem

3:00 General Hospital

3:30 One Life To Live

4:00 $10,000 Pyramid

4:30 Batman

5:00 Gilligans Island

5:30 News Circle

6:00 ABC News


6:30 Beverly Hillbillies

7:00 The Lucy Show

7:30 Hogans Heroes

8:00 The Cowboys

8:30 Movie- Killdozer (1974)

10:00 Doc Elliot

11:00 Newscircle

11:30 Jack Paar (He once owned Channel 8, right?)

1:00 Sign-Off

WGAN-TV 13 (CBS)

6:00 Maine Weather

6:30 Sunrise Semester

7:00 Garner Ted Armstrong

7:30 The Flintstones

8:00 Captain Kangaroo

9:00 Romper Room

9:30 Anything You Can Do

10:00 The Jokers Wild

10:30 Gambit

11:00 Now You See It

11:30 Love of Life

11:55 Newsbeat

12:00 The Young and The Restless

12:30 Search for Tomorrow


1:00 Its Your Bet

1:30 As The World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

2:30 Edge of Night

3:00 The Price is Right

3:30 Match Game 74

4:00 Tattletales

4:30 Merv Griffin

6:00 Newsbeat

6:30 CBS News (Walter Cronkite)

7:00 Whats My Line

7:30 Red Sox Baseball- Boston Red Sox .vs. New York Yankees (from WBZ-TV Boston)

10:00 Kojak

11:00 Newsbeat

11:30 CBS Late Movie- Machine Gun McCain (1970)

1:30am- Sign-Off

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Re: PORTLAND, ME TV- Wednesday May 8, 1974

> WCSH-TV 6 (NBC)

> 8:00 NBC Wednesday Night Pilot- Lucas Tanner

> 9:30 NBC Wednesday Night Movie- In Tandem (1974)

Both shows would eventually become series that fall -- the latter as "Moving On".

"Lucas Tanner", a drama taking place at a high school, starred David Hartman in the title role --
he would go on to become the first male host of "Good Morning America" when that started up
a year later.

> WMTW-TV 8 (ABC)

> 11:30 Jack Paar (He once owned Channel 8, right?)

Yes he did, though I think he since sold it by this time.

The "Jack Paar" on at this time was a nationwide ABC program, as part of the "Wide World of
Entertainment". Jack's show was seen only as a rotating qwheel that rotates once a month -- this
month, it was Jack; Dick Cavett and someone (or something) else was part of that wheel. Jack
and Dick would be off ABC by 1975.

Retro: Dallas-Fort Worth Wed 11/3/99

from Dallas Morning News

Note: The DMN didn't list KTAQ-47

KDTN 2-PBS
6:00 Sit & Be Fit

6:30 Bloomberg Morning News

7:00 ITN World News

7:30 Journal

8:00 Destinos

8:30 In Italiano

9:00 French in Action

9:30 Globe I

10:00 Money & Banking

10:30 Science Alliance

11:00 Imagination Station

11:30 Talkin' About AIDS

Noon Someday School

12:30 Adventures with Kanga Roddy

1:00 Theodore Tugboat

1:30 Reading Rainbow

2:00 Connect with English

2:30 Up Close & Natural

3:00 Body Electric

3:30 Sew Creative with Donna Wilder

4:00 Quilt in a Day

4:30 J. Yarnell School of Fine Art

5:00 Best of Joy of Painting

5:30 Sew with Nancy Classics

6:00 Tony Brown's Journal


6:30 Reading Club

7:00 Nightly Business Report

7:30 BBC World News

8:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

9:00 Money Hunt

9:30 Small Business 2000

10:00 Nightly Business Report

10:30 ITN World News

11:00 Charlie Rose

Mid. Net Cafe

12:30 Journal

1:00 Charlie Rose

2:00 sign-off

KDFW 4-Fox

5:00 News

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

11:00 Maury

Noon News

12:30 Divorce Court

1:00 Jerry Springer

2:00 Montel Williams

3:00 Rosie O'Donnell

4:00 Judge Judy (x2)


5:00 News

6:30 Seinfeld

7:00 Beverly Hills 90210

8:00 Get Real

9:00 News

10:30 3rd Rock from the Sun

11:00 Extra

11:30 M*A*S*H (x2)

12:30 Montel Williams

1:30 News

3:00 Maury

4:00 CNN Headline News

4:30 First Business

KXAS 5-NBC

5:00 News

7:00 Today

9:00 Later Today

10:00 Martha Stewart Living

11:00 News

Noon Sunset Beach

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Passions

3:00 Jenny Jones

4:00 People's Court


5:00 News

5:30 NBC Nightly News

6:00 News

6:30 Inside Edition

7:00 Dateline NBC

8:00 West Wing

9:00 Law & Order

10:00 News

10:35 Tonight Show

11:35 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

12:35 Later with Greg Kinnear

1:05 News

1:35 Tonight Show

2:35 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

3:30 Infomercial

4:00 Inside Edition

4:30 Early Today

WFAA 8-ABC

5:00 News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Good Morning Texas

10:00 The View

11:00 All My Children

Noon News
1:00 One Life to Live

2:00 General Hospital

3:00 Jeopardy!

3:30 Hollywood Squares

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 News

5:30 ABC World News Tonight

6:00 News

6:30 Wheel of Fortune

7:00 Two Guys & a Girl

7:30 Norm

8:00 Drew Carey

8:30 Oh Grow Up

9:00 20/20

10:00 News

10:35 Nightline

11:05 Entertainment Tonight

11:35 Politically Incorrect

12:05 Oprah Winfrey

1:05 Roseanne Show

2:05 Entertainment Tonight

2:35 Port Charles

3:05 ABC World News Now

KTVT 11-CBS
5:00 News

7:00 Early Show

9:00 Donny & Marie

10:00 Price is Right

11:00 Young & the Restless

Noon News

12:30 Bold & the Beautiful

1:00 As the World Turns

2:00 Guiding Light

3:00 Positively TEXAS!

4:00 Martin Short

5:00 News

5:30 CBS Evening News

6:00 News

7:00 Cosby

7:30 Work with Me

8:00 Movie "At the Mercy of a Stranger"

10:00 News

10:35 Late Show with David Letterman

11:35 Late Late Show

12:35 News

1:10 Positively TEXAS!

2:10 Infomercial

2:40 CBS News Up to the Minute

4:30 CBS Morning News


KERA 13-PBS

5:30 Sesame Street

6:30 Barney & Friends

7:00 Arthur

7:30 Dragon Tales

8:00 Teletubbies

8:30 Zoboomafoo

9:00 Barney & Friends

9:30 Noddy

10:00 Arthur

10:30 Sesame Street

11:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

Noon Savor the Southwest

12:30 Great Chefs of the South

1:00 Voyage to the Milky Way

3:00 Big Comfy Couch

3:30 Zoboomafoo

4:00 Zoom

4:30 Arthur

5:00 Dragon Tales

5:30 Wishbone

6:00 Kratts' Creatures

6:30 Antiques Roadshow

7:00 Great Performances


8:00 In Performance at the White House

9:00 Kennedy Center Presentrs

10:35 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

11:35 Antarctica: End of the Earth

1:30 sign-off

KTXA 21-UPN

5:00 Infomercial

5:30 Extreme Ghostbusters

6:00 Mummies Alive

6:30 Starship Troopers

7:00 Monster Rancher

7:30 Wacky World of Tex Avery

8:00 Bewitched

8:30 I Dream of Jeannie

9:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation

10:00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

11:00 Mad About You

11:30 Caroline in the City

Noon Forgive or Forget

1:00 Mad About You

1:30 Amen

2:00 Family Matters (x2)

3:00 Doug

3:30 Recess
4:00 Sabrina: The Animated Series

4:30 Recess

5:00 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

5:30 In the House

6:00 Drew Carey (x2)

7:00 7 Days

8:00 Star Trek: Voyager (x2)

10:00 Caroline in the City

10:30 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

11:00 Martin

11:30 Living Single

Mid. Forgive or Forget

1:00 Martin

1:30 Movie "Doing Life"

3:30 Gomer Pyle

4:00 Infomercials

KUVN 23-Univision

5:00 Chespirito

6:00 Despierta America!

9:00 Maite

10:00 Girasoles

11:00 Luz Maria

Noon Enamorada

1:00 Cuando Hay Pasion


2:00 El Gordo y La Flaca

2:30 El Blablazo

3:00 Cristina

4:00 Primer Impacto

5:00 Noticias

5:30 Noticiero Univision

6:00 Sonadoras

7:00 Tres Mujeres (x2)

9:00 Que No Te Atreves?

10:00 Noticias

10:30 Noticiero Univision

11:00 Viviana Medionoche

Mid. El Gordo y La Flaca

12:30 El Blablazo

1:00 Cristina

2:00 Prisionera de Amor

4:00 Fuera de Serie

4:30 Noticero Univision

KDFI 27-Ind/Fox Kids

5:00 Hawaii Five-O

6:00 Infomercial

6:30 Creflo A. Dollar

7:00 Infomercials

8:00 A Different World (x2)


9:00 Little House on the Prairie

10:00 Happy Days (x2)

11:00 Hawaii Five-O

Noon National Enquirer TV

12:30 NewsRadio

1:00 Grace Under Fire

1:30 Three's Company

2:00 Cosby Show

2:30 Dennis the Menace

3:00 Power Rangers Power Playback

3:30 Beast Wars

4:00 Digimon

4:30 Power Rangers Lost Galaxy

5:00 Full House

5:30 Cosby Show

6:00 Nanny

6:30 Roseanne

7:00 Divorce Court

7:30 Judge Joe Brown

8:00 Extra

8:30 National Enquirer TV

9:00 Jerry Springer

10:00 Mama's Family (x2)

11:00 Roseanne

11:30 NewsRadio
Mid. Unhappily Ever After

12:30 Infomercial

1:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

2:00 Infomercial

2:30 Cops

3:00 sign-off

KMPX 29-Daystar

5:00 Worship Videos

6:00 Kenneth Copeland

6:30 Joyce Meyer

7:00 James Robison

7:30 Rod Parsley

8:00 Mitch Malone

8:30 Kenneth Hagin

9:00 John Hagee

9:30 Creflo A. Dollar

10:00 Robb Thompson

10:30 Joyce Meyer

11:00 Celebration

Noon Gospel Music

1:00 Quick Study

1:30 Joni Lamb

2:00 Marilyn Hickey

2:30 Worship Videos


4:00 Kids on the Move

4:30 Eastman Curtis

5:00 Truth in Love

5:30 Gospel Music

6:00 Willie Hughes

6:30 John Hagee

7:00 Bishop T.D. Jakes

9:00 ...Family

9:30 Mike Murdock

10:00 Benny Hinn

10:30 Kenneth Copeland

11:00 James Robison

11:30 Joyce Meyer

Mid. Celebration

2:00 Worship Videos

KDAF 33-WB

5:00 Daily Bible Lesson

5:30 Andy Griffith

6:00 Infomercial

6:30 Garfield & Friends

7:00 Pokemon

7:30 Histeria!

8:00 Queen Latifah

9:00 Richard Simmons' Dream Maker


10:00 Queen Latifah

11:00 Judge Mathis

Noon Judge Mills Lane (x2)

1:00 Change of Heart

1:30 Blind Date

2:00 I Love Lucy

2:30 Parent' Hood

3:00 Big Cartoonie Show

3:30 Pokemon

4:00 Batman Beyond

4:30 New Batman/Superman Adventures

5:00 Boy Meets World

5:30 Home Improvement

6:00 Friends

6:30 Simpsons

7:00 Dawson's Creek

8:00 Roswell

9:00 News

9:30 Frasier

10:00 Friends

10:30 Frasier

11:00 I Love Lucy

11:30 Wayans Bros.

Mid. Change of Heart

12:30 Blind Date


1:00 Judge Mathis

2:00 Perry Mason (x3)

KXTX 39-Ind

5:00 Shepherd's Chapel

6:00 Infomercial

6:30 Benny Hinn

7:00 Real Life 101

7:30 Kenneth Copeland

8:00 700 Club

9:00 James Robison

9:30 Life in the Word

10:00 Water of Life

11:00 Infomercials

Noon Hogan's Heroes (x2)

1:00 Movie "PK & the Kid"

3:00 Dr. Joy Browne

4:00 Matlock

5:00 Leeza

6:00 Stars On Ice

6:30 NHL: Buffalo-Dallas

9:30 Stars Wrap-Up

10:00 Family Feud (x2)

11:00 Dr. Joy Browne

Mid. Dating Game


12:30 Newlywed Game

1:00 Infomercials

3:00 Rifleman (x2)

4:00 Infomercials

KSTR 49-Ind

5:00 Infomercial

5:30 News

6:00 Highlander

6:30 Mighty Max

7:00 Sonic Underground

7:30 Jumanji

8:00 Pocket Dragon

8:30 Beakman's World

9:00 Extreme Dinosaurs

9:30 Sonic the Hedgehog

10:00 Munsters (x2)

11:00 Andy Griffith (x2)

Noon Rockford Files

1:00 News

1:30 America's Funniest Home Videos

2:00 Knight Rider

3:00 A-Team

4:00 Sister, Sister (x2)

5:00 Ricki Lake


6:00 Real TV

6:30 Access Hollywood

7:00 News

7:30 Real TV

8:00 Ricki Lake

9:00 Strip Poker

9:30 10s

10:00 Benny Hill

10:30 Access Hollywood

11:00 America's Funniest Home Videos

11:30 Strip Poker/10s

Mid. Infomercials

KFWD 52-Telemundo

5:00 TeleNoticias

5:30 Rugrats

6:00 Doug

6:30 Rugrats

7:00 Las Pistas de Blue

7:30 Jumanji

8:00 Dragon Ball Z

8:30 Recien Casados

9:00 Las Aguas Manasas

10:00 Luisa Fernanda

11:00 Cine "El Amarrador 3"


1:00 Sevcec

2:00 El y Ella

3:00 El Show de Padre Alberto

4:00 Occurio Asi

5:00 Noticiero

5:30 Noticiero Telemundo

6:00 Catalina y Sebastian

7:00 Senora

8:00 El Amor de Mi Vida

9:00 Occurio Asi de Noche

10:00 Noticiero

10:30 Noticiero Telemundo

11:00 Occurio Asi

Mid. Buscando

12:30 Infomercials

2:00 sign-off

KLDT 55-Ind

5:00 American Collectibles

8:00 Bloomberg Business News

8:30 Infomercials

11:00 Hollywood Shopping Network

1:00 Infomercials

2:00 Bloomberg Business News

2:30 Infomercial
3:00 Bloopy's Buddies

3:30 Father Knows Best

4:00 Emergency!

5:00 McHale's Navy

5:30 Out of This World

6:00 227

6:30 Barney Miller

7:00 Simon & Simon

8:00 Quincy

9:00 Kojak

10:00 Virginian

11:30 Bloomberg Business News

12:30 Infomercial

1:00 American Collectibles

KDTX 58-TBN

Praise-a-Thon airs all day

KPXD 68-Pax

5:00 Infomercials

6:00 Employment Television

7:00 Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego?

7:30 James Robison

8:00 Infomercials

9:00 Leo Turner


9:30 Infomercials

Noon Big Valley

1:00 Bonanza

2:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

3:00 Hogan Family

3:30 Dave's World

4:00 Eight is Enough

5:00 Supermarket Sweep

5:30 Shop 'Til You Drop

6:00 Treasures in Your Home

7:00 Twice in a Lifetime

8:00 Touched by an Angel

9:00 Diagnosis Murder

10:00 It's a Miracle

11:00 Infomercials

Mid. Worship TV

TXCN-Texas Cable News

5:00 Nightwatch

6:00 Morning Connect

9:00 Texas Daily

4:00 Prime

7:00 Prime Plus

11:00 Nightwatch

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> from Dallas Morning News

> Note: The DMN didn't list KTAQ-47

>

They never have, to my knowledge.

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> > from Dallas Morning News


> > Note: The DMN didn't list KTAQ-47

>>

> They never have, to my knowledge.

>

They did mention it in their converter guide, though...

MAINE TV- Sunday April 23, 1972

Source: Maine Sunday Telegram

MAINE TV- Sunday April 23, 1972

PORTLAND

WCSH-TV 6 (NBC)

8:00 Davey and Goliath

8:30 Christophers

9:00 The Answer

9:30 This is the Life

10:00 Herald of Truth

10:30 Comedy Time- International House

12:00 Great Show- Sins of Rachel Cade (1961)

2:30 Meat The Press

3:00 Conversation In Jerusalem

3:30 World Tennis Tournament from Charlotte, NC

4:30 Apollo Coverage

5:00 World Tennis Tournament from Charlotte, NC (continued)


5:30 Primus

6:00 Comment

6:30 NBC News

7:00 Wild Kingdom

7:30 Wonderful World of Disney

8:30 Jimmy Stewart

9:00 Bonanza

10:00 Bold Ones

11:00 Night Report

11:15 Passing Parade

11:30 Universal Startime

12:30 Sign-Off

WMTW-TV 8 (ABC)

8:00 Reverend Stevens

8:15 Rex Humbard

9:15 Catholic Mass (produced by Boston Catholic Television and taped at the Studios of WNAC-
TV Boston)

10:00 Day of Discovery

10:30 Baptist Church

10:45 Old Time Gospel Hour

11:15 Baptist Church

11:30- Sunday Showtime- The Velvet Touch (1948)

1:00 Outdoors

1:30 NBA Basketball Playoffs- New York Knicks @ Boston Celtics

3:30 Auto Racing- The Trenton 300 from Trenton, NJ


5:00 Golf- The $165,000 Tournament of Champions from La Costa, CA

7:00 Lawrence Welk

8:00 Burt Bacharach

9:00 The Tony Awards

11:00 ABC News

11:15 Movie- Split Second (1953)

12:40 Sign-Off

WGAN-TV 13 (CBS)

8:00 Tom and Jerry

8:30 Pebbles and Bamm Bamm

9:00 Oral Roberts

9:30 Groovie Goolies

10:00 Lamp Unto My Feet

10:30 Look Up and Live

11:00 Camera 3

11:30 Face The Nation

12:00 Junior Bowling (does anyone in Maine remember this?)

12:30 CBS Golf Classic

2:00 NHL Hockey Playoffs- Boston Bruins @ St. Louis Blues

4:30 Apollo Coverage

5:00 Kid World

5:30 Animal World

6:00 60 Minutes

7:00 Untamed World


7:30 Movie- Funeral In Berlin (1966)

9:30 Cades County

10:30 American Cancer Society

11:00 Newsbeat

11:15 CBS News

11:30 Movie- Terror in The Bay

1:00 Sign-Off

BANGOR

WLBZ-TV 2 (NBC)

11:30 Faith for Today

12:00 This is The Life

12:30 American Religious Town Hall

1:00 Meet The Press

1:30 Conversation in Jerusalem

2:00 Skylab

2:30 World Tennis Tournament from Charlotte, NC

4:30 Apollo Coverage

5:00 No Simple Thing

5:30 T.H.E Cat

6:00 Comment

6:30 NBC News

7:00 Wild Kingdom

7:30 Wonderful World of Disney

8:30 Jimmy Stewart


9:00 Bonanza

10:00 Bold Ones

11:00 Perry Mason

12:00 Sign-Off

WABI-TV 5 (CBS)

8:30 Streams of Faith

9:00 Tom and Jerry

9:30 Groovy Goolies

10:00 Lamp Unto My Feet

10:30 Look Up and Live

11:00 Camera 3

11:30 Face The Nation

12:00 Lloyd Bridges Water World

12:30 CBS Golf Classic

2:00 NHL Hockey Playoffs- Boston Bruins @ St. Louis Blues

4:30 Apollo Coverage

5:00 Kid Talk

5:30 Animal World

6:00 60 Minutes

7:00 Lassie

7:30 Movie- Funeral In Berlin (1966)

9:30 Cades County

10:30 Rolling on the River

11:00 Telejournal News


11:15 CBS News- Dan Rather

11:30 Sign-Off

WEMT-TV 7 (ABC)

8:00 Bible Speaks

8:15 Cathedral of Tomorrow

9:15 Davey and Goliath

9:30 Uncle Waldo

10:00 Reluctant Dragon

10:30 Doubledeckers

11:00 Bullwinkle

11:30 Make A Wish

12:00 Candlepin Bowling

1:00 NBA Basketball Playoffs- New York Knicks @ Boston Celtics

3:30 Curley OBrien

5:00 Golf- The $165,000 Tournament of Champions from La Costa, CA

7:00 Hee Haw

8:00 Burt Bacharach

9:00 The Tony Awards

11:00 ABC News

11:15 Billy Hargis

11:30 Sign-Off

PRESQUE ISLE

WAGM-TV 8 (ABC, CBS, NBC)


8:15 Rex Hubbard

9:15 Christophers

9:30 Groovy Goolies (CBS)

10:00 Lamp Unto My Feet (CBS)

10:30 Look Up and Live (CBS)

11:00 Camera 3 (CBS)

11:30 Face The Nation (CBS)

12:00 This is The Life

12:30 Face The Nation (CBS)?

1:00 Meet The Press (NBC)

1:30 NHL Hockey Playoffs- Boston Bruins @ St. Louis Blues (CBS)

4:30 Apollo Coverage

5:00 Kid Talk

5:30 Animal World

6:00 60 Minutes

7:00 Lassie

7:30 Wonderful World of Disney

8:30 Jimmy Stewart

9:00 Bonanza

10:00 Bold Ones

11:00 Sunday News

11:15 Sign-Off

MANCHESTER, NH

WMUR-TV 9 (ABC)
8:00 Billy James Hargis

8:30 Herald of Truth

9:00 Oral Roberts

9:30 Insight

10:00 Faith For Today

10:30 Doubledeckers

11:00 Bullwinkle

11:30 Make A Wish

12:00 Wrestling

1:00 NBA Basketball Playoffs- New York Knicks @ Boston Celtics

3:30 Curley OBrien

5:00 Golf- The $165,000 Tournament of Champions from La Costa, CA

7:00 Roller Derby

8:00 Burt Bacharach

9:00 The Tony Awards

11:00 ABC News

11:15 N.H and N.E News

11:30 Sign-Off

BOSTON

WBZ-TV 4 (NBC)

8:00 Boomtown

9:00 For Kids Only

9:30 International Zone


10:00 Insight

10:30 Show Of Faith

11:00 Community Auditions (Dave Maynard)

11:30 Eyewitness News

12:00 Afternoon Movie- The Swan (1956)

1:45 Red Sox Warm-Up

2:00 Baseball- Boston Red Sox @ New York Yankees

4:30 Apollo Coverage

5:00 Meet The Press

5:30 Wild Kingdom

6:00 Eyewitness News

6:30 NBC News

7:00 People Games

7:30 Wonderful World of Disney

8:30 Jimmy Stewart

9:00 Bonanza

10:00 Bold Ones

11:00 Eyewitness News

11:30 David Frosts Finest Hour

12:30 Sign-Off

WCVB-TV 5 (ABC)

8:00 Mormon Confessions

9:00 Jabberwocky

10:00 Reluctant Dragon and Mr. Toad


10:30 Double-deckers

11:00 Bullwinkle

11:30 Make A Wish

12:00 Presidential Primary

2:00 WCVB Movie- Billy Roses Jumbo (1962)

4:00 The Wildest Road

4:30 Basketballs Little Men (WCVB pre-empts the Celtics Game, a car race and Golf for this
programming)

5:00 Story Theater

5:30 Circus

6:00 WCVB News

6:30 Sunday Movie- Yuma (1971)

8:00 Burt Bacharach

9:00 The Tony Awards

11:00 Late News

11:15 ABC News

11:30 Late Movie- North by Northwest (1959)

1:46am- Sign-Off

WNAC-TV 7 (CBS)

8:00 Playback

8:30 Religion at Issue

9:15 Sunday Mass

10:00 Lamp Unto My Feet

10:30 Look Up and Live

11:00 Camera 3
11:30 Face The Nation

12:00 Cinema 7- Elephant Walk (1954)

2:00 NHL Hockey Playoffs- Boston Bruins @ St. Louis Blues (CBS)

4:30 Apollo Coverage

5:00 Newsmakers

5:30 New England Tonight

6:00 60 Minutes

7:00 Lassie

7:30 Movie- Funeral In Berlin (1966)

9:30 Cades County

10:30 New England Tonight (WNAC broadcasts 10:30 Sunday News, does anyone in Boston
remember this?, when did Ch. 7 in Boston start doing 11 oclock newscasts on Sunday nights?)

11:00 CBS Late News

11:15 Late Movie- Code Two (1953)

12:19 Sign-Off

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Re: MAINE TV- Sunday April 23, 1972

> 2:00 WCVB Movie- Billy Roses Jumbo (1962)


> 4:00 The Wildest Road

> 4:30 Basketballs Little Men (WCVB pre-empts the Celtics

> Game, a car race and Golf for this programming)

Remember that back then, network sports broadcasts were *always* blacked out in the home
team's area.

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Re: MAINE TV- Sunday April 23, 1972

> Source: Maine Sunday Telegram

>

> MAINE TV- Sunday April 23, 1972

>

>>>

>> > WNAC-TV 7 (CBS)

>

> 10:30 New England Tonight (WNAC broadcasts 10:30 Sunday

> News, does anyone in Boston remember this?, when did Ch. 7

> in Boston start doing 11 oclock newscasts on Sunday

> nights?)
For about four years (1971-75) CBS's primetime was

7:30-10:30 on Sundays,and 10:30 local newscasts were

not uncommon. I remember that during the 1973-74

season ABC and NBC did this as well; WXIA/11 Atlanta

(ABC then) moved its news to 10:30. The next year,

ABC went back to 8-11 on Sundays, while NBC stayed

7:30-10:30 and WSB/2 (NBC then) moved ITS news to

10:30. But I can't tell you when Boston's Channel 7

went to an 11 PM newscast; Joseph Gallant is probably

your best bet.

>

>

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11-30-2005, 07:25 PM #4

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Re: MAINE TV- Sunday April 23, 1972

Channel 7 of Bangor was once WEMT-TV? Those calls are now on a station in eastern Tennessee.
(I think it's FOX in the Bristol/Kingsport/Johnson City area.)

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> Channel 7 of Bangor was once WEMT-TV? Those calls are now on

> a station in eastern Tennessee. (I think it's FOX in the

> Bristol/Kingsport/Johnson City area.)

>

It is. It's Fox39 in the Tri-Cities.

I have a question. I keep seeing "News Circle" listed on

WMTW/8 5:30-6:30 PM. Did Channel 8 carry ABC News at 6?

I know that as of August 7, 1972, the entire ABC network

was carrying Howard K. Smith and Harry Reasoner.

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12-02-2005, 12:40 AM #6

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Re: MAINE TV- Sunday April 23, 1972

B. Patrick commented:

> For about four years (1971-75) CBS's primetime was

> 7:30-10:30 on Sundays,and 10:30 local newscasts were

> not uncommon. But I can't tell you when Boston's

> Channel 7 (which became a CBS affiliate in March of 1972)

> went to an 11 PM (Sunday night local) newscast;


> Joseph Gallant is probably your best bet.

Since I was asked to provide information, here's what I have so far. I have in my home a Boston
Globe Sunday TV supplement for January 27th-February 2nd, 1974. On that Sunday, WNAC-7
indeed did air it's late local news at 10:30 (so did WCVB-5), while WBZ-4 broadcast their late
news at 11 P.M. WNAC therefore broadcast it's late local news on Sunday night at 10:30 P.M. for
a few years during the early-to-mid 1970's.

I suspect WNAC's late Sunday news remained at 10:30 P.M. until the Fall of 1975, when it went
back to 11. That year, the FCC's "Prime Access Rule" was amended to allow the networks to go
back to programming a full four hours on Sunday nights (7-11 P.M. ET/PT), provided that the 7-8
P.M. ET/PT hour was children's shows, news, or public-affairs.

And B. Patrick, thanks for asking me to help.

KPLR 11 Saint Louis March 23-24, 1990

Source:Saint Louis Post-Dispatch

Friday 3/23:

5 AM Classic Country

5:30 Morning Ag Report

6 AM Kenneth Copeland

6:30 C.O.P.S.

7 AM Scooby-Doo

7:30 Muppet Babies

8 AM Denver The Last Dinosaur

8:30 Maxie's World


9 AM Little House On The Prairie

10 AM Highway To Heaven

11 AM Infomercial

11:30 Too Close For Comfort

12 N All In The Family

12:30 Movie:Little Gloria:Happy At Last(1982)

2:30 Jetsons

3 PM Dennis The Menace

3:30 Woody Woodpecker

4 PM Ducktales

4:30 Chip N Dales Rescue Rangers

5 PM Growing Pains

5:30 Who's The Boss?

6 PM Family Ties

6:30 Who's The Boss?

7 PM Movie:The Great Muppet Caper(1981)

9 PM News

9:30 Inside Report

10 PM Night Court

10:30 Cheers

11 PM Hunter

12 MID Movie:Shogun's Ninja(Japanese,1980)

2 AM Twilight Zone(classic)

2:30 Honeymooners

3 AM Bob Newhart
3:30 Mary Tyler Moore

4 AM One Day At A Time

4:30 Beverly Hillbillies

Saturday 3/24:

5 AM Classic Country

5:30 America's Black Forum

6 AM U.S. Farm Report

6:30 Infomercial

7 AM Public Affairs

7:30 World Tomorrow

8 AM Infomercials

9 AM Home Search

10 AM CHiPs

11 AM Movie:Young Warriors(1983)

1 PM Movie:Pigs Vs. Freaks(1980)

3 PM Silver Spoons

3:30 Small Wonder

4 PM New Lassie

4:30 Superboy

5 PM Out Of This World

5:30 My Secret Identity

6 PM Wonderful World Of Disney

7 PM Best Of National Geographic

8 PM Movie:The Last Remake Of Beau Geste(1977)


9:30 NHL Hockey:St. Louis Blues At Los Angeles Kings

12 MID Three Stooges(two hours)

2 AM War Of The Worlds

3 AM Freddy's Nightmares

4 AM All In The Family

4:30 Twilight Zone(80s version)

<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by classictvfan on 12/02/05 06:37 AM.</FONT></P>

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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Re: KPLR 11 Saint Louis March 23-24, 1990

> Source:Saint Louis Post-Dispatch

>

>

> Friday 3/23:


> 9:30 Inside Report

Was this local, or a short-lived syndie newsmag/tabloid?

Retro: San Diego Tues 5/23/00

from San Diego Union-Tribune

all San Diego unless otherwise listed

5 KTLA-WB Los Angeles * 6 XETV-Fox * 8 KFMB-CBS * 10 KGTV-ABC *

12 XEWT-Televisa * 13 KCOP-UPN Los Angeles * 15 KPBS-PBS * 17 K17DI-Spanish *

19 KBNT-Univision * 28 KCET-PBS Los Angeles * 33 XHAS-Telemundo *

35 K35DG-UCSD TV * 39 KNSD-NBC * 49 XUPN-UPN * 51 KUSI-Ind * 69 KSWB-WB *

4SD Channel 4 Padres/San Diego * ITV ITV Learning Channel

Morning

5:00

5 Judge Milles Lane

8-10-39 News

13 Martin Short

15 American Experience

19 Fuera de Serie

28 Bloomberg Money
51 CNN Headline News

5:30

5-8-10-51 News

19 Noticiero Univision: Ultima Hora

28 Health Diary

69 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

6:00

5-8-10-51 News

6 Happy Days

15 Theodore Tugboat

17 Infomercial

19 Exitos de Onda Max

28 Sesame Street

33 Jumanji

49 Dennis the Menace

69 Benny Hinn

ITV Survival Spanish

6:30

6 Wacky World of Tex Avery

12-17 Infomercial

15 Wimzie's House

33 Doug
49 New Leave It to Beaver

69 Recess

ITV Jobs in Education

6:45

33 Oye Arnold!

7:00

5 KTLA Morning News

6 Monster Rancher

8 Early Show

10 Good Morning America

12 Notivisa

13 Doug

15 Sesame Street

17 Mi Gran Amigo

19 Despierta America!

33 Ay, Monstruos!

39 Today

49 Wild's Life

51 News

69 Pokemon

ITV Instructional TV

7:15
33 Doug

7:30

6 Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles

13 Sabrina: The Animated Series

17 Infomercial

28 Zobooomafoo

33 Aventuras en Panales

49 Doug

69 Histeria!

7:45

ITV CNN Newsroom

8:00

6 Mummies Alive

13-69 Pepper Ann

15 Arthur

17 Infomercial

28 Dragon Tales

33 Las Pistas de Blue

49 Three Stooges

ITV WorldView

8:15
ITV Arts Alive

8:30

6 Beakman's World

13 Recess

15 Teletubbies

17 Infomercial

28 Arthur

33 Dragon Ball Z

49 Three Stooges

69 Sabrina: The Animated Series

ITV Shakespeare: From Page to Stage

9:00

5 Sally Jessy Raphael

6 Dr. Joy Browne

8 Entertainment Tonight

10 Donnie & Marie

13 Montel Williams

15-28 Barney & Friends

17 Pelicula: TBA

33 Monica

39 Later Today

49 Partridge Family

51 Regis & Kathie Lee


69 Boy Meets World

ITV California, Here I Come

9:30

8 Bold & the Beautiful

15 Big Comfy Couch

28 Puzzle Place

49 Monkees

69 Parent' Hood

10:00

5 Sally Jessy Raphael

6 Star Trek: The Next Generation

8 Price is Right

10 News

12 La Case en la Playa

13-69 Forgive or Forget

15 Zoboomafoo

19 Maite

28 Sesame Street

33 Cine "En los Cascos de unb Caballo"

39 Ainsley Harriott

49 Honeymooners

51 Martha Stewart Living

ITV Ancient Civilizations


10:30

15 Dragon Tales

49 Andy Griffith

ITV Art Chest

11:00

5 Judge Mills Lane

6 Family Ties

8 Young & the Restless

10 News

12 Abrazama Muy Fuerta

13 Jenny Jones

15 Between the Lions

17 La Corte del Pueblo

19 Querida

28 Noddy

39 Jenny Jones

49 700 Club

51 Judge Mathis

69 Judge Joe Brown

ITV MCET Presents

11:30

5-69 Judge Mills Lane


6 Grace Under Fire

15 Kidsongs

17 Noticiero Hechos de la Manana

28 Teletubbies

4SD Creflo A. Dollar

Afternoon

Noon

5 Little House on the Prairie

6 Roseanne

8 News

10 All My Children

12 Ramona

13 Ricki Lake

15 Noddy

17 Cine "Perseguido por la Ley"

19 Cosas del Amor

28 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

33 Yo Amo a Paquita Gallegos

39 Leeza

49 All in the Family

51 People's Court

69 Blind Date

4SD Joyce Meyer

ITV Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish


12:30

6 Mad About You

15 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

28 Storytime

49 WKRP in Cincinnati

69 Change of Heart

4SD Kenneth Copeland

ITV CNN Newsroom

12:45

ITV WorldView

1:00

5 Coach

6 Grace Under Fire

8 As the World Turns

10 One Life to Live

12 Amigos por Siempre

13 Leeza

15 Quilting with Fons & Porter

19 Infierno en el Paradiso

28 Reading Rainbow

33 La Esclava Isaura

39 Days of Our Lives


51 Queen Latifah

69 Judge Millas Lane

4SD ESPNEWS

ITV California, Here I Come

1:30

5 Family Matters

6 Roseanne

15 California's Gold

28 Wishbone

69 Judge Joe Brown

4SD ESPNEWS

2:00

5 Pokemon

6 Cosby Show

8 Guiding Light

10 General Hospital

12 Chespirito

13 Jenny Jones

15 California Heartland

17 Cine "Dos Gallos de Bajio"

19 El Nino Que Vino del Mar

28 Between the Lions

33 El Show del Padre Alberto


39 Passions

49 Little House on the Prairie

51 Ricki Lake

69 Divorce Court

4SD ESPNEWS

ITV US Constitution

2:15

12 El Chavo

2:30

5 Histeria!

6 A Different World

12 El Que Sabe Mas

15 Reading Rainbow

28 Zoom

69 Divorce Court

4SD ESPNEWS

ITV Instructional TV

3:00

5-69 Warneroonie Big Cartoonie Show

6 Magic School Bus

8 National Enquirer TV

10 Montel Williams
12 Aventuras en Panales

13 Judge Joe Brown

15 Zoom

19 El Gordo y La Flace

28 Travels in Europe

33 El y Ella

39 Rosie O'Donnell

49 Gunsmoke

51 Maury

4SD ESPNEWS

3:30

5-69 New Batman/Superman Adventures

6 Power Rangers Lost Galaxy

8 Cops

12 Pokemon

13 Judge Joe Brown

15 Between the Lions

28 Travels in Europe

4SD ESPNEWS

4:00

5-69 Pokemon

6 Beast Wars

8-39 News
10 Oprah Winfrey

12 Primer Impacto

13 Montel Williams

15 Dragon Tales

17 Al Filo de la Noticia

19 Cristina

28 Charlie Rose

33 Laura en America

35 UCSD Job Board/Calendar

49 Wild, Wild West

51 Sally Jessy Raphael

4SD SportsCenter

ITV MathVision-Homework Helpline

4:30

5-69 New Batman/Superman Adventures

6 Digimon

15 Arthur

17 Noticias

5:00

5 Sister, Sister

6 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

8-10-39 News

12 Cristina
13 Ricki Lake

15 Arthur

17 Quien Tiene la Razon

19 Primer Impacto

28 ITN World News

33 Occurio Asi

35 World News

49 Partidge Family

51 Jerry Springer

69 Nanny

4SD Game Warden Wildlife JOurnal

5:30

5 Wayans Bros.

6 Cosby Show

15 World of Wildlife

28 Nightly Business Report

35 World News

39 NBC Nightly News

49 Monkees

9 Sister, Sister

4SD High Tech Toys

Evening

6:00
5 Fresh Prince of Bel_Air

6 Simpsons

8 CBS Evening News

10 ABC World News Tonight

12 Notivisa

13 Blind Date

15 Nightly Business Report

17 Cuanto Cuesta el Show

19 Noticias

28 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

33 Infomercial

35 Thinking Allowed

39 News

49 America's Funniest Home Videos

51 Extra

69 Drew Carey

ITV School & Sports Stars

6:30

5 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

6 Home Improvement

8-10 News

13 Mad About You

15 BBC World News

19 Noticiero Univision
33 Noticiero Telemundo

35 T. Coraghassan Boyle

39 Access Hollywood

49 America's Funniest Home Videos

51 Real TV

69 Nanny

4SD Stan Humphries Celebrity Golf Tournament

ITV Academic Bowl

7:00

5-69 Friends

6 Simpsons

8 Entertainment Tonight

10-51 News

12 Mujer...Casas de la Vida Real

13 Frasier

15 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

17 Noticias

19 Por Tu Amor

28 Life & Times Tonight

33 Muneca Brava

35 Guestbook

39 Wheel of Fortune

49 Taxi

ITV Issues in Education


7:30

5 Seinfeld

6 3rd Rock from the Sun

8 Hollywood Squares

10 Inside Edition

13-51 Frasier

17 La Corte del Pueblo

28 Best of Huell Howser

39 Jeopardy!

49 Taxi

69 Friends

4SD Padres Magazine

8:00

5-69 Buffy the Vampire Slayer

6 Opening the Tombs of the Golden Mummies: Live!

8 JAG

10 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

12 Cine "Verano Indio"

13-49 Parkers

15 Solar Blast

17 Cine "La Camioneta Gris 2"

19 Rosalinda

28 Nova
33 Pantanal

35 Opera Spotlight

39 3rd Rock from the Sun (1 hr episode)

51 Star Trek: Voyager

4SD Padres 2000

ITV Schools Tackle the Issues

8:30

13-49 Moesha

35 Guestbook

4SD One on One

ITV Heart of San Diego

9:00

5-69 Angel

8 60 Minutes II

10 NYPD Blue (2 hr season finale)

13-49 I Dare You! The Ultimate Challenge

15 Nova

19 Tres Mujeres

28 Frontline

33 Dona Flor y Sus Dos Maridos

35 Guestbook

39 Will & Grace (1 hr season finale)

51 Seinfeld
ITV MediaWaves

9:30

51 Frasier

4SD San Diego Insider

ITV Living with Health

10:00

5-6-13-51-69 News

8 Judging Amy

12 Notivisa

15 Frontline

17 Noticias

19 Primer Impacto: Edicion Nocturna

28 POV

33 Xica

35 Opera Spotlight

39 Dateline NBC

49 Jenny Jones

4SD From the Tee

ITV America in Perspective

10:30

6 NewsRadio

17 Noticias Hechos de la Noche


35 Guestbook

69 Blind Date

4SD That Show!

ITV Faces of Culture

11:00

5 Friends

6 NewsRadio

8-10-39 News

12 Amigos y Amantes

13 Blind Date

15 Living Edens

17 Demasiado de Corazon

19 Noticias

33 Noticiero Telemundo

35 Campus Watch

49 Carson's Comedy Classics

51 Real TV

69 Change of Heart

4SD Every 15 Minutes

ITV Something Ventured

11:30

5 Caroline in the City

6 M*A*S*H
13 Star Trek: Voyager

17 Infomercials

19 Noticiero Univision: Ultima Hora

28 Charlie Rose

33 Laura en America

35 T. Coraghessan Boyle

49 Carson's Comedy Classics

51 Extra

69 Drew Carey

4SD Movie Loft

ITV Business & the Law

11:35

8 Late Show with David Letterman

10 Nightline

39 Tonight Show

Late Night

Midnight

5 Cheers

6 Married...with Children

12 Dr. Quinn

15 Charlie Rose

19 Viviana a la Medionoche

49 All in the Family


51 Family Feud

69 Living Single

4SD Education Showcase

ITV Economics U$A

12:05

10 Politically Incorrect

12:30

5 Nanny

6 Dear John

13 NewsRadio

28 Solutions to Violence

33 Occurio Asi

49 Simon & Simon

51 Infomercials

69 Caroline in the City

ITV Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish

12:35

8 Late Late Show

10 News

39 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

1:00
5-12-13 Infomercials

6 News

15 Travels in Europe

19 Canaveral de Pasiones

28 RETAC

69 Wayans Bros.

ITV GED

1:10

10 Port Charles

1:30

6 Happy Days

13 NewsRadio

15 Antiques Roadshow

69 Infomercials

ITV French in Action

1:35

39 Later with Greg Kinnear

1:40

8 News

10 ABC World News Now


2:00

5 Movie "Missing in Action 2: The Beginning"

15 Nova

19 El Gordo y La Flaca

28 Classic Arts Showcase

51 Martin Short

ITV Jobs in Education

2:05

39 Tonight Show

2:10

8 CBS News Up to the Minute

2:30

13 Movie "Stroker Ace"

69 News

3:00

15 Frontline

19 Pobre Nina Rica

51 Maury

69 Movie "Guilty by Suspicion"

3:05
39 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

4:00

5 News

15 Solar Blast

19 Infierno en el Paradiso

39 Access Hollywood

51 Sally Jessy Raphael

4:30

8 CBS Morning News

10 ABC World News This Morning

13 In the House

39 Early Today

Retro: North Carolina/Virginia Sunday, December 7, 1952

From the Raleigh News and Observer. Since

all four stations were affiliated with all

four networks (ABC, CBS, DuMont, NBC), network

is given on the first mention of the program.

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro, NC

12 N Billy Graham (may be ABC--delay

from Sunday 10 PM, except this


is 15 minutes and his ABC program

was 30 minutes)

12:15 Tootsie's Hippodrome (ABC)

12:30 M&M Candy Carnival (CBS)

1 PM Sunday Chapel

1:30 Burns And Allen (CBS--delay from

Thursday 8 PM)

2 PM NFL Football: Redskins-Giants

(don't know if DuMont or the

Redskins regional network)

4:30 Omnibus (CBS--time approximate)

6 PM Boston Blackie

6:30 See It Now (CBS)

7 PM Ozzie And Harriet (ABC--delay

from Friday 8 PM)

7:30 This Is Show Business (CBS)

8 PM Colgate Comedy Hour (NBC)

9 PM Fred Waring Show (CBS)

9:30 Break The Bank (CBS)

10 PM The Web (CBS)

10:30 What's My Line? (CBS)

11 PM Martin Kane, Private Eye (NBC--

delay from Thursday 10 PM)

11:30 Winchell And Mahoney (NBC--delay

from Monday 8 PM)


WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte, NC

11:30 This Is The Life (may be ABC--

delay from a previous Sunday

9:30 PM)

12 N All Aboard (CBS--delay from a

previous Sunday 12:15 PM)

12:15 Tootsie's Hippodrome

12:30 M&M Candy Carnival

1 PM Beulah (ABC--delay from Tuesday

7:30)

1:30 Frontiers Of Faith (NBC)

2 PM Redskins-Giants

4:30 Omnibus

6 PM Ford Theater (NBC--delay from

Thursday 9:30)

6:30 See It Now

7 PM Red Skelton (NBC)

7:30 This Is Show Business

8 PM Colgate Comedy Hour

9 PM Fred Waring

9:30 Break The Bank

10 PM Burns And Allen

10:30 What's My Line?


11 PM CBS News

11:15 Fireside Theater (NBC--delay

from Tuesday 9 PM)

11:45 sign off

WTAR Ch. 4 (now WTKR Ch. 3) Norfolk, VA

12 N Stu Erwin (ABC--delay from

Friday 7:30)

12:30 M&M Candy Carnival

1 PM This Is The Life

1:30 Frontiers Of Faith

2 PM Redskins-Giants

4:30 Sports Page

4:45 News

5 PM Hallmark Hall Of Fame (NBC)

5:30 Mr. Peepers (NBC--delay from a

previous Sunday 7:30)

6 PM Kit Carson

6:30 Boston Blackie

7 PM Red Skelton

7:30 I Love Lucy (CBS--delay from

Monday 9 PM)

8 PM Colgate Comedy Hour

9 PM Philco/Goodyear TV Playhouse (NBC)


10 PM The Showcase

10:30 Film Feature

11 PM 11th Hour Final

11:15 Break The Bank

11:45 Film (probably a film short)

WTVR Ch. 6 Richmond, VA

11:15 Tonight's Programs

11:30 In The Park (CBS--delay from a

previous Sunday 11:45 AM)

12 N All Aboard

12:15 Tootsie's Hippodrome

12:30 M&M Candy Carnival

1 PM Kukla, Fran And Ollie (NBC--

delay from a previous Sunday

3:30 PM)

1:30 Touchdown

2 PM Redskins-Giants

4:30 Name's The Same (ABC--delay from

Wednesday 7:30--time approximate)

5 PM Stu Erwin

5:30 Red Skelton

6 PM Life Begins At 80 (DUMONT--delay

from Friday 9 PM)


6:30 Mr. Peepers (NBC--delay from a

previous Sunday 7:30)

7 PM Boston Blackie

7:30 I Love Lucy

8 PM Colgate Comedy Hour

9 PM Philco/Goodyear TV Playhouse

10 PM The Doctor (NBC)

10:30 Studio One (CBS--delay from

Monday 10 PM)

11:30 Scott Music Hall (NBC--delay

from Wednesday 8:30)

Retro: Tampa Bay/Southwest Florida Wed 5/15/96

from TV Guide: Tampa-Sarasota edition

TVG didn't list WCLF 22-Clearwater, WBHS-50 Tampa, or WSWF-WB cable(?) affiliate in Fort
Myers/Naples

3 WEDU-PBS Tampa * 8 WFLA-NBC Tampa * 10 WTSP-CBS St. Petersburg *

11 WINK-CBS Fort Myers/Naples * 13 WTVT-Fox Tampa * 16 WUSF-PBS Tampa *

20 WBBH-NBC Fort Myers/Naples * 26 WZVN-ABC Fort Myers/Naples *

28 WFTS-ABC Tampa * 30 WSFP-PBS Fort Myers/Naples *

32 WTMV-WB Lakeland (relays on 63 Pinellas Co & 56 Manatee/Sarasota Co's) *

36 WFTX-Fox Fort Myers/Naples * 38 WTTA-Ind St. Petersburg *

40 WWSB-ABC Sarasota * 44 WTOG-UPN St. Petersburg *

46 WTVK-UPN Fort Myers/Naples * 62 WBSV-Ind Sarasota


Morning

5:00

8 NBC News at Sunrise

10-11 CBS News Up to the Minute

13-20 This Morning's Business

26-40 ABC World News This Morning

28 ABC World News Now

32 Heywood Henson

38 Infomercial

46 Shop at Home Network

62 First Business

5:30

8-11-28 News

10 CBS Morning News

13 CNN Headline News

20 NBC News at Sunrise

30 Florida Close to Home

38 Pink Panther

46 Sailor Moon

62 AgDay

6:00

8-10-11-13-20-28 News
16 Bloomberg Business News

30 Body Electric

36 Pink Panther

38 Dennis the Menace

44 Woody Woodpecker

46 Littlest Pet Shop

62 Shepherd's Chapel

6:30

3 Morning Business Report

16 Lilias!

30 Homestretch

36 VR Troopers

44 Aladdin

46 Bananas in Pajamas

7:00

3 Puzzle Place

8-20 Today

10-11 CBS This Morning

13 News

16 Body Electric

26-28-40 Good Morning America

30 Lamb Chop's Play-Along!

32 That's Warner Bros.!


36 Bobby's World

38 Creepy Crawlers

44 Garfield & Friends

46 Blinky Bill

62 This Morning's Business

7:30

3 Shining Time Station

16 Homestretch

30 Barney & Friends

32 Animaniacs

36 Eek!stravaganza

38 Bobby's World

44 Mighty Max

46 Mutant League

62 For the People

8:00

3 Barney & Friends

13 Good Day Tampa Bay

16 Sewing with Nancy

30 Sesame Street

32 Flintstones

36 Taz-Mania

38 Jim Henson's Animal Show


44 Highlander

46 Mighty Max

62 Mitchells in the Morning

8:30

3 Huggabug Club

16 Kaye's Quilting Friends

32 Doogie Howser, MD

36 Jim Henson's Animal Show

38 Bananas in Pajamas

44 Littlest Pet Shop

46 Adventures of Dudley the Dragon

9:00

3 Sesame Street

8 Crook & Chase

10-40 Phil Donahue

11 Oprah Winfrey

13-26 Regis & Kathie Lee

16 Embroidery Studio

20 Sally Jessy Raphael

28 Geraldo

30 Puzzle Place

32 Blossom

36 Court TV: Inside America's Courts


38 Infomercials

44 Beverly Hills 90210

46 Kenneth Copeland

62 Panda America Home Shopping

9:30

16 Sit & Be Fit

30 Reading Rainbow

32 Wonder Years

36 Night Court

46 Infomercial

10:00

3 Reading Rainbow

8 Rolonda

10 Sally Jessy Raphael

11 Maury Povich

13 George & Alana

16 Joy of Painting

20 Jerry Springer

26 Phil Donahue

28 Carnie

30 American Woodshop

32 Too Close for Comfort

36 Gordon Elliott
40 Geraldo

44 Beverly Hills 90210

46 Richard Bey

10:30

3 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

16 Ciao Italia

30 Naturally Floral

32 Check It Out!

11:00

3 Great Railway Journeys

8 Leeza

10-11 Price is Right

13 Maury Povich

16 Cucina Amore

20 Hard Copy

26-40 Mike & Maty

28 Gordon Elliott

30 Nathalie Dupree Cooks

32 Twilight Zone

36 Montel Williams

38 Dragnet

44 News

46 Geraldo
11:30

16 Play Bridge

20 Rush Limbaugh

30 Ciao Italia

32 Top Cops

38 Damn Right

44 Court TV: Inside America's Courts

Afternoon

Noon

3 Psychology

8-10-11-13-20-28-40 News

16 Nature

26 Murphy Brown

30 Inspiration of Painting

32 Richard Bey

36 Mark Walberg

38 Tempestt

44 Rush Limbaugh

46 Movie "Law & Disorder"

12:30

8 Harris

10-11 Young & the Restless


13 Extra

26-28-40 The City

30 Inspiration of Painting

44 Night Court

1:00

3 Understanding the Internet

8 Days of Our Lives

13 Mark Walberg

16 Masters of Silent Screen

20 Leeza

26-28-40 All My Children

30 Quilting for the 90s

32 Cannon

36 Hunter

38 Night Heat

44 Perry Mason

1:30

10-11 Bold & the Beautiful

30 House to Home

2:00

3 Computer Chronicles

8-20 Another World


10-11 As the World Turns

13 Jerry Springer

16 Marine Environment

26-28-40 One Life to Live

30 Big Comfy Couch

32 Barnaby Jones

36 Perfect Strangers

38 Infomercial

44 Gilligan's Island

46 Beyond Reality

2:30

3 Storytime

30 Shining Time Station

36 Doogie Howser, MD

38 Sailor Moon

44 Kid's Club

46 Coast Guard

3:00

3 Lamb Chop's Play-Along!

8 Jenny Jones

10-11 Guiding Light

13 Ricki Lake

20 Days of Our Lives


26-28-40 General Hospital

30 Storytime

32 In the Heat of the Night

36 Batman & Robin

38 Taz-Mania

44-46 Goof Troop

62 Movie "Saraband"

3:30

3 Adventures of Dudley the Dragon

16 Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish

30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

36 Power Rangers Zeo

38 Eek!stravaganza

44-46 Bonkers

4:00

3 Bill Nye the Science Guy

8-11 Oprah Winfrey

10 Hard Copy

13-40 Day & Date

20 Jeopardy!

26 Jenny Jones

28 Montel Williams

30 Barney & Friends


32 Dinosaurs

36 Cops

38 Batman & Robin

44-46 Aladdin

4:30

3 Carmen Sandiego

10 Jeopardy!

20 Hard Copy

30 Wishbone

32 Blossom

36 America's Most Wanted: Final Justice

38 Power Rangers Zeo

44-46 Gargoyles

5:00

3 Wishbone

8-10-11-13-20-28-40 News

16 NHK Japanese News

26 Ricki Lake

30 Carmen Sandiego

32 Richard Bey

36 Coach

38 VR Troopers

44 Full House
46 Step by Step

62 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

5:30

3 Barney & Friends

8-10-11-28 News

16 ITN World News

30 Bill Nye the Science Guy

36 Home Improvement

38 Mutant League

44 Family Matters

46 Step by Step

62 LAPD: Life on the Beat

Evening

6:00

3 Wild America

8-10-11-13-20-28-36-40 News

16 Imagineland

26 A Current Affair

30 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

32 Top Cops

38 California Dreams

44 Step by Step

46 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air


62 Beverly Hills 90210

6:30

3 Nightly Business Report

8-20 NBC Nightly News

10-11 CBS Evening News

13 News

16 Barney & Friends

26-28-40 ABC World News Tonight

32 LAPD: Life on the Beat

36 Simpsons

38 Family Ties

44 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

46 America's Funniest Home Videos (guest Leslie Nielsen)

7:00

3-30 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

8-11 Inside Edition

10-20 Wheel of Fortune

13 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

16 Big Comfy Couch

26 News

28 Home Improvement

32 Baywatch

36-44 Roseanne
38 Northern Exposure

40 Extra

46 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

62 Movie "Private Benjamin"

7:30

8-11 American Journal

10-20 Jeopardy!

13-26 Entertainment Tonight

16 New Red Green

28 Simpsons

36-44 Seinfeld

40 Rush Limbaugh

46 Cheers

8:00

3-30 Mark Russell

8-20 National Geographic

10-11 Siskel & Ebert Interviews

13-36 Beverly Hills 90210

16 Frugal Gourmet

26-28-40 Ellen

32 Sister, Sister

38 Movie "Spies, Lies & Naked Thighs"

44-46 Sentinel
8:30

3 Nunsense

16 Burt Wolf's Menu

26-28-40 Drew Carey

30 Great Performances

32 Parent' Hood

9:00

8-20 Dateline NBC

10-11 Movie "Princess in Love" (about Princess Diana)

13-36 Melrose Place

16 This Old House

26-28-40 Grace Under Fire

32 Wayans Bros.

44-46 Swift Justice

62 Movie "10"

9:30

16 Hometime

26-28-40 Faculty

32 Unhappily Ever After

10:00

8-20 Law & Order


13-36-44 News

16 Championship Ballroom Dancing

26-28-40 Primetime Live

30 In the Spotlight

32 Baywatch

38 Infomercials

46 Cheers

10:30

3 Keeping Up Appearances

44 Cops

46 America's Funniest Home Videos

11:00

3 Rhythm, Country & Blues: Behind the Scene

8-10-11-20-28-40-62 News

13 America's Most Wanted: Final Justice

26 Murphy Brown

30 Charlie Rose

32 LAPD: Life on the Beat

36 M*A*S*H

38 Hitchhiker

44 Star Trek: The Next Generation

46 Baywatch
11:30

13 Xena: Warrior Princess

16 New Explorers

26 News

32 Movie "Who'll Stop the Rain"

36 Star Trek: The Next Generation

38 Infomercial

62 LAPD: Life on the Beat

11:35

8-20 Tonight Show

10-11 Late Show with David Letterman

26-28-40 Nightline

Late Night

Midnight

30 To the Contrary

38 Greyhound Racing Highlights

44 Cheers

46 Shop at Home Network

62 Infomercial

12:05

26 Extra

28 Coach
40 Jenny Jones

12:10

3 Charlie Rose

12:30

13 Jerry Springer

30 Compact

36 News

38 Infomercials

44 Rush Limbaugh

62 Top Cops

12:35

8-20 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

10-11 Late Late Show

26 Northern Exposure

28 Married...with Children

1:00

30 Universe: The Infinite Frontier

44 Infomercials

62 Panda America Home Shopping

1:05
28 Empty Nest

40 Infomercial

1:30

13-36 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

30 Universe: The Infinite Frontier

38 Chuck Harder

1:35

8-20 Later with Greg Kinnear

10 A Current Affair

11 George & Alana

26 Lauren Hutton and...

28 Perfect Strangers

40 M*A*S*H

2:00

13 Mark Walberg

30 Inside Statistics

32 Infomercial

38 Seventh Avenue

44 Movie "Parents"

2:05

8 News
10 Lauren Hutton and...

20 Real Life

26 ABC World News Now

28 Infomercials

40 Phil Donahue

2:30

30 Inside Statistics

32 Music Videos

2:35

10-11 CBS News Up to the Minute

2:40

8 CNN Headline News

3:00

13 ANC News

30 Race to Save the Planet

38 Streets of San Francisco

3:05

8-20 NBC News Nightside

28 Mike & Maty

40 ABC World News Now


4:00

30 Marine Environment

38 Bonanza

44 Movie "The Frisco Kid"

4:05

28 ABC World News Now

4:30

8 CNN Headline News

30 Marine Environment

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Re: Retro: Tampa Bay/Southwest Florida Wed 5/15/96

> TVG didn't list WCLF 22-Clearwater, WBHS-50 Tampa, or

> WSWF-WB cable(?) affiliate in Fort Myers/Naples


WSWF was a low-powered WB station in Naples, which broadcasted on ch.10, along the way, it
switched to UPN after swapping networks with WTVK ch.46, since The WB wanted full-powered
and cable outlets. Also, it eventually added WEVU ch.7 (the low-powered Fort Myers station, no
connection with WZVN) to its coverage area and moved its ch.10 (or ch.7?) signal to ch.4.

It was after its acquisition of ch.7 that it was finally listed in TV Guide. Before then, TVG didn't
even acknowledge its existence (other than the WB and UPN ads).

> Morning

> 5:00

> 32 Heywood Henson

Country DJ who had his long-running country video show on 32. After Hearst's acquisition of 32
later that year, he was relegated to weekends. And soon after Pax started up, he moved his
weekly show to WXPX ch.66.

> 8:30

> 46 Adventures of Dudley the Dragon

I thought this was strictly a PBS program, since ch.3 carried this later on in the day?

> 9:00

> 38 Infomercials

Prior to becoming WB in 1998, ch.38 carried alot of these, especially on Sundays.

> Late Night

> Midnight
> 38 Greyhound Racing Highlights

I think this was Derby Lane's nightly racing show, "Post Time". Derby Lane is a greyhound track in
St. Pete, practically the "Churchill Downs" of greyhound racing.

When Derby lane had no race, ch.38 showed an infomercial here.

> 1:30

> 38 Chuck Harder

>

This was the video version of his "For The People" radio show.

Prior to ch.38 becoming WB, they used to run continuous feeds of the "For The People" radio
show in the SAP audio feed.

> 2:30

> 32 Music Videos

Even though ch.32 gave up on its full-time video format in the late-1980s, they still ran music
videos in late-night and the all-night "Mike Paschelli Show" (featuring Mike and his band) on
weekends.

But Mike and the music videos would be pink-slipped by fall, when Hearst takes over the
station.<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by rugrats1 on 12/08/05 02:41
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Re: Retro: Tampa Bay/Southwest Florida Wed 5/15/96

> > 8:30

> > 46 Adventures of Dudley the Dragon

>

> I thought this was strictly a PBS program, since ch.3

> carried this later on in the day?

That's what I thought too- WEDU was a co-producer in later years of the series; maybe WTVK
made a deal with WSFP?

Retro: Netherlands Sat 7/8/00

from De Telegraaf

Note: Ned 1/2/3 programming is presented by various companies; these will be listed with the
program

Programs listed 24-hr clock (1300=1pm, 1400=2pm, etc.; 0000 is midnight)

Nederland 1

0700 KRO's Kindertijd (KRO)

0757 Alles Kits extra (AKN)

1004 De trein naar Grozny (HUMAN)

1058 Sat-Chit-Anand/Deepak Chopra (OHM)


1129 AVRO Close-up: Ik was Mandela's chauffeur (AVRO)

1225 Get the Picture (AVRO)

1249 NOS-Tekst tv (teletext)

1600 NOS-Journaal (NOS)

1605 Gezondtijd: Reuma (AVRO)

1631 Alle dieren tellen mee (AVRO)

1658 Alles Kits (AKN)

1700 Expeditie Bereklauw (NCRV)

1724 Willie en Nellie (NCRV)

1744 Mijn muziek (NCRV)

1751 Mr. Cluns (KRO)

1811 Sabrina (AVRO)

1839 Star Trek: Voyager (AVRO)

1931 Get the Picture (KRO)

2000 NOS-Journaal (NOS)

2030 Keuzefilm: viewer's choice of "What's Up, Doc?", "Crazy People", or "Snakes & Ladders"
(AVRO)

2207 NK Cabaret (AVRO)

2353 Film "Topkapi" (NCRV)

Nederland 2

0700 NOS-Tekst tv

1150 Huwelijk Prins Bernhard jr. en Annette Sekreve (NOS)[Think this is a royal wedding]

1305 Simmer 2000 (NOS)

1400 Cliptime (EO)

1425 EK Zwemmen [World Cup Swimming] (NOS)


1500 Tour de France (NOS)

1730 Pluk de dag (TROS)

1759 2 Vandaag (TROS/EO/NOS; includes NOS-Journaal at 1800, NOS-Sportjournaal at 1845, and


NOS-Weeroverzicht at 1852)

1900 NOS-Studio Sport (NOS)

1955 Noah's Ark (EO)

2045 Wildlife op 2: Het regenwoud van Panama (EO)

2140 Chirugenwerk (EO)

2230 Docudrama: Little Jessica (EO)

2300 Ronduit Praise (EO)

2325 NOS-Journaal (NOS)

2330 Tourjournaal (NOS; Tour de France highlights)

0000 The Ten Commandments (EO; series reviewing the Ten Commandments)

0025 Kunst...omdat het moet (TROS)

0118 NOS-Journaal/NOS-Studio Sport (NOS)

Nederland 3

1300 NOS-Journaal (NOS)

[nothing listed again til 1600]

1600 NOS-Journaal (NOS)

1607 Lingo (VARA)

1626 De wereld van Budewijn Buch (VARA)

1651 De drukke wereld van Richard Scarry (VPRO)

1659 Het Allochtoon Video Ciruit (NPS)

1733 Koos Postema ter plekke (RVU)

1800 Villa Achterwerk (VPRO)


1815 Sesamstraat (NPS)

1830 NOS-Jeugdjournaal (NOS)

1843 Treks in a Wild World (VARA)

1856 Een huis uit 1900 [1900 House](Nederland 3)

1924 ZaterdagavondLingo (VARA)

1949 Ben zo terug (VARA)

2019 Twee voor twaalf (VARA)

2100 Het zwarte schaap (VARA)

2200 NOS-Journaal (NOS)

2215 Nova (VARA/NPS)

2238 NOS-Studio Sport (NOS)

2330 Law & Order (VARA)

0020 Weerzien op 3: This Life (VARA)

RTL4

0700 Telekids Cartoons

0835 Adventures of Papyrus

0900 Little Dracula

0925 Jonny Quest

0950 The Mask

1015 Quasimodo

1040 Back to the Future

1105 Mystery Files of Shelby Woo

1135 Spellbinder

1205 Sinbad
1255 A Twist in the Tale

1355 Sonic the Hedgehog

1420 Summer Stories: Temptations

1510 Film "The Looney, Looney, Looney Bugs Bunny Movie"

1635 Everybody Loves Raymond

1700 Thuis op internet

1730 Het Staatslot op locatie

1800 RTL Nieuws

1810 Het beste van Eigen huis & tuin

1900 Sponsorbingo!

1930 RTL Nieuws & Weer

2000 De Musical Award 2000

2145 Huis van Oranje

2230 'n Gevaar op de weg?

2300 The Hunger

2330 RTL Nieuws

2345 RTL Tournieuws

0015 Film "Cat People"

RTL5

1230 Country House

1300 Fame & Fortune

1330 Tilt 23 1/2

1400 Airline

1430 Wimbledon Tennis


1900 5 in het land

1925 Hier aarde

1935 Internet in bedrijf

2005 Ellen

2030 Film "A Gun, A Car, A Blonde"

2230 Wimbledon 2000 (highlights)

2300 RTL Tournieuws

2330 Wintertijd: Rick van de Ploeg

0030 Nachtsuite

0200 Nachtprogramma

NET 5

0700 Pinokkio

0725 Bassie & Adriaan

0750 Never-Ending Story

0815 Ernst & Bobbie

0830 Beach Soccer

0845 WWWebflash

0855 Lil Elvis

0920 Lights, Camera, Action

0950 Patrouille 03

1015 Itsy Bitsy Spider

1040 Enigma

1105 Tales from the Cryptkeeper

1130 Smurfen
1140 Felix de Kat

1200 NET 5 Presentatie

1525 Safari

1550 Toonsylvania

1615 Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane

1640 Felicity

1730 Party of Five

1825 Film "Jury Duty"

2000 Film "Mr. Jones"

2200 Film "Rambo III"

2350 Film "Sharpe: Sharpe's Eagle"

0135 Nachtprogrammering: NET 5 Presentatie

SBS6

0700 Popeye/Bugs Bunny

0710 Kinderen zijn de baas!

0815 Popeye

0820 Mork & Mindy

0850 Hart van Nederland

0910 Hart in Aktie

0950 Zomer op 6

1015 Tuinideren & wonen met kijkers

1050 Klussen met kijkers

1145 Film "The Painted Hills"

1255 Studienieuws op 6
1325 Father Dowling

1415 Film "Peter Lundy & the Medicine Hat Stallion"

1545 Start op zes

1610 Vakantie-tv

1645 Super Dave

1715 Hiller & Diller

1740 Team Knight Rider

1835 Just Shoot Me

1900 America's Funniest Home Videos

1930 Het Nieuws

1950 Reclame reclame

2025 Lotto weekend miljonairs

2100 Ushi & Van dijk

2145 Film "The Beverly Hillbillies"

2230 Hart van Nederland

2250 Film cont'd

2350 Film "Bikini Drive-In"

0125 Nachprogrammering

Veronica

0900 Top 5

1015 Radbreker

1115 Yes or No

1215 Spelevisie

1345 Radbreker
1445 Yes or No

1545 Spelevisie

1650 Harry & the Hendersons

1715 Magnum, PI

1810 Pacific Blue

1855 Megafestatie TV

1925 That 70s Show

1955 Balla Balla

2030 Movie "National Lampoon's Movie Madness"

2210 Schiphol Airport

2245 Film "Shades of Grey"

0035 Megafestatie TV

Fox 8

0635 Bobby's World

0655 Oliver Twist

0720 Tante Soesa & Sassefras

0925 Fox Kids Superheros

1020 Fox Kids Hang Out!

1150 Justboys

1425 It's Your Call!!!

1535 Just Girls

1735 Sweet Valley High

1800 Night Man

1900 Acapulco HEAT


2000 Water Rats

2100 The Vice

2200 Film "Cyberzone"

2345 Red Shoe Diaries

0015 Wings

0045 Home Shopping

VRT1 Belgium

1230 Regionale televisie (local programs)

1300 Journaal

1325 Weerbricht

[above 2 programs continously repeated starting 1330)

1505 Tour de France

1730 Home Improvement

1755 Kijk uit!

1800 Journaal

1810 Vlaanderen vakantieland

1900 Journaal

1930 Joker-en-Lototrekking

1935 Weerbericht

1940 Lucky bingo

2015 Hitkracht

2054 Winstverdeling joker en lotto

2055 De collega's

2140 Film "The Unspoken Truth"


2309 KENO-uitslagen

2310 Weerbericht

2315 Journaal

2345 Film "Angel Baby"

0129 Journaal/Weerbericht (continual rebroadcast)

VRT Ketnet-Canvas Belgium

1500 Wimbledon Tennis

1800 Tik Tak

1805 Musti

1810 Samson jukebox

1815 Allemaal beestjes

1820 Disney Festival

1850 Hey Arnold!

1915 Party of Five

2000 Journaal

2030 Tourjournaal

2100 Inspector Morse

2245 Plankenkoorts

2350 Continual replay of Tourjournaal

ARD Germany

0530 Die rosarote Panter-Show

0600 Fix & Foxi

0630 Flitz, das Bienenkind


0700 Oliver Twist

0730 Teletubbies

0800 Kapt'n Balubar Club

0830 Pik Sieben

0900 Tagesschau

0903 Fix & Foxi

0930 Abenteurwelt

1000 Dschungelpatrouille

1020 Die Littles

1030 Schloss Einstein

1100 Tagesschau

1103 Tigerenten club

1230 Film "Onkef Oskar"

1330 Sportschau live (Track & Field)

1445 Tour de France

1730 Zwemmen (swimming)

1835 Tagesschau

1845 Dr. Sommerfeld- Neues vom Bulowbogen

1940 Heute Abend in Ersten

1941 ARD-Wetterschau

1950 Ziehung der Lottozahlen

2000 Tagesschau

2015 Das Sommerfest der Volksmusik

2215 Tagethemen

2235 Das Wort zum Sonntag


2240 Film "Die glorreichen Sieben" [The Magnificent Seven]

0045 Tagesschau

0055 Love Parade 2000

ZDF Germany

0530 Reiselust- Reif fur die Insel

0600 Reboot

0625 Bob Morrison

0650 Der kleine Bar

0705 Twipsy

0730 Hubert und die wilden Tiere

0753 Theos Geburtstagsecke

0755 Siebenstein

0820 Am Zoo 64

0830 Bibi Blocksberg

0855 Die Biene Maja

0920 Lowenzahn

0945 TKKG- Der Club der Detektive

1035 PuR

1100 Ocean-Girl

1125 Tivi Tour 2000

1130 Wickie...und die starken Manner

1155 Heidi

1220 Max und Moritz

1230 Chart Attack


1300 Heute

1305 TOP 7-Dea Wochenendmagazin

1400 Tabaluga tivi

1530 Kaffeeklatsch

1600 Conrad & Co

1700 Heute

1705 Landerspiegel

1745 Mach mit

1755 Freunde furs Leben

1900 Heute

1920 Wetter

1925 Versteckte Kamera

2015 Film "Anwalt Abel- Todesurteil fur eine Dime"

2145 Heute-journal

2158 Wetter

2200 ZDF SPORTstudio

2315 Film "Inspektor Lavardin: Todliches Ratsel" [French-Swiss film, original title translates as
"Inspector Lavardin: Crossed Evil"]

0045 Heute

0050 Film "Rache fur Jesse James" [The Return of Jesse James]

0220 Film "Nur ich und Du" [Just Me & You]

0400 TOP 7-Das Wochenendmagazin

0455 Strassenfeger

N3 Germany(3rd channel for NDR/SFB/Radio Bremen)

0600 Russisch bitte


0630 Kumo Henriette

0700 Lindenstrasse

0730 Die Sendung mit der Maus

0800 Tagesschau-Vor 20 Jahren (the news from 20 years ago)

0815 DAS!

0900 Nordmagazin

0930 Hamburger Journal

1000 Schleswig-Holstein-Magazin

1030 Hallo Niedersachsen

1100 Buten un binnen

1130 Gertrud Stranitzki

1200 Fliege

1300 EXPOmagazin

1330 Muzikstreifzuge

1400 Love Parade 2000

1830 NORDtour

1845 DAS!

1930 N3 regional

2000 Tagesschau

2015 Ein Sommerabend zwischen Schaalsee und Ostsee

2200 Film "Sebastian Kneipp- Ein grosses Leben" (Austrian film)

2350 Hans Liberg-Klavier & Comedy

0100 Richling-Kappe, die 2000

0130 Hanns Dieter Husch: Wir sehen unds weider (pt 1)

0215 Missfits- Mit Sicherheit


0315 Aufgermerkt!

0415 Conclusion of 0130 program

0500 Die Buschtrommel: Schade Deutschland- Du,, gelaufen

0530 Tagesschau- Vor 20 Jahren

0545 N3 Kamera

West 3 Germany(WDR 3rd channel)

0600 Cursus economie

0630 B.trifft...- Begugnung bei Bottinger: Missfits

0730 Tagesschau vor 20 Jahren

0800 Sehen statt horen- Ein Wochenmagazin fur Horgeschadigte

0830 Der Letze seines Standes

0900 Cursus Engels

0930 Traumzeile: Inseln der Welt-Ischia

1015 Krakau- Von spechenden Steinen und ponischer Seele

1100 WDR ServiceZeit Bauen und Wohnen

1130 Ruckblende- "Carmen"

1145 Quarks & co.

1230 Computerclub

1300 Expomagazin

1330 Blinky Bill

1400 Love Parade 2000

1850 Aktuelle Stunde

1930 Lokalzeit

2000 Tagesschau
2015 Sommerspass 2000-aus Bruggen

2145 Kleine Diebe, grosse Beute

2215 Film "Kreuzfahrt ins Jenseits" [Voyage]

2340 Vater und Sohne: Lieb Vaterland 1911-1916

0155 Rockpalast

BBC1 UK

0700 Wimbledon Tennis

0800 Wildlife

0805 Harry & the Hendersons

0835 Skeleton Warriors

0855 Real Adventures of Jonny Quest

0920 Rugrats

0945 Fully Booked Interactive

1245 La 7

1310 BBC News/Weather

1315 Grandstand

1800 BBC News/Weather

1815 Regional News/Weather (The Netherlands would have likely picked up BBC South's "South
Today")

1820 Auntie's Golden Bloomers

1900 Your Kids are in Charge

1945 The Other Half

2025 National Lottery: Winning Lines

2105 Dalziel & Pascoe

2235 Before They Were Famous


2315 BBC News/Weather

2330 X-Files

0100 Film "The Mephisto Waltz"

0245 Top of the Pops

0315 BBC News 24

BBC2 UK

0710 Open University

0900 Weekend 24 (news from BBC News 24)

1000 Amazing Grace

1005 Ever Wondered?

1100 Mind Bites

1105 Which Body?

1135 Language Links

1140 See Hear on Saturday

1225 Holiday Snaps

1235 Wildlife on 2

1305 Film "Double Dynamite"

1425 Film "Underwater!"

1500 Film "The Outlaw"

1755 Wimbledon Tennis

2130 Film "Corrina, Corrina"

2320 Today at Wimbledon

0020 Amy Jenkins- This Life, That Girl

0110 Film "Breaking Away"


0400 BBC Learning Zone: Summer Bites

EuroSport

0800 World Cup Swimming (from Helsinki)

0900 Youth Only Zone

1030 World Cup Swimming (from Helsinki)

1300 Time Trials (from Twin Ring Motegi, Japan)

1330 Motorsports: MotoGP/125cc/500cc (from Donington Park, England)

1615 Tour de France (Stage 8: Limoges to Villeneuves-sur-Lot)

1750 SportsCentre

1800 IAAF Grand Prix Athletics (from Nice, France)

2105 SportsCentre

2115 World Cup Swimming (from Helsinki)

2200 Tour de France Highlights

2300 SportsCentre

2315 FIA Motor Rally

2345 MotoGP Motorsports

0045 SportsCentre

0100 Superbike (from Laguna Seca, CA)

Discovery Channel

0900 The Last Great Roadrace

0955 Walker's World

1020 The Supernatural

1050 in the Footsteps of a Bear


1240 Raging Planet

1330 The Quest

1425 Crocodile Hunter

1515 Extreme Machines

1610 Lost Treasures of the Ancient World

1705 Extreme Machines

1800 Tanks

2000 Children's Beauty Pageant

2100 Century of Discoveries

2200 Ultimate Guide

2300 Raging Planet

0000 The Last Great Roadrace

0100 World Coloured Blue

0200 Byzantium: Building the Dream

National Geographic Channel NL (shared with CNBC or NBC Europe?)

0700 Far Eastern Economic Review

0730 US Business Centre

0800 Market Week

0830 McLaughlin Group

0900 Cottonwood Christian Centre

0930 Far Eastern Economic Review

1000 Europe This Week

1030 Asia This Week

1100 Wall Street Journal Report


1130 McLaughlin Group

1200 Het rijk van de grote witte beer

1300 Spoken van Ruby

1400 De harem van een Ethiopische baviaan

1500 Schatzoekers

1600 Ontvoed voor UFOs

1700 Het gehelm van de Moa

1800 Het rijk van de grote witte beer

1900 Reuzen in een wereld die kleiner wordt

1930 Het orang-oeteng-weesje

2000 Land van de tijger

2100 Het oog van de tijger

2130 Nepal- Leven tussen de tijgers

2200 Sibersiche tijger

2300 De buidelwolf

0000 De comeback van de kangeoroe

0100 Land van de tijger

0200 Het oog van de tijger

0230 Napel- Leven tussen de tijgers

0300 Siberische tijger

0400 De buidelwolf

0500 De comeback van de kangoeroe

Cartoon Network NL

0600 De Flintstone Frolics


0615 Beertje Paddington

0645 Bob de bouwer

0700 Thomas de stoomlocomotief

0715 Kleine monsters

0730 Tom & Jerry

0800 Dexter's Laboratory

0830 Johnny Bravo

0900 Ed, Edd 'n Eddy

0930 De Powerpuff girls

1000 Courage, het bange hondje

1030 I Am Weasel

1100 Cow & Chicken

1130 Paling en Ko

1200 Flying Rhino Junior High

1230 De Addams family

1300 Looney Tunes

1330 Animaniacs

1400 Boomerang

1530 The Mask

1600 Johnny Bravo

1630 De Powerpuff girls

1700 Angela Anaconda

1730 Ed, Edd 'n Eddy

1800 Courage, het bange hondje

1830 Cow & Chicken


1900 De Flintstones

1930 The Addams Family

2000 De Jetsons

2030 Jonny Quest

2100 The Mask

2130 Taz-Mania

2200 Looney Tunes

2230 Tom & Jerry

2300 Toonheadz

0000 Top Cat

0030 Help...It's the Hair Bear Bunch

0100 Josie & the Pussycats

0130 Motormouse & Autocat

0145 Lippy the Lion

0200 Fat dog Mendoza

0230 Magic roundabout

0300 De Tidings

0330 Tabaluga

0400 The Fruitties

0430 Blinky Bill

0500 Magic Roundabout

0530 Tabaluga

MTV Europe

0600 Kickstart
0930 Fanatic

1000 European Top 20

1100 Non-Stop Hits Weekend

1700 Data Videos

1800 MTV News-Weekend Edition

1830 Movie Special

1900 Dance Floor Chart

2100 Disco 2000

2200 Megamix

2300 Armour

0000 The Late Lick

0100 Saturday Night Music Mix

0300 Chill Out Zone

0500 Night Videos

TMF (Dutch music channel)

0600 CyberChoice

1000 Morning call

1200 Gamezone

1230 Back II Back

1500 ClipParade

1700 VIG

1800 Post op zaterdag

2000 MegaScreentest

2030 Megafestatie TV
2100 The Bassment

2200 The DJs

2300 Club Delicious

0000 Megafestatie TV

0030 CyberChoice

CNN International

News every hour on the hour (most hours), plus:

Your Health at 0630/1530

World Business This Week at 0730

World Beat at 0830/2030

World Sport at 0930/1130/1630/2330

Larry King at 1000

CNNdotCom at 1230

MoneyWeek at 1330

News Update at 1400

CNN World Report at 1430

Golf Plus at 1730

Inside Africa at 1800

Business Unusual at 1830

Hotspots at 1930

Style at 2130

Artclub at 2230

TRT International (International feed of Turkish state broadcaster)


0730 Haberler (news)

0905 Bir kelime ber islem

0930 Kacis plani

1005 Hanimin ciftligi

1100 Film

1250 Gecen hafta turkiye

1330 Film

1500 Yorelerimiz tukulerimiz

1535 Osmanli turk muftagi

1600 Degisim

1700 Haberler

1720 Hayat bazen tatlidir

1755 Neset ertac belgeseli

1845 Sporthaberler

1900 Haberler

2000 Sayisal gece

2135 Film

2305 Haberler/Sport

2350 Film

0105 Night programs

TV5 Europe

0600 Journal

0615 Infomagazine

0700 TV5 Infos


0705 Les Zaps

0800 Journal SRC

0830 Les Zaps

0900 TV5 Infos

0905 Archimede

0945 Silence ca pousse

1000 Journal

1015 De cause a effet

1030 Branche

1100 TV5 Infos

1105 Faut pas rever

1200 TV5 Infos

1205 "d" design

1300 TV5 Infos

1305 Autour du monde

1400 Journal

1415 Reflets

1500 Un siecle d'ecrivains

1600 Journal

1615 TV5 l'invite

1630 Sport Africa

1700 TV5 Infos

1705 Pyramide

1730 Questions pour un champion

1800 Journal
1815 Velo club

1900 Grands Gourmands

1930 Les Z'Amours

2000 Journal RTBF

2030 Journal France 2

2100 TV5 Infos

2105 Thalassa

2200 Journal

2215 La vie a l'endroit

0000 Le journal du Tour

0030 Journal TSR

0100 Night programs

Retro: Syracuse, Saturday, April 15, 1989

(Source: Syracuse Post-Standard)

Grid listings began at 7 a.m.

WSTM 3 (NBC)

AM

7 Showboat

7:30 Fad Show

8 Kissyfur

8:30 Gummy Bears

9 Smurfs

10 Chipmunks
10:30 ALF

11:30 Challenge Bowling

PM

12:30 Top Ten

1 Baseball: Twins at Yankees

4 Baseball: Mets at Cardinals

7 USA Today

8 227

8:30 Amen

9 Golden Girls

9:30 One of the Boys (Premiere)

10 Hunter

11 News

11:30 Saturday Night Live (Host: Dolly Parton)

WTVH 5 (CBS)

AM

7 Archies

7:30 Ann

8 Turtles

8:30 Superman

9 Muppet Babies

10 Pee-Wees Playhouse

10:30 Garfield

11 Escape
11:30 Grades

PM

12 Money

12:30 RAP II-QMI (Not sure what this is)

1:30 Movie: Slipper and the Rose

4 PGA Golf: Third round MCI Heritage Classic

6 News

6:30 CBS News

7 MASH

7:30 Starting from Scratch

8 Paradise

9 Movie: Tarzan in Manhattan

11 News

11:30 Honeymooners

WIST 9 (ABC)

AM

7 Kidsongs

7:30 Crack-Ups

8 Flintstones

8:30 Winnie The Pooh

9:30 Real Ghostbusters

10:30 Scooby

11 Bugs & Tweety

PM
12 WWF Superstars

1 Skiing: Mens Final

2 D.I.R.T.

2:30 Winkelman

3 PBA Bowling: Hartford Open

4:30 Wide World Of Sports

6 News

6:30 ABC News

7 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy

8 Mission: Impossible

9 Man Called Hawk

10 Men

11 News

11:30 Friday the 13th: The Series

WCNY 24 (PBS)

AM

7:30 Nuclear War & Peace

8:30 Computer

9 Bookmark

9:30 Motorweek

10 Hometime

10:30 This Old House

11 Workshop
11:30 Gourmet

PM

12 Julia Child

12:30 Victory Garden

1 Collectors

1:30 Painting

2 Quilting

2:30 Rod & Reel

3 Yacht Race

3:30 Bodywatch

4 Minneapolis Sound

5 Austin City Limits

6 Bluegrass Ramble

6:30 Shining Time Station

7 DeGrassi Junior High

7:30 Long Ago And Far Away

8 WonderWorks

9 All Creatures Great And Small II

10 Movie: The Titfield Thunderbolt

11:25 Movie: Genevieve

WSYT 68 (FOX)

AM

7 Wall Street Journal

7:30 Roundtable
8 Identity

9 Superboy

9:30 Cellulite (apparently paid program)

10 Bullwinkle

10:30 Buddies

11 Star Search

PM

12 In Baseball

12:30 Hoops

1 Big Wheel

1:30 Paid Program

2 Movie: The Curse Of Bigfoot

4 Battlestar Galactica

5 Buck Rogers

6 Star Trek

7 Star Trek: Next Generation

8 Reporters

9 Cops

9:30 Beyond Tomorrow

10 Freddys Nightmares: A Nightmare on Elm Street

11 Monsters

11:30 Tales From The Darkside

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> > WIST 9 (ABC)

> ----------

> I presume this is a typo? As far as I know that station was

> WIXT constantly from 1978-2005.

>

Thanks for catching it. I saw that and *thought* I corrected it...
NEW YORK TV- LATE SPRING 1988

Source: New York Times

NEW YORK TV- LATE SPRING 1988

Thursday June 9, 1988

WCBS-TV 2

6:00 am - CBS Morning News (with local inserts)

7:00 am- CBS News This Morning

9:00 - The Judge

(produced at CBS affiliate WBNS-TV Columbus, Ohio)

9:30 - Divorce Court

10:00 - The $25,000 Pyramid (not for long-- on July 4th, 1988, the new Family Feud with Ray
Combs replaced the Pyramid at this time slot on CBS)

10:30 - Card Sharks (hosted by Bob Eubanks)

11:00 - The Price is Right

Noon - Channel 2 News at Noon

12:30 - The Young and the Restless

1:30 - The Bold and the Beautiful

2:00 - As the World Turns

3:00 - Guiding Light

4:00 - Superior Court

4:30 - The People's Court (with Judge Wapner, Rusty, and Doug)

5:00 - Channel 2 News at 5 (with Jim Jensen and Carol Martin)


5:30 - Channel 2 News at 5:30

6:00 - Channel 2 News at 6 (with Jim Jensen and Michelle Marsh)

7:00 - CBS Evening News with Dan Rather

7:30 - Wheel of Fortune

8:00 - 48 Hours- "Gold Medal Fever"

9:00- NBA Basketball- Game 2 of the 1988 NBA Finals- Detroit Pistons .vs. Los Angeles Lakers

11:00- Channel 2 News (with Mike Schnieder and Michelle Marsh)

11:35 - Night Heat

12:45 am - CBS Late Night Movie: Chase (1985)

2:05 am- CBS News Nightwatch (with Charlie Rose; 4 hrs.)

WNBC-TV 4

5:00 am - Richard Simmons' Slim Cooking

5:30 - Getting In Touch

6:00 - NBC News at Sunrise (with Deborah Norville)

6:30 - Before Hours (business news)

6:45 - News 4 New York update

7:00 - Today (with Bryant Gumbel and Jane Pauley)

9:00 - Geraldo

10:00 - Sale of the Century

10:30 - Classic Concentration

11:00 - Wheel of Fortune

11:30 - Win, Lose, or Draw

Noon - Super Password

12:30 - Scrabble
1:00 - Days of Our Lives

2:00 - Another World

3:00 - Santa Barbara

4:00 - Donahue

5:00 - Live at Five (with Cafferty and Simmons)

6:00 - News 4 New York (with Scarborough and Pat Harper)

7:00 - NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw

7:30 - Out of This World

8:00- The Cosby Show

8:30- Different World

9:00- Cheers

9:30- Night Court

10:00- L.A Law

11:00 - News 4 New York (with Scarborough and Simmons)

11:30- Tonight Show with Johnny Carson

12:30- Late Night with David Letterman

1:30- News 4 New York (repeat of 11 o'clock)

2:00- Wil Shriner

3:00- Hit Squad

3:30- Matchmaker

4:00- Record Guide

4:30- Ben Casey

WABC-TV 7

5:00- Branded
5:30 - Morning Stretch

6:00 - ABC World News This Morning (with local inserts)

7:00 - Good Morning America (with Joan Lunden and Charles Gibson)

9:00 - The Morning Show (aka Live with Regis and Kathie Lee)

10:00 - Sally Jessy Raphael

(produced at ABC affiliate WTNH-TV New Haven, Ct.)

10:30 - (best of) Jeopardy!

11:00 - (best of) Who's the Boss?

11:30 - Home

Noon - Ryan's Hope

12:30 - Loving

1:00 - All My Children

2:00 - One Life to Live

3:00 - General Hospital

4:00 - The Oprah Winfrey Show

5:00 - Eyewitness News (with Ernie Anastos and Roz Abrams)

6:00 - Eyewitness News (with Bill Beutel and John Johnson)

6:30 - ABC World News Tonight with Peter Jennings

7:00 - Jeopardy!

7:30 - Hollywood Squares (host: John Davidson; with Jm J. Bullock, and Joan Rivers in the center
square)

8:00 - Movie- The Concorde- Airport '79 (1979)

11:00 - Eyewitness News (with Ernie Anastos and Kaity Tong)

11:30 - ABC News Nightline (with Ted Koppel) (guest is Vice President George Bush- he would
become president in November)

12:30- The Late Movie 1: The Solitary Man (1979)


2:25 - Eyewitness News (repeat from 11:00)

2:55 - The Late Movie 2: Three on a Date (1978)

WNYW 5 (owned by Fox/News Corp.)

6:00 am - Saber Rider

6:30 - He-Man

7:00 - Woody Woodpecker

7:30 - The Flintstones

8:00 - Bugs Bunny

8:30 - My Little Pony and Friends

9:00 - Leave it to Beaver

9:30 - I Love Lucy

10:00 - I Love Lucy

10:30 - Bewitched

11:00 - Dukes of Hazzard

Noon - Starsky and Hutch

1:00 - Hour Magazine (with Gary Collins)

2:00 - Thundercats

2:30 - Bugs Bunny

3:00 - Dennis the Menace (the DIC cartoon series)

3:30 - Real Ghostbusters

4:00 - Ducktales

4:30 - Double Dare

5:00 - Diff'rent Strokes

5:30 - The Facts of Life


6:00 - Three's Company

6:30 - Family Ties

7:00 - Fox News at Seven**

7:30 - A Current Affair (with Maury Povich)

8:00 - Movie: Play Dirty (1969)

10:00 - The Ten O'Clock News (with Roland and Mihalik)

11:00 - Taxi

11:30 - The Late Show (guest: Dick Clark)

12:30 am - WKRP in Cincinnati

1:00 - All in The Family

1:30 - Get Smart

2:30 - Movie- 5 Card Stud (1968)

4:30- I Love Lucy

WWOR-TV 9 (owned by MCA/Universal)

6:00 am - Zoobilee Zoo (children's show starring Ben Vereen)

6:30 - He-Man

7:00 - Beverly Hills Teens

7:30 - The Jetsons (new and classic episodes)

8:00 - Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck

8:30 - Dinosaucers

9:00 - My Favorite Martian

9:30 - I Dream of Jeannie

10:00 - Marcus Welby M.D

11:00 - People Are Talking (hosted by Richard Bey)


Noon - News at Noon (with Sara Lee Kessler)

1:00 - High Rollers (host: Wink Martindale)

1:30 - Love Connection

2:00 - The Newlywed Game

2:30 - The Dating Game

3:00 - Cannon

4:00 - Barnaby Jones

5:00 - Hawaii Five-O

6:00 - T.J Hooker

7:00 - The $100,000 Pyramid

7:30 - Barney Miller

8:00 - Evening Magazine

8:30 - Entertainment Tonight (with Mary Hart and John Tesh)

9:00 - The Morton Downey, Jr. Show

10:00 - The News at Ten (with Roland Smith? and Jennifer Valoppi)

11:00 - The Street

11:30- Baretta

12:30 - Entertainment Tonight (repeat)

1:00 - The Joe Franklin Show

2:00 - Home Shopping Club Overnight (4 hrs.)

WPIX 11 (still owned by the Daily News)

5:00 am - The Twilight Zone

5:30 - INN News: USA Tonight (repeat from previous evening, with local update)

6:00 - Aprenda Ingles


6:30 - Spiral Zone

7:00 - Smurfs

7:30 - Jem

8:00 - The Bionic Six

8:30 - Teddy Ruxpin

9:00 - Little Rascals

9:30- Benson

10:00 - Twilight Zone

10:30 - Best Talk in Town (Host: Nola Roeper)

11:00- The White Shadow

Noon - Movie- The Promise of Love (1980)

2:00- Heathcliff

2:30 - Voltron

3:00 - Ghost Busters

3:30 - Tom and Jerry

4:00 - G.I Joe

4:30- Transformers

5:00 - The Little House on the Prairie

6:00 - Webster

6:30 - The Jeffersons

7:00 - Cheers

7:30 - The Independent News (with Brad Holbrook and Donna Hanover)

8:00 - Hee Haw's 20th Anniversary Celebration

10:00- Solid Gold in Concert

11:00 - USA Tonight (up against WCBS, WNBC and WABC)


11:30 - The Honeymooners

Midnight - Star Trek

1:00 - The Twilight Zone

1:30 - USA Tonight (repeat of national broadcast only)

2:00 - Dempsey and Makepeace

3:00- Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous

4:00- Twilight Zone

4:30- Twilight Zone

WNET-TV 13 (PBS) now 24/7

6:00- Bodywatch

6:30- New Jersey Network News (repeat from last night)

7:00- Sesame Street

8:00- Captain Kangaroo

8:30- Mister Rogers

9:00- Sesame Street

10:00- Cats and Dogs

10:30- From a Country Garden

11:00- Victory Garden

11:30- Woodwright's Shop

12:00- Hometime

12:30- This Old House

1:00- You Gotta Have Art

1:30- Joy of Painting

2:00- French in Action


2:30- French Chef

3:00- Madeline Cooks

3:30- Frugal Gourmet

4:00- Sesame Street

5:00- Mister Rogers

5:30- Reading Rainbow

6:00- Degrassi Junior High

6:30- New Jersey Network News

7:00- Buisness Report

7:30- MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

8:30- Currents

9:00- Art Effects- "New Jersey Youth Symphony"

9:30- Carnegie Hall Restoration

10:00- Channel Crossings- "The Oppermans" (Part 1 of 2)

12:00- Colette- "Life of French Writer" (Part 2 of 4)

1:00- Monty Python

1:30- MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (repeat)

2:30- Test Pattern

4:00- Innovation

WLIG-TV 55 (Ind.)

6:30- Eight is Enough

7:00- Quincy

8:00- Movie- Paris Holiday (1958)

10:00- News 55
10:30- Siskel and Ebert

11:00- 700 Club

12:00- Sign-Off

NEW YORK TV- FALL 1988 (Part 1)

Source: New York Times

NEW YORK TV- FALL 1988 (Part 1)

Sunday October 23, 1988

WCBS-TV 2

6:00- Movie- (from Last Night)

6:30- Community

7:00- Young Universe

7:30- Way to Go

8:00- For Our Times

8:30- Community

9:00- CBS News Sunday Morning

10:30- Face The Nation

11:00- Wall Street Journal Report

11:30- Newsmakers

12:00- This is The NFL

12:30- NFL Today

1:00- NFL Football- New York Giants @ Atlanta Falcons


4:30- Movie: See The Man Run (1971)

6:00- CBS News

6:30- Channel 2 News

7:00- 60 Minutes

8:00- Murder She Wrote

9:00- CBS Sunday Movie- Jack The Ripper (1988) (Part 2 of 2)

11:00- Channel 2 News

11:30- CBS News/Sports Update

12:00- USA Today

1:00- Wipeout (Game show hosted by Peter Tomarken)

1:30- Wipeout

2:00- CBS News Nightwatch

WNBC-TV 4

6:00- Fight Back! with David Horowitz

6:30- Spiderman

7:00- Dyno-Riders

7:30- RoboCop

8:00- Visiones- "The Other Columbia"

8:30- Positively Black

9:00- Sunday Today

10:00- Meet The Press

11:00- McLaughlin Group

11:30- News Forum

12:30- NFL Live!


1:00- NFL Football- Denver Broncos @ Pittsburgh Steelers

4:00- NFL Football- New York Jets @ Miami Dolphins

7:00- Disney Sunday Movie- The Goonies (1985)

9:00- NBC Sunday Movie- Dance 'Til Dawn (1988)

11:00- News 4 New York

12:00- George Michael Sports Machine

12:30- Sunday Night

1:30- Guinness Records

2:00- Grandstand

2:30- Bob Uecker

3:00- Visiones (repeat)

3:30- Religion in Review

4:00- sign-off

WABC-TV 7

6:00- Insight

6:30- Christopher Closeup

7:00- Christian Lifestyle Magazine

7:30- This is the Life

8:00- Tiempo

8:30- Health Show

9:00- Movie- Huckleberry Finn (1988)

11:00- Business World

11:30- This Week with David Brinkley

12:30- Eyewitness News Conference


1:00- Like it Is

2:00- Ebony/Jet Showcase

2:30- Horse Racing- "Budweiser International" (from Laurel, Maryland)

3:30- Basketball- McDonald's Open from Madrid, Spain (the Boston Celtics were playing in the
McDonald's open, it was where Johnny Most pronounced the Yugoslovian National Team's
players names' wrong)

6:00- Eyewitness News

6:30- ABC News

7:00- Incredible Sunday

8:00- Mission Impossible

9:00- North and South (1985) (Part 5 of 5)

11:00- Eyewitness News

11:30- ABC News/Sports

12:00- Siskel and Ebert

12:30- Entertainment This Week

1:30- Movie- Trouble Comes to Town (1972)

3:00- Movie- Winchester '73 (1967)

WNYW-TV 5

6:00- Gilligan's Island

6:30- Oral Roberts

7:00- Robert Schuller

8:00- Catholic Mass

8:30- Dennis the Menace

9:00- Denver, the Dinosaur

9:30- D.J Kat


10:30- Wonderful World of Disney

11:30- Real Estate Today

12:00- WWF Wrestling

1:00- Movie- Barbarella (1968)

3:00- Movie- Condorman (1981)

5:00- Movie- Assault on Precinct 13 (1976)

7:00- 21 Jump Street

8:00- America's Most Wanted

8:30- Married with Children

9:00- Garry Shandling

9:30- Tracey Ullman Show

10:00- Duet

10:30- A Current Affair Extra

11:00- 11 o'clock news (Hmm, up against WCBS, WNBC, WABC)

11:30- Sports Extra

12:00- Kojak

1:00- Naked City

2:00- Paid Programming

4:00- Movie- No Holds Barred (1952)

WWOR-TV 9

6:00- Paid Programming

6:30- It's Your Business

7:00- Point of View

7:30- Sunday Mass


8:00- Bugs Bunny/Porky Pig

9:00- Jetsons

9:30- Bugs and Daffy

10:00- Steampipe Alley

11:00- Three Stooges

12:00- Movie- Mountain Family Robinson (1979)

2:00- Movie- In Love with an Older Woman (1982)

4:00- My Secret Identity

4:30- Out of this World

5:00- Knight Rider

6:00- A-Team

7:00- A-Plus For Kids Special

8:00- A-Plus For Kids Follow Up

9:00- Untouchables

10:00- News 9 at 10

10:30- D.C Follies

11:00- Barney Miller

11:30- Baretta

12:30- Dallas

1:30- Paid Programming

2:00- Home Shopping Network

WPIX-TV 11

6:00- INN Magazine

6:30- Davey and Goliath


7:00- Larry Jones

7:30- World Tomorrow

8:00- Frederick K. Price

8:30- Little Rascals

9:00- Transformers

9:30- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

10:00- Fantasy Island

10:30- Love Boat

11:30- At the Movies

12:00- Movie- The Black Knight (1954)

2:00- Movie- Audrey Rose (1977)

4:00- Movie- Burnt Offerings (1976)

6:00- Movie- Don't Go To Sleep (1982)

8:00- Paid Programming

9:00- Lifestyles of the rich and Famous

10:00- INN News

10:30- Triple Threat (short-lived game show hosted by Jim Lange)

11:00- Cheers

11:30- Honeymooners

12:00- Star Trek: The Next Generation

1:00- Odd Couple

1:30- INN News (repeat)

2:00- At The Movies

2:30- Movie- Rhapsody (1954)


WNET-TV 13

6:00- Nature- "Extremadura: Spain's Forgotten Forest"

7:00- Sesame Street

8:00- Mister Rogers

8:30- Mister Rogers

9:00- Sesame Street

10:00- Reading Rainbow

10:30- Ramona (Part 7 of 10)

11:00- Wild America

11:30- Newton's Apple

12:00- South Africa Now

12:30- Inside Albany

1:00- Inside Washington

1:30- Washington Week in Review (repeat)

2:00- America's Political Parties- The Democrats

3:00- America's Political Parties- The Republicans

4:00- The American Experience- "Indians, Outlaws and Angie Debo" (Part 3 of 16)

5:00- The Mind- "Development" (Part 2 of 9)

6:00- Power of Choice- "Acting on your Values" (Part 2 of 10)

6:30- CE Newsmagazine

7:00- Discover: World of Science

8:00- Nature: "A Season in the Sun"

9:00- Masterpiece Theater- "A Perfect Spy" (Part 2 of 7)

10:00- Movie- The Silent Twins (1985)

11:30- Metropolitan Opera- "Il Trovatore"


2:30- On Tour: New York City Opera

3:00- Sign-Off

Retro:Cleveland/Northern Ohio Friday, December 25, 1959

Christmas Day 1959

Stations:

3 KYW NBC Cleveland

5 WEWS ABC Cleveland

8 WJW CBS Cleveland

12 WICU NBC ABC Erie, Pa.

21 WFMJ NBC Youngstown

27 WKBN CBS Youngstown

33 WKST ABC Youngstown

35 WSEE CBS Erie, Pa.

49 WAKR ABC Akron, Ohio

From:TV Guide

7AM

3-12-21 Today

Coverage Of Boston Christmas Festivalave Garroway

8 Film Feature

7:30
8 Rex Humbard

7:45

8 Spunky And Tadpole

8AM

27 CBS News-Richard C. Hottelet

8:15

8-27 Captain Kangaroo

8:45

5 Man-To-Man-Religion

8:55

3 News-Tom Haley

5 News-Bill Prentice

35 Daily Word-Religion

9AM

3 Movie-Comedy

Cash On The Line (Movie series title)

Manhattan Angel (1948)

5 Christmas Chorus

8 Movie-Comedy
Watch And Win

Fireman, Save My Child (1932)

12 Bugs Bunny

21 Ding Dong School

27 Movie-Drama

The Sullivans (1944)

35 CBS News-Richard C. Hottelet

9:15

35 Captain Kangaroo

9:30

5 Paige Palmer-Women

12 Susie-Ann Sothern

21 Bugs Bunny

9:45

21 Art On The Air-Education

10AM

3-12-21 Christmas Service

National Cathedral-Wahington, DC

5 Prize Cook-Women

35 Red Rowe
10:30

5 Paige Palmer-Women

8 Medic-Richard Boone

27-35 On The Go-Linkletter

11AM

3-12-21 Price Is Right-COLOR-Cullen

5 My Little Margie

8-27-35 I Love Lucy

11:30

3-12-21 Concentration-Downs

5 Stu Erwin Show

8-27-35 December Bride

Noon

3-12-21 Truth Or Consequences

5 News-Bill Prentice

8-27-35 Love Of Life

33-49 Restless Gun

12:05

5 Noon Show-Captain Penny

12:30
3-12-21 It Could Be You-COLOR-Leyden

8-35 Search For Tomorrow

27 Movie-Adventure

The Black Pirates (1955)

33-49 Love That Bob!-Bob Cummings

12:45

8-35 Guiding Light

1PM

3 Movie-Drama

David Copperfield (1934)

5 Movie-Comedy

You Can't Take It With You (1938)

8 Movie-Comedy

Christmas In Connecticut (1945)

12 My Little Margie

21 To Be Announced

33-49 Music Bingo-Quiz

35 Hy Yaple-Women

1:30

12 Mary Lo-Women

33 Ladies' Day-Women

35 As The World Turns


49 Looney Tunes

2PM

12-21 Queen For A Day

27-35 For Better Or Worse

33-49 Day In Court

2:30

5-33-49 Gale Storm Show (Oh Susanna)

8-27-35 House Party-Linkletter

12-21 The Thin Man

2:50

3 News-Pete French

3PM

3-12-21 Young Dr. Malone

5-33-49 Beat The Clock-Collyer

8-27-35 The Millionaire

3:30

3-12-21 From These Roots

5-33-49 Who Do You Trust?

8-27-35 The Verdict Is Yours


4PM

3-12-21 The House On High Street

5-33-49 American Bandstand (Live:90 Min.)

8-35 The Brighter Day

27 Cartoon Classics

4:15

8-27-35 The Secret Storm

4:30

3-12-21 Split Personality

8-35 Edge Of Night

27 Heart Of The City-Drama

49 Movie-Musical

Lady Be Good (1941)

5PM

3 Barnaby, Popeye And Friends

8 As The World Turns

12 Bugs Bunny

21 Looneyville

27 Three Stooges

35 Movie-Biography

Adventures Of Mark Twain (1944)


5:30

3 Movie-Drama

Tenth Avenue Angel (1947)

5 Three Stooges (1) Hoi Polloi (2). All Gunmmed Up

8 Movie-Drama

David Harum (1934)

12-33 Rin Tin Tin (ABC Network)

5:45

21 Popeye And Friends

6PM

12 Life Of Riley

21 Laurel And Hardy

33 Abbott And Costello

49 Looney Tunes

6:20

27 Suppertime-Rex/Maude Aimee Humbard

6:30

5 News (Comment) Dorothy Fuldheim

12-21-27 News

33 Sherlock Holmes
6:45

5 News-Tom Field

12-21 NBC News/Huntley- Brinkley

27 CBS News-Douglas Edwards

6:50

3 News-Pete French

5 Weather-Sunny Day

6:55

3 Weather-Stu Cramer

5 Three Stooges And Friends

49 News/Weather/Sports

7PM

3 Border Patrol-Police

8 City Camera-Local News

12 Lawman-ABC (From Sunday 8:30 PM)

21 Lock Up-MacDonald Carey

27 Death Valley Days'

33 Honeymooners

7:10

8 Sports Camera-John Fitzgerald


7:15

5 NBC News-Huntley/Brinkley

8-35 CBS News-Edwards

7:30

3-21 People Are Funny-Linkletter

5-33 Walt Disney-Alice In Wonderland

8-27-35 Rawhide

12 Death Valley Days

49 Movie-Drama

Miracle On 34th Street (1947)

8PM

3-12-21 Troubleshooters-Adventure/Drama

8:30

3-12-21 Night Of Christmas-Live SPECIAL COLOR

"This Christmas Show includes entertainment and holiday greetings from performers"

(No mention of specific guests, songs, etc.)

5-33 The Man From Blackhawk

8-27-35 Hotel De Paree

9PM

5-33 77 Sunset Strip

8-27-35 Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse-"Christmas Surprise Package- 16 Stars of Tomorrow"-


SPECIAL
This show features performers from Desilu's Workshop Theater. The only ones that did anything
of note were Majel Barrett (Star Trek) and Dick Kallman (Hank, NBC 1965-66)

49 Movie-Drama

Lost Angel (1943)

9:30

3- 12-21 M Squad

10PM

3-12-21 Sports Highlights Of 1959-Don Dunphy, Win Elliott

5-33 Robert Taylor's Detectives

8-27-35 Twilight Zone

10:30

3-12-21 "Christmas Night In Temple Square" Mormon Tabernacle Choir

5 US Marshal-John Bromfield

8-27-35 Person To Person-Charles Collingwood

33 Movie-Drama

Lost Horizon (1937)

49 Movie-Western

Miracle In The Desert (1936)

11PM

3 News-Pete French

5 News-Tom Field

8-27 Sohio Reporter-Warren Guthrie


12-21-35 News

11:10

3 Weather-Howard

8 Local News-Doug Adair

11:15

3 Sports-Jim Graner

5-12 Jack Paar

8 Sports, Weather

35 Movie-Musical

Shall We Dance (1936)

11:20

3 Movie-Western

Billy The Kid (1941)

8 Movie-Drama

Miracle On 34th Street (1947)

21 Hall Of Music

27 Movie-Mystery

Diplomatic Passport (1954)

11:25

21 Jack Paar
1AM

3 Movie-Adventure

The Great Meadow (1931)

5 News-Randy Culver

8 Movie-Adventure

Roaring Timber (1937)

<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by TimL on 12/09/05 04:39 AM.</FONT></P>

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12-08-2005, 06:25 PM #2

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Re: Retro:Cleveland/Northern Ohio Friday, December 25, 1959

Tim Lones took us back to Cleveland on Christmas Day, 1959, as published in the local TV Guide:

> 7AM

> 3-12-21 Today

> Coverage Of Boston Christmas Festivalave Garroway

Could the segment from Boston have been pre-taped?? I do know that for many years, the only
part of the Christmas Day edition of "Today" that was live was the network news and weather
updates every half-hour. The rest of the show was pre-taped. Additionally, I thought that
between 1958 and 1961, most of each day's "Today Show" (except for the every-half-hour news
updates) was taped the previous day. Sometimes, major news would force NBC to trash the pre-
taped segments and do the entire show live the next morning.

One other connection to my hometown: The remote facilities and crew for the segments from
Boston were probably provided by the city's then-NBC affiliate, WBZ-4.

> 4PM

> 5-33-49 American Bandstand (Live;90 Min.)

Probably not live this day. With videotape becoming commonplace by 1959, I would think that
daytime and primetime shows that usually were live, including this one, would pre-tape their
Christmas Day episodes so the cast/crew of those shows could be home on Christmas Day.

> 5PM

> 8 As The World Turns

Probably the only place in the country where "ATWT" was broadcast at 5 P.M.! In that time slot,
"ATWT" probably got many working women and teenage girls who could not watch the show at
1:30 P.M.

> 6:45

> 12-21 NBC News/Huntley- Brinkley

I think I once read that one year, Chet Huntley worked Thanksgiving and got Christmas off, while
David Brinkley had Thanksgiving off and worked Christmas. The next year, it would be reversed,
with Brinkley working Thanksgiving and Huntley working on Christmas. So, one of them would
likely have been there and the other was off.
> 6:50

> 5 Weather-Sunny Day

What a name for a TV weather forecaster!

Was that her real name??

> 6:55

> 5 Three Stooges And Friends

Could they have been able to squeeze-in a full two-reeler and had a couple of minutes left over
for commercials??

> 8:30

> 3-12-21 Night Of Christmas-Live SPECIAL COLOR

> "This Christmas Show includes entertainment and holiday

> greetings from performers"

> (No mention of specific guests, songs, etc.)

Given that it was an NBC special, maybe it was stars under contract to NBC at the time (Bob
Hope?? Perry Como?? Dinah Shore?? Steve Allen??).

> 9PM

> 8-27-35 Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse-"Christmas Surprise

> Package- 16 Stars of Tomorrow"-SPECIAL

> This show features performers from Desilu's Workshop


> Theater. The only ones that did anything of note were Majel

> Barrett (Star Trek) Carole Cook (Pistols And Petticoats, CBS

> Sitcom 1966-67) and Dick Kallman (Hank, NBC 1965-66)

TV Party.com has an article detailing the making of this program.

> 10PM

> 3-12-21 Sports Highlights Of 1959-Don Dunphy, Win Elliott

Normally, professional boxing filled the Friday 10-11 P.M. ET slot on NBC throughout the 1950's.
There was, obviously, no bout on Christmas Night, 1959.

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> 7:15

> 5 NBC News-Huntley/Brinkley

> 8-35 CBS News-Edwards

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Re: Retro:Cleveland/Northern Ohio Friday, December 25, 1959

> > 7:15

> > 5 NBC News-Huntley/Brinkley

> > 8-35 CBS News-Edwards

> ---------

> Did you mean Channel 3 for Huntley/Brinkley? Or did WEWS

> actually air NBC's nightly news?

Apparently for a short time in the late 1950's early 1960's channel 5 did air Huntley-Brinkley..Not
sure exactly why but by September 1961 for certain KYW-3 had NBC Nightly News back.

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> > > 7:15


> > > 5 NBC News-Huntley/Brinkley

> > > 8-35 CBS News-Edwards

> > ---------

> > Did you mean Channel 3 for Huntley/Brinkley? Or did WEWS

> > actually air NBC's nightly news?

>

>

> Apparently for a short time in the late 1950's early 1960's

> channel 5 did air Huntley-Brinkley..Not sure exactly why but

> by September 1961 for certain KYW-3 had NBC Nightly News

> back.

>

Actually, it wasn't called NBC Nightly News until 1970, after

Huntley retired. In 1959 it was The Huntley-Brinkley Report,

as it would be all through the '60s.

This isn't the only case where a network newscast was carried

by another network's affiliate. Then-ABC affiliate WAII (now

WXIA)/11 Atlanta carried Walter Cronkite, pre-empted on WAGA/5,

in the mid-'60s (also the CBS Morning News With Mike Wallace).

And as I've pointed out several times, Huntley-Brinkley aired

on WUNC/4 (NET, now PBS) Chapel Hill in 1963 and '64, a time

when the Raleigh/Durham market did not have a fulltime NBC

affiliate.

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Re: Retro:Cleveland/Northern Ohio Friday, December 25, 1959

> Actually, it wasn't called NBC Nightly News until 1970,

> after

> Huntley retired. In 1959 it was The Huntley-Brinkley

> Report,

I knew that bpatrick. Just a case of lazy typing on my part. Should have just typed "NBC's Nightly
Newscast" or "Huntley Brinkley Report"

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Re: Retro:Cleveland/Northern Ohio Friday, December 25, 1959

>

> This isn't the only case where a network newscast was

> carried

> by another network's affiliate. Then-ABC affiliate WAII

> (now

> WXIA)/11 Atlanta carried Walter Cronkite, pre-empted on

> WAGA/5,

> in the mid-'60s (also the CBS Morning News With Mike

> Wallace).
> And as I've pointed out several times, Huntley-Brinkley

> aired

> on WUNC/4 (NET, now PBS) Chapel Hill in 1963 and '64, a time

>

> when the Raleigh/Durham market did not have a fulltime NBC

> affiliate.

>

And after 1964, WRAL-TV, an ABC affiliate, carried NBC News in the Raleigh/Durham market,
even after WRDU/28 came on in 1968--I think up until about 1971 when WRDU became the
exclusive NBC for the market. Getting back to northern Ohio, I always wondered if WAKR-TV49
had much viewership as an ABC station---in other words, prior to 1964 did most residents of
Akron/Summit Co. bother with the extra expense of buying a UHF capable set or converter and
antenna to take advantage of their local station, when they had another ABC station right up the
road in Cleveland. Akron was a big city in the 50's and 60's and could ordinarily have supported
several TV stations, but with Cleveland so close by.......

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12-09-2005, 01:25 PM #8

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Re: Retro:Cleveland/Northern Ohio Friday, December 25, 1959

>>

>> And after 1964, WRAL-TV, an ABC affiliate, carried NBC News

> in the Raleigh/Durham market, even after WRDU/28 came on in

> 1968--I think up until about 1971 when WRDU became the

> exclusive NBC for the market. Getting back to northern

> Ohio, I always wondered if WAKR-TV49 had much viewership as

> an ABC station---in other words, prior to 1964 did most

> residents of Akron/Summit Co. bother with the extra expense


> of buying a UHF capable set or converter and antenna to take

> advantage of their local station, when they had another ABC

> station right up the road in Cleveland. Akron was a big

> city in the 50's and 60's and could ordinarily have

> supported several TV stations, but with Cleveland so close

> by.......

>

This has been discussed a few times here..even Canton down the road from Akron was much
bigger in the 1950's and had several Construction permits that were never built or were built
later (29 in Canton, 23 Massillon[Ended up in Akron] and 55 Akron) I had an Idea for a 50's-60's
Akron-Canton TV Market Consisting of First channels 23, 29 and 49 and adding 17, 55 and 67 by
the 1970's. But you would have had to have 2 or 3 solid stations in the area with news
departments that would have stayed on the air through the 50's. Channel 49 at times carried
little ABC Prime Time shows until the mid 60's and carried other ABC shows at different times.
The ultimate problem was 3 strong Cleveland VHF affiliates within 25-50 miles..an Akron-Canton
Market would have been hard to pull off..

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Makes me wonder how WSEE 35 in Erie was ever able to survive during its first 10 or 15 years,
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Re: Retro:Cleveland/Northern Ohio Friday, December 25, 1959

It must have been a Group W thing.

The company's other NBC affiliate at the time, WBZ-4 here in Boston, dropped
"Huntley/Brinkley" in September of 1957 when the newscast's timeslot was changed from 7:45
P.M. ET to either 6:45 or 7:15 P.M. ET (the affiliate's choice).

WBZ resumed broadcasting "Huntley/Brinkley" by September of 1960 at the latest (maybe as


early as that Summer, perhaps around the time of the political conventions).

> It must have been a Group W thing.

>

> The company's other NBC affiliate at the time, WBZ-4 here in

> Boston, dropped "Huntley/Brinkley" in September of 1957 when

> the newscast's timeslot was changed from 7:45 P.M. ET to

> either 6:45 or 7:15 P.M. ET (the affiliate's choice).

>

> WBZ resumed broadcasting "Huntley/Brinkley" by September of

> 1960 at the latest (maybe as early as that Summer, perhaps

> around the time of the political conventions).

>

A non-Group W NBC affiliate, WSJS/12 (now WXII) Winston-Salem,


didn't carry Huntley-Brinkley when it first moved to 6:45,

and I believe it was 1959 at the earliest before it did.

Channel 12 had carried NBC's 7:45 newscasts from the time

it signed on in 1953 until NBC moved the news to 6:45.

A lot of NBC affiliates had been running syndicated programs

in the 6:30-7:00 slot prior to '57 and were, no doubt, reluctant

to give the time to the network. Channel 12 even ran some

network shows (particularly from ABC) on delay at 6:30 (WGHP/8

wouldn't sign on until 1963 and give the Triad an ABC affiliate).

I somehow suspect that either NBC put the pressure on its

affiliates to clear the broadcast, those affiliates not carrying

Huntley-Brinkley did so when the various syndication contracts

ran out, or they became more receptive to carrying H-B when they

began to pass Douglas Edwards in the ratings.

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12-10-2005, 06:20 PM #12

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Re: Retro:Cleveland/Northern Ohio Friday, December 25, 1959

I didn't imply that Group W/Westinghouse was the only company whose NBC stations didn't
carry "Huntley/Brinkley" in 1959. What I was trying to say is that neither of the two NBC affiliates
the company owned at the time carried "Huntley/Brinkley".

Given that, I wonder if the decision not to run "Huntley/Brinkley" was made locally both in
Cleveland and here in Boston, or was the decision made by Group W at the corporate level.
BOSTON/PROVIDENCE TV- CHRISTMAS 1985

source: Boston Globe

BOSTON/PROVIDENCE TV- CHRISTMAS 1985

Wednesday December 25, 1985

BOSTON

WGBH-TV 2 (PBS)

6:15- Test Pattern

6:45- Sign-On/A.M Weather

7am- Sesame Street

8am- Mister Rogers

8:30- Caroling, Caroling

9am- Great Performances- "Bach" (In Stereo)

10:30- Great Performances

12pm- The Messiah

1:30- Festival of Lessons and Carols

2:30- Joy of Painting

3pm- French Chef

3:30- Wild World of Animals

4pm- Sesame Street

5pm- Mister Rogers

5:30- 3-2-1 Contact


6pm- MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

7pm- Doctor Who

7:30- Wild World of Animals

8pm- Christmas Memory

9pm- Christmas at Pops

10pm- Ten O'Clock News (with Christopher Lydon and Gail Harris)

10:30- Nightly Business Report

11pm- Treasure Homes of Britain

12am- Sign-Off (David Ives doing the mission statement, Tom Dunn doing the script for the sign-
off)

WBZ-TV 4 (NBC)

7am- The Today Show

9am- Hour Magazine

10am- NBC Religious Special

11am- Wheel of Fortune

11:30- Scrabble

12pm- Eyewitness News

12:30- A Christmas Carol

2pm- Days of Our Lives

3pm- Santa Barbara

4pm- Tender Places

4:30- Holiday Chorus Caper

5pm- People's Court

5:30- Live at 4

6pm- Eyewitness News (with Liz Walker, Jack Williams, Bruce Schweglor and Bob Lobel)
7pm- NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw

7:30- Evening Magazine

8pm- Highway to Heaven

9pm- Hell Town

10pm- St. Elsewhere

11pm- Eyewitness News

11:30- Best of Carson

12:30- Late Night with David Letterman

1:30- America

2:30- Eyewitness News

3:00- Evening Magazine

3:30- Nosotros

WCVB-TV 5 (ABC)

7am- Good Morning America

9am- Donahue

10am- Walt Disney's Christmas Parade

11:30- Ryan's Hope

12pm- Good Day Christmas

12:30- Loving

1pm- All My Children

2pm- One Life To Live

3pm- General Hospital

4pm- Dynasty

5pm- Too Close for Comfort


5:30- All In The Family

6pm- NewsCenter 5 (with Chet Curtis, Natalie Jacobson, Dick Albert and Mike Lynch)

7pm- ABC World News Tonight with Peter Jennings

7:30- Chronicle

8pm- Insiders

9pm- Dynasty

10pm- Hotel

11pm- NewsCenter 5

11:30- ABC News Nightline

12am- Sally Jessy Raphael

12:30- Divorce Court

1am- NewsCenter 5 (replay of 11 o'clock)

1:30- Movie- Pride and Prejudice (1940)

3:50- NewsCenter 5

WNEV-TV 7 (CBS)

7am- CBS Morning News

9am- Christmas Mass

10am- $25,000 Pyramid

10:30- Morning Live

11am- The Price is Right

12pm- College Football- The Blue-Gray Football Classic- from Birmingham, AL

3:30pm- NBA Basketball- Boston Celtics at New York Knicks (New York won in two overtimes 113-
104, and BTW, I saw this game in Christmas 2002 on NBA TV)

6pm- New England News (with Tom Ellis)


7pm- CBS Evening News with Dan Rather

7:30- Entertainment Tonight

8pm- Mary

8:30- Foley Squares

9pm- Charlie and Company

9:30- George Burns Comedy Week

10pm- Equalizer

11pm- New England News

11:30- Entertainment Tonight

12:00- T.J Hooker

1:10- Movie- Dark Places (1973)

2:30- CBS News Nightwatch

WXNE-TV 25 (Ind.)

6 AM D JAMES KENNEDY

6:30 JIMMY SWAGGART

7 AM JETSONS

7:30 CAPTAIN HARLOCK

8 AM EIGHT IS ENOUGH

9 AM EIGHT IS ENOUGH

10 AM THE 700 CLUB

11:30 DAILY MASS

12 NOON YOUNG ROBIN HOOD

2 PM GRIZZLY ADAMS

3:30 SUPERFRIENDS
4 PM JETSONS

4:30 JETSONS

5 PM LITTLE HOUSE ON A PRARIE

6 PM DIFFERENT STROKES

6:30 GIMME A BREAK

7 PM DIFF'RENT STROKES

7:30 WKRP IN CINCINNATI

8 PM MOVIE - It's A Wonderful Life (1947)

10 PM MATT HOUSTON

11 PM COMEDY TONIGHT

11:30 THE 700 CLUB

1 AM INN NEWS

1:30 SIGN OFF

WSBK-TV 38 (Ind.)

6 AM 20 MINUTE WORKOUT

6:30 UNDERDOG

7 AM VOLTRON

7:30 HE MAN

8 AM GO BOTS

8:30 SCOOBY DOO

9 AM FAT ALBERT

9:30 JOURNAL

10 AM THE NATIVITY

10:30- THE MOST JOYFUL MYSTERY


11 AM JUGGLER OF NOTRE DAME

12 NOON MOVIE- King of Kings (1962)

3:30 ODD COUPLE

4 PM MOVIE- Born Yesterday (1950)

6 PM MOVIE- Trouble Along the Way (1953)

8 PM MOVIE LOFT - The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965)

11:30 THE HOLY LAND

12:30 COMEDY BREAK

1 AM BREAK THE BANK

1:30 SIGN-OFF

WGBX-TV 44 (PBS)

5 PM- SIGN-ON/COMPUTER CHRONICLES

5:30- SESAME STREET

6:30- BUSINESS REPORT

7 PM- AMERICAN INTERESTS

7:30- MACNEIL/LEHRER NEWSHOUR

8:30-THE 20TH CENTURY WITH BILL MOYERS

9:30- TONY BROWN'S JOURNAL

10 PM- THE TEN O'CLOCK NEWS (same as Channel 2)

10:30- MIRACLE ON FORT STREET

11:30- SIGN-OFF

WLVI-TV 56 (Ind.)

6 AM BOZO THE CLOWN


6:30 FLINTSTONES

7 AM MASK

7:30 HEATHCLIFF

8 AM BUGS BUNNY/WOODY WOODPECKER

8:30 TOM AND JERRY

9 AM MIGHTY MOUSE

9:30 GREAT SPACE COASTER

10 AM MOVIE- The Smurfs and the Magic Flute (1983)

11:30- MOVIE- Yours, Mine and Ours (1968)

1:30 CASPER

2 PM FLINTSTONES

2:30 TOM AND JERRY

3 PM INSPECTOR GADGET

3:30 GI JOE

4 PM HOLLYWOOD CHRISTMAS PARADE

6 PM MOVIE- The Impossible Years (1968)

8 PM MOVIE - Nickelodeon (1976)

10 PM 56 NEWS AT 10

10:30 CARSON'S CLASSICS

11 PM HOLLYWOOD REPORTER

11:30 BENNY HILL

12 MIDNIGHT 56 NEWS AT 10 (REPEAT)

12:30 SIGN-OFF

WQTV-TV 68 (Ind.)
8:30- SCROOGE'S ROCK N' ROLL CHRISTMAS

9 AM- NEW LOVE AMERICAN STYLE (ABC)

9:30- THREE'S A CROWD

10 AM MEDICAL CENTER

11 AM- BIG VALLEY

12 PM- MOVIE- It's A Wonderful Life (1946)

2:30- YESHUA AND THE FIRST CHRISTMAS

3 PM- THE CITY THAT FORGOT ABOUT CHRISTMAS

3:30- CHRISTMAS IS

4 PM- MOVIE- A Walk in The Sun (1945)

6 PM- I DREAM OF JEANNIE

6:30- MOVIE- Second Chorus (1940)

8 PM- MOIVE- The Day it Came To Earth (1979)

9:30 HONEYMOONERS

10 PM BONANZA

11 PM CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS

11:30 HERE'S LUCY

12 MIDNIGHT BIG VALLEY

1 AM ROCKFORD FILES

2 AM SIGN OFF

WSMW-TV 27 (Ind.)

5 AM JIM AND TAMMY

6 AM CNN HEADLINE NEWS

6:30 DAWN
7 AM HEATHCLIFF

7:30 SUPERFRIENDS

8 AM WALTONS

9 AM CNN HEADLINE NEWS

9:30 JIMMY SWAGGART

10 AM RICHARD ROBERTS

11 AM JIM AND TAMMY

12 NOON CNN HEADLINE NEWS

1 PM MOVIE- Goodbye, Charlie (1964)

3 PM SUPERFRIENDS

3:30 FATHER KNOWS BEST

4 PM DENNIS THE MENACE-Jay North

4:30 FLYING NUN

5 PM HAZEL

5:30 LOVE CONNECTION

6 PM PEOPLE'S COURT

6:30 CNN HEADLINE NEWS

7 PM SUBSCRIPTION TV

PROVIDENCE

WLNE-TV 6 (CBS)

7 AM- CBS MORNING NEWS

9 AM- MOVIE- Yellow Submarine (1968)

10:30- CATHOLIC MASS

11:30- THE BEAR THAT SLEPT THROUGH CHRISTMAS


12pm- COLLEGE FOOTBALL- The Blue-Gray Football Classic- from Birmingham, AL

3:30pm- NBA BASKETBALL- Boston Celtics at New York Knicks (New York won in two overtimes
113-104, and BTW, I saw this game in Christmas 2002 on NBA TV)

6 PM- ACTION NEWS

6:30- CBS NEWS

7 PM- PEOPLE'S COURT

7:30- LOVE CONNECTION

8pm- Mary

8:30- Foley Squares

9pm- Charlie and Company

9:30- George Burns Comedy Week

10pm- Equalizer

11pm- Action News

11:30- Benny Hill

12am- T.J Hooker

1:10- Movie- Dark Places (1973)

2:30 CBS News Nightwatch

WJAR-TV 10 (NBC)

7am- Today Show

9am- Hour Magazine

10am- NBC Religious Special

11am- Wheel of Fortune

11:30- Scrabble

12pm- Sally Jesse Raphael (NewsWatch 10 with Frank Colleta and Art Lake normally airs here)

12:30- Search For Tomorrow


1pm- Days of Our Lives

2pm- Another World

3pm- Santa Barbara

4pm- Movie- It Happened One Christmas (1977)

6pm- NewsWatch 10 (anchored by Doug White)

6:30- NBC News

7 PM- P.M Magazine

7:30- Entertainment Tonight

8pm- Highway to Heaven

9pm- Hell Town

10pm- St. Elsewhere

11pm- NewsWatch 10

11:30- Best of Carson

12:30- Late Night with David Letterman

1:30- NewsWatch 10

2:00- Sign-Off

WPRI-TV 12 (ABC)

7am- Good Morning America

9am- Merv Griffin

10am- Walt Disney's Christmas Parade

11:30- Ryan's Hope

12pm- NewsCenter 12

12:30- Ryan's Hope

1pm- All My Children


2pm- One Life To Live

3pm- General Hospital

4pm- America

5pm- M*A*S*H

5:30- Taxi

6pm- NewsCenter 12 (anchored by Walter Cryan)

6:30- ABC News

7pm- Wheel of Fortune

7:30- Jeopardy!

8pm- Insiders

9pm- Dynasty

10pm- Hotel

11pm- NewsCenter 12

11:30- M*A*S*H

12pm- ABC News Nightline

12:30- Trapper John M.D

1:30- Sign-Off

WSTG-TV 64 (Ind.) (now WNAC-64 Fox Providence, formerly Channel 7-Boston's Call Letters)

7:30- Challenge of the GoBots

8am- Scooby Doo

9am- 700 Club

10am- Richard Roberts

11am- Dick Van Dyke

11:30- INNDay News


12pm- All About Us

12:30- Hollywood Reporter

1pm- What's Hot? What's Not?

1:30- I Love Lucy

2pm- Jetsons

2:30- Wheeled Warriors

3pm- He-Man

3:30- ThunderCats

4pm- Transformers

4:30- G.I Joe

5pm- Bewitched

5:30- Andy Griffith

6pm- Beverly Hillbillies

6:30- Hogan's Heroes

7pm- Hawaii Five-O

8pm- Movie- The Amazing Howard Hughes (1977)

10pm- INN News

10:30- Bob Newhart

11pm- Hollywood Reporter

11:30- Wild, Wild West

12:30- Best of Saturday Night Live

1am- Bizarre

1:30- Comedy Tonight

2am- Sign-Off

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That should be Little House On The Prairie.

Classic Television must always be preserved!

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> That should be Little House On The Prairie.

>

What should be "Little House"?


Retro: El Paso/Juarez Sun 10/7/01

from El Paso Times

Note: The Times ran all-grids; some titles may be incomplete

XHCH 11 was not listed (Azteca?)

XEPM 2-Televisa Canal 5

5:00 Sanborns

5:30 RTC

6:00 Odisea Burbujas

7:00 En Familia

10:00 Lo Mejor del Espacio

11:00 Mas Deportes

11:30 Mexican Soccer: Torneo de Invierno

2:00 Pelicula "La Tumba del Atlantico"

4:00 Festival del Humor

5:00 Furcio

5:30 Maria

6:00 Acc

7:00 Al Fin de Semana

10:00 La Jugada

11:30 Los Polivoces

12:30 Sanborns

KDBC 4-CBS
6:00 Infomercial

6:30 Outdoors

7:00 CBS News Sunday Morning

8:30 Face the Nation

9:00 Hour of Power

10:00 NFL Today

11:00 NFL: Tennessee-Baltimore

2:30 TBA

5:00 CBS Evening News

5:30 News

6:00 60 Minutes

7:00 Primetime Emmy Awards

10:00 News

10:35 Hollywood Squares

11:05 Infomercial

11:35 Media Pac

12:05 CBS News Up to the Minute

XEJ 5-Television de la Frontera

5:00 Pelicula

7:00 Infomercials

10:00 Carnaval Infantil

11:00 Infomercial

11:30 Lucha Libre

12:45 Pelicula
2:30 Pelicula

4:30 Pelicula

6:30 Pelicula

10:00 TBA

Mid. Pelicula

2:00 Pelicula

KVIA 7-ABC

6:00 SOS

6:30 Christian program

7:00 Infomercial

7:30 Kenneth Copeland

8:00 Wild About Animals

8:30 Infomercials

9:30 3rd Rock from the Sun

10:00 This Week

11:00 TBA

Noon World Cup Soccer Qualifier: Jamaica-USA

2:00 LPGA Golf: World Championship

4:00 Extra

5:00 ABC World News Tonight

5:30 News

6:00 Movie "Doctor Dolittle" (Eddie Murphy)

8:00 Alias

9:00 The Practice


10:00 News

10:35 X-Files

11:35 BeastMaster

12:35 TBA

1:35 off air

4:30 ABC World News This Morning

KTSM 9-NBC

5:00 Hispanics Today

5:30 Wall Street Journal Report

6:00 Today

7:00 Infomercials

9:00 Meet the Press

10:00 Tune Up

10:30 NASCAR: UAW-GM Quality 500

2:30 Gravity Games

4:00 Heritage Awards

5:00 NBC Nightly News

5:30 News

6:00 Dateline NBC

7:00 Weakest Link

8:00 Law & Order: Criminal Intent

9:00 UC: Undercover

10:00 News

10:35 ER
11:35 Pretender

12:35 Profiler

1:35 Knives

2:00 Sports Collectibles

4:00 Every Woman

4:30 Early Today

KCOS 13-PBS

5:00 Caillou

5:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog

6:00 Sesame Street

7:00 Plaza Sesamo

8:00 Washington Week in Review

8:30 Democracy

9:00 Politics

9:30 Adventure

10:00 Perspective

10:30 Psychology

11:00 Sociological Imagination

11:30 School program

Noon We Are Here

12:30 Mature

1:00 Travels in Europe

2:00 Heritage: The Jews

3:00 POV
4:00 Romeros/Guitar

5:00 Lighthouses

6:00 Austin City Limits

7:00 Africa

8:00 American Masters

10:00 Mystery!

11:00 American Masters

1:00 Africa

2:00 American Masters

4:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

4:30 Between the Lions

KFOX 14-Fox

5:00 Infomercials

6:30 Christ Catherdral

7:30 This Old House

8:00 Fox News Sunday

9:00 Cowboys

9:30 MotorWeek

10:00 Fox NFL Sunday

11:00 NFL: Washington-NY Giants

2:00 NFL: Dallas-Oakland

5:30 NFL Postgame

6:30 Movie "There's Something About Mary"

9:00 News
9:30 Sport Zone

10:00 Seinfeld

10:30 TBA

11:00 Blind Date

Mid. Infomercial

12:30 Roseanne

1:00 Infomercial

1:30 Roseanne

2:00 Infomercial

2:30 Roseanne

3:00 Infomercial

3:30 Grace Under Fire

4:00 Infomercial

4:30 TBA

KRWG 22-PBS

7:00 Between the Lions

7:30 Arthur

8:00 Redwall

8:30 Anne of Green Gables

9:00 Antiques Roadshow

10:00 Treasures in Your Attic

10:30 Fiesta

11:00 Springboard

11:30 Healthweek
Noon Focus

12:30 Santa Fe Week in Review

1:00 McGlaughlin Group

1:30 Uncommon...

2:00 Lighthouses

3:00 National Geographic

4:00 Mystery!

6:00 European Rail Journeys

7:00 Africa

8:00 American Masters

10:00 Art in the 21st Century

11:00 Visionaries

11:30 sign-off

KINT 26-Univision

5:00 Club America

5:30 Mas Control

6:00 Los Buenos Dias de HTV

7:30 Planeta U

9:00 Republica Deportiva

Noon World Cup Soccer Qualifier: Costa Rica-Mexico

2:00 World Cup Soccer (teams not listed)

4:00 Picardia Mexicana

4:30 Que Nos...

5:00 Noticias
5:30 Noticiero Univision

6:00 Lente Loco

6:30 Los Locos

7:00 La Hora Pico

8:00 Ver Para Creer

9:00 El Recuento de los Danos

10:00 Noticias

10:30 Noticiero Univision

11:00 Cuanto Vale el Show

Mid. Estamos Unidos

12:30 Sensacionalisimo

1:00 Los Archivos de Aqui y Ahora

2:00 Republica Deportiva

KSCE 38-Religious

5:00 Worship

5:30 Ralph Martin

6:00 Baptist Hour

6:30 Musical Memories

7:00 In Touch

8:00 First Baptist Hour

9:00 Day of Discovery

9:30 Alternative

10:00 Faith

10:30 Winning Walk


11:00 Trinity First United Methodist Church

Noon Cornerstone

1:00 Encouraging Word

2:00 Love Worth Finding

3:00 Dr. D. James Kennedy

4:00 American Religious Town Hall

4:30 Zola Levitt

5:00 Jewish Jewels

5:30 Crosstalk

6:00 Report Jerusalem

6:30 Manna Fest

7:00 Family Time TV

9:00 Gaither Home

10:00 Swan's Place

11:00 Jack Hayford

Mid. Good News

12:30 Gospel Jubilee

1:30 Ralph Schambach

2:00 Worship

XHIJ 44-Ind

7:00 Infomercials

9:00 Misa Dominical

10:00 Aplaudan los Ninos

11:00 Averiguata
Noon Expresate

1:00 Ritmo Latino

2:00 Pelicula

4:00 La Vida en el Espejo Resumen

6:30 Esta Noche Me Toca

8:00 Pelicula

10:00 Resumen Noticiero

10:30 TBA

Mid. sign-off

KMAZ 48-Telemundo

5:00 El Show de Padre Alberto

6:00 Dragon Ball Z

6:30 Men in Black

7:00 Juana

7:30 Dragon Ball Z

8:00 La Santa Misa

9:00 Pelicula "Maverick: Lluvia de Sangre"

11:00 Ritmo del Sabor

11:30 Titulares Telemundo

Noon Futbol Telemundo

2:00 Pelicula "Hombre Lobo Adolescente" ["Teen Wolf"]

4:00 Accion Extrema

5:00 La Corte del Pueblo

5:30 Noticiero Telemundo


6:00 Solterita y a la Orden

8:00 Pelicula "Loca Academia de Policia" ["Police Academy"]

10:00 Titulares Telemundo

10:30 Sabia Usted

11:00 Pelicula "Perfil del Crimen"

1:00 Pelicula "Encuentro Final"

3:00 sign-off

XHJUB 56-Televisa Local

7:00 Infomercials

9:00 En Voz Alta

10:00 Pelicula

Noon Hercules

1:00 Mortal Kombat

2:00 Pacific Blue

3:00 Team Knight Rider

4:00 Early Edition

5:00 Extraordinario!

6:00 Unsolved Mysteries

7:00 America's Dumbest Criminals

7:30 TBA

8:00 Pelicula

10:00 Ripley's Believe It or Not

11:00 Guinness World Records

Mid. Noticias
12:30 Totally Amazing Video

1:30 Twisted

2:00 sign-off

KKWB 65-WB/UPN

5:00 Infomercials

9:00 Home Again

9:30 Rebecca's Garden

10:00 Hometime

10:30 Pet Shop

11:00 Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures

11:30 TBA

Noon Maximum Exposure

1:00 Movie "The Extreme Adventures of Super Dave"

3:00 Early Edition

4:00 Lost World

5:00 The Practice

6:00 Buffy the Vampire Slayer

7:00 Ripley's Believe It or Not

8:00 Movie "Rudy"

10:00 Stargate SG-1

11:00 Outer Limits

Mid. Mutant X

1:00 Maximum Exposure

2:00 VIP
3:00 TBA

4:00 Jeffersons

4:30 Benson

Retro: Albuquerque/Santa Fe Wed 10/3/01

from Albuquerque Journal and Albuquerque Tribune

listings start 6am (no programs listed 4:30-6am in either paper)

2 KASA-Fox * 4 KOB-NBC * 5 KNME-PBS * 7 KOAT-ABC * 11 KCHF-Religious *

13 KRQE-CBS * 14 KAPX-Pax * 19 KWBQ-WB * 23 KNAT-TBN * 32 KAZQ-Religious *

41 KLUZ-Univision * 50 KASY-UPN * 53 KTEL-Telemundo

Morning

6:00

2-14-19-50 Infomercial

4-7-13 News (from 5am)

5 ITN World News

11 Your Health

23 Walt Mills

32 Walking by Faith

41 Despierta America!

53 Noticiero Telemundo

6:30

2 Kenneth Copeland
5 Caillou

11 A Healthier You

14-19-50 Infomercial

23 Joyce Meyer

32 Breakthrough with Rod Parsley

53 Noticiero Telemundo

7:00

2 Magic School Bus

4 Today

5 Dragon Tales

7 Good Morning America

11 Benny Hinn

13 Early Show

14 Infomercial

19 City Guys

23 Creflo A. Dollar

32 James Robison

50 Recess

53 Esta Manana

7:30

2 Infomercial

5 Arthur

11 Healing is for You


14 James Robison

19 Clueless

23 John Hagee

32 Benny Hinn

50 Legend of Tarzan

8:00

2 Jamie Foxx

5 Clifford the Big Red Dog

11-32 700 Club

14-19 Infomercial

23 Rod Parsley

50 Buzz Lightyear

8:30

2 Grace Under Fire

5 Zoboomafoo

14-19 Infomercial

23 Marilyn Hickey

50 Sabrina-the Animated Series

9:00

2 Mad About You

5 Barney & Friends

7 Regis & Kelly


11 God Answers Prayer

13 Sally Jessy Raphael

14 Infomercial

19 Talk or Walk

23 Kenneth Copeland

32 Successful Living

41 Mujer...Casos de la Vida Real

50 Full House

53 Fuego Verde

9:30

2 Suddenly Susan

5 Sesame Street

14-50 Infomercial

23 Laverne & Edith Tripp

32 TBA

10:00

2 Family Feud

4 Crossing Over

7 The View

11 God Answers Prayer

13 As the World Turns

14-19 Infomercial

23 Dr. Cherry
32 Les Feldick

41 Rayito de Luz

50 People's Court

10:30

2 To Tell the Truth

4 Crossing Over

5 Teletubbies

11 A Healthier You

14 Infomercial

19 Cosby Show

23 Unfolding Majesty with Dean & Mary Brown

32 Steps to Life

53 Juliana Que Maia Eres

11:00

2 Card Sharks

4 Jenny Jones

5 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

7 All My Children

13 Price is Right

14-50 Infomercial

19 Ananda Lewis

23 Behind the Scenes

32 Help for Hurting Women


41 Milagros

53 Cotorreando

11:30

2 Power of Attorney

5 Reading Rainbow

14 Infomercial

23 Casey Treat

32 Joyce Meyer

50 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

Afternoon

Noon

2 Divorce Court

4-7-13 News

5 Charlie Rose

11 Make Your Day Count with Lindsay & Cheryl

14 Promised Land

19 7th Heaven

23 James Robison

32 Focus

41 El Precio de Tu Amor

50 Shipmates

53 Mirada de Mujer
12:30

2 Judge Hatchett

11 Worship

13 Bold & the Beautiful

23 Benny Hinn

32 Sunday Celebration 1st Baptist

50 Change of Heart

1:00

2 Inside Edition

4 Days of Our Lives

5 Between the Lions

7 One Life to Live

11 Ron Hembree

13 Young & the Restless

14 Bonanza

19 Caroline in the City

23 700 Club

32 Doc Rock

41 Mujer Bonita

50 Infomercial

53 Sala de Parejas

1:30

2 Access Hollywood
5 Clifford the Big Red Dog

19 I Love Lucy

32 Straightways Ministries

50 Street Smarts

2:00

2 Woody Woodpecker

4 Passions

5 Arthur

7 General Hospital

11 God Answers Prayer

13 Guiding Light

14 Scarecrow & Mrs. King

19 Andy Griffith

23 John Hagee

32 Rod Parsley

41 Cristina

50 Ricki Lake

53 La Corte de Familia

2:30

2 Transformers

5 Jay Jay the Jet Place

19 Infomercial

23 Rod Parsley
32 Zachary Time

53 La Corte del Pueblo

3:00

2 Power Rangers Time Force

4 Rosie O'Donnell

5 Sagwa the Chinese Siamese Cat

7 Maury

11 Nana Pudding

13 Iyanla

14 Remington Steele

19 Cardcaptors

23 Praise the Lord

32 Walking by Faith

41 El Gordo y La Flaca

50 Jerry Springer

53 Laura en America

3:30

2 Digimon

5 Brian Jacques' Redwall

11 Cherub Wings

19 Pokemon

32 TBA
4:00

2 Sister, Sister

4 Montel Williams

5 Dragon Tales

7 Oprah Winfrey

11 At Home

13 News

14 Bonanza

19 Pokemon: Johto Journeys

32 Gunsmoke

41 Primer Impacto

50 Cops

53 Occurio Asi

4:30

2 Home Improvement

5 Arthur

13 News

19 Jackie Chan Adventures

50 Judge Joe Brown

5:00

2 Simpsons

4-7 News

5 Zoom
11 700 Club

13 CBS Evening News

14 Supermarket Sweep

19 Sabrina the Teenage Witch

23 TBN Special

32 Beverly Hillbillies

41 Noticias

50 Judge Joe Brown

53 La Corte del Pueblo

5:30

2 Drew Carey

4 NBC Nightly News

5 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

7 ABC World News Tonight

13 News

14 Shop Til You Drop

19 King of the Hill

32 American Times

41 Noticiero Univision

50 Texas Justice

53 Noticiero Telemundo

Evening

6:00
2 Friends

4-7 News

11 American Times

13 Jeopardy!

14 Shop Til You Drop

19 Everybody Loves Rayomond

23 Behind the Scenes

32 Gomer Pyle

41 Carita de Angel

50 Judge Judy

53 Provocame

6:30

2 Friends

4 Just Shoot Me

5 Wild World of Animals

7 Entertainment Tonight

11 A Healthier You

13 Wheel of Fortune

14 Supermarket Sweep

19 Everybody Loves Raymond

23 Creflo A. Dollar

32 Full Armor Christian Center

50 Judge Judy
7:00

2 That 70s Show

4 Lost (not the ABC series)

5 World of National Geographic

7 My Wife & Kids

11 Something Good Tonight

13 60 Minutes II

14 Candid Camera

19 Movie "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery"

23 Bill Gaither

32 Fr. Ricardo

41 Amigas y Rivales

50 Star Trek: Enterprise

53 Pedro, el Escamoso

7:30

2 Grounded for Life

7 According to Jim

23 Jack Van Impe

32 John Hagee

8:00

2 Simpsons (Treehouse of Horror XI)

4 West Wing

5 Great Performances
7 Drew Carey

11 God Answers Prayer

13 Amazing Race

14 Touched by an Angel

23 Praise the Lord

32 Sunday Celebration 1st Baptist

41 Por Un Beso

50 Special Unit 2

53 Uga Uga

8:30

2 Undeclared

7 Whose Line is It Anyway?

32 Victory

9:00

2 News

4 Law & Order

7 20/20

11 Benny Hinn

13 Wolf Lake

14 Diagnosis Murder

19 Married...with Children

32 World View in Focus

41 Hasta en las Mejores Familias


50 Star Trek: Voyager

53 La Fuerza del Deseo

9:30

11 James Robison

19 Seinfeld

32 The Evidence

10:00

2 Simpsons

4-7-13 News

5 Nightly Business Report

11 Let's Talk Real Estate

14 It's a Miracle

19 Seinfeld

23 Dr. Mark Chironna

32 Mack Lyon

41 Noticias

50 Elimidate

53 Noticiero Telemundo

10:30

2 Blind Date

5 Charlie Rose

11 Issues & Answers


14 Dave's World

19 Spin City

23 Jesse Duplantis

32 Joyce Meyer

41 Noticiero Univision: Ultima Hora

50 Laura en America

10:35

4 Tonight Show

7 Cheers

13 Late Show with David Letterman

11:00

2 5th Wheel

11 Paula White

14 Infomercial

19 Spin City

23 Ron Luce

32 Changing Your Life

41 Super Blablazo

50 Jerry Springer

11:05

7 Extra
11:30

2 Blind Date

5 ITN World News

11 Report from Santa Fe

14 Infomercial

19 3rd Rock from the Sun

23 Benny Hinn

32 Successful Living

53 Xica

11:35

4 Frasier

7 Nightline

13 Rendez-View

Late Night

Midninght

2 Infomercial

5 Legal Environment of Business

11 Praise TV

14 Worship TV

19 MAD TV

23 Imperials

41 El Premio Mayor

50 Change of Heart
12:05

4 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

7 Good Feet Store

13 Late Late Show

12:30

2 SMC in Action

50 Street Smarts

53 Pelicula "Tres Huasnacos"

12:35

7 Port Charles

1:00

2 Movie: TBA

5 Economics U$A

11 Worship

23 Praise the Lord

50 TBA

1:05

4 SCTV

7 CNN Headline News


1:30

5 Economics U$A

1:35

4 News

2:00

5 Inside the Global Economy

41 Cristina

50 Sports Collectibles

2:05

7 Politically Incorrect

13 Nanny

2:10

4 Jenny Jones

2:30

53 Ay, Carramba!

2:35

7 CNN Headline News

13 Hollywood Squares
3:00

2 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

5 Choices & Change: Microeconomics

7 ABC World News Now

11 A Healthier You

23 Dottie Rambo Magazine

41 El Gordo y La Flaca

53 Sala de Parejas

3:05

13 Sally Jessy Raphael

3:10

4 News

3:30

5 Choices & Change: Microeconomics

11 His Place

23 Betty Jean Robinson

4:00

2 Family Feud

4 First Business

5 American Cinema

11 God Answers Prayer


14 Special

23 Get In Shape

41 Primer Impacto Extra

53 Occurio Asi

4:05

13 CBS News Up to the Minute

[no listings for 4:30am]

RETRO BOSTON TV- CHRISTMAS 1984

Source: Boston Globe

RETRO BOSTON TV- CHRISTMAS 1984

Tuesday December 25, 1984

CHANNEL LINEUP

2 WGBH-TV (PBS) Boston

4 WBZ-TV (NBC) Boston

5 WCVB-TV (ABC) Boston

6 WLNE-TV (CBS) Providence/New Bedford

7 WNEV-TV (CBS) Boston

9 WMUR-TV (ABC) Manchester, NH

10 WJAR-TV (NBC) Providence


11 WENH-TV (PBS) Durham, NH

12 WPRI-TV (ABC) Providence

21 WNHT-TV (Ind.) Concord, NH

25 WXNE-TV (Ind.) Boston

27 WSMW-TV (Ind.) Worcester

38 WSBK-TV (Ind.) Boston

44 WGBX-TV (PBS) Boston

50 WNDS-TV (Ind.) Derry, NH

56 WLVI-TV (Ind.) Boston

68 WQTV-TV (Ind.) Boston

listings begin at 7:30am

MORNING

7:30

11- Farm Day

25- Mighty Mouse

27- News

38- He-Man

56- Inspector Gadget

68- Plastic Man

8:00

2- Mister Rogers

11- Sesame Street


21- News

25- Popeye

27- Its Your Business

38- Fat Albert

50- 700 Club

56- Bugs Bunny

68- Mighty Hercules

8:30

2- Sesame Street

21- 20 Minute Workout

25- Star Blazers

27- Jimmy Swaggart

38- Porky Pig

56- Flintstones

68- Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C

9:00

4-10- Hour Magazine

5- Donahue

6- Christmas Mass

7- Mass

9- Jim Bakker

11- Lillias, Yoga and You

12-25- Family
21- Merv Griffin

38- Groovin Goolies

56- Popeye

68- Petticoat Junction

9:30

2- Electric Company

11- Great Performances

38- Daytime

50- Jimmy Swaggart

56- Casper

68- F-Troop

10:00

2- Sing-It Yourself Messiah

4- Christmas at Washington Cathedral

5-9-12- Walt Disney Worlds Very Merry Christmas Parade

6- Movie- Gay Purr-ee (1962)

7- Jeopardy!

10- Rituals

21- Donahue

25- 700 Club

38- 20 Minute Workout

50- Movie- Digby: The Biggest Dog in the World

56- Holiday Cartoons


68- My Favorite Martian

10:30

7- Press Your Luck

10- Sale of the Century

38- Dick Van Dyke

68- House Calls

11:00

4-10- Wheel of Fortune

7- Price is Right

11- What Child is This?

21- A Christmas Carol

38- Mother Teresa of Calcutta

68- Big Valley

11:20

6- Movie- Race for your Life, Charlie Brown (1977)

11:30

4-10- Scrabble

5- Ryans Hope

9-12- Family Feud

25- Catholic Mass


AFTERNOON

12:00

2-11- Sesame Street

4-5-7-10-21- News

9- Ryans Hope

12- Christmas Mass

25- Movie- The Phantom Tollbooth (1970)

38- Movie- The Red Shows (1948)

50- INN News

56- Movie- The Three Worlds of Gulliver (1960)

68- Super Password (from NBC)

12:30

4- A Christmas Carol

5-9-12- Loving

6-7- College Football- Blue-Gray All-Star Football Classic

10-68- Search for Tomorrow

21- The Stableboys Christmas

50- I Love Lucy

1:00

2- Wide World of Animals

5-9-12- All My Children

10- Days of our Lives

11- An Olde New England Christmas


21- The City that Forgot About Christmas

50- Odd Couple

68- Dating Game

1:30

2- A Christmas Memory

21- Christophers Story

50- Rhoda

68- Newlywed Game

2:00

4- Days Of Our Lives

5-9-12- One Life to Live

10-68- Another World

11- The Christmas Songs

21- Juggler of Notre Dame

25- Movie- The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm (1962)

50- Mary Tyler Moore

68- Movie- Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows (1968)

2:30

2- Magic of Oil Painting

11- Smithsonian World

38- Movie- The Borrowers (1973)

50- Childrens Christmas Special


3:00

2- French Chef

4-10- Santa Barbara

5-9-12- General Hospital

21- Movie- An American Christmas Carol

50- He-Man

68- Speed Racer

3:30

2- Electric Company

6-7- NBA Basketball- Philadelphia 76ers at Detroit Pistons (Philadelphia won 109-108)

11- Lillias, Yoga and You

50- Brady Bunch

68- Plasticman

4:00

2-11- Sesame Street

4- Love Boat

5- Rituals

9- Hart to Hart

10- Donahue

12- Merv Griffin

25- Dukes of Hazzard

38- Movie- Puffnstuff (1970)


50- Brady Bunch

56- Movie- Run Wild, Run Free (1969)

68- Movie- Snowman (1975)

4:30

5- Soap

50- Music Magazine

5:00

2-11- Mister Rogers

4- Peoples Court

5- Too Close for Comfort

9- Barnaby Jones

10- Threes Company

12- M*A*S*H

21- News

25- Eight is Enough

44- Why in the World (4 oclock sign-on for WGBX)

50- Mork and Mindy

5:30

2-11- 3-2-1 Contact

4- Live on 4

5- All in The Family

10- Name That Tune


12- Taxi

21- Insight

44- Sesame Street

50- Happy Days Again

EVENING

6:00

2-11- MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour

4-5-6-7-9-10-12-50- News

21- Soap

25- Diffrent Strokes

38- Movie- A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1974)

56- Movie- Gay Purr-ee (1962)

68- Gift of Song

6:30

6- CBS News

9-12- ABC News

10- NBC News

21- Barney Miller

25- Mork and Mindy

44- Business Report

50- Taxi

7:00
2- Doctor Who

4- NBC News

5- ABC News

6- Peoples Court

7- CBS News

9- Tic Tac Dough

10- P.M Magazine

11- Business Report

12- Family Feud

21- Concord High: Holiday Concert

25- Diffrent Strokes

44- MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour (repeat of 6pm on Ch. 2)

50- WKRP in Cincinnati

68- Dallas

7:30

2- Wild World of Animals

4- Evening Magazine

5- Chronicle

6- Love Connection

7-10- Entertainment Tonight

9- Benson

11- Newtons Apple

12- Wheel of Fortune

25- WKRP in Cincinnati


38- Willie Whistle Christmas Special

50- Family Feud

8:00

2-11- Nova

4-10- A-Team

5-9-12- Threes A Crowd

6-7- Movie- The Looney, Looney, Looney Bugs Bunny Movie (1981)

21- Concord First Baptist Church Christmas Special

25- Movie- Dondi (1961)

38- Movie- King of Kings (1962)

44- Christmas in Vermont

50- Star Trek

56- Movie- Its A Wonderful Life (1947)

68- Rockford Files

8:30

5-9-12- Whos The Boss

9:00

2-11- Frontline

4-10- Riptide

5-9-12- Glitter

6-7- Kennedy Center Honors

21- Americas Favorite Christmas Music


44- Alpine Ski School

50- Hawaii Five-O

68- Cannon

9:30

44- General Chemistry

10:00

2-21-50-56- News

4-10- Remington Steele

5-9-12- Paper Dolls

11- The Bounder

25- 700 Club

44- Masterpiece Theater- The Jewel in the Crown (Part 2 of 14) (WGBX would sign-off at 11pm)

68- Kojak

10:30

2- Caroling, Caroling

11- Bless Me, Father

21- Mr. Kruegers Christmas

50- Bob Newhart

56- Archie Bunkers Place

11:00

2- Business Report- (both WGBH and WENH would sign-off at 11:30)


4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News

11- Great Chefs

21- Sing We, Noel (WNHT would sign-off at midnight)

25- Protectors

38- Movie- Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell (1951) (WSBK would sign-off at 12:27am)

50- Saturday Night

56- Bizarre

68- Thats Incredible

11:30

4-10- Best of Carson

5-9-12- ABC News Nightline

6- Anything for Money

7- Entertainment Tonight

25- Mission: Impossible

50- Mannix

56- Benny Hill

68- Honeymooners

12:00

5- Soap

6-7- Fall Guy

9-68- Eye on Hollywood

12- Waltons

56- News (WLVI would sign-off at 12:30am)


12:30

4-10- David Letterman

5- Movie- Two Sisters from Boston (1946)

9- Fish

25- INN News

50- News (WNDS would sign-off at 1am)

1:00

9- News

12- Eye on Hollywood (WMUR, WPRI and WXNE would sign-off at 1:30am)

25- Guilty or Innocent

1:10

6-7- Columbo

1:30

4-10- News (WJAR would sign-off at 2am)

2:00

4- Evening Magazine

2:30

4- Community Auditions
6-7- CBS News Nightwatch

2:40

5- News

3:00

4- News Conference

3:10

5- CNN Headline News

3:30

4- Coming Together

4:00

4- People Are Talking

5- Good Day

Retro: Charlotte/York-Chester-Lancaster Cos/Downstate SC Thurs 9/9/99

From Charlotte Observer

3 WBTV-CBS Charlotte * 4 WYFF-NBC Greenville * 5 WCSC-CBS Charleston *

7 WSPA-CBS Spartanburg * 9 WSOC-ABC Charlotte * 10 WIS-NBC Columbia *

13 WLOS-ABC Asheville * 13f WBTW-CBS Florence * 15 WPDE-ABC Florence *

18 WCCB-Fox Charlotte * 19 WLTX-CBS Columbia * 21 WHNS-Fox Asheville *


26 WSFX-Fox Wilmington (listed as WJKA) * 30 WNSC-PBS Rock Hill *

36 WCNC-NBC Charlotte * 42 WTVI-PBS Charlotte *

43 WFXB-Fox Myrtle Beach (listed as WGSE) * 46 WJZY-UPN Charlotte *

55 WFVT-WB Rock Hill * 58 WUNG-PBS Concord * 64 WAXN-Ind Charlotte

Morning

5:00

3-9-36 News

4-10 Early Today

5 This Morning's Business

7-13f CBS Morning News

13 ABC World News This Morning

15 ABC World News Now

18 America's Store

19 CBS News Up to the Minute

21 Cheers

26-64 Shepherd's Chapel

43 Greenville Nite Line

46-55 Infomercial

58 Instructional Programming

5:30

3-4-7-10-13-13f News

5 CBS Morning News

15 ABC World News This Morning


21 This Morning's Business

46-55 Infomercial

6:00

4-5-9-10-13f-36 News

15 ABC World News This Morning

18 Martha Stewart Living

19 Beverly Hillbillies

21 Dragon (title incomplete)

26 Kenneth Copeland

30 BBC World News

42 Body Electric

43 Shepherd's Chapel

46 Beast Wars

55 Starship Troopers

58 Psychology

64 Changing Minds

6:30

13f-15 News

18 RoboCop

19 Beverly Hillbillies

21-46 Wacky World of Tex Avery

26 TBA

30 Jobline
42 Bloomberg Business News

55 Monster Ranchers

58 Psychology

64 Kenneth Copeland

7:00

3-19 News

4-36 Today

5-7-13f CBS This Morning

9-13-15 Good Morning America

18-21-26-43 Magic School Bus

30-42 Arthur

46 Recess

55 Pokemon

58 Sociological Imagination

64 Creflo A. Dollar Jr.

7:30

18-21-26-43 Magic School Bus

30-42 Zoboomafoo

46 Sabrina-the Animated Series

55 Histeria!

58 Sociological Imagination

64 Life in the Word


8:00

3-19 CBS This Morning

18 A Different World

21 Beakman's World

26 Martha Stewart Living

30-42-58 Barney & Friends

43 Infomercial

46 Doug

55 Mummies Alive

64 Success N Life

8:30

18 A Different World

21 Cheers

30-42 Teletubbies

43 Rivertalk

46 Hercules

55 Extreme Ghostbusters

58 Dragon Tales

9:00

3 Maury

4-9-26-43 Regis & Kathie Lee

5-13f Montel Williams

7 People's Court
10-36 Later Roday

13 Jenny Jones

15 Martha Stewart Living

18 Judge Joe Brown

21 Family Matters

30-42-58 Sesame Street

46 Algo's Factory

55 Infomercial

64 Bonanza

9:30

18 Judge Judy

21 Family Matters

46 Infomercial

55 Kenneth Copeland

10:00

3 TBA

4-36 Sunset Beach

5 Andy Griffith

7 Rosie O'Donnell

9-13-43 Sally

10 Leeza

13f Howie Mandel

15 Nanny
18-26 Donny & Marie

19 Maury

21 Roseanne

30-42 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

46 Infomercial

55 James Robison

58 Teletubbies

64 Hawaii Five-O

10:30

5 Andy Griffith

15 Judge Judy

21 Grace Under Fire

30-42 Puzzle Place

46-55 Infomercial

58 Theodore Tugboat

11:00

3-5-7-13f-19 Price is Right

4 Later Today

9 Jenny Jones

10 Sunset Beach

13-43 Jerry Springer

15 The View

18 Ricki Lake
21 Martha Stewart Living

26 Sally

30-42 Dragon Tales

36 News

46 Infomercial

55 Conquerors

58 Zoboomafoo

64 Diagnosis Murder

11:30

30-42 Wimzie's House

46 Infomercial

55 Benny Hinn

58 Big Comfy Couch

Afternoon

Noon

3-4-5-7-9-10-13-13f-15-19 News

18 Jerry Springer

21 Donny & Marie

26 Ricki Lake

30-42 Noddy

36 Roseanne Show

43 Newlywed Game

46-55-64 Infomercial
58 Wishbone

12:30

3-5-7-13f-19 Young & the Restless

4-46-55-64 Infomercial

9-13-15 Port Charles

10 Martha Stewart Living

30 What in the World is It?

42 Zoboomafoo

43 Dating Game

58 Reading Rainbow

1:00

4-10-36 Days of Our Lives

9-13-15 All My Children

18 Real TV

21 Coach

26 Jerry Springer

42 Teletubbies

43 Donny & Marie

46 Martha Stewart Living

55 Little House: A New Beginning

64 Cops

1:30
3-5-7-13f-19 Bold & the Beautiful

18 Hollywood Squares

21 Coach

30 Straight Talk: SATs

42 Barney & Friends

58 Healthweek

64 Cops

2:00

3-5-7-13f-19 As the World Turns

4-10-36 Passions

9-13-15 One Life to Live

21 Aussie Hair-Off

26 Judge Mills Lane

42 Dragon Tales

43 Beakman's World

46 Newlywed Game

55 Change of Heart

58 To the Contrary

64 Matlock

2:30

21 Infomercial

26 Grace Under Fire

30 Needlearts Studio
42 Sesame Street

43 Beakman's World

46 Dating Game

55 Love Connection

58 Teach an Adult

3:00

3-5-7-13f-19 Guiding Light

4 Maury

9-13-15 General Hospital

10 Donny & Marie

18-21-26-43 Power Rangers Power Playback

30 Kratt's Creatures

36 Rosie O'Donnell

46 Step by Step

55 Warneroonie Big Cartoonie Show

58 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

64 Sally

3:30

18-21-26-43 ...Magician

30-42 Reading Rainbow

46 Full House

55 Pokemon

58 Sesame Street
4:00

3-10-13 Montel Williams

4-9-13f Oprah Winfrey

5-64 Divorce Court

7 Judge Judy

15 Rosie O'Donnell

18-21-26-43 Spider-Man

19 Sister, Sister

30-42 Arthur

36 People's Court

46 Boy Meets World

55 Batman/Superman Adventures

4:30

5-64 Divorce Court

7 Judge Judy

18-21-26-43 Woody Woodpecker

19 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

30-42 Wishbone

46 Full House

55 Pokemon

58 Barney & Friends

5:00
3-4-5-7-9-10-13-13f-36 News

15-19 Judge Judy

18 Judge Joe Brown

21-55 Family Matters

26 Nanny

30-42 Zoom

43 Sister, Sister

46 Step by Step

58 Dragon Tales

64 Jenny Jones

5:30

3-4-7-9-13-36 News

10 Hollywood Squares

13f Inside Edition

15 Real TV

18 Judge Judy

19 Judge Joe Brown

21 Living Single

26 Sister, Sister

30 Barney & Friends

42-58 Arthur

43-55 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

46 Full House
Evening

6:00

3-4-5-7-9-10-13-13f-15-19-21-36 News

18 Home Improvement

21 Simpsons

26-43 Living Single

30-58 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

42 Kratt's Creatures

46 Roseanne

55 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

64 Judge Mills Lane

6:30

3 News

4-10-36 NBC Nightly News

5-7-13f-19 CBS Evening News

9-13-15 ABC World News Tonight

18 Simpsons

21 Home Improvement

26 Martin

42 Nightly Business Report

43 Amen

46 Grace Under Fire

55 Living Single

64 Judge Mills Lane


7:00

3 CBS Evening News

4 Entertainment Tonight

5-26 Seinfeld

7 Hollywood Squares

9 Inside Edition

10 News

13 Special Touch

13f Wheel of Fortune

15 Home Improvement

18-21 Friends

19 Living Single

30-58 Nightly Business Report

36 Jeopardy!

42 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

43 Frasier

46 Grace Under Fire

55 Sister, Sister

64 Andy Griffith

7:30

3 Nanny

4 Inside Edition

5 Frasier
7 Extra

9-10 Entertainment Tonight

13 Movie "A Vow to Cherish"

13f Jeopardy!

15-21-46 Seinfeld

19-64 Andy Griffith

26 Home Improvement

30 Y2Karolina

36 Wheel of Fortune

43 Access Hollywood

55 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

58 North Carolina Now

8:00

3-5-7-13f-19 Diagnosis Murder (2 hr episode; The Masked Magician is murdered)

4-10-36 Friends

9-15 Whose Line is It Anyway?

18-21-26-43 World's Wildest Police Videos

30 As Time Goes By

42 WTVI & League of Women Voters City Council Debate

46 WWF SmackDown

55 Wayans Bros.

58 Carolina Outdoor Journal

64 Touched by an Angel
8:30

4-10-36 Jesse

9-15 Whose Line is It Anyway?

30 Never the Twain

55 Jamie Foxx

58 Antiques Roadshow

9:00

4-10-36 Frasier

9-15 More TV's Censored Bloopers

18-21-26-43 Cheating Death: Catastrophies Caught on Tape

30-58 Mystery!

42 Swiss Rail Journeys

55 Steve Harvey

64 Oprah Winfrey

9:30

4-10-36 Just Shoot Me

13 Mad About You

55 For Your Love

10:00

3-5-7-13f-19 48 Hours

4-10-36 ER

9-13-15 Nightline in Primetime: Brave New World


18-21-42-64 News

26 NewsRadio

30 Signature: Barbara Kingsolver

43 Good Times

46 Frasier

55 Living Single

58 Keeping Up Appearances

10:30

18 Real TV

26-46 Mad About You

42 Mystery!

55 Mama's Family

64 Inside Edition

10:35

43 Amen

11:00

3-4-5-7-9-10-13-13f-15-19-36 News

18 Martin

21 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

26 Jerry Springer

30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly

46 Married...with Children
55 Change of Heart

58 'Allo, 'Allo!

64 Moment of Truth

11:05

43 Jerry Springer

11:30

18 Simpsons

30-42 BBC World News

46 NewsRadio

55 Love Connection

58 Charlie Rose

11:35

3-5-7-13f-19 Late Show with David Letterman

4-10-36 Tonight Show

9-13-15 Nightline

Late Night

Midnight

18 Jerry Springer

21 Coach

26 Simpsons

30-42 Charlie Rose


46 NewsRadio

55 Extra

64 Three's Company

12:05

9-13-15 Politically Incorrect

43 Entertainment Tonight

12:30

21 Married...with Children

26 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

46 Cheers

55 Access Hollywood

64 In the Heat of the Night

12:35

43 Highlander: The Raven

12:36

9 Divorce Court

13 Infomercial

15 Extra

12:37

3-5-7-13f-19 US Open Highlights


4-10-36 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

1:00

18 Ricki Lake

21 Culinary...

30 German (lessons?)

42 Mystery!

46 Cheers

55 Extra

58 North Carolina Now (sign-off 1:30)

1:06

9 Cops

13 Infomercial

15 Mercury

1:07

3-5-7-13f-19 Late Late Show

1:30

21 Kerry's

26 Telcom

30 Spanish (lessons?)

46 Newlywed Game

55 Infomercial
64 It's a Miracle

1:35

43 GRTV (infomercials)

1:36

4-10-36 Later with Greg Kinnear

9 The View

13 Movie "A Vow to Cherish"

15 TBA

2:00

18 Martha Stewart Living

21 Star Trek: The Next Generation

26 Gunthy Renker Presents (infomercials)

30 European Journal

42 Signature: Barbara Kingsolver

46 Dating Game

55 Gunsmoke

2:05

4-10-36 Tonight Show

43 GRTV

2:06
15 ABC World News Now

2:07

3 Hard Copy

5 Infomercial

7 Fast Media

13f Sports Collectibles

19 Married...with Children

2:30

18 America's Store

30 Made in Germany (sign-off 3:00)

46 Movie "Perry Mason: Case of the Heartbroken Bride"

64 Sports Collectibles

2:35

43 GRTV

2:36

9 ABC World News Now

2:37

3-7 Access Hollywood

5 Infomercial

19 Roseanne
3:00

18 America's Store

21 Movie "Dogfight"

26 Gunthy Renker Presents

42 World of National Geographic

55 Gunsmoke (conclusion of 2am episode)

3:05

4 America's Store

10-36 Sunset Beach

13 ABC World News Now

43 GRTV

3:07

3-5-7 CBS News Up to the Minute

19 Grace Under Fire

3:35

43 GRTV

3:37

19 Maury

4:00
13f-64 Sports Collectibles

42 Mystery!

43 Greenville Nite Line

55 I Love Lucy

58 Instructional Programs

4:05

10 Infomercial

36 Home Again

4:07

5 Roseanne Show

4:30

13f AgDay

36 Early Today

46 Benny Hill

55 Gomer Pyle

4:37

19 CBS News Up to the Minute

Retro: North Carolina/Virginia Friday, December 7, 1951

It's the tenth anniversary of Pearl Harbor,

but, oddly, the only program about it is on


radio (Mutual at 8:30 PM).

But back to subject. Schedules are from the

Raleigh News and Observer and run from 1:30 PM

to sign off. Since all four stations carried

ABC, CBS, DuMont, and NBC, network is noted on

the first mention of the program.

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro, NC

1:30 Garry Moore (CBS)

2:30 The First 100 Years (CBS)

2:45 Bride And Groom (CBS)

3 PM Miss Susan (NBC)

3:15 Kate Smith (NBC--aired on the

network at 4 PM)

3:30 Cordelia Kelly (local cooking

show)

3:45 Melodies

4 PM Homemakers Exchange (CBS)

4:30 Carolina Calling

5:30 Howdy Doody (NBC)

6 PM Kukla, Fran And Ollie (NBC--

aired on the network at 7 PM)

6:30 News
6:45 Six Gun Playhouse

7 PM Videoquiz

7:30 Douglas Edwards With The News

(CBS)

7:45 Perry Como (CBS)

8 PM We The People (NBC--aired on

the network at 8:30)

8:30 Man Against Crime (CBS)

9 PM Schlitz Playhouse Of Stars (CBS)

10 PM Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports (NBC--

boxing, don't have who fought that

night)

10:45 Greatest Fights (NBC)

11 PM Lady Wrestling

11:30 News

11:45 Sign Off

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte, NC

1:30 Garry Moore

2:30 First 100 Years

2:45 Roberta Quinlan (NBC--aired on the

network at 7:30 PM, but at least

a week's delay, since Those Two

was airing at 7:30 by this time)


3 PM Miss Susan

3:15 Charley (no idea what this was)

3:30 Bert Parks (NBC)

4 PM Kate Smith

4:30 Carolina Cookery

5 PM Ranchito Kirby (Fred Kirby, longtime

kids'-show host on Channel 3)

5:15 Miss Sunbeam

5:30 Howdy Doody

6 PM TV Fiesta

6:15 Football This Week

6:30 News

6:45 Star Spot

7 PM Boston Blackie

7:30 Douglas Edwards

7:45 Perry Como

8 PM Mama (CBS)

8:30 Man Against Crime

9 PM Schlitz Playhouse Of Stars

10 PM Life With Linkletter (ABC--aired

on the network at 7:30)

10:30 Sports

11 PM We The People

11:30 Crime Syndicated (CBS--aired on

the network Tuesday 9 PM)


12 M Sign Off

WTAR Ch. 4 (now WTKR Ch. 3) Norfolk, VA

1:30 Garry Moore

2:30 Last Stand (don't know what this was)

3 PM Miss Susan

3:15 Here's Looking At You (NBC--beauty

tips)

3:30 Bert Parks

4 PM Kate Smith

5 PM Hawkins Falls (NBC)

5:15 Gabby Hayes (NBC)

5:30 Howdy Doody

6 PM Viewpoint

6:15 Telenews

6:30 Song Shop

6:45 Teen Doin's

7 PM Foreign Intrigue

7:30 Those Two (NBC)

7:45 Camel News Caravan (NBC--John

Cameron Swayze)

8 PM Ezio Pinza (NBC)

8:30 We The People

9 PM Big Story (NBC)


9:30 Amos 'n' Andy (CBS--aired on the

network Thursday 8:30)

10 PM Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports

10:45 Greatest Fights

11 PM All-Star Revue (NBC--aired on the

network Saturday 8 PM)

12 M Sign Off

WTVR Ch. 6 Richmond, VA

1:30 Garry Moore

2:30 First 100 Years

2:45 Workshop

3 PM Miss Susan

3:15 Here's Looking At You

3:30 Bert Parks

4 PM Kate Smith

5 PM Hawkins Falls

5:15 Gabby Hayes

5:30 Howdy Doody

6 PM Ranch Time

6:30 Eyes On Time

6:45 Sportlight

7 PM WTVR Presents

7:15 Week's Sports


7:30 Those Two

7:45 Camel News Caravan

8 PM Ezio Pinza

8:30 We The People

9 PM Big Story

9:30 Big Town (CBS--aired on the

network Thursday 9:30)

10 PM Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports

10:45 Greatest Fights

11 PM Man Against Crime

11:30 National Pros (don't know anything

about this one)

12 M Sign Off

Retro: Miami Mon 7/3/00

from Miami Herald (A&T South Florida edition)

WPBT 2-PBS

6:00 Morning Business Report (repeated at 6:15)

6:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

7:00 Big Comfy Couch

7:30 Dragon Tales

8:00 Arthur

8:30 Barney & Friends

9:00 Sesame Street


10:00 Barney & Friends

10:30 Dragon Tales

11:00 Arthur

11:30 Between the Lions

Noon Season by Season

12:30 Mollie Katzen's Kitchen Show

1:00 As Time Goes By

1:30 Antiques Roadshow

2:00 Movie "The Inspector-General"

4:00 Between the Lions

4:30 Dragon Tales

5:00 Arthur

5:30 ITN World News

6:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

7:00 Nightly Business Report

7:30 'Allo, 'Allo!

8:00 Antiques Roadshow (from Tampa)

9:00 1900 House

10:00 Land of Dreams: Randy Newman's America

11:00 Dvorak & America

Mid. Goodnight Sweetheart

12:30 Nightly Business Report

1:00 Charlie Rose

2:00 Grafters

3:00 You Rang M'Lord?


4:00 Final Target: Planet Earth

WFOR 4-CBS

5:00 News

7:00 Early Show

9:00 Martha Stewart Living

10:00 Dr. Joy Browne

11:00 Price is Right

Noon News

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 As the World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Entertainment Tonight

7:30 Hollywood Squares

8:00 King of Queens (2 eps)

9:00 Everybody Loves Raymond

9:30 Becker

10:00 48 Hours

11:00 News

11:35 Late Show with David Letterman

12:35 Late Late Show


1:35 News

2:10 Entertainment Tonight

2:40 CBS News Up to the Minute

4:30 CBS Morning News

WTVJ 6-NBC

5:00 Today in South Florida

7:00 Today

9:00 Later Today

10:00 Wimbledon Tennis

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Passions

3:00 Montel Williams

4:00 Rosie O'Donnell

5:00 News

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Access Hollywood

7:30 Extra

8:00 Dateline NBC

9:00 Law & Order

10:00 Third Watch

11:00 News

11:35 Wimbledon Highlights

11:50 Tonight Show

12:50 Late Night with Conan O'Brien


1:50 Later with Greg Kinnear

2:20 Tonight Show

3:20 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

4:20 Access Hollywood (JIP?)

4:30 Early Today

WSVN 7-Fox

5:00 CNN Headline News

5:30 Today in Florida

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Donny & Marie

11:00 Queen Latifah

Noon News

12:30 CNN Headline News

1:00 Rockford Files

2:00 Judge Joe Brown (2 eps)

3:00 Divorce Court (2 eps)

4:00 Judge Judy (2 eps)

5:00 News

7:00 Inside Edition

7:30 Deco Drive

8:00 That 70s Show

8:30 Titus

9:00 Ally McBeal

10:00 News
11:00 7 at Eleven

11:15 Deco Drive

11:45 Forgive or Forget

12:45 News

1:45 7 at Eleven

2:00 Inside Edition

2:30 Queen Latifah

3:30 CNN Headline News

4:00 Deco Drive

4:30 CNN Headline News

WWTU 8-Ind/Spanish/Music Videos

5:00 Independent Music Network

8:00 Religion

9:00 New Zoo Revue

9:30 Latin TV Music Block

Noon Una Nuevo(that's how that was spelled) Dimension

12:30 MiamiLatino.com

1:00 Latin TV Music Block

1:30 El Show del Medio Dia

2:00 Latin TV Music Block

6:00 News

7:00 Latin TV Music Block

9:00 Hollywood Treasures

11:00 News
Mid. Independent Music Network

WPLG 10-ABC

5:30 News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Jerry Springer

10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

11:00 The View

Noon News

12:30 Port Charles

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Maury

5:00 News

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 Movie "...First Do No Harm"

10:00 Once & Again

11:00 News

11:35 Nightline

12:05 Politically Incorrect

12:35 Maury

1:35 Family Feud (2 eps)


2:35 Jerry Springer

3:35 News

4:35 Infomercial

WLRN 17-PBS

6:30 Teletubbies

7:00 Barney & Friends

7:30 Arthur

8:00 Teletubbies

8:30 Kidsongs

9:00 Between the Lions

9:30 Arthur

10:00 Sit & Be Fit

10:30 Wai Lana Yoga

11:00 Uncommon Knowledge

11:30 Closer to Truth

Noon Best of Joy of Painting

12:30 Tery Madden's Watercolor Workshop

1:00 Cucina Amore

1:30 Italian Kitchen

2:00 Sesame Street

3:00 Wimzie's House

3:30 Between the Lions

4:00 Barney & Friends

4:30 Zoom
5:00 Arthur

5:30 Dragon Tales

6:00 Sesame Street

7:00 Zoboomafoo

7:30 Wishbone

8:00 Beethoven Lives Upstairs

9:00 Itzhak Perlman Plays Beethoven

10:00 Earth, Wind & Fire

11:00 Travels in Europe

11:30 BBC World News

Mid. Tellitalia (Italian)

12:30 Island Music

1:00 Hungarian TV (Hungarian)

1:30 Scully

2:00 BBC World News

2:30 Journal (from Deutsche Welle, not sure if English or German version)

3:00 Journal (see 2:30 note)

3:30 Deutsche Welle program

4:00 Charlie Rose

WLTV 23-Univision

5:00 Noticiero Univision: Fin de Semana

6:00 Noticias

7:00 Despierta America!

10:00 Maite
11:00 Querida

Noon Cosas del Amor

1:00 Alma Rebelde

2:00 El Nino Que Vino del Mar

3:00 El Gordo y La Flaca

4:00 Cristina

5:00 Primer Impacto

6:00 Noticias

6:30 Noticiero Univision

7:00 Por Tu Amor

8:00 Rosalinda

9:00 Tres Mujeres

10:00 Cristina...Edicion Especial

11:00 Noticias

11:30 Noticiero Univision: Ultima Hora

Mid. Viviana a la Medionoche

1:00 El Gordo y La Flaca

2:00 Cristina

3:00 Canaveral de Pasiones

4:00 Sentimientos Ajenos

WFLX-29-Fox(West Palm Beach)

(Some AT&T viewers also got 29 and 42 from West Palm Beach)

6:00 Bloomberg Money News

6:30 First Business


7:00 News

8:00 Matlock

9:00 People's Court

10:00 Judge Mills Lane (2 eps)

11:00 Ricki Lake

Noon Queen Latifah

1:00 Jenny Jones

2:00 In the House

2:30 Magic School Bus (2 eps)

3:30 Power Rangers Lost Galaxy

4:00 Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century

4:30 Digimon

5:00 Simpsons

5:30 3rd Rock from the Sun

6:00 Frasier (2 eps)

7:00 Seinfeld

7:30 Drew Carey

8:00 That 70s Show

8:30 Titus

9:00 Ally McBeal

10:00 News

11:00 Cheers

11:30 M*A*S*H

Mid. Caroline in the City

12:30 Grace Under Fire


1:00 Infomercials

2:30 Boy Meets World

3:00 Dr. Joy Browne

4:00 Matlock

WBFS 33-UPN

5:00 Infomercials

6:30 Sailor Moon

7:00 Full House

7:30 Family Matters

8:00 Sister, Sister

8:30 Diff'rent Strokes

9:00 Partridge Family

9:30 Monkees

10:00 All in the Family

10:30 What's Happening Now!!

11:00 A Different World

11:30 Amen

Noon Leeza

1:00 NewsRadio (2 eps)

2:00 Step by Step

2:30 Boy Meets World

3:00 Doug

3:30 Sabrina

4:00 Pepper Ann


4:30 Recess

5:00 Sister, Sister

5:30 Parent 'Hood

6:00 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

6:30 A Different World

7:00 In the House

7:30 Wayans Bros.

8:00 Moesha

8:30 Parkers

9:00 Grown Ups

9:30 Malcolm & Eddie

10:00 Mad About You

10:30 Frasier

11:00 Martin

11:30 Good Times

Mid. Sanford & Son

12:30 Unhappily Ever After

1:00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

2:00 Infomercial

2:30 Untouchables

3:30 Grace Under Fire

4:00 Partridge Family

4:30 Monkees

WPXM 35-Pax
5:00 Worship TV

6:00 Caribbean News

6:30 Infomercials

8:30 James Robison

9:00 Infomercials

1:00 Father Dowling Mysteries

2:00 Bonanza

3:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

4:00 Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures (2 eps)

5:00 Scarecrow & Mrs. King

6:00 Supermarket Sweep

6:30 Shop 'Til You Drop

7:00 NBC News (network or WTVJ?)

7:30 Supermarket Sweep

8:00 Promised Land

9:00 Touched by an Angel

10:00 Diagnosis Murder

11:00 It's a Miracle

11:30 NBC News

Mid. Infomercials

1:00 Independence Day Special

2:00 Worship TV

WBZL 39-WB

5:00 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World


6:00 Creflo A. Dollar

6:30 Kenneth Copeland

7:00 Pokemon

7:30 Histeria!

8:00 Judge Mathis

9:00 People's Court

10:00 Judge Mathis

11:00 Judge Mills Lane (2 eps)

Noon Real TV

12:30 National Enquirer TV

1:00 Blind Date

1:30 Change of Heart

2:00 Nanny

2:30 Caroline in the City

3:00 Warneroonie Big Cartoonie Show

3:30 New Batman/Superman Adventures

4:00 Pokemon

4:30 New Batman/Superman Adventures

5:00 Home Improvement

5:30 Drew Carey

6:00 Simpsons (2 eps)

7:00 Friends

7:30 Seinfeld

8:00 7th Heaven

9:00 Roswell
10:00 News

10:30 Blind Date

11:00 Friends

11:30 Drew Carey

Mid. Living Single

12:30 Change of Heart

1:00 Infomercials

2:00 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper (2 eps)

3:00 People's Court

4:00 Real TV

4:30 National Enquirer TV

WJAN 41-Spanish

5:00 La Cocina Facil

5:30 Todo Dulce

6:00 CNN en Espanol

6:30 Ale, Ale

7:00 CNN en Espanol

7:30 Puntos

Noon Maestro de Cocina

12:30 La Cocina Facil

1:00 Todo Dulce

1:30 Rico y Picante

2:00 Mascotas, Plantas y...

2:30 Belleza de Mujer


3:00 Mi Bebe

3:30 Hola Doctor

4:00 Modelos

5:00 La Extrana Dama

6:00 Naranja y Media

7:00 Guajira

8:00 Suave Veneno

9:00 Mas Alla del Horizante

10:00 CNN en Espanol

10:30 Noticiero Nacional Colombia

11:00 Francotiradores

1:00 Guajira

2:00 El Rey del Ganado

3:00 Venganza de Mujer

4:00 Mas Alla del Horizante

WXEL 42-PBS (West Palm Beach)

5:00 Masterpiece Theatre cont'd

6:00 Tots TV

6:30 Noddy

7:00 Barney & Friends

7:30 Zoboomafoo

8:00 Arthur

8:30 Teletubbies

9:00 Sesame Street


10:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

10:30 Between the Lione

11:00 Dragon Tales

11:30 Wimzie's House

Noon Against All Odds: Inside Statistics

12:30 American in Perspective: US History Since 1877

1:00 Total Health

1:30 Oceanus: The Marine Environment

2:00 Sociological Imagination

2:30 Voices in Democracy

3:00 Kratts' Creatures

3:30 Reading Rainbow

4:00 Arthur (2 eps)

5:00 Zoom

5:30 Wishbone

6:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

7:00 Ship Shape TV

7:30 Trailside: Make Your Own Adventure

8:00 Antiques Roadshow

9:00 1900 House

10:00 Dvorak & America

11:00 Charlie Rose

Mid. NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

1:00 1900 House

2:00 Dvorak & America


3:00 Antiques Roadshow

4:00 1900 House

WHFT 45-TBN

5:00 TBA

6:00 TBN Today

6:30 Benny Hinn

7:00 TotaLee Fit with Lee Haney

7:30 Candi Staton

8:00 Rich & Robyn Wilkerson

8:30 Joyce Meyer

9:00 Creflo A. Dollar

9:30 John Hagee

10:00 Rod Parsley

10:30 Marilyn Hickey

11:00 Kenneth Copeland

11:30 South Florida Public Report

Noon Joy of Music

12:30 Bill Gaither

1:00 TBN Today

1:30 Casey Treat

2:00 James Robison

2:30 Benny Hinn

3:00 700 Club

4:00 John Hagee


4:30 Rod Parsley

5:00 Praise the Lord

7:00 Helen Pensanti, MD

7:30 Bishop Jakes

8:00 TBN Today

8:30 R.W. Schambach

9:00 Dino

9:30 Jesse Duplantis

10:00 Praise the Lord

Mid. John Jacobs

12:30 Dr. E.V. Hill

1:00 Jack Van Impe

1:30 Benny Hinn

2:00 Bob Larson

2:30 Dr. Whitaker

3:00 Praise the Lord

WSCV 51-Telemundo

5:00 Cine "The Border" cont'd

6:00 Jumanji

6:30 Doug

6:45 Ay, Monstruos!

7:00 Oye Arnold!

7:30 Aventuras en Panales

8:00 Les Pistas de Blue


8:30 Dragon Ball Z

9:00 Monica

10:00 Cine "Vuelo el Infierno"

11:30 Noticiero

Noon Yo Amo a Paquita Gallegos

1:00 A Todo Corazon

2:00 El Show del Padre Alberto

3:00 El y Ella

4:00 Laura en America

5:00 Ocurrio Asi

6:00 Noticiero

6:30 Noticiero Telemundo

7:00 Muneca Brava

8:00 Pantanal

9:00 Amor Sin Limite

10:00 Xica

11:00 Noticiero

11:30 Laura en America

12:30 Occurio Asi

1:30 El Show del Padre Alberto

2:30 El y Ella

3:30 Los Recien Casados

4:00 Cine "Que Buena Esta Mi Ahijada!"

WEYS 55-Spanish Sports


5:00 America's Store

7:00 Eliminatorias

7:30 Especial

9:30 Hoy en el Futbol

10:00 Eliminatorias

10:30 Mas Alla del Terra

11:00 Uno a Uno

Noon Futbol de Salon

1:00 Especial

3:00 Futbol de Playa

4:00 Futbol de Africa

6:00 Lo Mejor de Africa

7:00 El Balon Brasil

8:00 Copa Polemica

9:00 Futbol Sudamericano

11:00 El Balon Brasil

Mid. America's Store

WAMI 69-CityVision/Fox Kids

5:00 John

7:00 Extreme Ghostbusters

7:30 Jumanji

8:00 Monster Ranchers

8:30 Roughnecks: Starship Trooper Chronicles

9:00 Mummies Alive


9:30 Beakman's World

10:00 Infomercials

Noon Newlywed Game

12:30 Dating Game

1:00 Ricki Lake

2:00 Magic School Bus

2:30 Power Rangers Lost Galaxy

3:00 Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century

3:30 Digimon

4:00 Who's the Boss?

4:30 Roseanne

5:00 Ricki Lake

6:00 Married...with Children

6:30 Marlins Pre-Game

7:00 Baseball: NY Mets-Florida

10:00 Sportstown

10:30 Times

11:00 3rd Rock from the Sun

11:30 TENS

Mid. Cops (2 eps)

1:00 Infomercials

4:00 Roseanne

4:30 Infomercial

Miami-Dade TV (cable)
7:00 Metro View

7:30 Walk on the Wild Side

8:00 Aqui en Dade

8:30 Downtown Dade

9:00 South Florida Water Management

9:30 Econews

10:00 Hot Topics

10:30 Born from Fire

11:00 Down to Earth

11:30 Behind the Silver Badge

Noon Hurricane Preparedness

12:30 Disabilities & Possibilities

1:00 Rewind

1:30 El Condado

2:00 Behind the Silver Badge

2:30 Down to Earth

3:00 Our Miami

4:00 Art Deco

4:30 Metropolis

5:00 Miami Business Profile

5:30 El Condado

6:00 Hurricane Preparedness

6:30 Disabilities & Possibilities

7:00 Aqui en Dade

7:30 Downtown Dade


8:00 Down to Earth

8:30 JMH Monitor

9:00 Metropolis

9:30 Walk on the Wild Side

10:00 Jury Duty

10:30 Hot Topics

11:00 Aqui en Dade

11:30 Downtown Dade

Mid. Born from Fire

12:30 Miami Business Profile

1:00 Econews

1:30 Earth Cafe

2:00 Econews

2:30 FYI

3:00 Hurricane Preparedness

3:30 Metro View

4:00 sign-off

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Re: Retro: Miami Mon 7/3/00

> WPXM 35-Pax

> 7:00 NBC News (network or WTVJ?)

> 11:30 NBC News

More likely, it's a replay of WTVJ's newscasts. I heard of Pax stations replaying local newscasts,
but I don't think they ever shown "NBC Nightly News" on Pax.

> WSCV 51-Telemundo

Translations for the Spanish-impaired:

> 6:45 Ay, Monstruos! (Aaahh! Real Monsters)

> 7:00 Oye (Hey) Arnold!

> 7:30 Aventuras en Panales (Rugrats)

> 8:00 Les Pistas de Blue (Blue's Clues)

This, by the way, was Telemundo's Nick block, which lasted until 2001 and resurrected in 2004.

> WAMI 69-CityVision/Fox Kids

The failed attempt to change a Home Shopping channel to an independent. To become


Telefutura a year and a half from now.

> 5:00 John


My guess that this was "Shepherd's Chapel", a bible study program.

Retro:Cleveland Monday, December 21, 1953

TV Guide:Lake Erie Edition

Channels:

4 WNBK Cleveland NBC

5 WEWS Cleveland CBS

8 WXEL Cleveland DuMont/ABC

27 WKBN Youngstown CBS/DuMont/ABC

49 WAKR Akron ABC

73 WFMJ Youngstown NBC

Morning

7AM

4 73 Today

8AM

5 News

8:05

5 On Wings Of Song
8:30

5 Beauty For You-Exercise

8:45

5 News Bulletins

8:50

5 Beauty For You-Paige Palmer

9AM

4 Captain Glenn-Glen Rowell

5 Mixing Bowl-Van Cleve

8 Movie-Kiss Of Araby

73 Pictorial Parade

9:25

4 Ohio Today-Tom Haley

9:30

4 Idea Shop-Mildred/Gloria

5 Television I.Q.

9:55

4 Ohio Today-Tom Haley


10AM

4 73 Ding Dong School

5 Arthur Godfrey Time

10:30

4 73 Glamor Girl-Jack McCoy

"Lucky Girl gets Beauty overhaul" (Not unlike today's "makeover" shows)

8 Charming Children-Marjore Harm

TV Kindergarten

11AM

4 73 Hawkins Falls-serial

8 Alice Weston-cooking

27 Morning Movie-Feature

11:15

4 73 Three Steps to Heaven-serial

11:30

4 73 The Bennetts-serial

5 Strike It Rich

8 Movie-Warren Case

11:45

4 73 Follow Your Heart-serial


Afternoon

4 73 Bride And Groom

5 Valiant Lady

12:15

4 Haley's Daily

5 27 Love Of Life

73 Noontime Comics

12:30

4 73 Maggi Byrne-Fashion

5 27 Search For Tomorrow

8 Rena And Bob-TV Shop

"Viewers Buy and Sell On TV"

12:45

5 Guiding Light

27 73 News

1PM

4 Movie-Westward Ho

5 Women's Window-Ethel Jackson

8 Movie-Scarlet Clue (Charlie Chan)


27 Home Cooking-Marion Resch

73 Movie-My Son The Hero

1:30

5 Garry Moore-Guests Roger Price{Known for "Droodles") and Denise Lor

27 Feature Matinee-Movie

2PM

5 Double Or Nothing

2:15

4 Joe Portaro-Fashion

73 Fashion Sketchbook

2:30

4 Nancy Dixon-Shopping

5 Art Linkletter

73 Kitchen Corner-Mariner

2:40

8 You are what You eat

2:45

4 Chef Lorenzo-cooking

8 All For You-Alice Weston


3PM

4 73 Kate Smith

5 Big Payoff

8 Maggi Wulff-Club News

27 Paul Dixon-DuMont

3:30

5 Bob Crosby

8 27 Paul Dixon-DuMont

4PM

4 73 Welcome Travelers

5 Dinner Platter-Bob Dale

8 49 Turn To A Friend-Dennis James-ABC

27 Action In The Afternoon Live Action western series from Philadelphia-CBS

4:30

4 73 On Your Account-Win Elliott

8 King Jack's Toy Box

27 49 Ern Westmore show-ABC

5PM

4 Atom Squad
5 News

8 73 Santa Claus (two different local shows)

27 Movie-Western

49 Hinky Dinks-Game

5:30

4 73 Howdy Doody

5 Movie-Where Trail Ends

8 Desert Deputy-Western (various serial westerns)

49 Corral Time-Western

Evening

6PM

4 Superman-George Reeves

27 Adventure Time

73 News/Weather

6:10

8 Bob Rowley-News

27 Humbard Family-Religion

73 Viz Quiz-Film

6:20

8 Al Rosen-Sports
73 Eddie Lane-Sports

6:30

4 Tom Manning-Sports

5 Dorothy Fuldheim

8 TV Weatherman

27 News Today

49 Tootsie Hippodrome-ABC

73 Film Fare

6:40

4 Weather Factory-Puppets

8 Les Paul/Mary Ford

27 News At Home

6:45

4 Tom Field-News

5 Lee Sullivan-Variety

8 Home with the Grahams

27 Don Gardner-Sports

6:55

5 Johnny Price-Weather

27 Weather
7PM

4 Dangerous Assignment-Syndicated

5 Twenty Fingers-Piano

8 27 Captain Video-DuMont

49 News

73 it Happened Here-History

7:15

5 Art Linkletter-Kids

8 News Parade-Lang/Dudley

27 Rambling Reporter-News

49 Kenny Nichols-Quiz

73 Film Short

7:30

4 Arthur Murray

5 27 CBS News-Douglas Edwards

8 49 Jamie-ABC

7:45

4 73 NBC News-John Cameron Swayze

5 Perry Como

27 The Pastor-Religion

8PM
4 73 Name That Tune

5 Burns And Allen

8 Twenty Questions-DuMont

49 You Asked For It-ABC

8:30

4 73 The Voice Of Firestone

5 Talent Scouts

8 The Big Issue-ABC

27 Of Many Things-Discussion

49 Teen WHO Club

9PM

4 73 Dennis Day

5 I Love Lucy

8 Lingo-word game

49 Junior Press Conference-ABC

9:15

8 Bible Forum

9:30

4 73 Robert Montgomery Presents

5 27 Masquerade Party

8 This Is The Life-ABC


49 Why The Chimes Rang

10PM

5 27 Studio One "Cinderella '53"

8 Carling Boxing=DuMont

Bob Baker/Clarence Henry-Heavyweight bout

49 Mystery Theater

10:30

4 73 Badge 714-Dragnet Reruns

49 Akron Bar Association

10:45

8 Ringside Interviews

11PM

4 Tom Field-News

5 73 Polka Revue

8 27 Warren Guthrie-Your Sohio Reporter

49 News/Sports/Weather

11:05

4 Ken Coleman-Sports

11:10
4 Joe Finan-Weather

8 Ted Malone-Today's Top Story

27 Sid Davis-News

11:15

4 Movie-Mississippi Rhythm

8 John Fitzgerald-Sports

11:20

8 Movie-"Fear"

27 Movie-TBA

12:00 Midnight

5 News

73 News

12:05

5 Movie-Cheating Blondes

12:15

4 News

12:30

27 News

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12-15-2005, 04:53 PM #2

Joseph_Gallant

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Re: Retro:Cleveland Monday, December 21, 1953

Tim Lones takes us back to Cleveland on December 21st, 1953, courtesy of the local TV Guide
(Lake Erie Edition):

> 11AM

> 4 73 Hawkins Falls-serial

> 11:15

> 4 73 Three Steps to Heaven-serial

> 11:30

> 4 73 The Bennetts-serial

(and "Follow Your Heart" at 11:45)

I get the impression that through the history of network television, daytime soaps don't work
ratings-wise prior to 12 Noon, considering how few soaps over the years have been broadcast in
the morning.

> 5 Strike It Rich

Hosted by Warren Hull, this was possibly the most infamous and controversial game show ever
broadcast. During the show's peak years, there were numerous newspaper articles detailing how
down-and-out people somehow went to New York to try out for the show, and if they failed,
often ended up on the local welfare rolls.
"Strike It Rich" ended in January, 1958, not because of the controversy, but because the ratings
had slipped.

> 12:30

> 8 Rena And Bob-TV Shop

> "Viewers Buy and Sell On TV"

This must have been one show so bad, it was good!

> 1:30

> 5 Garry Moore-Guests Roger Price{Known for "Droodles") and

> Denise Lor

I believe Roger Price (and his "Droodles") made frequent guest appearances on all of Garry
Moore's TV variety shows from the first one in 1950 through the final one in 1966.

I also believe Denise Lor became a regular on Moore's TV variety shows not too long after this
date and remained a regular until the end of his long-running (1958-64) prime-time show.

> 2:30

> 5 Art Linkletter

Given how close it was to Christmas, Art probably got to ask the children that day what they
wanted for Christmas, and probably prodded them into giving hilarious answers!

> 2:40
> 8 You are what You eat

Was the Food Police even around in 1953???

> 4PM

> 27 Action In The Afternoon Live Action western series from

> Philadelphia-CBS

Actually done in the studios (with exterior scenes in the back parking lot) of then-CBS affiliate
WCAU-10. The only television Western series ever done live.

> 4:30

> 4 73 On Your Account-Win Elliott

Win Elliott was better known as a sportscaster.

> 6:30

> 49 Tootsie Hippodrome-ABC

Wasn't this a kinescope of a live show done on Saturday or Sunday??

> 6:40

> 4 Weather Factory-Puppets

Puppets "helping out" a TV weather forecaster wetre actually common during the 1950's.
> 6:45

> 27 Don Gardner-Sports

Was this the same Don Gardner who later went on to be a radio news anchor at ABC??

> 7:15

> 8 News Parade-Lang/Dudley

Unless one of these people did only sports or weather, this was a case of a newscast anchored
(likely) by two men, at least three years before Huntley and Brinkley!!

Maybe now I know where NBC got the idea!

> 8PM

> 4 73 Name That Tune

Given it was the last show prior to Christmas, I wonder if the songs contestants tried to guess
that week included Christmas songs and carols.

> 5 Burns And Allen

> 8 Twenty Questions-DuMont

> 49 You Asked For It-ABC

Three classic shows in that timeslot.

> 10PM
> 8 Carling Boxing=DuMont

> Bob Baker/Clarence Henry-Heavyweight bout

Was this bout held in Cleveland??

> 10:45

> 8 Ringside Interviews

Likely "post-fight reaction" from the fighters (unless the loser got knockied out), trainers,
sportswriters who were at ringside, etc. And if Baker and Henry were top contendors, perhaps
the announcer asked some of the sportswriters how soon the winner would get a title shot.

> 11:05

> 4 Ken Coleman-Sports

One of the big names in the history of sportscasting both in Cleveland and in Boston.

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Re: Retro:Cleveland Monday, December 21, 1953

> Tim Lones takes us back to Cleveland on December 21st, 1953,


> courtesy of the local TV Guide (Lake Erie Edition):

>

> > 11AM

> > 4 73 Hawkins Falls-serial

>

> > 11:15

> > 4 73 Three Steps to Heaven-serial

>

> > 11:30

> > 4 73 The Bennetts-serial

> (and "Follow Your Heart" at 11:45)

>

> I get the impression that through the history of network

> television, daytime soaps don't work ratings-wise prior to

> 12 Noon, considering how few soaps over the years have been

> broadcast in the morning.

You're right on that score. I might add that, at the time,

NBC never gave its soaps a chance to build an audience. As

a rule, a soap needs at least 18 months for the audience to

find it and for the producers to figure out what works. In

the '50s, NBC seldom let one run more than a year (notable

exceptions: From These Roots from 1958-61, and Young Dr.

Malone from 1959-63). NBC didn't strike gold until the '60s,

with The Doctors, Another World, and one still on the air:
Days Of Our Lives.

>

>>>

>>

>

>

>

>>

>>

>

> > 4:30

> > 4 73 On Your Account-Win Elliott

>

> Win Elliott was better known as a sportscaster.

Dennis James became the host of this show when it moved

to CBS in 1954. Its replacement in 1956 was The Edge

Of Night.

>

>>

>

> > 6:45

> > 27 Don Gardner-Sports

>

> Was this the same Don Gardner who later went on to be a

> radio news anchor at ABC??


No. Don Gardiner was a news anchor at NBC in the '40s;

he was often heard on a noontime newscast there. He

did switch to ABC; I remember him when I was a kid.

>

>>

> >9:30

5 27 Masquerade Party

I know that Douglas Edwards was host of this show

on CBS in the summer of 1953 and suspect he was

still the host at this time. How long was Masquerade

Party on CBS Mondays at 9:30?

>

>>

>

>

>>

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12-15-2005, 06:18 PM #4

TimL

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Re: Retro:Cleveland Monday, December 21, 1953

>
> > 7:15

> > 8 News Parade-Lang/Dudley

>

> Unless one of these people did only sports or weather, this

> was a case of a newscast anchored (likely) by two men, at

> least three years before Huntley and Brinkley!!

>

> Maybe now I know where NBC got the idea!

Highly unlikely. I did evening schedules from this same year earlier..Bob Lang and Jimmy Dudley
(Cleveland Indians radio announcer) did something Called "Gray Drug News" On channel 5 about
6 months earlier..This appears to be the same show moved to channel 8 under a different name

>

> > 10PM

> > 8 Carling Boxing=DuMont

> > Bob Baker/Clarence Henry-Heavyweight bout

>

> Was this bout held in Cleveland??

It doesnt say but I would think it was in New York. I read on Clarke Ingram's DuMont History
pages where DuMont usually did live sports in cities where they had owned stations.

>

>

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12-16-2005, 04:37 PM #5

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Re: Retro:Cleveland Monday, December 21, 1953

> How long was Masquerade

> Party on CBS Mondays at 9:30?

According to Brooks and Marsh, it was in the Summers of 1953 and 1954.

However, since it was listed for December 21st, 1953, it may have been a one-shot Christmas
"special episode", pre-empting Red Buttons, whose show normally had the Mondays at 9:30
P.M. (ET) slot on CBS in the 1953/1954 season.

RETRO BOSTON TV- CHRISTMAS EVE 1983

Source: Boston Globe

RETRO BOSTON TV- CHRISTMAS EVE 1983

Saturday December 24, 1983

CHANNEL LINEUP

2 WGBH-TV (PBS) Boston

4 WBZ-TV (NBC) Boston

5 WCVB-TV (ABC) Boston

6 WLNE-TV (CBS) Providence/New Bedford

7 WNEV-TV (CBS) Boston


9 WMUR-TV (ABC) Manchester, NH

10 WJAR-TV (NBC) Providence

11 WENH-TV (PBS) Durham, NH

12 WPRI-TV (ABC) Providence

25 WXNE-TV (Ind.) Boston

27 WSMW-TV (Ind.) Worcester

38 WSBK-TV (Ind.) Boston

44 WGBX-TV (PBS) Boston

50 WNDS-TV (Ind.) Derry, NH

56 WLVI-TV (Ind.) Boston

68 WQTV-TV (Ind.) Boston

MORNING

7:00

4- Mister Magoo

5- Herculoids

6-7- Captain Kangaroo

9- Groovy Goolies

10- Kidsworld

25- Force Five

38- Exchange

50- Movie- Craps in the World (1965)

56- De Todo Un Poco

7:30
4- Cool McCool

5- Shazzan

10- Thundarr

12- Childrens Theater

25- Star Blazers

38- Its Your Business

56- Cambridge U.S.A

8:00

2- Sesame Street

4- Flintstone Funnies

5-9-12- Scooby Doo

6-7- The Biskitts

10- G.I Joe

25- Childrens Theater

38- Editors Desk

56- Rex Humbard

68- Movie- The Boy Who Caught a Crook

8:30

4-10- The Shirt Tales

5-9-12- The Monchhichis

6-7- Over Easy

25- High School Quiz Show

38- That Teen Show


56- Oral Roberts

9:00

2- Over Easy

4-10- Smurfs

11- Vietnam: A Television History

25- Movie- Chip off The Old Block (1944)

38- Ask The Manager

50- Movie- Secret of the Incas

56- Jimmy Swaggart

9:30

2- Over Easy

5-9-12- Pac-Man

6-7- Dungeons & Dragons

38- Three Stooges

68- Miller Billiards

10:00

2- Over Easy

6-7- Plasticman

11- Community Christmas

56- News

68- Wrestling
10:30

2- Over Easy

4-10- Alvin and the Chipmunks

5-9-12- The Littles

6-7 Charlie Brown

25- Sports Legends

38- Movie- Time Travelers (1976)

11:00

2- Over Easy

4-10- Mr. T

5-9-12- Puppy Named Scooby-Doo?

11- Paddington Bear

25-56- Wrestling

50- Cartoons

68- Soul Train

11:30

2- Tony Browns Journal

4-10- Amazing Spiderman

6- The Muppets

7- Bugs Bunny

AFTERNOON

12:00
2- The Lawmakers

5- Candlepin Bowling

9- ABC Weekend Special

11- European Journal

12- Pop n Rocker

25- Wrestling

38- Movie- Song of Norway (1970)

50- Just Kidding Around

56- Movie- The Stranger (1972)

68- Movie- War Hint (1968)

12:30

2- Faces of Medicine

4- Thundarr

9- American Bandstand

10- Americas Top Ten

11- Working Woman

12- Big Valley

1:00

2- Nature of Things

4- The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas

5- Candlepin Doubles

6-7- College Basketball- Boston College @ Maryland

10- Dance Fever


11- Boys Town Choir

25- Rawhide

50- Movie- Lets Dance (1950)

1:30

4- New Wilderness

5- Soap

9- Wrestling

10- Happy Das Again

11- Decorative Painting

12- Movie- Airport 77 (1977)

56- Starcade

68- Movie- Paths of Glory (1967)

2:00

2- Nova

4- In Search of

5- The Waltons

10- Mom, Wolfman, Me

11- Kids Sing Christmas

25- Lone Ranger

56- Movie- Harvey (1951)

2:30

4- At The Movies

9- USGA Champions
25- Lone Ranger

3:00

2- Nature

4- Kodak All-American- Salute to College Football players

5- Rhoda

6-7- College Football- Sun Bowl- Alabama .vs. Southern Methodist (from El Paso, TX) (Alabama
won 28-7)

9- Wild Kingdom

11- American Christmas

25- The Rifleman

38- Julie Andrews Special

50- Movie

68- The Avengers

3:30

4- NFL 83

5- All In The Family

9- The Muppets

12- Movie- The Concorde: Airport 79 (1979)

25- The Rifleman

4:00

2- Magic of Oil Painting

4- NFL Football- AFC Wild Card Game- Denver Broncos @ Seattle Seahawks (from the Old
Kingdome- Seahawks won 31-7)
5- Movie- Mame (1974)

9- Christmas Music Show

10- Movie- Great Expectations (1975)

11- What Child is This?

25- Movie- Million Dollar Baby (1941)

38- Movie- Come To The Stable (1949)

56- Movie- Glenn Miller Story (1954)

68- Movie- Kung Fu Conspiracy

4:30

2- World of Cooking

5:00

2- Dinner at Julias

11- Doctor Who

44- Washington Week in Review

50- Solid Gold

5:30

2- Victory Garden

12- Christmas Special

44- Wall Street Week

68- Pop n Rocker

EVENING
6:00

2- All New This Old House

5- All in The Family

6-7-10- News

9- People Who Can

12- Visitation

25- Buck Rogers

38- Movie- Were No Angels (1955)

44- Vietnam: A Television History

50- Pop n Rocker

56- Dance Fever

68- Music City USA

6:30

2- Presente

5-12- News

6-7- CBS News

9- Week in Country Music

10- NBC News

11- Housewarming

50- Music Magazine

56- Americas Top Ten

68- Pop! Goes the Country

7:00
2- Ireland: A TV History

4-10- Solid Gold

5- Christ Church

6- Fame

7- Young Editors

9-68- Hee Haw

11- N.H Journal

12- Lawrence Welk

25- Battlestar Galactica

44- American Interests

50- Salute

56- Hardy Boys Mysteries

7:30

7- Urban Update

11- Agronsky and Company

44- Sing-It Yourself Messiah

8:00

4-10- Diffrent Strokes

5-9-12- T.J Hooker

6-7- Cutler to Houston

11- Alfred Hitchcock

25- Movie- Its A Wonderful Life (1947)

38- Movie- Greatest Story Ever Told (1965)


50- Movie- Islands in the Stream (1977)

56- Movie- Pocketful of Miracles (1961)

68- Kojak

8:15

2- Making of Mankind

8:30

4-10- Silver Spoons

11- N.H Crossroads

9:00

4-10- Manimal

5-9-12- Love Boat

6-7- Movie- The Children Nobody Wanted (1981)

11- Nature

68- Cannon

9:15

2- Christmas with Luciano Pavarotti

9:30

44- American Christmas

10:00
4-10- The Yellow Rose

5-9-12- Fantasy Island

11- The Christmas Songs (Sign-off time for WENH, 11pm)

50-56- News

68- Barnaby Jones

10:15

2- Vietnam

10:30

44- Christmas Snows (sign-off for WGBX 11:30pm)

50- That Teen Show

11:00

4-5-6-7-9-10-12- News

25- Movie- East Side of Heaven (1939) (sign-off for WXNE, 12:28am)

50- Solid Gold

56- Music Magazine

68- Perry Mason (sign-off for WQTV, midnight)

11:30

4-10- Christmas- Rome 1983- (with Pope John Paul II- AKA- Midnight Mass)

5- Movie- A Christmas Carol (1938)

6-7- Let The Desert Be Joyful

9- Christmas Music Show


12- Movie- A Man For All Seasons (1966) (sign-off time for WPRI, 1:30am)

11:45

2- Christmas at Kennedy Center with Leontyne Price (sign-off for WGBH, 12:45am)

12:00

6-7- Christmas Service- (from Lovely Lane Methodist Church in Baltimore)

38- Midnight Mass from St. Patricks Cathedral from New York

50- Happy Days Again

56- Rock TV (sign-off for WLVI, 1am or 1:30am)

12:30

50- News (sign-off for WNDS, 1am)

12:50

5- Sing We Noel/Mormon Symphony & Chorus

1:00

6- Laugh In

7- Movie- Christian the Lion (1976) (sign-off for WNEV, 2:29am)

1:!0

4- Solid Gold

1:30
9- Americas Top Ten

10- Star Search

2:00

6- I Love Lucy

9- Nashville Music

2:10

4- Movie- The Flying Deuces (1939)

2:30

9- ABC News (sign-off time for WMUR, 3am)

10- Rockford Files- (sign-off time for WJAR, 3:30am)

2:40

6- Movie- Topkapi (1964) (sign-off time for WLNE, 4:40am)

2:50

5- Carols of Christmas

3:20

5- Handels Messiah/US Naval Academy Choir

3:30

4- Movie- Voyage to the Edge of the World (1977)


<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by highwayman128 on 12/19/05 03:31
AM.</FONT></P>

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> 11:30

> 12- Movie- A Man For All Seasons (1966) (sign-off time for

> WPRI, 12:30am)

Don't you mean 1:30AM, at the earliest? "A Man For All Seasons" is 120 minutes long, without
commercials or cuts.

Hard to believe they would interrupt a film for the Star Spangled Banner and "snow".

Retro: Charleston/Huntington (WV) New Year's Eve 2000

from Charleston Gazette-Mail

Charleston/Huntington

3 WSAZ-NBC * 8 WCHS-ABC * 11 WVAH-Fox * 13 WOWK-CBS * 29 WLPX-Pax *


30 WHCP-WB * 33 WPBY-PBS * W WVPTV2-PBS(cable only)

Bluefield/Oak Hill

4 WOAY-ABC * 6 WVVA-NBC

Note: The Gazette-Mail used all grids, some titles may be incomplete

Morning

5:00

3 America's Store

6 Home Solutions

11 Cheers

13 ANC News

29 Worship

30 Sports Collectibles

33-W Great Streets

5:30

8 Cosby Show

11 News

29 Worship

6:00

3 America's Store

4 US Farm Report
6 Wall Street Journal Report

8 Better Homes & Gardens

11 Famous Homes & Hideaways

13 B. Smith with Style

29 Public Affairs

30 Infomercial

33-W Sesame Street

6:30

3 Music & the Spoken Word

4 H. Richard Hall

6 Our Voice

8 Ron Hazelton

11 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

13 This Old House

30 Horizons

7:00

3 Hour of Power

4 Forum

6 Viewpoint

8 Dr. James Kennedy

13 Home Improvement

29 Infomercial

30 Old Time Gospel Hour


33 Workplace Skills

W Caillou

7:30

4 Home Improvement

6 What the Bible Says

11 Young America Outdoors

29 Day of Discovery

33 Workplace Skills

W Clifford the Big Red Dog

8:00

3-6 Today

4 Good News

8 Infomercial

11 Clueless

13 Evangelistic Outreach

29 In Touch

30 Prophetic...

33 TV 411

W Sesame Street

8:30

4 Dorothy O.

8 Henry Mahan
11 Life in the Wild

13 Lower Lighthouse

30 C. Evans

33 Dooley & Pals

9:00

3 Proactive Solutions

4 Song of Zion

6 In Focus

8 Old Time Gospel Hour

11 Fox News Sunday

13 CBS News Sunday Morning

29-30 Infomercial

33 Bookworm Bunch

W Barney & Friends

9:30

3 Jack Van Impe

4 ...Church

6 Day of Discovery

29 Infomercial

30 Wesley Church

W Teletubbies

10:00
3 Kenneth Copeland

4 Home Improvement

6-8 In Touch

11 Queen of Swords

29 Infomercial

30 Amazing Facts

W Dragon Tales

10:30

3 Breakthrough

4 Outreach

13 Face the Nation

29-30 Infomercial

W Wimzie's House

11:00

3-6 Meet the Press

4 Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures

8 Dynamic Health

11 Tri-State Sports

13 Franklin

29 Video Computer Store

30 Prophetic...

W Zoboomafoo
11:30

4-8 This Week

11 WV Works

13 Kipper

30 Infomercial

W Arthur

Afternoon

Noon

3 Fit AB

6 Wall Street Journal Report

11 TBA

13 NFL Today

29 Infomercial

30 Movie "Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie"

33-W Between the Lions

12:30

3 VIP

4 More Than a Game

6 Rebecca's Garden

8 Church Without Borders

13 NFL: AFC Wildcard Game

29 Infomercial

33-W Book of Virtues


1:00

4 Access Hollywood

6 Home Again

29 Infomercial

33 Under Fire

W Noddy

1:30

3 Orange Glo

4 Martha Stewart Living

6 Your New House

8 Taxi

29 Infomercial

33 To the Contrary

W Theodore Tugboat

2:00

3-6 Auto Racing: American Le Mans Series (from Adelaide, Australia)

4 Ronco

8 Baywatch Hawaii

29 Infomercial

30 Movie "Earthquake in New York"

33 Tony Brown's Journal

W Tots TV
2:30

4 Progenis

29 Infomercial

33 Quilt in a Day

W Anyplace Wild

3:00

4 ...Routine

8 Movie "Hook"

11 TBA

29 Infomercial

33 America Sews

W Body & Soul

3:30

4 ...Juicing

11 NFL Sunday

29 Infomercial

33 Kaye's Qulting Room

W Vegetarian Table

4:00

3-6 Golf: Skills Challenge

4 TBA
11 NFL: NFC Wildcard

13 Paralympics

29 Movie "Lionheart"

30 Movie "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert"

33 Sewing with Nancy

W Think Tank

4:30

33 Watercolor Workshop

W To the Contrary

5:00

33 Joy of Painting

W Healthweek

5:30

33 School of Fine Art

W Tony Brown's Journal

Evening

6:00

3-8-13 News

4 Stargate SG-1

6 Wild America

29 Orange Bowl Parade


30 ER

33 Naturescene

W Uncommon Knowledge

6:30

3-6 NBC Nightly News

8 ABC World News Sunday

13 CBS Evening News

33 TBA

7:00

3-6 World's Most Amazing Videos

4-8 All-Star Bloopers

11 Futurama

13 60 Minutes

29 Encounters with the Unexplained

30 Jamie Foxx

33 WVSports

W Wishbone

7:30

11 King of the Hill

30 PJs

33 Journal

W Book of Virtues
8:00

3-6 Dateline NBC

4-8 Whose Line is It Anyway?

11 Simpsons

13 Touched by an Angel

29 It's a Miracle

30 Steve Harvey

33 Nature

W Mystery!

8:30

4-8 Whose Line Is It Anyway?

30 Hype

9:00

3-6 Movie "While You Were Sleeping"

4-8 Who Wants to be a Millionaire (WH1 Pop-Up Celebrity Edition)

11 X-Files

13 Movie "Timepiece"

29 Movie "Frantic"

30 Nikki

33 Movie "A Rather English Marriage"

W TBA
9:30

30 Grosse Pointe

10:00

4-8 Primetime New Year's Rockin' Eve

11 News

30 Maximum Exposure

11:00

3-4-6-8-13 News

11 Andromeda

29 Scarecrow & Mrs. King

30 New York Undercover

33-W Mystery!

11:30

6 Extra (sign-off 12:30)

11:35

3 Profiler

4-8 New Year's Rockin' Eve (4 signed off at 2:05)

13 Extra

Late Night

Midnight
11 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

29 Infomercial

30 BattleDome

33-W Nature

12:30

29 Infomercial

12:35

3 America's Store

13 Access Hollywood

1:00

3 America's Store

11 Movie: TBA

29 Jerusalem Arise!

30 Infomercial

33-W Movie "A Rather English Marriage"

1:30

30 Sports Collectibles

1:35

13 Home Improvement
2:00

3 America's Store

29 Worship

30 Coin Vault

2:05

8 Entertainment Tonight

13 Home Improvement

2:30

29 Worship

2:35

13 CBS News Up to the Minute

3:00

3 America's Store

11 Movie: TBA

29 Worship

33-W Nature

3:05

8 NYPD Blue

3:30
29 Worship

4:00

3 America's Store

29 Worship

30 Sports Collectibles

33-W Movie "A Rather English Marriage"

4:05

8 Relic Hunter

4:30

3 Early Today

13 CBS Morning News

29 Worship

Retro: Atlanta Wednesday, December 20, 1972

From the Atlanta Constitution. Schedules

run from 7 AM.

WSB Ch. 2 (NBC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Today In Georgia

10 AM Dinah's Place
10:30 Concentration

11 AM Sale Of The Century

11:30 Hollywood Squares

12 N News

12:30 Merv Griffin

2 PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 The Doctors

3 PM Another World

3:30 Return To Peyton Place

4 PM Somerset

4:30 Truth Or Consequences

5 PM Perry Mason

6 PM News

7 PM NBC News

7:30 Adam-12

8 PM Movie: "Rosie"

10 PM Search

11 PM News

11:30 Tonight Show

1 AM News

WAGA Ch. 5 (CBS)

7 AM CBS Morning News

8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Phil Donahue

10 AM Joker's Wild

10:30 Price Is Right

11 AM Gambit

11:30 Love Of Life

12 N News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

1 PM It's Your Bet

1:30 As The World Turns

2 PM Guiding Light

2:30 Edge Of Night

3 PM Love Is A Many Splendored

Thing

3:30 Secret Storm

4 PM The Virginian

5:30 I Dream Of Jeannie

6 PM News

6:30 CBS News

7 PM News

7:30 Hollywood Squares

8 PM Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour

9 PM Medical Center

10 PM Cannon

11 PM News

11:30 CBS Movie: "Violent Road"


WGTV Ch. 8 (PBS)

instructional programs until

4 PM Sesame Street

5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Sesame Street

7 PM Zoom

7:30 Why!

8 PM A New England Christmas

8:30 Playhouse New York (a year-

end report on film and theater)

10 PM VD Blues

11 PM VD Blues--Local Report

11:30 Sign off

WQXI (WXIA) Ch. 11 (ABC)

7 AM Cartoon Club

8:30 My Favorite Martian

9 AM Hazel

9:30 Dick Van Dyke

10 AM Courtship Of Eddie's
Father

10:30 Love, American Style

11 AM Password

**At this point, Ch. 11 was trying to

persuade ABC to let it carry One Life

To Live on delay at this time. Apparently,

ABC wasn't thrilled about having the soap

air in the morning, but in the summer of

'73 Ch. 11 got its way and Password moved

to 10 AM. Yet three years later Ch. 11

ran Edge Of Night in the morning, as did

Ch. 2 after the switch in 1980, and ABC

seemed to have no objections.**

11:30 Bewitched

12 N News

12:30 Split Second

1 PM All My Children

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2 PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Dating Game

3 PM General Hospital

3:30 Movie: "Another Time, Another

Place"
5 PM Ponderosa (title for Bonanza reruns

until NBC canceled the show in

January 1973)

6 PM News

6:30 ABC News

7 PM What's My Line?

7:30 To Tell The Truth

8 PM Paul Lynde Show

8:30 Julie Andrews Hour

9:30 ABC Movie: "The Weekend Nun"

11 PM News

11:40 Movie: "The Oklahoma Woman"

**Not listed here, but IIRC F Troop and

news followed the movie.**

WTCG (WTBS) Ch. 17 (Ind.)

7 AM Little Rascals

8 AM Banana Splits

8:30 Magic Funnies

9 AM New Zoo Revue

9:30 Romper Room

10 AM Cartoon Carnival

10:30 Jack LaLanne


11 AM Topper

11:30 Mike Douglas

1 PM Movie: "Railroaded"

3 PM Banana Splits

3:30 Flintstones

4 PM Leave It To Beaver

4:30 Petticoat Junction

5 PM Andy Griffith

5:30 Get Smart

6 PM Wild Wild West

7 PM Rifleman

7:30 Andy Griffith

8 PM Movie: "Terror Times Two"

9:30 Rat Patrol

10 PM Outdoor Outlines

10:30 Rollin' On The River

11 PM The Avengers

12 M Movie: "Say It In French"

1:30 Movie: "Railroaded"

WETV (WPBA) Ch. 30 (PBS)

instructional programs until

4 PM Sesame Street
5 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

5:30 Electric Company

6 PM Amahl And The Night Visitors

(performed by the Briarwood

High School chorale)

7 PM Firing Line

8 PM Cinema Showcase (interview

with Otto Preminger)

8:30 Playhouse New York

10 PM Soul (Stevie Wonder performs)

11 PM Black Viewpoints

11:30 Sign Off

WHAE (WGCL) Ch. 46 (Ind.)

3:30 This Is The Life

4 PM Insight

4:30 Fury

5 PM Top Cat

5:30 Dennis The Menace

6 PM Jim And Tammy

7 PM Of Lands And Seas

8 PM Special: "Athens Of India"

9 PM 700 Club

11 PM Sign Off
Below the listings is an article about Dick

Clark's first New Year's Eve show, scheduled

for NBC on December 31, 1972. The show is

actually titled Three Dog Night's New Year's

Rockin' Eve and (this may give you younger folks

a laugh) features such "now" (the article's word)

performers as Blood, Sweat and Tears, Al Green,

Billy Preston, and Helen Reddy. (Why does this

sound like an episode of The Midnight Special?

Well, it WAS 1972.)

Sometime back I posted the Greensboro/Winston-

Salem/High Point listings for 12/31/72 and in

response to a question as to why Clark's special

wasn't on ABC, I could only give two possible

reasons. The Sugar Bowl was on ABC that night,

and wasn't scheduled to be over before midnight;

second, Lawrence Welk had a syndicated special

that was carried mainly on ABC affiliates (including

WGHP/8, ABC in the Triad at the time). In Atlanta,

Welk's special aired on WSB (then-NBC), and I don't

recall if Clark's special aired on Ch. 17 or even

at all. But I do believe that Clark's show has run

on ABC ever since, and that Welk never did another


New Year's Eve special, incorporating it into his

regular show instead.

Retro: Ottawa/Montreal/Southern Quebec Thurs 9/24/81

from TV Hebdo-North West edition (covering Ottawa area)

2 CBFT-SRC Montreal * 2g Videotron Gatineau * 3 WCAX-CBS Burlington *

4 CBOT-CBC Ottawa * 5 WPTZ-NBC Plattsburgh * 5p CHRO-CBC Pembroke *

6 CBMT-CBC Montreal * 6o CKGN-Global Ottawa * 7 CHLT-TVA Sherbrooke *

8 CJOH-CTV Cornwall * 8r WROC-NBC Rochester * 9 CBOFT-SRC Ottawa *

9s CKSH-SRC Sherbrooke * 10 CFTM-TVA Montreal * 10r WHEC-CBS Rochester *

11 CKWS-CBC Kingston * 12 CFCF-CTV Montreal * 12o Ottawa Cable 12 *

12s Skyline Cable 12 Ottawa * 13 CKTM-SRC Trois-Rivieres * 13o CJOH-CTV Ottawa *

17 CIVM-RQ Montreal * 18 WNPI-PBS Norwood * 22 WEZF-ABC Burlington *

24 CICO-TVO Ottawa * 30 CIVO-RQ Hull * 33 VT ETV-PBS Burlington *

40 CHOT-TVA Hull * 99 TVFQ

[TVFQ was a predecessor of TV5, airing programming from France]

Morning

6:00

6o Seneca Telecollege

8-12-13o University of the Air

10r Summer Semester

22 Jim Bakker
6:25

13r Romper Room

6:30

3 Sunrise Semester

8-12-13o Morning Exercises

10r Eddie Meath

6:55

8r News for Little People

13r Eyewitness News

7:00

3-10r Thursday Morning with Charles Kuralt

5-8r Today

5p Hilarious House of Frightenstein

6o Good Morning, Good Music

8-12-13o Canada AM

13r-22 Good Morning America

7:10

13 Woody et ses amis [Woody Woodpecker]

7:15

7-10-40 Les petits bonhommes


7:30

6o Hammy Hamster

7-10-40 Premiere heure

7:40

13 Bonjour

7:45

18-33 AM Weather

8:00

3-10r Captain Kangaroo

5p 100 Huntley Street

6o Hercules

9s Quoi de neuf

18 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

24 Polka Dot Door

33 Sesame Street

8:30

6o Gifts of the Spirit

18 Schools Programs

24 Tales of Magic
8:45

11 Galloping Ghost

24 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:00

2-9-9s-13 En mouvement

3 John Davidson

5-13r Phil Donahue

6o New Ed Allen Show

7-10-40 Votre amie, Suzanne

8-13o Definition

8r Movie "Count Three & Pray"

10r Bonanza

12 Romper Room

12s CRTC Pay-TV Hearings

18 Sesame Street

22 Richard Simmons

33 Schools Programs

9:15

2-9-9s-13 Les Oraliens

11 700 Club

24 Schools Programs

9:30
2-9-9s-13 Animagerie

5p Presents

6o 100 Huntley Street

8-13o Jeffersons

12 What's Cooking

22 All in the Family

99 Pour les jeunes

9:45

2-9-9s-13 Tape-Tambour

9:55

6 A Thought for Today

10:00

2-9-9s-13 Passe-Partout

5 Las Vegas Gambit

5p Canadian Films

6 Good Morning

8-13o Morning Magazine

10r Jeffersons

12 New Ed Allen Show

13r Morning Break

17-30 Le marche aux images

18 Schools Programs
22 Edge of Night

10:15

4-6-11 Friendly Giant

10:30

2-9-9s-13 Magazine-Express

2g Emissions pour enfants

3-10r Alice

4-5p-6-11 Mr. Dressup

5 Blockbusters

7-10-40 Jinny [I Dream of Jeannie]

12 The Community

22 Super Pay Cards

99 Avis de recherche

11:00

2-9-9s-13 Le son des francais d'Amerique

3-10r Price is Right

4-5p-6 Sesame Street

5-8r Wheel of Fortune

6o-13r-22 Love Boat

7 Sans detour

8-13o What's Cooking

10-40 Fanfan Dede


11 Polka Dot Door

12 Definition

99 Des chiffres et des lettres [known to UK viewers as Countdown; has this format ever been
attempted in the US?]

11:20

99 Generation une

11:30

2-9-9s-13 Les travaux d'Hercule Jonsson

5-8r Password Plus

7-10-40 Les petits bonhommes

8-13o Romper Room

11 Harrigan

12 Looking Good

99 Aujourd'hui madame

11:45

7-10-40 Les satellipopettes

11:55

2-9-9s La vie secrete des animaux

13 Le 13 vous informe

Afternoon

Noon
2g Art-Quebec

3 12 O'Clock News & Weather

4 Room 222

5 Card Sharks

5p Beachcombers

6o Noon Report

8-12-13o Flintstones

8r News

10r Noon at 10

11 Flipper

13r-22 Family Feud

24 Human Foible

12:05

13 L'homme-araignee [Spider-Man]

12:10

3 Across the Fence

12:15

7-10-40 Nouvelles TVA

12:25

2-9 Le Telejournal

9s A la ferme
12:30

2-9-9s-13 Allo Bou Bou

3-8-10r-13 Young & the Restless

4-6-11 Bob McLean

5-8r Doctors

5p Muppet Show

7-10-40 Cine-Quiz "A chacun son enfer"

12 Super Pay Cards

13r-22 Ryan's Hope

24 People Patterns

99 Les jeux de 20h

1:00

5-8r Days of Our Lives

5p Party Game

6o Let's Make a Deal

12 Alan Thicke

13r-22 All My Children

24 Schools Programs

99 Comiques associes

1:30

2-9-9s-13 Femme d'aujourd'hui

2g Cours d'anglais
3-6o-10r As the World Turns

4-6-11 Edward VII

5p Presents

8-13o Super Pay Cards

17-30 Le marche aux images

33 Over Easy

99 L'ete en plus

2:00

5-8-8r-12-13o Another World

5p Wok with Yan

13r-22 One Life to Live

33 Magic of Oil Painting

2:30

2-9-9s-13 Cinema "Seul face au desert" ["The Ordeal"]

2g Art-Quebec

3-10r Search for Tomorrow

4-5p-6-11 Coronation Street

6o Pitfall

7-10-40 Janette veut savoir...

17-30 Les 100 tours de Centour

33 An American Original

99 L'invite du jeudi
3:00

3-6o-10r Guiding Light

4-5p-6-11 Edge of Night

5-8r-12 Texas

8-13o Alan Thicke

12s CRTC Pay-TV Hearings

13r-22 General Hospital

18 Lilas, Yoga & You

3:30

4-5p-6-11 Take 30

7 Vous les femmes...

10 Service a la communaute

17-30 Droit de parole

18 Over Easy

33 Lilias, Yoga & You

40 De tout pour tous

99 Actualites regionales

4:00

2-9-9s-13 Bobino

2g Formation PME

3 Brady Bunch

4-6-11 Wok with Yan

5 Tom & Jerry


5p Days of Our Lives

6o Battle of the Planets

7 Fanfan Dede

8-13o Laverne & Shirley

8r Ironside

10 Gronigo et cie

10r John Davidson

12 Let's Make a Deal

13r Happy Days

18-33 Sesame Street

22 Great Space Coaster

24 La grosse bille bleue [Big Blue Marble?]

40 Les chevaux du soleil

4:30

2-9-9s-13 Pop-Citrouille

3 Muppet Show

4-6-11 Beachcombers

6o Little Rascals

7-10-40 Les joyeux naufrages [Gilligan's Island]

8-13o Price is Right

12 Family Feud

13r Starsky & Hutch

17-30 Planete

22 Leave It to Beaver
24 Vision On

5:00

2-9 Frederic

2g Gatineau Mag

3 Kojak

4-6 Happy Days

5-8r Welcome Back, Kotter

5p Love Boat

6o Starsky & Hutch

7-10-40 L'Artishow

9-13 Cinema de 5h "Plus feroces que les males" ["Deadlier Than the Male"]

10r Hour Magazine

11 Muppet Show

12 Price is Right

17 Lettres d'un bout du monde

18-33 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

22 Andy Griffith

24 Sesame Street

99 Pour les jeunes

5:30

2-9 Daniel Bertolino, l'exploration et vous

4-6 Muppet Show

5 Barney Miller
8-13o M*A*S*H

8r Bob Newhart

11 Rhoda

12o Fitness Is...

13r 5:30

18-33 Electric Company

22 First News

Evening

6:00

2 Ce soir

2g Tempo 81

3 Channel 3 News Hour

4 Newsday

5-6o-8r-10r-11 News

5p Family Hour

6 City at 6

7 Informa Bloc

8-13o NewsLine

9 Actualite

10 Le 10 vous informe

12 Pulse

12o UK Connection

13r Eyewitness News

17-30 Passe-Partout
18 Studio See

22 ABC World News Tonight

24 Polka Dot Door

33 Contemporary Health Issues

40 CHOT vous informe

99 Avis de recherche

6:25

9 A l'affiche

6:30

2g TBA

5-8r NBC Nightly News

7-10-40 Droles de dames [Charlie's Angels]

9 Film

10r CBS Evening News

12o No One Came

13r ABC World News Tonight

17-30 Teleservice

18 Dick Cavett

22 Bonanza

24 Fables of the Green Forest

99 Des chiffres et des lettres

6:40
2 Nouvelles du sport

6:45

9s Le 9 vous informe

13 Le 13 vous informe

6:50

2 Telex Arts

99 Accordeon en balade

7:00

2-9-9s-13 Jamais deux sans toi

3 CBS Evening News

4 TBA

5 You Asked for It

5p Charlie's Angels

6 Reach for the Top

6o That's Life

8-13o Family Feud

8r-12 M*A*S*H

10r Tic Tac Dough

11 Harper Valley PTA

12o Gord Atkinson's The Crosby Years

13r PM Magazine

17-30 National Geographic


18-33 MacNeil-Lehrer Report

24 Doctor Who

99 Aujourd'hui madame

7:30

2-9-9s-13 Boogie Woogie 48

3-10r Family Feud

4-6 Mork & Mindy

5 M*A*S*H

6o You Asked for It

7-10-40 Cine-Jeudi "L'hotel de la plage"

8-12-13o Littlest Hobo

8r Entertainment Tonight

11 Barney Miller

12s CRTC Pay-TV Hearings

13r All in the Family

18 Wild, Wild World of Animals

22 Baseball: Cleveland-Boston

24 Magic Shadows

33 Dick Cavett

8:00

2-9-9s-13 Les Grands Films "Un drole de seducteur" ["The World's Greatest Lover"]

2g Assurance

3-10r-12 Magnum, PI
4-5p-6-11 A Town Like Alice

5-8r Games People Play

6o Father, Dear Father

8-13o Thursday Movie "Better Late Than Never"

12o TBA

13r Mork & Mindy

17-30 L'empire Nazi

18 Marty Robbins Spotlight

24 World in Action

33 Crossroads

99 Les jeux de 20h

8:30

2g Gemmologie

6o Doctor in the House

12o Adventures in Co-operation

13r Best of the West

18 Sneak Previews

24 Adventure World of Sir Edmund Hillary

33 Vermont Report Special

99 Comiques associes

9:00

2g Art-Quebec

3-10r Nurse
4-6 Premiere Performance "The Silent Partner"

5-8r A Love Letter to Jack Benny

5p George Brancato

6o Wintario (from Orillia Roller Skating Palace)

11 Movie "The Million Dollar Face"

12 Thursday Movie "Better Late Than Never"

12o Big Jim's World

13r Taxi

17-30 C'est arrive a Hollywood

18 Moviehouse "The Major & the Minor"

24 Vista

33 Sneak Previews

99 L'ete en plus

9:30

2g Counterpoint

6o On the Buses

7-10-40 Michel Jasmion

12o TBA

17-30 Le francophonissime (Game show with contestants from Canada, Belgium, Luxembourg,
France, Switzerland and Monaco)

33 Vic Braden's Tennis for the Future

10:00

2-9-9s-13 Je m'appelle Leo

3-8-10r-13o Knots Landing


5p They Write the Songs

6o Tonight Show (1 day delayed)

13r-22 20/20

17-30 Gens et ressources

24 Speaking Out

33 Tom Cottle

99 L'invite du jeudi

10:29

7-10-40 La Quotidienne (Loto-Quebec)

10:30

2-9-9s-13 Le Telejournal

2g Gatineau Mag

7-10-40 Les Nouvelles TVA

33 US Chroncile

11:00

3-5-6o-8r-10r News

4-5p-6-11 The National

8-12-13o CTV National News

13r Eyewitness Tonight

18 Captioned ABC News

22 All in the Family

33 MacNeil-Lehrer Report
11:05

2-9-9s-13 Les nouvelles du sport

11:15

2-9 Angoisses "Le mur" (9 signs-off 12:35)

7-10-40 La couleur du temps

9s Cine-Soir "La griffe" ["The Double Man"](sign-off 1:20)

13 Sport Plus

11:20

13 Cine-Soir "Le telephone rouge" ["A Gathering of Eagles"](sign-off 1:40)

11:21

12 Pulse

11:23

8-13o Nightline

11:25

99 Actualites regionales

11:27

4 Newsday Final

5p News
6 City Tonight

11 Late Report

11:30

2g Consommation

3 Best of Saturday Night Live

5-8r Tonight Show

6o SportsLine

7 Film-O-7 "Un risque a courir" ["Tigers Don't Cry"] (sign-off 1:00)

10-40 SWAT

10r Quincy ME

13r-22 Nightline

18 Lawmakers (sign-off mid.)

33 Captioned ABC News

11:45

4-5p-6 Barney Miller

Late Night

Midnight

6o Mary Tyler Moore

8-13o Midnight at the Movies "The Seven-Ups"

11 Movie "The Moonraker" (George Baker from 1958)(sign-off 1:35)

12 12 Midnight Movie "The Satan Bug" (sign-off 2:20)

13r-22 Charlie's Angels (22 signs-off 1:10)


33 Sneak Previews

12:15

4-6 Minder (sign-off 1:15)

5p John Davidson (sign-off 1:15)

12:30

3 Rockford Files (sign-off 1:30)

5-8r Tomorrow Coast-to-Coast (sign-off 2:00)

6o Bob Newhart

10r Saint (sign-off 1:30)

33 Vic Braden's Tennis for the Future

12:35

2 Le Telejournal (sign-off 1:05)

1:00

6o Make Me Laugh

33 TBA (sign-off 2:00)

1:10

13r Eyewitness Tonight (sign-off 1:40)

1:30

6o Movie "The Young Lawyers" (sign-off 3:00)


2:05

8-13o Six Million Dollar Man (sign-off 3:05)

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> 99 TVFQ

> [TVFQ was a predecessor of TV5, airing programming from

> France]

That's not the first time I've seen TVFQ listed as "99" - this cable lineup for Montreal from 1977
on TV Hat also mentions this - http://www.geocities.com/tvhatton/pictures/Cable_77.jpg

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> 22 Super Pay Cards

Produced in Canada by CFCF, although there was only one season, it was reran endlessly,last
seen on CHCH in the early 90's.

>99 Des chiffres et des lettres [known to UK viewers as

Countdown; has this format ever been attempted in the US?]

They did a pilot in the mid 80's, but it was rejected as the format was thought to be too difficult
for American viewers, elements of it were used in the mid 90's game show "Ceasers Challenge"

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> 12:30

> 7-10-40 Cine-Quiz "A chacun son enfer"

I take it that "Cine-Quiz" was TVA's version of "Dialing for Dollars", wasn't it?

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> > 22 Super Pay Cards

> Produced in Canada by CFCF, although there was only one

> season, it was reran endlessly,last seen on CHCH in the

> early 90's.

The version seen in Canada was notorious for their audience game, where a studio audience
member play a memory game for a cheap prize. Legend has it that one person was miffed that
he won a crock pot after winning this game.

The audience game (which gave Mary Lou Basaraba face-time) and the endless repeats have one
thing in common -- Cancon.

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> Since there is no Channel 99 in North America, why did they

> indicate that channel as 99 in several places?

>

On cable, there is a channel 99 -- the analog cable bands in North America go between channels
14 and 125, and are not the same as VHF or UHF.

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> > Since there is no Channel 99 in North America, why did

> they

> > indicate that channel as 99 in several places?

>>

> On cable, there is a channel 99 -- the analog cable bands in

> North America go between channels 14 and 125, and are not

> the same as VHF or UHF.

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Yeah, but in 1981 most cable dials didn't go past 36, or maybe even 59 by then. I think it was the
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> The version seen in Canada was notorious for their audience

> game, where a studio audience member play a memory game for

> a cheap prize. Legend has it that one person was miffed that

> he won a crock pot after winning this game.

---------

The CTV affiliates in Montreal and Toronto tended to produce very, very cheap programming for
the network to meet CanCon requirements at that time. I read that by about 1984 the CRTC told
CTV that they would have their CanCon requirements reduced if they could produce quality
CanCon programming. The list of such programmes is endless...The Trouble with Tracy (CFTO),
The Pig and Whistle (CFTO), Snow Job (CFCF), The Littlest Hobo (CFTO), Definition (CFTO), and
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> ...in 1981 most cable dials didn't go past 36, or

> maybe even 59 by then. I think it was the mid-80s before

> TVs started to go beyond 59.

>

I think it was around this time when Media General started their Fairfax, VA cable system (since
sold to Cox), which had over 120 channels, so the cable chs. 14-125 standards might already be
in place, even though most systems and boxes still only go to 36.

Also, how many channels did the QUBE systems in Columbus and Cincinnati had?

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> I think it was around this time when Media General started

> their Fairfax, VA cable system (since sold to Cox), which

> had over 120 channels, so the cable chs. 14-125 standards

> might already be in place, even though most systems and

> boxes still only go to 36.

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Notice though on the TV Hat cable lineup this "99" is on cable 16.

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Retro: Central Ontario Tues 10/6/98

From Kitchener-Waterloo Record

2 WGRZ-NBC Buffalo * 3 CKVR-NewNet Barrie * 4 WIVB-CBS Buffalo *

5 CBLT-CBC Toronto * 6 CIII-Global Toronto * 7 WKBW-ABC Buffalo *

8 CKNX-NewNet Wingham * 9 CFTO-CTV Toronto * 10 CFPL-NewNet London *

11 CHCH-ONtv Hamilton * 13 CKCO-CTV Kitchener * 17 WNED-PBS Buffalo *

28 CICA-TVO Toronto * 29 WUTV-Fox Buffalo * 47 CFMT-Ethnic Toronto *

57 CITY-Ind Toronto * 61 CBLFT-SRC Toronto * CF La Chaine Francaise *

R20 Rogers 20 Kitchener

Morning

5:00

2 NBC News at Sunrise


4-7 News

6 Creflo A. Dollar

28 Marketing Preview

29 AgDay

R20 Worth Noting

5:05

57 Ziggy

5:30

2 Daybreak

3 Munsters

6 Kenneth Copeland

7 Good Morning Western New York

11 James Robison

29 Andy Griffith

5:55

3-8-9-10 News

6:00

3-4-8-10-13 News

6 Tell-a-Tale Town

11 Morning Market

28 Polka Dot Door


29 This Morning's Business

47 Telejornal

57 Body Tech

61 Pacha et les chats [Kitty Cats]

CF Pingu/Pauline a la ferme

6:15

CF Petites histoires naturelles

6:30

3-57 BreakfastTelevision

5 CBC Morning News

6 Blue Rainbow

8-10 Body Tech

9-13 Canada AM

17 Lilias, Yoga & You

28 Eureeka's Castle

29 Sailor Moon

47 Studio Aperto

61 Iris [Iris the Happy Professor]

CF Montre-moi ton ecole

6:45

CF Mon animal et moi


7:00

2 Today

4 Wake Up! This Morning

6 Batman

7 Good Morning America

8-10 Mr. Men

17 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

28 Noddy

29 Magic School Bus

47 Chinese Newsline

61 Matin express

CF Picoli, Lorabo et les autres

7:15

CF Le grenier de Bisou [Bisou's Attic]

7:30

6 Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog

8-10 Roger's New Reality

28 Teletubbies

29 Life with Louie

CF Timbooktoo/Livre ouvert

7:45

CF Les bananes en pyjama [Bananas in Pajamas]/Le crayon magique


8:00

4 CBS This Morning

6 Young Hercules

8-10 Breaker High

11 Movie Show

17 Barney & Friends

29 Beast Wars

47 South Asian Newsweek

CF Papi Bonheur

8:05

28 Tots TV

8:15

28 Magic Mountain

8:30

5 Arthur

6 Care Bears

8-10 Travel Magazine

11 Science Show

17 Teletubbies

28 Little Star

29 Wakcy World of Tex Avery


CF Les recettes de Gil et Julie/Astro Ferme

8:45

28 Johnson & Friends

CF Ma petite planete cherie/Mumfie

9:00

2 Montel Williams

3-8-10 Body Tech

4-47 People's Court

5 Rolie Polie Olie

6 Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show

7-9-13 Regis & Kathie Lee

11 Caregiving with June Callwood

17 Sesame Street

28 Polka Dot Shorts

29 Forgive or Forget

57 Maury

61 Les 3 mousquetaires

CF Les Wombles

R20 Chef's Table

9:10

5 Polka Dot Shorts

CF Frimousse/Leo et Pop/Mon dico-video des animaux


9:20

5 Theodore Tugboat

28 Polka Dot Shorts

9:30

3 Breaker High

5 Wimzie's House

6 Foster Parents Plan

8-10 Best of MovieTelevision

11 Body Break

28 Teletubbies

CF Bisou

R20 Structures

9:45

CF Picoli et Lirabo

10:00

2 Martha Stewart Living

3-8-10 Leeza

4 Guiding Light

5 Little Bear

6 Heart & Stroke Foundation

7 AM Buffalo
9-13 Gabareau Live

11 HOMEstyle

17 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

29 Judge Judy

47 Montel Williams

57 CityLine

61 Attention, c'est chaud!

CF Forts en sciences

R20 Daytime

10:05

28 Tots TV

10:15

5 Guess What?

28 Magic Mountain

CF Dossier XXX

10:30

2 Judge Joe Brown

5 Mr. Dressup

6 100 Huntley Street

11 Company's Coming

17 Puzzle Place

28 Little Star
29 Judge Mills Lane

61 Liza

CF Sciences mag

10:45

28 Johnson & Friends

CF Sciences, en tourne!

11:00

2 Leeza

3-7-8-10 Donny & Marie

4-11 Price is Right

5 Sesame Park

9-13 The View

17 Big Comfy Couch

28 Polka Dot Shorts

29 Real TV

47 Jenny Jones

57 Star Trek: The Next Generation

CF Allo la terre

R20 Family Life

11:20

28 Polka Dot Shorts


11:30

5 Raccoons

6 Christian Children's Fund

17 Wimzie's House

28 Arthur

29 Grace Under Fire

61 Lingo

CF On se branche!

R20 Fit & Over 50

Afternoon

Noon

2 Sunset Beach

3 Leave It to Beaver

4-7-8-9-10-11-13-57 News

5 Midday

6 Bynon

17 Charlie Rose

28 Magic School Bus

29 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

47 Sally Jessy Raphael

61 Le Midi regional

CF Panorama

R20 Daytime
12:20

61 Nouvelles

12:30

3 News

4 Young & the Restless

7 Port Charles

28 Dialogue

29 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

57 City OnLine

61 Le parc des braves

1:00

2-6 Days of Our Lives

3-7-8-10 All My Children

5 Pamela Wallin

9-13 House & Home

11 Judge Judy

17 Waiting for God

28 More to Life

29 700 Club

47 Designing Women

57 Movie "Major Payne"

CF Cinema "Tour est vrai"

R20 Behind the Badge


1:30

4-9-13 Bold & the Beautiful

11 Judge Joe Brown

17 World of National Geographic

47 Cucina Internazionale

61 Marilyn

R20 Prosperity Show

2:00

2-9-13 Another World

3-8-10 CityLine

4-11 As the World Turns

5 ENG

6 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

7 One Life to Live

28 Entree to Asia

29 Infomercials

47 Wai Wai Wide

61 La vraie vie

R20 Reel to Real

2:30

6 Money Court

17 Sewing with Nancy


28 Health Show

47 Pasargad

R20 Structures

3:00

2-57 Howie Mandel

3 Best of MovieTelevision

4-11 Roseanne Show

5 Coronation Street

6-7 General Hospital

8-10 Travel Magazine

9-13 Dini Petty

17 Sesame Street

28 HOMEstyle

29 Spider-Man

47 Lasciati Amare

61 La maison de Ouimzie [Wimzie's House]

CF Papi Bonheur

R20 Daytime

3:30

3 Travel Magazine

5 Urban Peasant

8-10 Roger's New Reality

28 Teletubbies
29 Power Rangers Power Playback

61 Rouli-roulotte

CF Le grenier de Bisou

3:45

61 Petite etoile [Little Star]

CF Picoli, Lirabo et les autres

3:55

28 P.B. Bear & Friends/Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends/Bananas in Pajamas

4:00

2 Montel Williams

3 Breaker High

4-9-13 Oprah Winfrey

5 Road to Avonlea

6 Student Bodies

7-11 Rosie O'Donnell

8-10 News

17 Arthur

29 Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog

47 A Indomada

57 CityLine

61 Les histoires fantastiques d'Allan Strange [Allan Strange]

CF Bibi et Genevieve
R20 Buzz

4:10

28 Art Attack

4:30

3 Roger's New Reality

6 Young & the Restless

8-10 Breaker High

17 Wishbone

28 Noddy

29 Young Hercules

61 A la pursuite de Carmen Sandiego (SRC's version of the series)

CF Les amis de Sesame [version of Sesame Street; IIRC SRC had their own version in 70s or early
80s]

R20 The Scene

5:00

2-4-7 News

3-8-10 Touched by an Angel

5 Jonovision

9-13 Home Improvement

11 Nanny

17 Reading Rainbow

28 Arthur

29 Ricki Lake
47 Telejornal

57 CityLive at Five

61 Watatatow

CF Les aventures de Skippy

R20 Daytime

5:30

2 Hard Copy

5 Simpsons

6-11 News

9-13 Drew Carey

17 Bill Nye the Science Guy

28 Magic School Bus

47 Sister, Sister

61 La tete de l'emploi

CF Alice

Evening

6:00

2-3-4-5-7-8-9-10-11-13-57 News

17 Kratts' Creatures

28 Bill Nye the Science Guy

29 Judge Judy

47 Simpsons

61 Ce soir
CF Mon animal et moi

R20 Made in Canada

6:15

CF Montre-moi ton ecole

6:30

2 NBC Nightly News

4 CBS Evening News

6 First National

7 ABC World News Tonight

11 Canada Tonight

17 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

28 Space Cases

29 Mad About You

47 Frasier

61 Ce soir en couleur

CF Volt

R20 Plugged In!

7:00

2-6 Entertainment Tonight

3-8-10 ER

4 Inside Edition

5 On the Arts with Laurie Brown


7-9-13 Wheel of Fortune

11 Mad About You

28 Changing Rooms

29 Home Improvement

47 Lois & Clark

57 Seinfeld

61 Virginie

CF Panorama

R20 Voice of the Province

7:30

2 Hollywood Squares

4-57 Friends

5 Health Show

6 Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension

7-9-13 Jeopardy!

11 Hollywood Squares

17 Waiting for God

28 Two Fat Ladies

29 Simpsons

61 La facture

8:00

2 Baseball: ALCS, Game 1 [TSN had game in Canada]

3-8-10 Highlander
4 JAG

5 Marketplace

6-29 King of the Hill

7-9-13 Home Improvement

11 NewsRadio

17 Nova

28 Studio 2

47 Studio Aperto

57 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

61 Bouscotte

CF Tournants de l'histoire

R20 Plugged In!

8:30

5 Venture

6-7 Hughleys

9-13-29 Costello

11 Working

47 Milagros

R20 Behind the Badge

9:00

3-8-10 Pacific Blue

4-57 Movie "Little Girl Fly Away"

5 Fifth Estate
6 Dharma & Greg

7-9-13 Spin City

11 Just Shoot Me

17 Frontline

28 Father Ted

29 Guinness World Records: Primetime

47 Chinese Newsline

61 Jamais sans amour

CF Une femme en blanc

R20 Psychic Show

9:30

6 3rd Rock from the Sun

7-9-13 Sports Night

11 Working

28 Rory McGrath's Commercial Breakdown

10:00

3-8-10 Baywatch

5 The National/The Magazine

6 Outer Limits

7 Power of Belief

9-13 W-Five

11 NightMan

17 American Experience
28 Imprint

29 Seinfeld

47 Jerry Springer

61 Le Telejournal/Le Point

CF Collection jazz

R20 Voice of the Province

10:30

29 Frasier

11:00

2-3-4-6-7-8-10-11-57 News

5 The National Update

9-13 CTV News

17 Nightly Business Report

28 Studio 2

29 Cheers

47 Married...with Children

61 Nouvelles du sport/Metero

CF Panorama

R20 Plugged In!

11:20

61 Decouverte
11:30

5-9-13 News

6 SportsLine

17 Charlie Rose

29 Star Trek: The Next Generation

R20 Channel Surfing

11:35

2-3-8-10 Tonight Show

4-47 Late Show with David Letterman

7 Nightline

Late Night

Midnight

5 Movie "Drum"

11 Love Connection

28 Antiques Roadshow

CF Volt (sign-off 12:30)

R20 Worth Noting

12:05

6 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

7-9-13 Politically Incorrect

57 Movie "Mask"
12:20

61 Cinema "Violette et Francois" (sign-off 2:25)

12:30

11 Change of Heart

29 Cops

12:35

2-3-8-10 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

4 Late Late Show

7 Extra

9-13 Open Mike with Mike Bullard

47 Coach

12:55

28 Question Period (sign-off 1:55)

1:00

11 Real TV

29 Wild Things

1:05

6 America's Dumbest Criminals

47 Murphy Brown
1:30

11 Jack Van Impe

1:35

2-3-8-10 Later with Greg Kinnear

6 America's Dumbest Criminals

9-13 Movie "The Heroes"

47 Major Dad

2:00

2 Martha Stewart Living

11 Infomercials

29 Conan

2:05

3 Hard Copy

4 Access Hollywood

7 The View

8-10 Infomercials

2:30

2 News

3 Emergency!

2:35
57 Movie "The Neon Empire"

3:00

28 Professional Development

29 Ricki Lake

3:05

7 ABC World News Now

3:30

2 Tonight Show

3 Kojak

11 American Party Line

3:35

4 CBS News Up to the Minute

3:40

9-13 Infomercials

4:00

11 Infomercials

28 Today's Special

29 Untouchables
4:30

2 First Business

3 Star Trek

28 Today's Special

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Re: Retro: Central Ontario Tues 10/6/98

> CF La Chaine Francaise *

By then, the channel was "TFO", which was renamed from CF a few years earlier (1995, at the
latest).

> Late Night

> 3:40

> 9-13 Infomercials

And/or sign off, if there was no infomercial time sold. CTV stations are notorious for scheduling
infomercials at late-night, only to call it quits if there are any blanks.
Retro: North Carolina/Virginia Sunday, December 13, 1953

From the Raleigh News and Observer. WFMY

and WTAR are CBS/ABC/DuMont; the others are

affiliated with all four networks. By this

time WSJS/12 was carrying NBC in the Triad,

and WVEC/15 (now 13) was carrying NBC in

Hampton Roads (WVEC is now an ABC affiliate,

and has been since the late '50s).

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro, NC

1 PM TV Chapel

1:30 Pride Of The Family (ABC--delay

from Friday 9 PM)

2 PM Redskins vs. Steelers

4:30 Stu Erwin (time approximate)

(ABC--delay from Friday 7:30)

5 PM Omnibus (CBS)

6:30 Favorite Story

7 PM Ozzie And Harriet (ABC--delay

from Friday 8 PM)

7:30 Private Secretary (CBS)

8 PM Toast Of The Town (Ed Sullivan)

(CBS)

9 PM Fred Waring (CBS)


9:30 Medallion Theater (CBS--delay

from Saturday 10 PM)

10 PM The Web (CBS)

10:30 What's My Line? (CBS)

11 PM CBS News

11:15 Red Buttons (CBS--delay from

Monday 9:30)

11:45 Sign Off

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte, NC

12 N This Is The Life

12:30 Name's The Same (ABC--delay

from Tuesday 10:30)

1 PM Stu Erwin

1:30 Frontiers Of Faith (NBC)

2 PM Redskins-Steelers

4:30 Adventure (time approximate)

(CBS)

5 PM Omnibus

6:30 Ozzie And Harriet

7 PM Life With Father (CBS)

7:30 Private Secretary

8 PM Colgate Comedy Hour (NBC)

9 PM Fred Waring
9:30 Man Behind The Badge (CBS)

10 PM Who Said That? (NBC--delay

from Monday 10:30)

10:30 What's My Line?

11 PM CBS News

11:15 Toast Of The Town

12:15 Sign Off

WTAR Ch. 4 (now WTKR Ch. 3) Norfolk, VA

12:30 This Is The Life

1 PM Life Begins At 80 (DUMONT--delay

from Friday 9 PM)

1:30 Pro Football Highlights

2 PM Redskins-Steelers

4:30 You Are There (time approximate)

(CBS--delay from Sunday 6:30)

5 PM Omnibus

6:30 Kit Carson

7 PM Ozzie And Harriet

7:30 Private Secretary

8 PM Toast Of The Town

9 PM Fred Waring

9:30 Star Playhouse (this may be

Four Star Playhouse; if so,


it's CBS, delay from Thursday

8:30)

10 PM The Web

10:30 Playhouse (nothing else given)

11 PM News (may be CBS)

11:15 Greatest Drama

11:30 Talent Patrol (ABC--delay from

Saturday 8 PM)

12 M News

12:15 Sign Off

WTVR Ch. 6 Richmond, VA

12 N Comeback (This Is Your Life-type

show, profiling people who had

made comebacks from misfortune,

with George Jessel as host. ABC--

delay from Friday 9:30)

12:30 WTVR Presents

1 PM Youth Wants To Know (NBC)

1:30 Grove Avenue Baptist Church

2 PM Redskins-Steelers

4:30 Name's The Same (time approximate)

5 PM Mr. Peepers (NBC--delay from Sunday

7:30)
5:30 Stu Erwin

6 PM Life Begins At 80

6:30 Roy Rogers (NBC)

7 PM Favorite Story

7:30 I Love Lucy (CBS--delay from

Monday 9 PM)

8 PM Colgate Comedy Hour

9 PM Philco/Goodyear TV Playhouse (NBC)

10 PM Loretta Young (NBC)

10:30 Studio One (CBS--delay from Monday

10 PM)

11:30 This Is Show Business (CBS--delay

from Tuesday 9 PM)

12 M Sign Off

WNAO Ch. 28 Raleigh, NC

2 PM Browns-Eagles

4:45 Film

5 PM Omnibus

6:30 Johnny Jupiter

7 PM Ramar Of The Jungle

7:30 Private Secretary

8 PM Toast Of The Town

9 PM Philco/Goodyear TV Playhouse
10 PM The Web

10:30 Loretta Young

11 PM News And Sports

11:15 Masterpieces (may be a movie,

but not Masterpiece Theatre)

Retro: North Carolina Sunday, January 1, 1956

From the Raleigh News and Observer. Missing

are WSJS (WXII)/12 Winston-Salem, whose listings

the N&O never carried; and WLOS/13 Asheville.

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS/ABC)

12:15 What's Your Trouble? (Norman

Vincent Peale)

12:30 Wild Bill Hickok

1 PM Chapel (either Children's Chapel

or Sunday Chapel)

1:30 Yesterday's Newsreel

1:45 Man To Man

2 PM March Of Time

2:30 Christophers

3 PM Talkaround

3:30 Adventure

4 PM Disneyland
5 PM Omnibus

6:30 Ozzie And Harriet

7 PM Favorite Story

7:30 Jack Benny

8 PM Ed Sullivan

9 PM GE Theater

9:30 December Bride

10 PM Appointment With Adventure

10:30 What's My Line?

11 PM News (CBS, IIRC)

11:15 Industry On Parade

11:30 Sports

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS/NBC/ABC)

12 N Winky Dink And You

12:30 Corliss Archer

1 PM Disneyland

2 PM Lassie

2:30 Fireside Theater

3 PM People's Choice

3:30 Our Miss Brooks

4 PM Amos 'n' Andy

4:30 Captain Gallant

5 PM Omnibus
6:30 Appointment With Adventure

7 PM Science Fiction Theater

7:30 Jack Benny

8 PM Ed Sullivan

9 PM GE Theater

9:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

10 PM Bob Cummings

10:30 What's My Line?

11 PM CBS News

11:15 TBA

11:45 Sign Off

WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill (NET)

9:45 Industry On Parade

10 AM Sunday School

10:30 What's Your Trouble?

10:45 Organ Prelude

11 PM Church Service

12:30 This Is The Life

1 PM Sign Off until

6:30 This Moment

7 PM Dr. Boyd

7:30 Opera

8 PM Sign Off
WMFD (WECT) Ch. 6 Wilmington

(NBC/CBS/ABC)

2 PM Vespers

2:30 Christian Science

2:45 Industry On Parade

3 PM Oral Roberts

3:30 Zoo Parade

4 PM Wide Wide World

5:30 Disneyland

6:30 MGM Parade

7 PM Dr. Hudson's Secret

Journal

7:30 Sunday Spectacular:

"Happy New Year"

9 PM Alcoa/Goodyear TV Playhouse

10 PM Break The Bank

10:30 Best Of The Post

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC/ABC)

2 PM The Pastor

2:15 Church

2:30 TBA
3 PM Dr. Spock

3:30 Your Music

4 PM Matinee

5:30 This Is The Life

6 PM Question (no idea what

this was)

6:30 Roy Rogers

7 PM It's A Great Life

7:30 Sunday Spectacular

9 PM Alcoa/Goodyear TV Playhouse

10 PM Loretta Young

10:30 Justice

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS/ABC)

12 N Winky Dink And You

12:30 Wild Bill Hickok

1 PM Oral Roberts

1:30 Let's Go To College

2 PM Christophers

2:30 Circuit Rider

3 PM Talkaround

3:30 Adventure

4 PM Years Of Crisis (Edward R.

Murrow and the CBS correspondents


review 1955)

5 PM Disneyland

6 PM Long John Silver

6:30 Corliss Archer

7 PM Lassie

7:30 Jack Benny

8 PM Ed Sullivan

9 PM GE Theater

9:30 Life With Father

10 PM Appointment With Adventure

10:30 Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts

11 PM News

11:30 Late Show

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (NBC/ABC)

12:15 Man To Man

12:30 Oral Roberts

1 PM American Forum

1:30 Frontiers Of Faith

2 PM Conversation

2:30 Domino (don't know what this

was, but I don't think it had

anything to do with Fats)

3 PM Dr. Spock
3:30 Mr. Wizard

4 PM Wide Wide World

5:30 Sports

NOTE: This is NOT Wide World Of Sports.

Wide Wide World was a weekly visit to

some interesting place in the world;

Dave Garroway was the host. Wide World

Of Sports didn't debut until 1961.

6 PM Meet The Press

6:30 Roy Rogers

7 PM It's A Great Life

7:30 Sunday Spectacular

9 PM Alcoa/Goodyear TV Playhouse

10 PM Loretta Young

10:30 Justice

11 PM The Vise

11:30 News

WFLB Ch. 18 Fayetteville (CBS/NBC)

3 PM Winky Dink And You

3:30 Christophers

4 PM Wide Wide World


5 PM Omnibus

6:30 You Are There

7 PM It's A Great Life

7:30 Jack Benny

8 PM Guy Lombardo

8:30 Mayor Of The Town

9 PM This Is Life (don't know if

This Is The Life or This Is

Your Life)

9:30 Theater

10:30 Justice

11 PM News (don't know if local

or CBS)

WNAO Ch. 28 Raleigh (CBS/ABC)

12 N Winky Dink And You

12:30 Sunday

1 PM Theater

1:30 The Pastor

1:45 Christian Science

2 PM Religious Meet

2:30 Matinee

3:30 Adventure

4 PM Years Of Crisis
5 PM Big Picture

5:30 Facts Forum

6 PM Break The Bank

6:30 You Are There

7 PM Rin Tin Tin

7:30 Jack Benny

8 PM Ed Sullivan

9 PM GE Theater

9:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents

10 PM Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal

10:30 Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts

11 PM News And Movie

12:30 Sign Off

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Re: Retro: North Carolina Sunday, January 1, 1956

With New Year's Day being a Sunday in 1956, the New Year's Day bowl games were no doubt
played on Monday, January 2nd that year.

Unless it wasn't shown at all in North Carolina (highly doubtful as the TV coverage would have
begun no earlier than 11 or 11:30 A.M. EST), I would think the Tournament Of Roses Parade was
also on Monday the 2nd (as it will be in 2006). NBC was broadcasting it in color that year for the
third time (and likely, the fifth time overall; I believe the first network telecast of the Rose Parade
was in 1952, the first New Year's Day since the September, 1951 completion of the
transcontinental TV network lines).

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Re: Retro: North Carolina Sunday, January 1, 1956

> With New Year's Day being a Sunday in 1956, the New Year's

> Day bowl games were no doubt played on Monday, January 2nd

> that year.

>

> Unless it wasn't shown at all in North Carolina (highly

> doubtful as the TV coverage would have begun no earlier than

> 11 or 11:30 A.M. EST), I would think the Tournament Of Roses

> Parade was also on Monday the 2nd (as it will be in 2006).

> NBC was broadcasting it in color that year for the third

> time (and likely, the fifth time overall; I believe the

> first network telecast of the Rose Parade was in 1952, the

> first New Year's Day since the September, 1951 completion of

> the transcontinental TV network lines).

>

According to the January 2, 1956, issue of the News and

Observer, the Rose Parade aired at 11:45 on WMFD (WECT)/6,


WITN/7, and WTVD/11, all NBC affiliates (6 and 7 still are);

and at 12:15 on WBTV/3 (CBS primary, NBC secondary in those

days). I'm certain WSJS (WXII)/12 carried it as well.

As for the bowl games:

Cotton Bowl: TCU vs. Ole Miss 1:45 PM NBC (WMFD, WITN,

WTVD)

Sugar Bowl: Georgia Tech vs. Pittsburgh 1:55 PM ABC

(none in North Carolina, closest stations are

WTVR/6 Richmond and WLVA (WSET)/13 Lynchburg, VA)

Orange Bowl: Maryland vs. Oklahoma 2 PM CBS

(WFMY/2, WBTV/3, WNCT/9, WFLB/18 Fayetteville

(now defunct), WNAO/28)

Rose Bowl: UCLA vs. Michigan State 4:45 PM NBC

(WBTV, WMFD, WITN, WTVD, WFLB)

Channel 12 in Winston-Salem surely carried the Cotton

and Rose Bowls.

Nothing said about whether any of NBC's parade/football

coverage was in color; I wouldn't be surprised if the


parade was telecast in color, although not many people

would have seen it that way.

<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by bpatrick on 12/23/05 12:22 AM.</FONT></P>

Retro: Quebec Wed 6/25/97 (pt 1-Canadian stations)

from TV 7 Jours-provincial edition

SRC

CBFT-2 Montreal, CKRN-4 Rouyn-Noranda, CKRT-7 Riviere-du-Loup, CBOFT-9 Ottawa, CKSH-9


Sherbrooke, CBVT-11 Quebec City, CKRS-12 Jonquiere, CKTM-13 Trois-Rivieres

6:00 Le monde ce matin

6:30 Bon matin

9:00 Les p'tits bonheurs de Clemence

10:00 Attention, c'est chaud!

10:30 Les yeux du coeur

11:30 Poivre et sel

Noon Le Midi

12:30 Cadillac rose

1:00 Cinema "Un mois a la campagne" ["A Month in the Country"]

3:00 Iris le gentil professeur [Iris the Happy Professor]

3:30 Chlorophylle du ciel bleu

4:00 Pierre et Isa

4:30 Les mondes de Sismi

5:00 La petite patrie


5:30 Watatatow

6:00 Ce soir

6:30 (CKRT/CBVT) Bouffe au jardin

(CBOFT) Vie de chalet

6:37 (CKRN) Le Regional

7:00 Cadillac rose

7:30 C'est juste une farce!

8:00 Comedie comedies "Les vies de Fletch" ["Fletch Lives"]

10:00 Le Telejournal

10:25 Le Point

11:00 La Meteo

11:01 Fa si la chanter

11:30 Les nouvelles du sport (CKRS signs-off 11:45)

11:45 Vues d'ici

12:15 Fin des emissions

TVA

CFCM 4-Quebec City, CHAU 5-Carleton, CJPM 6-Chicoutimi, CHLT 7-Sherbrooke, CHEM 8-Trois-
Rivieres, CIMT 9-Riviere-du-Loup, CFTM 10-Montreal, CFER-11 Rimouski, CFEM 13-Rouyn-
Noranda, CHOT 40-Hull/Ottawa

5:30 Infomercial

6:00 Salut, bonjour! (CFCM airs a half-hour local edition, before joining the network at 6:30)

9:00 Les heritiers du reve [Knots Landing]

10:00 Taillefer et fille

11:00 Aimer [Loving]

11:30 (CHAU) Au programme


(CFEM) La cite du Pere

(rest of network) Les amis de Bugs Bunny

11:45 Un jour a la fois

11:58 Le TVA, edition midi

12:27 Un jour a la fois

1:30 Tele-Achats (home shopping)

2:30 Beetlejuice

3:00 Bugs Bunny

3:30 Petite Fleur [Blossom]

4:00 Les feux de l'amour [Young & the Restless]

5:00 Top modeles [Bold & the Beautiful]

5:30 Cote cour

6:00 (CFCM) Le TVA, edition Quebec

(rest of network) Le TVA, edition 18h

6:30 Scenes de rue

7:00 Petite Fleur [Blossom]

7:30 Fleurs et jardins

8:00 Beverly Hill 90210

9:00 Des crimes et des hommes

10:00 Le TVA, edition reseau

10:30 Le TVA Sports

10:49 Loto-Quebec

11:00 Tete-a-tete

Mid. Benny Hill

12:30 Infomercials
2:30 Fin des emissions

TQS

CFAP 2-Quebec City, CFRS 4-Jonquiere, CFKM 16-Trois-Rivieres, CFVS-25 Val-d'Or, CFTF-29
Riviere-du-Loup, CFKS 30-Sherbrooke, CFJP 35-Montreal, CFGS 49-Hull/Ottawa

11:00 Images du Quebec

11:30 Les exploits d'Arsene Lupin

Noon Infomercial

12:30 Le Grand Journal

1:00 Les Pierrafeu [Flintstones]

1:30 La famille Calinours [Care Bears Family]

2:00 Cinema "Lili"

4:00 Bon baisers d'Amerique

5:00 Le Grand Journal

5:30 (CFRS) Edition regionale

(CFVS) Le Journal regional

5:45 (CFRS) Le Grand Journal

6:00 La guerre des clans [Family Feud a la Quebec]

6:30 Flash

7:00 Les Simpson [Simpsons]

7:30 Cinema du mercredi "Amours a hauts risques" ["Dying to Love You"]

9:30 Au-dela de reel

10:30 Flash

11:00 Le Grand Journal

11:30 Sports Plus

Mid. Cinema "Dillinger" (net except CFJP signs-off 2am)


2:00 (CFJP) Infopublicite

2:30 (CFJP) Fin des emissions

Tele-Quebec

CIVA 12-Val d'Or, CIVQ 15-Quebec City, CIVM 17-Montreal, CIVS 24-Sherbrooke, CIVO-30 Hull,
CIVC 45-Trois Rivieres

1:00 Pignon sur rue

1:30 L'etalon noir [Black Stallion]

2:00 Contact

3:00 L'etalon noir

3:30 Remi

4:00 Pacha et les chats [Kitty Cats]

4:30 La sagesse des gnomes

5:00 Remi

5:30 Allo prof

6:00 L'etalon noir

6:30 Le monde merveilleux de Disney "Le vol de Blue Younder" ["Time Flyer"](pt 1)

7:30 National Geographic

8:30 Pignon sur rue

9:00 Cinema "Notre derniere valse"

10:30 Le monde en mouvement

11:00 Fin des emissions

Canal Savoir

CFTU 29-Montreal

5:00 Les rencontres de Gerfi


6:00 La civilisation grecque

7:00 La photographie en noir et blanc

8:00 Concordia University Presents

9:00 Innovation et organisation du travail

9:30 Le centre collegial de formation a distance

10:00 Le college Jean-Guy LeBoeuf presente: Ses programmes de formation

10:30 Folie technique

11:00 Le Mexique: un partenaire a decouvrir

Noon Pour le plaisir de la musique

12:30 Choix de cours televises

1:30 Du monde et des questions

2:00 Reseaux locaux et peripheriques

3:00 Portraits d'anthropologues quebecois

3:30 Concordia University Presents

4:30 Folie technique

5:00 Introduction to Culture I

6:00 Introduction to Culture II

6:30 Le college Jean-Guy LeBoeuf presente: ARC

7:00 Les origines de l'Occident

8:00 La photographie en noir et blanc

9:00 Choix de cours televises

10:00 ARC: Atelier de reorientation en carriere

10:30 Concordia University Presents

11:00 La civilisation grecque

11:30 TBA
Mid. La photographie en noir et blanc

1:00 Folie technique

1:30 Pour le plaisir de la musique

2:00 ARC: Atelier de reorientation en carriere

2:30 Introduction to Culture I

3:30 Introduction to Culture II

4:30 TBA

Tele-Mag 24 (Quebec City regional cable channel)

5:00 Cuisine et culture

5:30 Les quilles a Quebec

6:30 Vision maison

7:00 TBA

7:30 Animalerie

8:00 Plein sourire

8:30 Vivre differement

9:00 Sante/Longue vie

9:30 Votre avenir financier

10:00 Golf a la carte

10:30 Entres bonnes mains

11:00 Billard Quebec

Noon Table d'hote

12:30 Physi-forme

1:00 Portrait de...

1:30 Aventure plein air


2:00 Vivre differement

2:30 Cuisine et culture

3:00 Jardiner avec Gaetan Hamel

3:30 Golf a la carte

4:00 Voyages magazine

4:30 La chiropratique d'abord

5:00 Votre avenir financier

5:30 Virage

6:30 Virage Plus...

7:00 Justice et justiciables

7:30 Vision maison

8:00 Plein sourire

8:30 L'informatique avec...Pierre-Roland Mercier

9:00 En piste...

10:00 Micro-info

11:00 Sante/Longue vie

11:30 Portrait de...

Mid. Billard Quebec

1:00 Aventure plein air

1:30 Sante/Longue vie

2:00 Voyages magazine

2:30 En piste...

3:30 Votre avenir financier

4:00 Entres bonnes mains

4:30 Animalerie
TFO

CHLF 39-Ottawa

6:00 Les enquetes de Chlorophylle

6:15 Lea et Gaspard

6:20 Pingu

6:30 Mon amie Maya

7:00 Picoli et Lirabo

7:15 Bisou

7:30 Les nouvelles aventures de Skippy

8:00 A la claire fontaine

8:30 Le livre de la jungle [Jungle Book]

9:00 Bricomagie

9:15 Ritournelle

9:30 Caroline et ses amis

9:45 Bisou

10:00 Mon amie Maya

10:30 Zooclip/Vertclip

10:45 Spectacles en direct

11:00 Les aventures d'Arthur le dragon [Dudley the Dragon]

11:30 Les Twist

Noon Les chasseurs d'etoiles

12:30 Dossiers XXX

12:45 La cabane des reves

1:00 Kelly
1:30 Alana ou la futur imparfait [Girl from Tomorrow]

2:00 Panorama

2:30 Volt

3:00 Destinations

4:00 A la claire fontaine

4:30 Le grenier de Bisou [Bisou's Attic]

5:00 Cocotte-Minute

5:30 Les nouvelles aventures de Skippy

6:00 L'etalon noir

6:30 Volt

7:00 Panorama

7:30 Fous d'animaux

8:00 Bouillon de culture

9:05 Cine-ete "Soleil rouge"

11:05 Panorama

11:35 Volt

12:05 Bouillon de culture

1:10 Fin des emissions

CBC

CBOT 4-Ottawa, CKMI 5-Quebec City, CBMT 6-Montreal

7:00 CBC Morning News

9:00 CBC Playground

9:15 Fred Penner's Place

9:30 Sesame Park


10:00 Theodore Tugboat

10:15 CBC Playground

10:30 Mr. Dressup

11:00 Wimzie's House

11:30 Empty Nest

Noon Midday

1:00 All My Children

2:00 ENG

3:00 Coronation Street

3:30 Urban Peasant

4:00 Jonovision

4:30 Family Matters

5:00 Simpsons

5:30 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

6:00 (CBOT) Newsday

(CKMI-CBMT) Newswatch

7:00 On the Road Again

7:30 Royal Canadian Air Farce

8:00 Life & Times

9:00 Black Harbour

10:00 The National

11:00 (CBOT) Newsday at 11

(CKMI-CBMT) Newswatch at 11

11:30 Comics!

Mid. Tales from the Crypt


12:30 CBC Late Night "Journey of Hope"

2:15 sign-off

CTV

CHRO 5-Pembroke/Ottawa

6:00 CHRO Late Edition

6:30 Canada AM

9:00 Fitness with Love

9:30 Marriage Counselor

10:00 Rosie O'Donnell

11:00 Dini Petty

Noon CHRO Noon Edition

1:00 HOMEstyle

1:30 Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 Another World

3:00 Camilla Scott

4:00 Melrose Place

5:00 Crook & Chase

6:00 CHRO Evening Edition

6:30 Baywatch

7:30 Cheers

8:00 CHRO Movie "The Little Girl Who Loives Down the Lane"

10:00 Forever Knight

11:00 CTV News

11:30 CHRO Late Edition


Mid. Night Court

12:30 sign-off

CJOH-8 Cornwall/13 Ottawa

6:00 Nightline

6:30 Canada AM

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Dini Petty

11:00 Family Passions

Noon Midday Newsline

1:00 HOMEstyle

1:30 Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 Another World

3:00 Camilla Scott

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 America's Funniest Home Videos

5:30 Home Improvement

6:00 Newsline

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 Men Behaving Badly (2 eps)

9:00 Drew Carey

9:30 Ellen

10:00 Law & Order

11:00 CTV News


11:30 Nightline

12:05 Politically Incorrect

12:35 BBS Late Movie "Twice Told Tales"

3:05 sign-off

CFCF 12-Montreal

5:00 Cinema 12 "Welcome Home Roxy Carmichael" cont'd

5:24 Cosby Show

5:51 Video Gold

6:00 Iris the Happy Professor

6:30 Canada AM

9:00 Sharon Mann's Body Tech

9:30 Company's Coming

10:00 Dini Petty

11:00 On-Line Montreal...Live

Noon Flintstones

12:30 Pulse

1:00 HOMEstyle

1:30 Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 Another World

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 Mad About You

5:30 Seinfeld

6:00 Pulse at 6:00


7:00 Entertainment Tonight

7:30 Nanny

8:00 In Concert

9:00 Drew Carey

9:30 Men Behaving Badly

10:00 Homicide: Life on the Street

11:00 CTV News

11:30 Pulse Tonight

Mid. New York Undercover

1:00 Cinema 12 "A Friend to Die For"

2:54 Cinema 12 "Kid Galahad"

4:38 In the Heat of the Night

Global

CIII-6 Ottawa

5:00 Kenneth Copeland

5:30 Faith 20

6:00 Teddy Ruxpin

6:30 Elephant Show

7:00 Care Bears

7:30 Bobby's World

8:00 Bugs 'n' Daffy

8:30 Inspector Gadget

9:00 Smoggies

9:30 Toronto Humane Society


10:30 100 Huntley Street

11:30 What's for Dinner?

Noon News at Noon

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Divorce Court

2:30 Entertainment Desk

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Ready or Not

4:30 Young & the Restless

5:30 First News

6:30 First National

7:00 Entertainment Tonight

7:30 Boston Common

8:00 Jeff Foxworthy

8:30 Coach

9:00 Murder One

10:00 Moloney

11:00 World Tonight

11:30 SportsLine

12:05 Night Stand

1:05 Ray Bradbury Theatre (2 eps)

2:05 Infomercial

2:35 sign-off

TVO
CICO 24-Ottawa

5:00 Marketing Preview

6:00 Land, Location & Culture: An Introduction to Geography

7:00 Pingu

7:05 Polka Dot Shorts

7:25 Pingu

7:30 Iris the Happy Professor

8:00 Polka Dot Shorts

8:10 Mighty Machines

8:15 Little Star

8:30 Polka Dot Door

9:00 Join In!

9:30 Kitty Cats

10:00 Chicken Minute

10:30 Bookmice

11:00 Adventures of Dudley the Dragon

11:30 Polka Dot Shorts

Noon Eric's World

12:30 Inquiring Minds

1:00 Hobby Garden

1:30 Pins & Needles

2:00 The Advantage: Service Quality

2:30 Stretch Alive

3:00 Spilled Milk

3:30 Polka Dot Door


4:00 Elephant Show

4:30 Bookmice

5:00 Polka Dot Shorts

5:10 Little Star

5:20 Babaloos

5:30 Eric's World

6:00 Pumped!

6:30 Inquiring Minds

7:00 Tradewinds

7:30 Archaeology

8:00 Studio 2

9:00 Oppenheimer

10:00 From the Heart

11:00 Studio 2

Mid. Inside the Line

12:50 The View from Here

1:50 Question Period

2:50 sign-off

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Re: Retro: Quebec Wed 6/25/97 (pt 1-Canadian stations)

> TQS

> 7:00 Les Simpson [Simpsons]

----------

How much of the series has been dubbed into French? Does "Le Mouton Noir" still show it? I've
also heard of The Simpsons dubbed into Spanish and broadcast in Columbia.

> CBC

> CBOT 4-Ottawa, CKMI 5-Quebec City, CBMT 6-Montreal

----------

Did CKMI still have "Inside Quebec" by that time?

> Global

> CIII-6 Ottawa

> 5:00 Kenneth Copeland

> 5:30 Faith 20

> 6:00 Teddy Ruxpin

> 6:30 Elephant Show

> 7:00 Care Bears

> 7:30 Bobby's World

> 8:00 Bugs 'n' Daffy

> 8:30 Inspector Gadget

----------

When did Power Rangers disappear from the CIII schedule? I know they had very high ratings in
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Re: Retro: Quebec Wed 6/25/97 (pt 1-Canadian stations)

> > TQS

> > 7:00 Les Simpson [Simpsons]

> ----------

> How much of the series has been dubbed into French? Does

> "Le Mouton Noir" still show it?

I don't believe they do...it runs now on the French feed of Teletoon.

> > CBC

> > CBOT 4-Ottawa, CKMI 5-Quebec City, CBMT 6-Montreal

> ----------

> Did CKMI still have "Inside Quebec" by that time?

Not according to the sked- MI5 was basically a full CBMT relay at that time.

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Re: Retro: Quebec Wed 6/25/97 (pt 1-Canadian stations)

> > > TQS

> > > 7:00 Les Simpson [Simpsons]

> > ----------

> > How much of the series has been dubbed into French? Does

> > "Le Mouton Noir" still show it?

>

> I don't believe they do...it runs now on the French feed of

> Teletoon.

I thought TQS still runs it on weekdays, in addition to showings on the French Teletoon?

>

> > > CBC

> > > CBOT 4-Ottawa, CKMI 5-Quebec City, CBMT 6-Montreal

> > ----------

> > Did CKMI still have "Inside Quebec" by that time?
>

> Not according to the sked- MI5 was basically a full CBMT

> relay at that time.

>

And by fall (I think), CKMI would go Global, with the "main" transmitter in Quebec City moving
from ch.5 to ch.20, and CBC remaining on ch.5 as an O&O rebroadcaster.

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12-22-2005, 05:23 PM #5

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Re: Retro: Quebec Wed 6/25/97 (pt 1-Canadian stations)

> > TQS

> > 7:00 Les Simpson [Simpsons]

> ----------

> How much of the series has been dubbed into French? Does

> "Le Mouton Noir" still show it? I've also heard of The

> Simpsons dubbed into Spanish and broadcast in Columbia.

Still being shown weeknights on TQS, and also The Simpsons has been sold to broadcasters in
over 200 countries.

> > Global

> > CIII-6 Ottawa

> > 5:00 Kenneth Copeland

> > 5:30 Faith 20


> > 6:00 Teddy Ruxpin

> > 6:30 Elephant Show

> > 7:00 Care Bears

> > 7:30 Bobby's World

> > 8:00 Bugs 'n' Daffy

> > 8:30 Inspector Gadget

> ----------

> When did Power Rangers disappear from the CIII schedule? I

> know they had very high ratings in some markets in the 7:30

> AM slot.

>

It left Global soon after complants about the violence in the show were made to the Canadian
Broadcast Standards Council.

Retro: Quebec Wed 6/25/97 (pt 2-US stations)

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Burlington/Plattsburgh

WCAX 3-CBS

5:30 This Morning's Business

6:00 CBS Morning News

6:30 Channel 3 Early Morning

7:00 Channel 3 News

7:30 CBS This Morning

9:00 Step by Step


9:30 Mad About You

10:00 Rosie O'Donnell

11:00 Price is Right

Noon Channel 3 News

12:10 Across the Fence

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 As the World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

5:00 Simpsons

5:30 Seinfeld

6:00 Channel 3 News

7:00 CBS Evening News

7:30 Entertainment Tonight

8:00 Nanny

8:30 Pearl

9:00 CBS Movie "Gunsmoke: The Long Ride"

11:00 Channel 3 News

11:35 Late Show with David Letterman

12:37 Late Late Show

1:37 Infomercial

2:07 Matlock

3:07 sign-off
WPTZ 5-NBC

5:00 NBC News Nightside

6:00 NBC News at Sunrise

6:30 NewsChannel 5

7:00 Today

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Oprah Winfrey

11:00 Another World

Noon News 5 Midday

12:30 Inside Edition

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Leeza

3:00 Darkwing Duck

3:30 Gagrgoyles

4:00 Aladdin

4:30 Quack Pack

5:00 Access Hollywood

5:30 Jeopardy!

6:00 NewsChannel 5

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Home Improvement

7:30 Wheel of Fortune

8:00 Jeff Foxworthy

8:30 Boston Common

9:00 Wings
9:30 Chicago Sons

10:00 Law & Order

11:00 NewsChannel 5

11:35 Tonight Show

12:35 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

1:35 Later

2:05 NBC News Nightside

WVNY 22-ABC

5:00 Infomercial

5:30 ABC World News This Morning

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Infomercials

10:00 Ricki Lake

11:00 Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends

Noon Infomercial

12:30 Port Charles

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Vor-Tech

4:30 America's Funniest Home Videos

5:00 Star Trek

6:00 22 News Now

6:30 ABC World News Tonight


7:00 M*A*S*H (2 eps)

8:00 Grace Under Fire

8:30 Coach

9:00 Drew Carey

9:30 Ellen

10:00 PrimeTime Live

11:00 22 News Now

11:05 Roseanne

11:35 Nightline

12:05 Politically Incorrect

12:35 Infomercials

WETK 33-PBS

6:45 Morning Business Report

7:00 Lamb Chop's Play-Along!

7:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8:00 Sesame Street

9:00 Barney & Friends

9:30 Arthur

10:00 Magic School Bus

10:30 Reading Rainbow

11:00 Shining Time Station

11:30 Wishbone

Noon Kratts' Creatures

12:30 Puzzle Place


1:00 Donna's Day

1:30 Charlie Rose

2:30 Burt Wolf's Menu

3:00 Magic School Bus

3:30 Arthur

4:00 Wishbone

4:30 Kratts' Creatures

5:00 Bill Nye the Science Guy

5:30 Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego?

6:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

7:00 Nightly Business Report

7:30 Points North

8:00 Isamu Noguchi: Stones & Paper

9:00 Great Performances

10:30 Front Row Feature "Wait Until Dark"

12:30 sign-off

WCFE 57-PBS

6:30 Bloomberg Business News

7:00 Sesame Street

8:00 Barney & Friends

8:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

9:00 Lamb Chop's Play-Along!

9:30 Big Comfy Couch

10:00 Shining Time Station


10:30 Pappyland

11:00 Storytime

11:30 Reading Rainbow

Noon GED on TV

12:30 Small Business 2000

1:00 Destinos

1:30 Plain & Fancy Cooking

2:00 Best of Joy of Painting

2:30 Kratts' Creatures

3:00 Arthur

3:30 Magic School Bus

4:00 Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego?

4:30 Bill Nye the Science Guy

5:00 Wishbone

5:30 Eyewitness

6:00 ITN World News

6:30 Nightly Business Report

7:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

8:00 People Near Here

8:30 Summer Camp

9:00 International Dispatch

10:00 Frontline

11:00 Murder Most Horrid

11:30 Charlie Rose

12:30 Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler


12:35 sign-off

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WROC 8-CBS

5:00 CBS News Up to the Minute

6:00 CBS Morning News

6:30 News 8 This Morning

7:00 CBS This Morning

9:00 Maury Povich

10:00 Rosie O'Donnell

11:00 Price is Right

Noon News 8 at Noon

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 As the World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 News 8 at 5

5:30 Coach

6:00 News 8 at 6

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 Nanny

8:30 Pearl
9:00 CBS Movie "Gunsmoke: The Long Ride"

11:00 News 8 at 11

11:35 Late Show with David Letterman

12:37 Late Late Show

1:37 News 8 at 11

2:07 CBS News Up to the Minute

WHEC 10-NBC

5:00 NBC News at Sunrise

5:30 News 10 AM

7:00 Today

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Jenny Jones

11:00 Leeza

Noon News 10 at Noon

12:30 American Journal

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 Sunset Beach

4:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

5:00 Live at 5

5:30 Inside Edition

6:00 News 10 at 6

6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Real TV
7:30 Extra

8:00 Jeff Foxworthy

8:30 Boston Common

9:00 Wings

9:30 Chicago Sons

10:00 Law & Order

11:00 News 10

11:35 Tonight Show

12:35 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

1:35 Later

2:05 World Vision

3:05 Married...with Children

3:35 Jenny Jones

4:30 This Morning's Business

WOKR 13-ABC

5:00 ABC World News This Morning

5:30 NewsSource 13

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Montel Williams

10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

11:00 Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends

Noon NewsSource 13

12:30 Port Charles

1:00 All My Children


2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Rosanne

4:30 Step by Step

5:00 NewsSource 13

6:30 ABC World News Tonight

7:00 Entertainment Tonight

7:30 Mad About You

8:00 Grace Under Fire

8:30 Coach

9:00 Drew Carey

9:30 Ellen

10:00 PrimeTime Live

11:00 NewsSource 13

11:35 Nightline

12:05 Hard Copy

12:30 Infomercials

1:30 Politically Incorrect

2:00 Access Hollywood

2:30 Dating/Newlywed Hour

3:30 America's Jewelry Store

WUHF 31-Fox

5:00 Empty Nest

5:30 Mega Man


6:00 Dinosaurs

6:30 Aladdin

7:00 Quack Pack

7:30 Bobby's World

8:00 Samurai Pizza Cats

8:30 Vor-Tech

9:00 Bananas in Pajamas

9:30 Bobby's World

10:00 Fox After Breakfast

11:00 Judge Judy (2 eps)

Noon Ricki Lake

1:00 Blossom

1:30 Infomercials

2:30 Gargoyles

3:00 Batman & Robin

3:30 Spider-Man

4:00 Big Bad BeetleBorgs

4:30 Power Rangers Turbo

5:00 Ricki Lake

6:00 Home Improvement

6:30 Simpsons

7:00 Home Improvement

7:30 Seinfeld

8:00 Extreme Magic: Robert Gallup

9:00 Pacific Palisades


10:00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

11:00 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (2 eps)

Mid. Infomercials

1:00 Baywatch

2:00 Infomercials

3:00 Star Trek

4:00 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

4:30 Doogie Howser, MD

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WDIV 4-NBC

5:00 NBC News Nightside

5:30 Newsbeat

7:00 Today

9:00 Maury Povich

10:00 Jerry Springer

11:00 Jenny Jones

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12:30 Jeopardy!

1:00 Days of Our Lives

2:00 Another World

3:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

4:00 Montel Williams

5:00 Newsbeat
6:30 NBC Nightly News

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 Jeff Foxworthy

8:30 Boston Common

9:00 Hudson's Fireworks

11:00 Nightbeat

11:35 Tonight Show

12:35 Jenny Jones

1:35 Infomercial

2:05 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

3:05 Later

3:35 Leeza

4:35 NBC News Nightside

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5:00 ABC World News Now

5:30 Action News

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Maureen O'Boyle

11:00 Rolonda Watts

Noon Action News

12:30 Port Charles

1:00 All My Children


2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 Action News

7:00 ABC World News Tonight

7:30 Entertainment Tonight

8:00 Grace Under Fire

8:30 Coach

9:00 Drew Carey

9:30 Ellen

10:00 PrimeTime Live

11:00 Action News

11:35 Nightline

12:05 Inside Edition

12:35 American Journal

1:05 Politically Incorrect

1:35 Matlock

2:35 TBA

3:05 Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends

4:05 ABC World News Now

Poland Spring/Auburn/Portland

WMTW 8-ABC

5:00 ABC World News Now

6:00 Judge Judy


6:30 ABC World News This Morning

7:00 Good Morning America

9:00 Regis & Kathie Lee

10:00 Sally Jessy Raphael

11:00 Ricki Lake

Noon Extra

12:30 Port Charles

1:00 All My Children

2:00 One Life to Live

3:00 General Hospital

4:00 Rosie O'Donnell

5:00 Channel 8 News

6:30 ABC World News Now

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 Grace Under Fire

8:30 Coach

9:00 Drew Carey

9:30 Ellen

10:00 PrimeTime Live

11:00 Channel 8 News

11:35 Nightline

12:05 Politically Incorrect

12:35 Infomercial

1:05 Cops (2 eps)


2:05 Married...with Children

2:30 ABC World News Now

Toledo

WTOL 11-CBS

5:00 CBS Morning News

5:30 Wake Up! Toledo

6:00 Toledo 11 News

7:00 CBS This Morning

9:00 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

10:00 Little House on the Prairie

11:00 Price is Right

Noon Toledo 11 News

12:30 Young & the Restless

1:30 Bold & the Beautiful

2:00 As the World Turns

3:00 Guiding Light

4:00 Oprah Winfrey

5:00 Toledo 11 News

6:30 CBS Evening News

7:00 Wheel of Fortune

7:30 Jeopardy!

8:00 Nanny

8:30 Pearl

9:00 CBS Movie "Gunsmoke: The Long Ride"


11:00 Toledo 11 News

11:35 Late Show with David Letterman

12:37 Late Late Show

1:37 America's Jewelry Store

Norwood/Watertown

WNPI 18-PBS

6:30 Body Electric

7:00 Bloomberg Business News

7:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8:00 Barney & Friends

8:30 Arthur

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Puzzle Place

10:30 Reading Rainbow

11:00 Burt Wolf's Gatherings & Celebrations

11:30 21st Century Wood Doctor

Noon GED on TV

12:30 Another Page

1:00 Debbie Fields' Great American Desserts

1:30 Best of Joy of Painting

2:00 Sewing with Nancy

2:30 Crafting for the 90s

3:00 Shining Time Station

3:30 Magic School Bus


4:00 Kratts' Creatures

4:30 Wishbone

5:00 Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego?

5:30 Wishbone

6:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

7:00 Nightly Business Report

7:30 Rod & Reel

8:00 Isamu Noguchi: Stones & Paper

9:00 Great Performances

10:30 Encore

11:00 Chef

11:30 Blackadder

Mid. Charlie Rose

1:00 sign-off

Buffalo

WUTV 29-Fox

5:00 This Morning's Business

5:30 First Business

6:00 Gargoyles

6:30 Aladdin

7:00 Vor-Tech

7:30 Bobby's World (2 eps)

8:30 Quack Pack

9:00 Fox After Breakfast


10:00 Crook & Chase

11:00 Judge Judy

11:30 Blossom

Noon Maury Povich

1:00 700 Club

2:00 Bananas in Pajamas

2:30 BRUNO the Kid

3:00 Batman & Robin

3:30 Spider-Man

4:00 Big Bad BeetleBorgs

4:30 Power Rangers Turbo

5:00 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

5:30 Real TV

6:00 Simpsons

6:30 Roseanne

7:00 Home Improvement

7:30 Cheers

8:00 Extreme Magic: Robert Gallup

9:00 Pacific Palisades

10:00 Seinfeld

10:30 Cops

11:00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Mid. Infomercials

1:00 Burning Zone

2:00 Baywatch
3:00 Maury Povich

4:00 Star Trek

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> Burlington/Plattsburgh

> WCAX 3-CBS

> 5:00 Simpsons

Interesting story -- I first got a large C-Band dish in 1997 (which I kept for two years). On CBMT,
they had a newsbrief before their Simpsons at 5PM. As Dennis Trudeau (Newswatch's anchor)
tells what's on Newswatch that night, "The Simpsons" was playing on one of the TV screens
behind him. I thought that was the main CBC feed, and CBMT delayed "The Simpsons" for a
minute, while Dennis plugged the news. I later found out that that TV was tuned to WCAX, which
had their Simpsons on against CBC's.

> WVNY 22-ABC

> 5:00 Infomercial

> 9:00 Infomercials

> Noon Infomercial


> 4:00 Vor-Tech

> 12:35 Infomercials

And they still show alot of these today. (Was Vor-Tech an infomercial?)

> Poland Spring/Auburn/Portland

> WMTW 8-ABC

> Toledo

> WTOL 11-CBS

These two channels were still listed in TV Hebdo (same magazine as TV 7 Jours, but sold
separately) as of early 2005, but long gone from Quebec -- WMTW moved off Mount
Washington in 2003(?); WTOL replaced on CANCOM with Detroit's WWJ in 2001.

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Re: Retro: Quebec Wed 6/25/97 (pt 2-US stations)

> > Burlington/Plattsburgh

> > WVNY 22-ABC

> > 5:00 Infomercial


> > 9:00 Infomercials

> > Noon Infomercial

> > 4:00 Vor-Tech

> > 12:35 Infomercials

>

> And they still show alot of these today. (Was Vor-Tech an

> infomercial?)

Nope- Vor-Tech was a syndied cartoon. Don't really know much about it, though...

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Re: Retro: Quebec Wed 6/25/97 (pt 2-US stations)

> Nope- Vor-Tech was a syndied cartoon. Don't really know

> much about it, though...

Its full title was "Vortech:Undercover Conversion Squad" and it ran for one year(1996-97). It was
also a updated spinoff of the 1980s cartoon series "M.A.S.K."

Retro: Kansas, Friday, Oct. 16, 1959

(Source: Great Bend Daily Tribune)

KCKT 2 Great Bend (NBC)

(part of the Kansas State Network from KARD-3, Wichita)

AM
6:30 Continental Classroom

7 Today (inc. weather 7:25, news 8:25)

9 Dough Re Mi

9:30 Treasure Hunt

10 Price is Right

10:30 Concentration

11 Tic Tac Dough

11:30 It Could Be You

PM

12 Cartoon Time

12:15 News, Weather, Markets

12:30 Markets

12:40 Better Home Living

12:55 Civic Calendar

1 Queen For A Day

1:30 Thin Man

2 Young Dr. Malone

2:30 From These Roots

3 House On High Street

3:30 Split Personality

4 Christian Science

4:15 Film Varieties

4:30 Cartoon Time

5 Magic Top Time

5:15 Film Varieties


5:30 Hopalong Cassidy

6 News

6:15 NBC News

6:30 People Are Funny

7 Trouble Shooters

7:30 M Squad

8 Cavalcade of Sports

8:45 Bowling

9 Friday Night Special -- Pontiac Star Parade: Victor Borges Copenhagen

10 News

10:30 Showcase

11 High School Scoreboard

11:15 Showcase

KAKE-TV 10 Wichita (ABC)

AM

7:50 Cartoons

9 Romper Room

10 Open House

10:30 Gardenwise

11 Movie Date

PM

12 News and Weather

12:10 Midday Weather

12:15 Little Rascals


12:45 Party Line

1:30 Love That Bob

2 Day In Court

2:30 Gale Storm

3 Beat The Clock

3:30 Deputy Dusty

5 Three Stooges

6 Sheena

6:30 Tomorrow The Moon

7:30 Man From Blackhawk

8 77 Sunset Strip

9 The Detectives

9:30 Black Saddle

(No listings after 9:30)

KAYS-TV 7 Hays (ABC)

The only listings for Ch. 7 are:

PM

4:30 American Bandstand

5:30 Mickey Mouse Club

10 News

10:30 Nightwatch

KWCH 12 Hutchinson-Wichita (CBS)

AM
7 Top O The Mornin

7:25 Community Window

7:40 Channel 12 Morning News

7:45 Ding Dong School

7:55 News

8 Captain Kangaroo

9 Jack Linkletter

10 I Love Lucy

10:30 Top Dollar

11 Love of Life

11:30 Search for Tomorrow

11:45 Guiding Light

PM

12 Ollies Alley

12:30 As The World Turns

1 For Better Or For Worse

1:30 House Party

2 Big Payoff

2:30 Verdict is Yours

3 Brighter Day

3:15 Secret Storm

3:30 Edge of Night

4 (No listing)

4:30 Crusader Rabbit

4:45 HiFi Hop


5:45 CBS News

6 Evening Edition (news)

6:30 Rawhide

7:30 Hotel De Paree

8 Desilu Playhouse

9 The Lineup

9:30 Person to Person

10 News

10:30 Markham (from 9:30 p.m. Saturday, when Ch. 12 broadcast the syndicated MacKenzies
Raiders)

11 Late Date (apparently a movie, based on another Ch. 12 schedule Ive seen from 1959)

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Re: Retro: Kansas, Friday, Oct. 16, 1959

> >>

>

> KAKE-TV 10 Wichita (ABC)

>

> PM

> > 3:30 Deputy Dusty


I'm amazed that KAKE didn't carry Who

Do You Trust? or American Bandstand.

>

> 6:30 Tomorrow The Moon

Disney's show aired at this time. Was

this an episode?

>

>

>> KWCH 12 Hutchinson-Wichita (CBS)

> AM

> > 9 Jack Linkletter

On The Go, taped mostly in California

and Nevada.

> >>> >

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Re: Retro: Kansas, Friday, Oct. 16, 1959

DM601 takes us back to Kansas on October 16th, 1959, thanks to listings from the Great Bend
Daily Tribune:

> KCKT 2 Great Bend (NBC)


> (part of the Kansas State Network from KARD-3, Wichita)

The flagship is now known as KSNW-TV (Kansas State Network/Wichita)

> 8 Cavalcade of Sports

I thought that the "Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports" (almost always a Boxing match) aired live at 10
P.M. ET, which would be 9 in the Central time zone.

The only possibilities for it being broadcast that week at 8 P.M. would be: (1) Kansas was on
standard time, or (2) that night's bout was broadcast live from the Canadian Maritimes (maybe
Halifax, Nova Scotia??), which is an hour ahead of the East Coast, resulting in the bout starting at
10 P.M. local, 9 in the East, and 8 in the Central time zone.

> KAYS-TV 7 Hays (ABC)

> The only listings for Ch. 7 are:

> PM

> 4:30 American Bandstand

> 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club

> 10 News

> 10:30 Nightwatch

Maybe KAYS rebroadcast KAKE at all other hours, and these were the only programs KAYS
broadcast that KAKE didn't.

Today, KAYS is a CBS affiliate.


One other interesting tidbit is that Jack Paar's "Tonight Show" did not air anywhere in the region
served by these listings. Considering how successful it had become by the Fall of 1959, this is
puzzling. (My guess is that the NBC-affiliated Kansas State Network stations probably began
running Paar not too long after the date of these listings)

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12-19-2005, 04:48 PM #4

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Dick Clark & KAKE

> > >>

>>

> > KAKE-TV 10 Wichita (ABC)

>>

> > PM

> > > 3:30 Deputy Dusty

>

> I'm amazed that KAKE didn't carry Who

> Do You Trust? or American Bandstand.

>>

> > 6:30 Tomorrow The Moon

>

The interesting thing about this is that in Dick Clark's bio that came out

in the 1970's "Rock, Roll,and Remember", there is actually a pic of Clark

with his secretary. In the pic you can see a letter on Dick's desk that came

from KAKE-TV 10. Of course one can't actually read the letter from looking at the pic but it is
quite easy to see the KAKE letterhead. It's a shame though as it looks like that pic was made
around the same time as these listings and chances are it could very well give us a clue as to why
KAKE didn't carry Bandstand or maybe KAKE may be picking up the show later on and wanted to
tell Dick Clark about it.

We will never know.

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Re: Retro: Kansas, Friday, Oct. 16, 1959

> I thought that the "Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports"

> (almost always a Boxing match) aired live at 10 P.M.

> ET, which would be 9 in the Central time zone.

>

> The only possibilities for it being broadcast that week

> at 8 P.M. would be: (1) Kansas was on standard time...

>> 6:30 People Are Funny

>> 7 Trouble Shooters

>> 7:30 M Squad

>> 8 Cavalcade of Sports

>> 8:45 Bowling

>> 9 Friday Night Special--Pontiac Star Parade:

Victor Borges Copenhagen

Kansas was on standard time in 1959. I'm not sure where


the CT/MT dividing line was but Great Bend was likely in

the Central zone then as now.

This was probably the alternate (delayed by one hour)

network feed (during DST) for EST and CST areas where

normally everything aired in pattern. I recall discussion

some months back about similar occurrences elsewhere when

a live sports show was thrown into the mix.

Here, the alternate feed had the first two shows in pattern,

then the normal sequence was interrupted by "M Squad" from

its 9:30pm EDT feed and the sports/bowling hour (live show

10-11pm EDT). The final hour here--9-10pm CST--was likely

the 8:30-9:30pm EDT slot normally occupied by the "Bell

Telephone Hour."

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Re: Dick Clark & KAKE

> > > >>


>>>

> > > KAKE-TV 10 Wichita (ABC)

>>>

> > > PM

> > > > 3:30 Deputy Dusty

>>

> > I'm amazed that KAKE didn't carry Who

> > Do You Trust? or American Bandstand.

>>>

> The interesting thing about this is that in Dick Clark's bio

> that came out

> in the 1970's "Rock, Roll,and Remember", there is actually a

> pic of Clark

> with his secretary. In the pic you can see a letter on

> Dick's desk that came

> from KAKE-TV 10...It's a shame though as it looks like

> that pic was made around the same time as these listings and

> chances are it could very well give us a clue as to why KAKE

> didn't carry Bandstand or maybe KAKE may be picking up the

> show later on and wanted to tell Dick Clark about it.

>

> We will never know.

>

I posted a Wichita schedule from a Saturday in April 1963 a while back; at that time Deputy
Dusty was still on weekdays but they had an hour of Bandstand around mid-morning on
Saturdays, apparently taping one of the weekday shows.
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Re: Retro: Kansas, Friday, Oct. 16, 1959

> DM601 takes us back to Kansas on October 16th, 1959, thanks

> to listings from the Great Bend Daily Tribune:

>

> > KCKT 2 Great Bend (NBC)

> > (part of the Kansas State Network from KARD-3, Wichita)

>

> The flagship is now known as KSNW-TV (Kansas State

> Network/Wichita)

>

> > 8 Cavalcade of Sports

>

> I thought that the "Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports" (almost

> always a Boxing match) aired live at 10 P.M. ET, which would

> be 9 in the Central time zone.

>

> The only possibilities for it being broadcast that week at 8


> P.M. would be: (1) Kansas was on standard time, or (2) that

> night's bout was broadcast live from the Canadian Maritimes

> (maybe Halifax, Nova Scotia??), which is an hour ahead of

> the East Coast, resulting in the bout starting at 10 P.M.

> local, 9 in the East, and 8 in the Central time zone.

I tend to believe that Kansas was on Central Standard Time,

two hours behind New York. NBC's schedule (Eastern Daylight

Time) on Friday nights in the fall of '59 was:

7:30 People Are Funny

8 PM Troubleshooters

8:30 Bell Telephone Hour

9:30 M Squad

10 PM Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports

10:45 Jackpot Bowling

Kansas obviously stuck to the Central Time version

of primetime (6:30-10), as seen by People Are Funny

at 6:30 and Troubleshooters at 7. But the Pontiac

special must have aired 8:30-9:30 (EDT). To run

that program 7:30-8:30 (CST) would have meant the

fight would not have been live, and obviously KSN

was going to carry it live at 10 (EDT)/8 (CST).

So KSN went along with the Eastern feed of M Squad


(9:30/7:30), boxing (10/8), and bowling (10:45/8:45),

delaying the Pontiac show to 9 PM, when NBC would

have been in affiliate time in the East.

Complicated, I know, but I also know that the following

summer NBC was running Masquerade Party at 9:30 (EDT)

on Friday nights, followed by boxing at 10. Since North

Carolina stayed on EST in those days, we got Masquerade

Party at 8:30, followed by the boxing/bowling combo

from 9 to 10, and the Bell Telephone Hour at 10 instead

of 8:30.

Likewise, ABC stations in the South flipflopped Hawaiian

Eye and the Wednesday night fights in the 1959-60 season;

on EDT, Hawaiian Eye was on at 9 and the fights at 10, while

on EST, it was the other way around.

Also recall that there was a period in late September/

early October when California was on Pacific Standard

Time, four hours behind New York, and that ABC's Saturday-

night Fight Of The Week/Make That Spare combo ran 6-7 (PST)

(10-11 EDT) in Los Angeles and other California markets

(that was in the early '60s).

I find it highly unlikely that the Gillette fight of


October 16, 1959, originated in the Maritimes; I'd

put my money on it being broadcast from Madison Square

Garden.

>

> > KAYS-TV 7 Hays (ABC)

> > The only listings for Ch. 7 are:

> > PM

> > 4:30 American Bandstand

> > 5:30 Mickey Mouse Club

> > 10 News

> > 10:30 Nightwatch

>

> Maybe KAYS rebroadcast KAKE at all other hours, and these

> were the only programs KAYS broadcast that KAKE didn't.

>

> Today, KAYS is a CBS affiliate.

>

> One other interesting tidbit is that Jack Paar's "Tonight

> Show" did not air anywhere in the region served by these

> listings. Considering how successful it had become by the

> Fall of 1959, this is puzzling. (My guess is that the

> NBC-affiliated Kansas State Network stations probably began

> running Paar not too long after the date of these listings)

>

It's amazing how many NBC affiliates didn't carry Paar at


the time. Joseph, you've mentioned that WBZ/4 didn't run

him in Boston; I've mentioned that WSB/2 didn't run him in

Atlanta (nor, as I recall, did sister station WSOC/9 Charlotte).

In Atlanta, WLWA (now WXIA)/11, then the ABC affiliate, carried

Paar; ironically, that's the NBC affiliate now, and it does

carry Leno. In Charlotte, Paar was blacked out until about

1960, when I think WSOC began picking him up in progress

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Re: Dick Clark & KAKE

Maybe someone can go back and check Wichita TV listings from the period to determine
whether Dick Clark's "Beechnut Show" (broadcast on Saturday nights at 8 ET) was on KAKE-10,
even if "American Bandstand" wasn't. That may explain the letter from KAKE.

One other question that maybe someone can answer: Wasn't KAKE the first ABC affiliate in a
market with primary affiliates of all three (at the time) networks to become number-one in
prime-time network programming??

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> Maybe someone can go back and check Wichita TV listings from

> the period to determine whether Dick Clark's "Beechnut Show"

> (broadcast on Saturday nights at 8 ET) was on KAKE-10, even

> if "American Bandstand" wasn't. That may explain the letter

> from KAKE.

>

> One other question that maybe someone can answer: Wasn't

> KAKE the first ABC affiliate in a market with primary

> affiliates of all three (at the time) networks to become

> number-one in prime-time network programming??

>

It was, and IIRC, Lawrence Welk came to the station for

a big party celebrating the accomplishment.

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> Maybe someone can go back and check Wichita TV listings from

> the period to determine whether Dick Clark's "Beechnut Show"

> (broadcast on Saturday nights at 8 ET) was on KAKE-10, even

> if "American Bandstand" wasn't. That may explain the letter

> from KAKE.

>

KAKE-10 was carrying Dick Clark's Beechnut Show in the fall of '59. Here's the Kansas schedule
for Saturday, Oct. 17, 1959 from the Great Bend Tribune (and I don't have a Sunday schedule).

KCKT 2 Great Bend (NBC)

(part of the Kansas State Network from KARD-3 Wichita)

AM

9 Howdy Doody

9:30 Ruff and Reddy

10 Fury

10:30 Circus Boy

11 True Story

11:30 TBA

PM

12:15 College Football: Notre Dame vs. Michigan State

3 Industry on Parade

3:30 Dangerous Assignment

4 Ray Milland

4:30 Saturday Date

5:30 Cartoon Time

6 Steve Donovan
6:30 Bonanza

7:30 The Man And The Challenge

8 The Deputy

8:30 Five Fingers

9:30 It Could Be You

10 News

10:30 Face of Crime

10:45 Showcase

KAKE-TV 10 Wichita (ABC)

AM

8:30 Big Picture

9 Six Gun Theater

10 Uncle Al

10:30 Popeye and His Pals

PM

12 Rascals Rollcall

1 Daywatch

2:30 Dance Party

3:30 Mr. D.A.

4 Roller Derby

4:30 Mr. D.A. (again)

5 All Star Golf

5:30 African Patrol

6 Dustys Jamboree
6:30 Dick Clark

7 John Gunthers High Road

7:30 Leave It To Beaver

8 Lawrence Welk

9 Jubilee U.S.A.

9:30 Mickey Spillane

10 News

10:30 Best of Hollywood

11 Long Range Weather

KAYS-TV 7 Hays (ABC)

As before, these are the only listings for KAYS:

AM

1 Daywatch (with KAKE)

1:25 News

1:30 Film TBA

6 Dustys Jamboree (with KAKE)

* No listing for Dick Clark at 6:30

7 Jubilee U.S.A.(two hours earlier than KAKE)

8 Lawrence Welk (with KAKE)

9 No listing

9:30 O Henry Playhouse

10 News

10:15 Weatherdial

10:20 Man About Sports


KWCH 12 Hutchinson-Wichita (CBS)

AM

8:30 Captain Kangaroo

9:30 Mighty Mouse

10 Heckle & Jeckel

10:30 Uncle Willibees Secret Place

11 Flash Gordon

11:30 Sunday School

11:45 New Day In Dentistry

PM

12 Noon Special

12:15 Catholic News

12:30 Uncle Willibee (again)

1 Early Show (not listed)

3 Thoroughbred Racing

4 Film

4:30 Roy Rogers

5 Jeffs Collie

5:30 The Whistler

6 Special Edition

6:15 Sports Scoreboard

6:30 Perry Mason

7:30 Wanted-Dead or Alive

8 Phil Silvers
9 Gunsmoke

9:30 MacKenzies Raiders

10 News

10:20 Jack Munley Show

10:30 Late Date

12M News Roundup

Retro: Toronto/Hamilton/Peterborough/Kitchener New Year's Day (Wed 1/1) 1997

from Toronto Star

2 WGRZ-NBC Buffalo * 3 CKVR-NewNet Barrie * 4 WIVB-CBS Buffalo *

5 CBLT-CBC Toronto * 6-41 CIII-Global Toronto * 7 WKBW-ABC Buffalo *

8 WROC-CBS Rochester * 9 CFTO-CTV/BBS Toronto * 10 CFPL-BBS London *

10r WHEC-NBC Rochester * 11 CHCH-ONtv Hamilton * 11k CKWS-CBC Kingston *

12 CHEX-CBC Peterborough * 13 CKCO-CTV/BBS Kitchener * 13r WOKR-ABC Rochester *

17 WNED-PBS Buffalo * 23 WNEQ-PBS Buffalo * 25 CBLFT-SRC Toronto *

29 WUTV-Fox Buffalo * 47 CFMT-Ethnic Toronto * 57 CITY-Ind Toronto *

MC MetroCable 10-Rogers * TFO TFO * TVO CICA-TVO Toronto

Morning

5:00

2-7-13r News

4 Wake Up!

6-41 Kenneth Copeland

8 CBS News Up to the Minute


10r-29 This Morning's Business

5:05

3 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

5:30

2-10r News

6-41 Faith 20

7 Good Morning Western New York

11-11k James Robison

29 First Business

5:35

57 Titans

6:00

3 Supermarket Sweep

4 Wake Up!

6-41 Kitty Cats

8r CBS Morning News

9 Getting Past Michael

10-10r-13r News

11 Morning Market

11k Body Moves

12 Canadian Reflections
13 Fred's Place

29 Gargoyles

47 Telejornal

57 Body Tech

TFO Alfred J. Kwak

TVO Psychology: The Study of Human Behavior

6:30

3 Challenge

6-41 Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show

8r News

9-13 Canada AM

10 Fitness with Love

11k Year in Review

12 Body Moves

25 Looping [Tale Spin]

47 Studio Aperto

57 Body Tech

TFO Les Fruittis

TVO Working with Assertiveness

7:00

2-10r Today

3 Travel Magazine

4 Wake Up! This Morning


5-11k-12 CBC Morning News

6-41 Care Bears

7-13r Good Morning America

8 CBS This Morning

10 100 Huntley Street

17 Lilias, Yoga & You

25 Cinema "Le bon gros geant"

29 Quack Pack

47 Chinese Newsline

57 Titans

TFO Picoli et Lirabo/Bisou

TVO Ghostwriter

7:30

3 Hollywood Camera

6-41 Freakazoid

17 Sesame Street

29 Big Bad BeetleBorgs

57 Originals

TFO Katie et Orbie

TVO Bill Nye the Science Guy

8:00

3 Celebrity Cooks

4 CBS This Morning


6-41 Bugs 'n' Daffy

10 Take Part

11 100 Huntley Street

29 Magic Adventures of Mumfie

47 Asian Horizons

57 Life on Venus Ave.

TFO A la claire fontaine

TVO Polka Dot Shorts/Little Star

8:30

3 Hollywood Camera

6-41 Sailor Moon

10 Fitness with Love

17 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

25 L'ange et le petit soldat

29 VOR-Tech

47 Asian Horizons

TFO Le livre de la jungle [Jungle Book]

TVO Polka Dot Door

9:00

2 Family Matters

3 Body Tech

4-8 Fiesta Bowl Parade

5-11k CBC Playground


6-41 Toronto Humane Society

7 Geraldo Rivera

9-10-10r-13 Regis & Kathie Lee

11 Japanese Red & White Show [annual competition from NHK]

12 James Robison

13r Montel Williams

17 Sesame Street

25 Pacha et les chats [Kitty Cats]

29 Fox After Breakfast

47 Sally Jessy Raphael

57 Scoop with Sam & Dorothy

MC Reel to Real

TFO Iris, le gentil professeur [Iris the Happy Professor]

TVO Join In!

9:15

5-11k Fred Penner's Place

25 Iris le gentil professeur

TFO Livre ouvert/Pingu

9:30

2 Who's the Boss?

3 Best of MovieTelevision

5-11k Sesame Park

12 Urban Peasant
25 La maison de Ouimzie [Wimzie's House]

MC Reel to Real

TFO Caroline et ses amis

TVO Kitty Cats

9:45

TFO Le grenier de Bisou [Bisou's Attic]

10:00

2 Full House

3 Leeza

4-8 Coming Up Roses

5-11k-12 Theodore Tugboat

6-41 Foster Parents Plan

7 Rosie O'Donnell

9-10-13 New Year's Eve Niagara Falls

10r Jenny Jones

13r Sally Jessy Raphael

17 Barney & Friends

25 La messe du jour de l'An (New Year's Day Mass)

29 Infomercials

47 Jump Cut

57 CityLine

MC Libre El Commo

TFO Arthur le dragon [Dudley the Dragon]


TVO Chicken Minute

10:15

5-11k-12 CBC Playground

10:30

2 Step by Step

5-11k-12 Mr. Dressup

6-41 100 Huntley Street

17 Puzzle Place

47 Who's the Boss?

TFO Cocotte-Minute

TVO Bookmice

11:00

2-4-7-8-9-10r-13-13r 108th Tournament of Roses Parade

3 Maury Povich

5 Wimzie's House

10 Marriage Counsellor

11k-12 Price is Right

17 Arthur

25 La bande a Munsch [Bunch of Munsch]

29 Blossom

47 Pat Bullard

57 Ziggy
MC Xenophobic Experience

TFO Picoli et Lirabo

TVO Dudley the Dragon

11:15

TFO La cabane des reves

11:30

5 Empty Nest

6-41 Love Handles

10 Lifeworks

17 Magic School Bus

25 Que le meilleur gagne

29 Judge Judy

TFO Le monde animal

TVO Polka Dot Shorts

11:50

TFO Spectacles en direct

Afternoon

Noon

3 Leave It to Beaver

5-11k-12 Midday

6-41-57 News
10 Movie "Treasure Island"

17 Nova

25 Madeline

29 Maury Povich

47 Rolonda

TFO Le fils du cordonnier

TVO Magic School Bus

12:30

2-10r Toyota Gator Bowl: North Carolina-West Virigina (from Jacksonville, FL)

3 Exploring Under Sail

25 Marilyn

57 Speakers Corner

MC Espana con sus Brazos Abirtos (with Arte Flamenco Spanish Dance Co)

TVO Global Family

12:50

5-11k-12 Prime Minister & Governor-General New Year's Messages

1:00

3 Body Tech

5-11k-12 Too Hot to Skate

6-41 Thunder in the Canyon

7-13r CompUSA Florida Citrus Bowl: Northwestern-Tennessee (from Orlando)

11 Rosie O'Donnell
17 Frontline

25 Les yeux du coeur

29 700 Club

47 Movie "Turning to Stone"

57 Movie "Cocoon: The Return"

TFO Cirques du monde

TVO Leslie Kenton's 10 Day De-Stress Plan

1:30

3 Travel Magazine

4-8 Southwestern Bell Cotton Bowl Classic: Kansas State-BYU (from Dallas)

9-13 HOMEstyle

2:00

3 CityLine

6-41 Danger Bay

9-13 Champions of Magic

11 Neon Rider

17 New Year's Eve with Guy Lomardo & the Royal Canadians

25 Les p'tits bonheurs de Clemence

29 Bananas in Pajamas

MC Musical Soiree

TFO Babar

TVO Information Processing


2:15

TVO Business Communications 2

2:30

6-41 Entertainment Desk

10 Brotherly Love

29 Aladdin

TFO Katie et Orbie

2:45

TVO Mathematics for Technology

3:00

3 Company's Coming

5 Coronation Street

6-41 Without a Song

9-10-13 Camilla Scott

11 Ricki Lake

11k Wayne & Shuster in Black & White

12 Marquette Challenge

17 Barney & Friends

25 Les histoires de compositeurs

29 Adventures of Batman & Robin

47 Phat TV

57 CityLine
MC York Bicentennial Concert

TFO A la claire fontaine

TVO Your Best Business Partner: The Public Library

3:30

3 Wonderful Wizard of Oz

5 Urban Peasant

11k On the Road Again

17 Sesame Street

23 GED (en espanol)

29 Spider-Man

47 TV Korea

TFO Le livre de la jungle

TVO Polka Dot Door

4:00

2-10r Nutcracker on Ice

3 Big Bad BeetleBorgs

5-11k-12 Jonovision

6-41 Ready or Not

9-13 Family Playhouse

10 Oprah Winfrey

11 Real TV

23 Crossroads Cafe

25 La bande a Frankie
29 Casper

47 Tom Jobim: Nos Jeronimos (profile of the Brazilian bossa nova composer)

57 Baywatch

TFO Le grenier de Bisou/Naftaline/Pauline a la ferme

TVO Little Star/Johnson & Friends

4:25

25 Les mondes de Sismi

4:30

3 VR Troopers

5-11k-12 Family Matters

6-41 Young & the Restless

7-9-13-13r Rose Bowl: Arizona State-Ohio State (from Pasadena, CA)

11 Movie Show

17 Wishbone

23 Hooked on Aerobics

29 Power Rangers Zeo

TFO A la decouverte des bebes animaux

TVO Art Attack/Pingu

5:00

3 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

4-8 News

5-11k-12 Simpsons
10 America's Funniest Home Videos

11 Extra

17 Reading Rainbow

23 You & Your Great Dog

25 Watatatow

29 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

47 Telejornal

57 Geraldo Rivera

MC Songfest: Sounds of Music

TFO Les classiques animes

5:05

TVO Polka Dot Shorts/Tots TV

5:30

3 Martin

5 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

6-11-41 News

8 Coach

10 Home Improvement

11k Access Hollywood

12 Newswatch '96

17 Bill Nye the Science Guy

23 Body Electric

25 Bonne fete Bunnykins


29 Real TV

47 Full House

TVO Magic School Bus

5:45

TFO Caroline et ses amis

Evening

6:00

2-3-4-6-8-10-10r-11-41-57 News

5-11k-12 Royal Canadian Air Farce (New Year's Eve Special)

17 Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego?

23 Cucina Amore

25 Le Telejournal

29 Simpsons

47 Access Hollywood

TFO Aventures africaines

TVO Kratts' Creatures

6:05

25 Voeux provinciaux

6:15

25 Les histoires de Pere Castor


6:30

2-10r NBC Nightly News

3 Boarding School

4-8 CBS Evening News

6-41 First National

10 Journey Across Canada

11 Canada Tonight

17 Nightly Business Report

23 Small Business 2000

25 Fanfreluche

29 Roseanne

47 Coach

TFO Volt

TVO Wishbone

7:00

2-6-41 Entertainment Tonight

3 Star Trek: The Next Generation

4 Inside Edition

5-11k-12 This Hour Has 22 Minutes (New Year's Eve Special)

8 Wheel of Fortune

10 Baywatch

10r Real TV

11 Wings

17 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer


23 New Yankee Workshop

25 Spectacle du Garoulou

29 Cheers

47 Simpsons

57 Hard Copy

MC How to Ballroom Dance

TFO Le riviere Esperance

TVO Lonely Planet

7:30

2-11 Mad About You

4 American Journal

6-41 Clueless

8 Jeopardy!

10r Extra

23 Wild Kingdom

25 Moi et l'autre...

29 Home Improvement

47 Murphy Brown

57 Seinfeld

MC How to Ballroom Dance

TVO Wildlife on One

8:00

2-6-10-10r-41 Wings
3 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

4-8 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl: Penn State-Texas (from Tempe, AZ)

5-11k-12 Bluebird North: The Art of the Song

11 Mysterious Forces Beyond

17 Great Performances

23 Mystery!

25 100 dessins dessous (look at NFB animation)

29-57 Movie "Fire in the Sky"

47 Studio Aperto

MC Kobblestone

TFO Cirques du monde

TVO Studio 2

8:30

2-6-10r-41 Wings

7-13r Grace Under Fire

9-10-13 Men Behaving Badly

11 NewsRadio

47 Felicita

9:00

2-10r NewsRadio

3 Xena: Warrior Princess

5-11k-12 Campus on Stage

6-41 Touched by an Angel


7-9-10-13-13r Drew Carey

11 Movie "Dare to Love"

23 An Immigrant's Gift: The Quality of Life Pioneer Joseph M. Juran

25 Bye Bye 96

47 Chinese Newsline

TFO Cinema "Au clair de la lune"

TVO Movie "Sherman's March"

9:30

2-10r Men Behaving Badly

7-9-10-13-13r Ellen

17 No Journey's End: Lorena McKennitt

10:00

2-10r-13 Law & Order

3 Baywatch Nights

5-11k-12 The National

6-41 Mission: Northwest Passage

7-9-10-13r Politically Incorrect's Greatest Hits

17 Berdien Steinberg: Amadeus & Friends

23 Charlie Rose

29-57 Seinfeld

47 Jerry Springer

MC An Evening of Dance (Sean Boutilier Academy of Dance)(sign-off mid.)


10:10

25 Le Telejournal/Le Meteo

10:30

10 Jamie Foxx

25 Cinema "La gloire de mon pere"

29 Cops

57 Ooh La La

11:00

2-3-7-10-10r-11-13r-57 News

5-11k Prime Minister & Governor-General's Message

6-41 World Tonight

9-13 CTV News

12 Newswatch '96

29 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

47 Married...with Children

TFO Dizzy Gillespie: A Night in Chicago

11:10

5-11k Double Exposure's Swift Kick in the Year-End (JIP)

11:30

4-8-9-13 News

5 Movie "Here My Song" (Sign-off 1:30)


6-41 Christmas in the Arctic

10 Political Memoirs

12 Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

11:35

2-3-10r Tonight Show

7-13r Nightline

11k-47 Late Show with David Letterman

57 Movie "Married to the Mob"

11:40

TVO Managing Diversity

Late Night

Midnight

9-10 Movie "A Man for All Seasons" (Sign-off or infomercials 3:05)

11 Peter Popoff

12 Empty Nest (sign-off or infomercials 12:30)

13 Infomercials

TFO Volt: Palmares 1996 (Sign-off 3:30)

12:05

4-8 Late Show with David Letterman

6-41 Night Stand (sign-off or infomercials 1:05)

7 Ricki Lake
13r Hard Copy

12:10

TVO Japanese Language & People (sign-off 12:40)

12:20

25 Cinema "Le chateau de ma mere" (sign-off 2:00)

12:35

2-3-10 Late Night with Conan O'Brien

47 Late Late Show (sign-off or infomercials 1:35)

1:00

13 Night Court

29 Homeboys in Outer Space

1:05

4-8 Late Late Show

7 Access Hollywood

13r Infomercial

1:30

13 Night Court

29 Dear John
1:35

2 Gordon Elliott

3-10r Later

13r Access Hollywood

1:50

57 Movie "Cocoon: The Return"

2:00

29 Baywatch

2:05

3 Perry Mason

4 News

8 CBS News Up to the Minute

10r World Vision

13r Dating Game

2:35

4 Infomercials

13r Newlywed Game

3:00

10r Extra

29 Scoop with Sam & Dorothy


3:05

2 Strange Universe

3 McHale's Navy

7 ABC World News Now

13r Dazzling Jewels

3:30

10r Married...with Children

3:35

2 NBC News Nightside

3 Munsters

3:40

4 Court TV: Inside America's Courts

3:50

57 Movie "The Passage"

4:00

10r Jenny Jones

13r Fast Track Gold

29 Star Trek
4:05

3 M*A*S*H

4:10

4 CBS News Up to the Minute

4:35

3 M*A*S*H

Retro:Cleveland Thursday Daytime December 18, 1952

Source:Cleveland Press

Listings were in an up-down grid format Listings are exactly as printed except where I put
parentheses to give the more official show title

WNBK 4 NBC

7AM Dave Garroway (Today)

9AM Feature Film

10AM Home Cooking

10:30 Charming Children

11AM Idea Shop

11:30 Ernie Benedict

Noon NewsNoontime)Comics

12:30 Living Fashion

1PM Feature Film

2:30 Chef Lorenzo


3PM Big Payoff

3:30 Welcome Travelers

4PM Kate Smith

5PM Hawkins Falls

5:15 Gabby Hayes

5:30 Howdy Doody

WEWS 5 CBS

8:30 News:On Wings Of Song

9AM Western Reserve University Telecourse

9:30 Paige Palmer

10AM Arthur Godfrey

11AM (There's) One In Every Family

11:30 Strike It Rich

Noon Bride And Groom

12:15 Love Of Life

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 News

1PM Women's Window

1:30 Garry Moore

2PM Vanity Fair

2:30 Guiding Light

2:45 Art Linkletter

3:15 Mixing Bowl


3:45 Western Movie

4:45 Time For Beany (Puppets)

5PM Uncle Jake (Gene Carroll)

5:30 Western Movie

WXEL 9 DuMont/ABC

10:45 Film Shorts

11AM Bargain Bar

11:30 Jonathan Story

Noon News

12:15 Lazy Listening

12:30 Film Shorts

1PM Feature Film

2:45 Film:Quiz

3PM Alice Weston

3:45 Paul Weston (Probably related..would be too much of a coincidence not to be)

4PM Handwriting

4:30 King Jack('s) (Toy Box)

5PM Santa Claus

5:15 By Jupiter

5:30 Desert Deputy-Western shorts

This was still early for WXEL-TV..almost three years on the air and everything other than filmed
movies, shorts in daytime was all live and local..DuMont and ABC had no network progrsms at
this time
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Re: Retro:Cleveland Thursday Daytime December 18, 1952

> This was still early for WXEL-TV..almost three years on the

> air and everything other than filmed movies, shorts in

> daytime was all live and local..DuMont and ABC had no

> network progrsms at this time

According to the Castleman & Podrazik book, DuMont did have something resembling a daytime
schedule in December 1952:

12:00pm Take The Break (variety)

12:30 Broadway Matinee (variety) M-W-F/Ethel Thorsen Show (fashion) T-Th

12:45 Noontime News

1:00 Ladies Date (game)

1:30 local

3:00 Paul Dixon Show (musical variety), which was the last surviving DuMont daytime program,
remaining until the network began crumbling to dust in 1955

4:00 local

Maybe there was no live interconnect to Cleveland for DuMont and these shows weren't
kinescoped?

You're right about ABC, though. They had no network daytime programming until the fall of
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Monday night network TV programming, 1969 & 1970

Before MNF and during its first season. Prime time started at 7:30 ET then:

1969

ABC

7:30: The Music Scene

8:15: The New People

9:00: The Survivors

10:00: Love American Style

CBS

7:30: Gunsmoke

8:30: Here's Lucy

9:00: Mayberry RFD (The Andy Griffith Show without Andy Griffith)

9:30: Doris Day

10:00: Carol Burnett

NBC

7:30: My World and Welcome To It

8:00: Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In


9:00: NBC Monday Night at the Movies

1970

ABC

7:30: The Young Lawyers

8:30: The New People

9:00: Monday Night Football/Movies (after the season)

CBS

7:30: Gunsmoke

8:30: Here's Lucy

9:00: Mayberry RFD

9:30: Doris Day

10:00: Carol Burnett

NBC

7:30: Red Skelton (he'd left CBS after the 1969-70 season)

8:00: Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In

9:00: NBC Monday Night at the Movies

Retro: Dallas/Ft. Worth Saturday, August 13, 1977

From the Dallas Morning News. Schedules

run 7 AM-1 AM.


KDFW Ch. 4 (CBS)

7 AM Sylvester And Tweety

7:30 Clue Club

8 AM Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour

9 AM Tarzan (animated)

9:30 New Adventures Of Batman (animated)

10 AM Shazam-Isis Hour

11 AM Fat Albert

11:30 Ark II

12 N CBS Children's Film Festival:

"Captain Mikula, The Kid"

1 PM Young 4-Country

1:30 Action Theater: "The Comancheros"

w/John Wayne, Stuart Whitman

3:30 CBS Sports Spectacular

5 PM McHale's Navy

5:30 CBS Evening News

6 PM Eyewitness News

6:30 4-Country Reporter

7 PM Mary Tyler Moore

7:30 Bob Newhart

8 PM All In The Family

8:30 Alice
9 PM Switch

10 PM Eyewitness News

10:30 Twilight Zone

11 PM Honeymooners

11:30 Channel 4 Movie: "North

To Alaska" w/John Wayne,

Stewart Granger, Ernie Kovacs

KXAS Ch. 5 (NBC)

7 AM Woody Woodpecker (NBC)

7:30 Pink Panther

9 AM Speed Buggy

9:30 Monster Squad

10 AM Space Ghost--Frankenstein Jr.

10:30 Big John, Little John

11 AM Land Of The Lost

11:30 Kids From C.A.P.E.R.

12 N Challenge

12:30 Putt Putt Golf

1 PM Baseball (teams not given)

4 PM Junior Olympics (time approximate)

5:30 Texas News

6 PM Hee Haw

7 PM Emergency!
8 PM Pre-Season Football: Cowboys vs.

Seahawks

11 PM Texas News (time approximate)

11:30 Saturday Night (Live, joined in

progress)

12 M Phil Donahue

WFAA Ch. 8 (ABC)

7 AM Tom And Jerry/Jabberjaw

8 AM Scooby Doo/Dynomutt Show

9:30 Krofft Supershow

10:30 Super Friends

11 AM Oddball Couple

11:30 Peppermint Place

12 N News 8 Probe

**These last two are why American Bandstand

wasn't carried in Dallas.**

12:30 Collins In Washington (I think this

was a member of the House of Representatives.)

1 PM Hardy Boys--Nancy Drew Mysteries

2 PM Ara Parseghian's Sports

2:30 Gong Show


3 PM Wide World Of Sports

4:30 PGA Championship (Third round)

6 PM News 8: The Scene Tonight (time

approximate)

6:30 Access

7 PM Fish

7:30 Sugar (a/k/a Sugar Time!)

8 PM Starsky And Hutch

9 PM Most Wanted

10 PM News 8: The Scene Tonight

10:30 Great Movie: "Captain Horatio

Hornblower" w/Gregory Peck,

Virginia Mayo

12:45 ABC Weekend News

KTVT Ch. 11 (Ind.)

8:30 News In Review

9 AM Extension '77

9:30 Fury

10 AM Hobab

10:30 What About People?

11 AM Los Tiempos

11:15 Time Out With Scott

11:30 Parents In Action


12 N Signs Of The Times

12:30 Point Of View

1 PM Congressman Collins

1:15 Listen

1:30 Love, American Style

2 PM The Racers

2:30 American Angler

3 PM Fiesta Mexicana

3:30 Hanna-Barbera Comedy

4 PM Newton-Weaver Western Hour

5 PM Lawrence Welk

6 PM Rifleman

6:30 Beverly Hillbillies

7 PM Music Hall America

8 PM That Good Ole Nashville Music

8:30 Porter Wagoner

9 PM High Chaparral

10 PM Saturday Night Wrestling

11:30 Ironside

12:30 Nightwatch News

12:45 Sign Off

KERA Ch. 13 (PBS)

7 AM Carrascolendas
7:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

8 AM Studio See

9 AM Sesame Street

10 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

10:30 Electric Company

11 AM Zoom

11:30 Villa Alegre

12 N Rebop

12:30 Sesame Street

1:30 Carrascolendas

2 PM Studio See

2:30 Electric Company

3 PM Rebop

3:30 Texas Weekly

4 PM Firing Line

5 PM Book Beat

5:30 Masterpiece Theater: "Poldark"

6:30 Once Upon A Classic: "Little

Lord Fauntleroy"

7 PM The Goodies

7:30 Wodehouse Playhouse

8 PM Evening At Pops

9 PM Axelford's Angel

10 PM Movies By Great Directors:

"The Harder They Fall" w/


Humphrey Bogart, Rod Steiger

12 M Austin City Limits

KXTX Ch. 39 (Ind.)

7 AM Underdog

7:30 Jonny Quest

8 AM Popeye And Bugs Hour (note that

it goes up against the Bugs

Bunny/Road Runner Hour on Ch. 4)

9 AM Mighty Mouse

9:30 Heckle And Jeckle

10 AM Jetsons

10:30 Saturday Movie: "Come To The Stable"

w/Loretta Young, Celeste Holm

12:30 Swiss Family Robinson (I think this

came from Canada and was not the

1975 ABC series.)

1 PM This Week In Baseball

1:30 Outdoors With Ken Callaway

2 PM Wagon Train

3 PM Bronco

4 PM Laramie

5 PM Cheyenne

6 PM Big Valley
7 PM Last Of The Wild

7:30 Dolly

8 PM Rex Humbard

9 PM Festival Of Praise

9:30 The Lesson

10 PM 700 Club

11 PM Celebrity Bowling

11:30 WCT Tournament Of Champions

12:30 Look Up (this is not Look Up

And Live)

12:45 Sign Off

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> From the Dallas Morning News. Schedules

> run 7 AM-1 AM.

>

> KXAS Ch. 5 (NBC)


>

> 8 PM Pre-Season Football: Cowboys vs.

> Seahawks

> 11 PM Texas News (time approximate)

> 11:30 Saturday Night (Live, joined in

> progress)

> 12 M Phil Donahue

>

Why didn't KXAS just carry Saturday Night Live from 11:30 to 1:00 A.M. instead of joining it in
progress to just air the last 30 minutes of it? Besides that,they were showing reruns from the
1976-1977 season anyways.

> WFAA Ch. 8 (ABC)

>

> 1 PM Hardy Boys--Nancy Drew Mysteries

> Delay from previous Sunday at 6:00 PM

And why wasn't American Bandstand shown in Dallas?

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> > From the Dallas Morning News. Schedules

> > run 7 AM-1 AM.

>

>>

> > KXAS Ch. 5 (NBC)

>>

> > 8 PM Pre-Season Football: Cowboys vs.

> > Seahawks

> > 11 PM Texas News (time approximate)

> > 11:30 Saturday Night (Live, joined in

> > progress)

> > 12 M Phil Donahue

>>

> Why didn't KXAS just carry Saturday Night Live from 11:30

> to 1:00 A.M. instead of joining it in progress to just air

> the last 30 minutes of it? Besides that,they were showing

> reruns from the 1976-1977 season anyways.

No idea, except that they had an episode of Donahue

they wanted to get on at midnight.

>

> > WFAA Ch. 8 (ABC)

>>

> > 1 PM Hardy Boys--Nancy Drew Mysteries


> > Delay from previous Sunday at 6:00 PM

>

> And why wasn't American Bandstand shown in Dallas?

>

Again, I don't know. On his program Inside Television,

Ch. 8 president Mike Shapiro was probably asked that

question more times than any other, and he never did

give a satisfactory answer. All he would ever say was

that the show had been off Ch. 8 for several years.

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American Bandstand was never seen in Houston, either. I think they aired local public affairs
programming in its place.

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> American Bandstand was never seen in Houston, either. I

> think they aired local public affairs programming in its

> place.

I just don't understand why Dallas or Houston(the two largest cities in the United States) never
carried American Bandstand. In San Antonio,American Bandstand was always seen on Saturday
mornings/afternoons depending on what time it aired(11:30 AM or Noon) from the 60's onward
till the late 80's when it was cancelled by ABC and USA started carrying it for a season.

And an OT(Off-Topic):I was 1 day into my 6th birthday when this list was posted.

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>

> No idea, except that they had an episode of Donahue

> they wanted to get on at midnight.


It must have been a pretty controversial subject then for KXAS to show Phil Donahue at midnight
and on Saturday night to boot. They thought that maybe the young kids were in bed or the
teenagers were out on dates.

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>>

> > No idea, except that they had an episode of Donahue

> > they wanted to get on at midnight.

>

> It must have been a pretty controversial subject then for

> KXAS to show Phil Donahue at midnight and on Saturday night

> to boot. They thought that maybe the young kids were in bed

> or the teenagers were out on dates.

>

Could be. I remember that during the 1976-77 season KXAS

carried The $128,000 Question, the unsuccessful revival of

The $64,000 Question, on Tuesdays at 6:30. One week a

contestant's category was "Human Sexuality." Ch. 5 delayed

that program until Sunday morning at 11:30, when, presumably,


most people would be in church. It didn't matter; the guy

was eliminated on his first appearance because the following week

The $128,000 Question was back at its regular time.

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> I just don't understand why Dallas or Houston(the two

> largest cities in the United States)

Uh, Texas, actually. Not that any other state matters. :-D

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> Why didn't KXAS just carry Saturday Night Live from 11:30

> to 1:00 A.M. instead of joining it in progress to just air

> the last 30 minutes of it? Besides that,they were showing

> reruns from the 1976-1977 season anyways.

NBC and KXAS had ongoing disputes about runovers. During the

week, when a Rangers game went past 10:00, NBC would not allow

KXAS to tape delay Carson. (But then Carson would call them

out on the air for JIPing his show.)

It was probably a similar issue with SNL.

(Side note: Carson had a clause in his contract stating that if

his show didn't go on by Midnight eastern, it didn't go on at all.

That's why on the rare occasions that NBC prime ran past 11:30 eastern, Letterman would start
EARLY.)

Retro: North Carolina Tuesday, January 3, 1956

A red-letter day. Queen For A Day, a popular

Mutual radio show, comes to television on NBC

and proves to be just as popular as ever.

Later, Do You Trust Your Wife? with Edgar Bergen


debuts on CBS. This show will move to ABC daytime

in the fall of 1957, and in 1958 will receive its

more familiar title, Who Do You Trust? Johnny Carson

will host the daytime show until he gets The Tonight

Show in 1962.

Ironically, Queen For A Day and Who Do You Trust?

will air back-to-back on ABC's daytime schedule from

January 1961 to December 1963.

Also this night, Jackie Gleason appears on The $64,000

Question to deliver the first "Blue Crutch" lapel decoration

for the 1956 March of Dimes campaign. Twenty-five days

later, Gleason will do the classic Honeymooners episode in

which Ralph Kramden is a contestant on The $99,000 Answer

and loses on the first question because he thinks Norton

wrote "Swanee River."

Schedules are from the Raleigh News and Observer.

WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS/ABC)

7 AM Morning Show

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Morning Chapel
9:15 Second Breakfast

9:30 On Your Account

10 AM Garry Moore

10:30 Arthur Godfrey

11:30 Strike It Rich

12 N RFD Piedmont

12:15 Love Of Life

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM What's Cooking Today?

1:30 Love Story

2 PM Robert Q. Lewis

2:30 Art Linkletter's House

Party

3 PM TV Matinee

3:30 Bob Crosby

4 PM Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 Little Rascals

5 PM Mickey Mouse Club

6 PM Superman

6:30 News

6:45 Douglas Edwards With The

News

7 PM I Led Three Lives


7:30 Name That Tune

8 PM Phil Silvers

8:30 Mr. District Attorney

9 PM Meet Millie

9:30 Theater (doesn't say what)

10 PM $64,000 Question

10:30 Playhouse (again, no info)

11 PM Les Paul And Mary Ford

11:05 Sports

11:10 Weather

11:15 News

11:20 Movie

WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS/NBC/ABC)

7 AM Morning Show

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Movie

10 AM Garry Moore

10:30 Arthur Godfrey

11:30 Strike It Rich

12 N Valiant Lady

12:15 Love Of Life

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light


1 PM Cooking

1:30 Love Story

2 PM Robert Q. Lewis

2:30 House Party

3 PM Backstage

3:30 Bob Crosby

4 PM Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 On Your Account

5 PM Jamboree

5:30 Superman

6 PM Open House

6:15 Not Alone

6:30 News

6:45 Weather

(there's a gap here)

7:15 Douglas Edwards

7:30 Arthur Smith

8 PM DuPont Cavalcade Theater

8:30 Waterfront

9 PM Douglas Fairbanks

9:30 Stories

10 PM $64,000 Question

10:30 Damon Runyon Theater

11 PM Weather, News
11:15 Sports

11:25 Les Paul And Mary Ford

11:30 Movie

WUNC Ch. 4 Chapel Hill (NET)

12:45 News

12:50 Treasury Department

1 PM Today On The Farm

1:30 Travelogues

2 PM Play Period

2:30 Sign Off

6 PM Magic Lantern

6:30 News And Weather

6:45 Sports

7 PM Prelude

7:15 Books And People

7:30 Wright-Songs

8 PM Reading

8:30 News

8:45 Sign Off

WMFD (WECT) Ch. 6 Wilmington (NBC/CBS/ABC)

2 PM Message
2:15 NATA

2:30 Cooking

3 PM Matinee Theater

4 PM NATA

4:15 Modern Romances

4:30 TBA

4:45 Kiddies

5 PM Pinky Lee

5:30 Howdy Doody

6 PM Wild Bill Hickok

6:30 S. Thomas (don't know who this is)

6:45 Drew Pearson

7 PM News And Sports

7:15 Music

7:30 Dinah Shore

7:45 Camel News Caravan

8 PM Martha Raye

9 PM I Led Three Lives

9:30 Damon Runyon Theater

10 PM Justice

10:30 Big Town

11 PM NATA

WITN Ch. 7 Washington, NC (NBC/ABC)


2 PM B. McManis (some sort of local

program)

3 PM Matinee Theater

4 PM B. Rangers (no idea)

4:15 Modern Romances

4:30 Queen For A Day

5 PM Pinky Lee

5:30 Howdy Doody

6 PM Playhouse

6:15 Weather

6:25 Sports

6:30 Caudill

7 PM Flash Gordon

7:30 Jr. (illegible)

7:45 Weather And News

8 PM Martha Raye

9 PM Fireside Theater

9:30 TBA

10 PM Big Picture

10:30 Big Town

11 PM News And Weather

WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville, NC (CBS/ABC)

7 AM Morning Show
8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM Romper Room

10:15 Theater

10:30 Arthur Godfrey

11:30 Strike It Rich

12 N News And Weather

12:15 Love Of Life

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1 PM Jack Paar

1:30 Love Story

2 PM Family Fare

2:30 House Party

3 PM Big Payoff

3:30 Geography

4 PM Brighter Day

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 On Your Account

5 PM Cactus Jim

5:30 Cartoons

6 PM News And Weather

6:15 News And Safety

6:30 Eddy Arnold

7 PM Jamboree

7:15 Douglas Edwards


7:30 Name That Tune

8 PM Phil Silvers

8:30 Eddie Cantor Comedy

Theater

9 PM Make Room For Daddy

9:30 DuPont Cavalcade Theater

10 PM $64,000 Question

10:30 Do You Trust Your Wife?

11 PM News

11:05 Sports And Weather

11:15 Late Show

WTVD Ch. 11 Durham (NBC/ABC)

7 AM Today

9 AM Feature

10 AM Ding Dong School

10:30 Ernie Kovacs

11 AM Home

12 N Tennessee Ernie Ford

12:30 Feather Your Nest

1 PM Farm

1:15 Weather

1:20 News

1:30 Cooking
2 PM Afternoon

3 PM Matinee Theater

4 PM Playhouse

4:15 Modern Romances

4:30 Queen For A Day

5 PM Mickey Mouse Club

6 PM Superman

6:30 Sports

6:45 Jim Thornton (country music)

7 PM North Carolina News

7:15 John Daly And The News

7:30 Great Gildersleeve

8 PM Martha Raye

9 PM Make Room For Daddy

9:30 I Led Three Lives

10 PM Racket Squad

10:30 Big Town

11 PM Weather And Sports

11:15 Crusade In Europe

11:45 Previews

Channel 12 in Winston-Salem and Channel 13

in Asheville were not listed in the N&O, so

we go to:
WFLB Ch. 18 Fayetteville (NBC/CBS/ABC)

5:45 Billboard

5:50 Vespers

6 PM Farm News

6:15 Garry Moore

6:30 Carolina News

6:45 Douglas Edwards

7 PM Club 18

7:30 Lone Wolf

8 PM Martha Raye

9 PM Meet Millie

9:30 Red Skelton

10 PM Theater

11 PM News

WNAO Ch. 28 Raleigh (CBS/ABC)

6:45 Almanac

7 AM Morning Show

8 AM Captain Kangaroo

9 AM not given

10 AM Morning Movie

11 AM Carousel

11:30 "28" Presents


12 N Industry On Parade

12:15 Love Of Life

12:30 Winter Season

1 PM Jack Paar

1:30 Piggly Wiggly

2 PM Robert Q. Lewis

2:30 Feature

3 PM Big Payoff

3:30 Bob Crosby

4 PM Coffee Break

4:15 Secret Storm

4:30 On Your Account

5 PM Pinky Lee

5:30 Howdy Doody

These last two were NBC shows pre-empted

on WTVD.

6 PM Capitol

6:10 Sports

6:20 Star Time

6:40 Weather

6:45 Douglas Edwards

7 PM Kukla, Fran And Ollie

7:15 Sports

7:30 Name That Tune

8 PM Phil Silvers
8:30 Navy Log

9 PM Meet Millie

9:30 DuPont Cavalcade Theater

10 PM $64,000 Question

10:30 Do You Trust Your Wife?

11 PM News

11:05 Late Show

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Re: Retro: North Carolina Tuesday, January 3, 1956

B. Patrick noted:

> Also this night, Jackie Gleason appears on The $64,000

> Question to deliver the first "Blue Crutch" lapel decoration

> for the 1956 March of Dimes campaign. Twenty-five days

> later, Gleason will do the classic Honeymooners episode in

> which Ralph Kramden is a contestant on The $99,000 Answer

> and loses on the first question because he thinks Norton

> wrote "Swanee River."

The 1955/56 "Honeymooners" episodes were on film, and usually produced well in advance of
broadcast. However, I've heard an urban legend that the day after doing his "$64,000" walk-on,
Gleason asked his writers to come up with a "Honeymooners" episode spoofing "$64,000", and
that a script was written within a few days, shot the next week, and aired three and a half weeks
after Gleason's "$64,000" walk-on.
Regardless of when the "$99,000 Answer" episode was filmed, it was very timely, considering
that "$64,000" was the top-rated prime-time series of the 1955/56 season. Thus, doing a spoof
of it helped make "The Honeymooners" somewhat topical.

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> B. Patrick noted:

>

> > Also this night, Jackie Gleason appears on The $64,000

> > Question to deliver the first "Blue Crutch" lapel

> decoration

> > for the 1956 March of Dimes campaign. Twenty-five days

> > later, Gleason will do the classic Honeymooners episode in

>

> > which Ralph Kramden is a contestant on The $99,000 Answer

> > and loses on the first question because he thinks Norton

> > wrote "Swanee River."

>

> The 1955/56 "Honeymooners" episodes were on film, and


> usually produced well in advance of broadcast. However, I've

> heard an urban legend that the day after doing his "$64,000"

> walk-on, Gleason asked his writers to come up with a

> "Honeymooners" episode spoofing "$64,000", and that a script

> was written within a few days, shot the next week, and aired

> three and a half weeks after Gleason's "$64,000" walk-on.

>

> Regardless of when the "$99,000 Answer" episode was filmed,

> it was very timely, considering that "$64,000" was the

> top-rated prime-time series of the 1955/56 season. Thus,

> doing a spoof of it helped make "The Honeymooners" somewhat

> topical.

>

I may have given the impression that "The $99,000 Answer"

episode aired live, but I know that it was filmed. It is,

however, a classic, perhaps the best episode of the entire

Honeymooners series.

BTW, Ed Norton once said that there are three times when

a man wants to be alone, the third of which is in the isolation

booth on The $64,000 Question.

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Re: Retro: North Carolina Tuesday, January 3, 1956

Queen For A Day, a popular

> Mutual radio show, comes to television on NBC

> and proves to be just as popular as ever.

>I never new it was on radio.

>

> Also this night, Jackie Gleason appears on The $64,000

> Question to deliver the first "Blue Crutch" lapel decoration

>I got one of them.

ABC Saturday Morning 1991-92

I would like to know what the exact ABC Saturday morning schedule was between September-
December 1991, because my newest source (The TV Guide Guide to TV) is a pretty good
reference but not good enough IMO. I'm pretty sure the Weekend Special was still airing at
12:30pm at the time, but a real schedule from New York would be good confirmation IMO.

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These are from the New York Metropolitan editions of <u>TV Guide</u> from that period that
are in my collection. Note that ABC's NCAA football coverage frequently pre-empted the Noon
hour on the East Coast, and if the network didn't have regional coverage during that hour, the
affiliates (including WABC-TV, which ran Big East football back then) may have carried a game at
that time.

8:00 - The Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

8:30 - The Land of the Lost (the new version)

9:00 - Darkwing Duck

9:30 - Beetlejuice

10:00 - Hammerman (the M.C. Hammer cartoon)

10:30 - The Pirates of Dark Water

11:00 - The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show

(for whatever reason, <u>TV Guide</u> broke the listing for this show into separate half-hours)

**Noon - Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters

**12:30 - The ABC Weekend Special

**In New York (and I'd assume in other Eastern areas), the Noon hour was seen on Sunday
morning, except on weeks when ABC's football coverage started at Noon. WABC-TV slotted these
shows at 10:00 and 10:30, respectively.

When college football season ended, the schedule was altered, with Slimer! and the Real
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> 10:00 - Hammerman (the M.C. Hammer cartoon)

> 10:30 - The Pirates of Dark Water

> 11:00 - The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show

> (for whatever reason, TV Guide broke the listing for this

> show into separate half-hours)

> **Noon - Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters

> **12:30 - The ABC Weekend Special

>

> **In New York (and I'd assume in other Eastern areas), the

> Noon hour was seen on Sunday morning, except on weeks when

> ABC's football coverage started at Noon. WABC-TV slotted

> these shows at 10:00 and 10:30, respectively.

>

Pre-empting Hammerman and Pirates of Dark Water, obviously. A network flagship could get
away with that???

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> Pre-empting Hammerman and Pirates of Dark Water, obviously.

> A network flagship could get away with that???

>

> ixnay

>

WCBS offered the networks 4pm offerings at 1pm and later at 12pm after CBS starting
programming the 1pm slot in 1980. WNBC may have did the same with the 4pm NBC offerings as
NBC did not program the 1pm until 1978.

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Re: ABC Saturday Morning 1991-92

> > 10:00 - Hammerman (the M.C. Hammer cartoon)

> > 10:30 - The Pirates of Dark Water

> > 11:00 - The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show

> > (for whatever reason, TV Guide broke the listing for this

> > show into separate half-hours)

> > **Noon - Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters

> > **12:30 - The ABC Weekend Special

>>

> > **In New York (and I'd assume in other Eastern areas), the
>

> > Noon hour was seen on Sunday morning, except on weeks when

>

> > ABC's football coverage started at Noon. WABC-TV slotted

> > these shows at 10:00 and 10:30, respectively.

>>

>

> Pre-empting Hammerman and Pirates of Dark Water, obviously.

> A network flagship could get away with that???

I think he meant 10:00 and 10:30 on Sunday morning.<P ID="signature">______________

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> I think he meant 10:00 and 10:30 on Sunday morning.>


Yes I did, and in hindsight my wording may have been a bit confusing.

Basically, the Noon (ET)/11 AM (CT/PT)/10 AM (MT) hour was pre-empted across the whole
network when ABC football coverage started at that time.

An ABC O&O, or an affiliate that normally carried any pre-empted programs could run them later
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RETRO BOSTON TV- NEW YEARS EVE 1965

Source: Boston Globe

RETRO BOSTON TV- NEW YEARS EVE 1965

Friday December 31, 1965

BOSTON

WGBH-TV 2 (NET)

5:30pm- Sign-on/Whats New

6pm- Youth Forum

6:30- Louis Lyons, news

6:45- Backgrounds

7pm- Neil MacNeil

7:15- Soviet Press This Week

7:30- Pathfinders

8pm- The Observing Eye


8:30- Master of Santiago

9:45- Congress of Strings 1962

10:30- Elliott Norton Reviews

11pm- Sign-Off

WBZ-TV 4 (NBC)

6:15- Operation Alphabet

6:45- Eyewitness News Daily Almanac

7am- The Today Show

9am- Contact with Bob Kennedy (Kennedy was a radio personality on WBZ Radio)

10am- Fractured Phrases

10:30- Concentration

11am- Morning Star

11:30- Paradise Bay

12pm- Eyewitness News (anchored by Jack Chase, Shelby Scott and Don Kent)

12:30- Mike Douglas Show

2pm- Days of Our Lives

2:30- The Doctors

3pm- Another World

3:30- You Dont Say

4pm- The Match Game

4:30- Football- East/West Shrine Game- from San Francisco

7:30- Intertel- Man For Others

8:30- Orange Bowl Parade

9:30- Mr. Roberts


10pm- Man from U.N.C.L.E

11pm- Eyewitness News

11:30- Merv Griffin Show

1:00- News Report

1:15- Movie- Abbott and Costello meets Frankenstein (1948)

2:38am- Sign-Off

WHDH-TV 5 (CBS)

6am- Sunrise Semester

6:30- For Your Information

7am- Weather Report

7:05- CBS News, Mike Wallace

7:30- Captain Bob

8am- Captain Kangaroo

9am- Romper Room

9:30- For Women

9:45- We Believe

10am- I Love Lucy

10:30- The McCoys

11am- Andy of Mayberry

11:30- Dick Van Dyke Show

12pm- Love of Life

12:30- Search for Tomorrow

12:45- Guiding Light

1pm- P.D.Q
1:30- As The World Turns

2pm- Password

2:30- House Party

3pm- To Tell The Truth

3:25- CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

3:30- Edge of Night

4pm- Secret Storm

4:30- Joe Kellys Almanac

5pm- Bozo the Clown

6pm- Dateline Boston

6:25- WHDH-TV News

7pm- CBS News with Walter Cronkite

7:30- Wild, Wild West

8:30- Hogans Heroes

9pm- Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C

9:30- The Smothers Brothers Show

10pm- Trials of OBrien

11pm- WHDH-TV News

11:30- The Tonight Show (with Johnny Carson)

1am- News Report

1:10- Highway Patrol

1:40- Sign-Off

WNAC-TV 7 (ABC)

6:30- Understanding our World


7am- Three Stooges/Major Mudd

9am- Donna Reed Show

9:30- Girl Talk

10am- The Nurses

10:30- One Step Beyond

11am- Supermarket Sweep

11:30- The Dating Game

12pm- Hawaiian Eye

1pm- Ben Casey

2pm- College Football- Gator Bowl from Jacksonville, FL- Georgia Tech .vs. Texas Tech- (Georgia
Tech won 31-21)

5pm- Dennis The Menace

5:30- Three Stooges

6pm- News, Weather

6:15- ABC News (Peter Jennings)

6:30- The Rifleman

7pm- Littlest Hobo

7:30- The Flintstones

8pm- Tammy

8:30- Addams Family

9pm- Honey West

9:30- Farmers Daughter

10pm- Movie- My Cousin Rachel (1952)

11:30- Guy Lombardo Show

1am- Sign-Off
WIHS-TV 38 (Ind./NBC) (now WSBK UPN 38)

10:30- Ecumenical Council Discussion

12pm- Jeopardy! (NBC)

12:30- Lets Play Post Office (NBC)

12:55- NBC News

1pm- Favorite Story

1:30- Lets Make A Deal (NBC)

2pm- Film Feature

3pm- Movie- You Said a Mouthful (1932)

4:30- Childrens Hour

5:15- Ann Sothern Show

5:45- News (Victor Best)

6pm- Lloyd Thaxton Show

7pm- Movie- Heart of the North (1938)

8:30- Roller Skating

10pm- News (with John Parke)

10:15- Movie- Big Sleep (1946)

12:09- Sign-Off

PROVIDENCE/NEW BEDFORD

WTEV-TV 6 (ABC)

6:45- News (Truman Taylor)

7am- Bwana Don

7:30- Funtime

8am- Abbott and Costello


8:30- Cartoon Time

8:45- News (Truman Taylor)

9am- Woman,(Athena Parker)

9:30- Community (Bob Bassett)

9:58- News (Truman Taylor)

10am- Where The Action is

10:30- Never Too Young

11am- Supermarket Sweep

11:30- Dating Game

12pm- Donna Reed Show

12:30- Father Knows Best

1pm- Ben Casey

2pm- College Football- Gator Bowl from Jacksonville, FL- Georgia Tech .vs. Texas Tech- (Georgia
Tech won 31-21)

5pm- Lloyd Thaxton Show

6pm- ABC News (Peter Jennings)

6:15- News

6:30- Soupy Sales

7pm- The Rifleman

7:30- The Flintstones

8pm- Tammy

8:30- Addams Family

9pm- Honey West

9:30- Farmers Daughter

10pm- Jimmy Dean Show

11pm- News
11:30- Guy Lombardo Show

1am- Sign-Off

WJAR-TV 10 (NBC)

6:30- TV Classroom

7am- The Today Show

9am- Leave It To Beaver

9:30- World Around Us

10am- Fractured Phrases

10:30- Concentration

11am- Morning Star

11:30- Paradise Bay

12pm- Jeopardy!

12:30- Lets Play Post Office

1pm- Talk of The Town

1:30- Lets Make A Deal

2pm- Days of Our Lives

2:30- The Doctors

3pm- Another World

3:30- You Dont Say

4pm- The Match Game

4:30- Football- East/West Shrine Game- from San Francisco

7:30- Movie- Killers of Kilmanjaro (1959)

9:30- Mr. Roberts

10pm- Man From U.N.C.L.E


11pm- News

11:15- The Tonight Show

1am- Sign-Off

WPRO-TV 12 (CBS)

6:30- Sunrise Semester

7am- Three Stooges, Little Rascals, Popeye

7:45- King and Odie

8am- Captain Kangaroo

9am- Romper Room

9:30- Dialing for Dollars

10:30- Mike Douglas Show

11:30- Dick Van Dyke Show

12pm- Love of Life

12:30- Search for Tomorrow

1pm- Girl Talk

1:30- As The World Turns

2pm- Password

2:30- House Party

3pm- To Tell The Truth

3:25- CBS News (Douglas Edwards)

3:30- Edge of Night

4pm- Stingray-Supercar

4:30- Magilla Gorilla

5pm- Sea Hunt and Tales of the Vikings


6pm- Newsbeat

6:30- CBS News

7pm- Governor Chafee and Congressman John Fogarty

7:30- Wild, Wild West

8:30- Hogans Heroes

9pm- Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C

9:30- The Smothers Brothers Show

10pm- Trials of OBrien

11pm- News

11:20- Movie- Holiday Inn (1942)

12:50- Sign-Off

Retro:Cleveland/Akron Friday, January 19, 1968

Source:Cleveland Plain Dealer

Because of a mistake with the Microfilm printer at the Cleveland Public Library, The schedule
only runs 8AM-8:30 PM. This date is notable for the first day of broadcasting for WKBF-TV
Channel 61

WKYC-3 NBC

8AM Today (From 7AM)

9AM Mike Douglas

10AM Snap Judgment

10:25 NBC News

10:30 Concentration
11AM Personality

11:30 Hollywood Squares

Noon Jeopardy

12:30 Eye Guess

12:55 News

1PM 3 On the Town-Interview show

1:30 Let's Make A Deal

2PM Days Of Our Lives

2:30 Doctors

3PM Another World

3:30 You Don't Say

4PM Match Game

4:25 NBC News

4:30 PDQ

5PM Movie-BW-"The Mob"

6:30 Huntley/Brinkley

7PM News Dominic/Kinnan/Graner

7:30 World Of Horses

8:30 Star Trek

WEWS-5 ABC

8AM TBA (I think Cartoons)

8:30 Romper Room

9AM Fugitive-BW
10AM Paige Palmer

10:30 Donna Reed-BW

11AM Temptation

11:25 Family Doctor

11:30 News-Dorothy Fuldheim Commentary

Noon Bewitched

12:30 Pat Boone-Syndicated

1:30 Treasure Isle

2PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Baby Game

2:55 ABC News

3PM General Hospital

3:30 Dark Shadows

4PM Comedy Clubhouse-Capt. Penny

5PM Merv Griffin

6:30 ABC News

7PM News

7:30 Movie-BW-"Jet Over Atlantic"

WJW-8 CBS

8AM Captain Kangaroo

9AM Franz The Toymaker-Children

10AM Love Of Life

10:25 News
10:30 Beverly Hillbillies-BW

11AM Andy Griffith-BW

11:30 Dick Van Dyke-BW

Noon City Camera News

12:30 Search For Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light

1PM Divorce Court

1:30 As The World Turns

2PM Love Is A Many Splendored Thing

2:30 House Party

3PM To Tell The Truth

3:25 CBS News

3:30 Edge Of Night

4PM Secret Storm

4:30 Candid Camera-BW

5PM Adventure Road-Travel

6PM City Camera News

6:30 CBS News-Cronkite

7PM Truth Or Consequences

7:30 Wild Wild West

8:30 Gomer Pyle

WAKR-23 ABC Akron

10AM Ed Allen Time-Exercise


10:30 Women's Page-BW

11AM Temptation

11:30 How's Your Mother In Law-BW

Noon Bewitched-BW

12:30 Treasure Isle-BW

1PM Fugitive-BW

2PM Newlywed Game

2:30 Baby Game

2:55 ABC News

3PM General Hospital-BW

3:30 Dark Shadows

4PM Dating Game

4:30 Donna Reed-BW

5PM Tony-Tiger-BW (No clue what this is)

5:30 Sea Hunt-BW

6PM ABC News-Bob Young

6:30 Sports-Stocks-Weather-BW

7PM News-BW

7:15 Women's Page-BW

7:30 Off To See The Wizard

8:30 Operation:Entertainment

WVIZ-25 NET

Nearly all Channel 25 programming is in Black and White


8:30 College Guide

9AM Look Around

9:30 News

9:45 Science

10:15 Neighbors

10:45 Word Magic

11AM Let's Talk

11:30 Kindergarten

Noon Breakthru

12:30 College Guide

1PM En France

1:15 Breakthru

1:45 Art

2PM Careers

2:15 Places In The News

2:45 Let's Talk

3PM College Guide

3:30 Research

3:45 Discover (Color?) Only program not designated as BW-may be a typo

4:30 For Health

5PM Eugenia Thornton

5:30 Kindergarten

6PM What's New?

6:30 The Answer


7PM Folk Guitar

7:30 NET Festival

8:30 NET Playhouse

WKBF-61 IND

10AM Jack LaLanne

10:30 Carlton Fredricks

11AM Girl Talk-Virginia Graham

11:30 Gypsy Rose Lee

Noon Cartoons

1PM Movie-BW-Apartment For Peggy

3PM Mr. Ed-BW

3:30 Captain Cleveland-Costumed kids show host

5PM Superman

5:30 Eighth Man

6PM Flintstones

6:30 McHale's Navy

7PM Twilight Zone-BW

7:30 I Love Lucy-BW

8PM Hazel

8:30 Woody Woodbury


<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by TimL on 12/30/05 08:55 PM.</FONT></P>

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12-30-2005, 09:06 AM #2

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Re: Retro:Cleveland/Akron Friday, January 19, 1968

> WKBF-61 IND

>

> 10AM Jack LaLanne

> 10:30 Carlton Fredricks

> 11AM Girl Talk-Virginia Graham

> 11:30 Gypsy Rose Lee

> Noon Cartoons

> 1PM Movie-BW-Appointment For Peggy

> 3PM Mr. Ed-BW

> 3:30 Captain Cleveland-Costumed kids show host

> 5PM Superman-This may be the 1966 CBS Cartoon

> 5:30 Eighth Man

> 6PM Flintstones


> 6:30 McHale's Navy-BW

> 7PM Twilight Zone-BW

> 7:30 I Love Lucy-BW

> 8PM Hazel

> 8:30 Woody Woodbury

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12-30-2005, 12:16 PM #3

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Re: Retro:Cleveland/Akron Friday, January 19, 1968

> Source:Cleveland Plain Dealer

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> WKBF-61 IND

>

> 5PM Superman-This may be the 1966 CBS Cartoon


More than likely,reruns of the George Reeves series would be my guess.

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Re: Retro:Cleveland/Akron Friday, January 19, 1968

> Source:Cleveland Plain Dealer

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> WEWS-5 ABC

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> 1:30 Treasure Isle

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> WAKR-23 ABC Akron

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> 12:30 Treasure Isle-BW

>

> Why is Treasure Isle shown in black-and-

white in Akron, particularly when it's airing

on pattern there and on delay in Cleveland?

I recall that this show was in color.

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>

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> WKBF-61 IND

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> 1PM Movie-BW-Appointment For Peggy

I think this movie is Apartment For Peggy.

It pops up on the Fox Movie Channel rather

frequently.

>

>
> 5PM Superman-This may be the 1966 CBS Cartoon

Not likely. The animated Superman cartoons were

airing as part of The Superman/Aquaman Hour Of

Adventure on CBS Saturday mornings. I'm betting

these are the George Reeves episodes, and that

Channel 61 started with the color episodes.

>

> 8:30 Woody Woodbury

>

He earned a footnote in television history as

Johnny Carson's replacement as host of Who Do

You Trust? He confounded viewers by always

appearing in a battered fishing outfit, something

akin to what McLean Stevenson usually wore on M*A*S*H,

and never explaining why. Woodbury was no more

successful as a game-show host than he was as a

talk-show host; Who Do You Trust? lasted only fifteen

months after he took over, and this show lasted one

season.

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12-30-2005, 03:53 PM #5

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Re: Retro:Cleveland/Akron Friday, January 19, 1968


> > Source:Cleveland Plain Dealer

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> > WEWS-5 ABC

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> > 1:30 Treasure Isle

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> > WAKR-23 ABC Akron

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> > 12:30 Treasure Isle-BW

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> > Why is Treasure Isle shown in black-and-

> white in Akron, particularly when it's airing

> on pattern there and on delay in Cleveland?

> I recall that this show was in color.


I figured someone would ask about that. The Plain Dealer TV Listings were in an Up-Down grid
format and B&W shows were noted with a large black dot. 23's listing for Treasure Island had the
dot, while 5 did not..same for Bewitched a half hour earlier.

> > WKBF-61 IND

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> > 1PM Movie-BW-Appointment For Peggy

>

> I think this movie is Apartment For Peggy.

> It pops up on the Fox Movie Channel rather

> frequently.

Correct..I just read the listing wrong..corrected in the original post.

> > 5PM Superman-This may be the 1966 CBS Cartoon

>

> Not likely. The animated Superman cartoons were

> airing as part of The Superman/Aquaman Hour Of

> Adventure on CBS Saturday mornings. I'm betting


> these are the George Reeves episodes, and that

> Channel 61 started with the color episodes.

Now that I think about it it kind of makes sense..A later McHales Navy listing has no BW
designation though I also assumed it started at the beginning of the series.

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Re: Retro:Cleveland/Akron Friday, January 19, 1968

> > > Why is Treasure Isle shown in black-and-

> > white in Akron, particularly when it's airing

> > on pattern there and on delay in Cleveland?

> > I recall that this show was in color.

I suspect this could be answered by the obvious question ...

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12-30-2005, 05:38 PM #7

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Re: Retro:Cleveland/Akron Friday, January 19, 1968

> How many stations did Kaiser have a kids show host known as

> "Captain "? I know WKBD in Detroit had that as well.

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12-30-2005, 07:38 PM #8

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Kaiser's "Captains" (Was: Re: Retro:Cleveland/Akron Friday, January 19, 1968)

There was a "Captain Boston" on WKBG-56 (now WLVI) as late as 1971; but by 1971 (and maybe
earlier), the "Captain" was simply a voice-over.

During WKBG's earliest years, there was a live local late-afternoon children's show called
"Bunker Hill" with an old-looking man in a railroad outfit as host. Eventually (maybe the guy who
played him retired or passed away), it was replaced (in 1970) by "The Bob Glover Show", hosted
by a young African-American who went on to be a local Boston TV producer and broadcasting
executive of some note.

I'm not sure how far back "Bunker Hill" went (WKBG went on the air in December of 1966), but if
his show went back to the beginning of WKBG, then "Captain Boston" may have been nothing
more than a voice-over and not a live-in-studio show as some other Kaiser Broadcasting "Captain
(name of city)" shows were.

I do know that Kaiser's first TV station was an ABC-affiliated VHF in Honolulu, which was later
sold in order to give Kaiser the funds to launch their UHF stations on the mainland; I don't know
if there was a "Captain Honolulu" or "Captain Hawaii" during the time Kaiser owned that station.

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Captain Boston/Bunker Hill, WKBG-TV circa 1966-1970

"The Captain Boston Show" on WKBG-TV/56 was originally hosted by Chris Claussen (the show
was live with Chris wearing a Air Force type of flying suit). Chris is a fine and well known voice-
over artist who is still in the voice-over business today on stations around the country doing
voicers from his own home in the Boston area. His Captain Boston gig at WKBG was basically a
wrap-around show with cartoons and special features with local origination. It was one of
Channel 56's first live color shows. The live "Captain Boston Show" was replaced by "Bunker Hill"
in 1968. "The Captain Boston Show" continued as an early afternoon kids cartoon block but
without a definite host for a few more years. Chris Claussen moved on to host some of WSBK-
TV's (Channel 38) movie programs in the early 70's. "The Bunker Hill Show" was pretty much a
similar situation with cartoons and a game we all played as kids while watching Channel 56 those
days called "Magic Key". Kids would send in their name, address and telephone number on a
postcard to P.O. Box 56, Boston. It was live and "Bunker Hill" (the host) would pick a card in a
barrel at random and would call the person live on the air. For just being selected, the caller
would get a prize. There were a bunch of doors numbered 1 through 100. If the "Magic Key"
were to open one of the doors, that person would get a very nice prize in addition to the prize
they got by just being selected. The host of "Bunker Hill" passed away in 1970. Bob Glover took
over the afternoon chores at 56 for several years until the very popular DJ Dale Dorman took
over the hosting for 56's kids block for many years thereafter.

> There was a "Captain Boston" on WKBG-56 (now WLVI) as late

> as 1971; but by 1971 (and maybe earlier), the "Captain" was
> simply a voice-over.

>

> During WKBG's earliest years, there was a live local

> late-afternoon children's show called "Bunker Hill" with an

> old-looking man in a railroad outfit as host. Eventually

> (maybe the guy who played him retired or passed away), it

> was replaced (in 1970) by "The Bob Glover Show", hosted by a

> young African-American who went on to be a local Boston TV

> producer and broadcasting executive of some note.

>

> I'm not sure how far back "Bunker Hill" went (WKBG went on

> the air in December of 1966), but if his show went back to

> the beginning of WKBG, then

"Captain Boston" may have been

> nothing more than a voice-over and not a live-in-studio show

> as some other Kaiser Broadcasting "Captain (name of city)"

> shows were.

>

> I do know that Kaiser's first TV station was an

> ABC-affiliated VHF in Honolulu, which was later sold in

> order to give Kaiser the funds to launch their UHF stations

> on the mainland; I don't know if there was a "Captain

> Honolulu" or "Captain Hawaii" during the time Kaiser owned

> that station.


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